Posts Tagged ‘LeBlanc’

The break is over, time to stop messing around….

Friday, July 16th, 2010

As BP finally capped the oil spillage in the Gulf Coast, Oil rigs are now traveling to Africa to seek promising oil drills in the sea. There is new hope for finding oil and the Padres are about to start off the second half of the 2010 season with hope of a playoff run. It’s time for all americans to stop messing around and take note of the spot price rise in Gold, Silver and Oil. The underlying fundamentals will never lie if you only take the time to perform some due diligence. With that being said, the same can be applied to the 2010 San Diego Padres as this team got what it takes to win the division and NL Pennant. The clock is ticking for Padres’ GM Jed Hoyer and the entire baseball front office. I personally think a big time starter will provide the last missing piece to this great Padres jigsaw puzzle. My hope is to see the Padres finish the year with 90 wins, Gold at 2,000 and Silver at 45. The real question is, do the San Diegan’s believe what’s happening before their own eyes or are they living off the past history and have no faith in the Padres. All I can say is, I expect Wade Leblanc to win 7 games in the second half and Aaron Cunningham to lead the offensive attack with 8 homers. It is good to have dreams as we all do know, if you dream enough some do come true. It all starts in believing…

As the Diamondbacks come into town for this weekend series, I have a Blues Music Video by Rock Band Aerosmith, off their Honkin’ on Bobo blues cd, titled “Stop Messin’ Around’. Yes Padres and Padres fans, time to stop messin’ around and let’s take care of unfinished business — capture the NL Divison and NL Pennant —

The New Kids on the Block…..

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

As April closes, the Padres are in FIRST PLACE in the National League West Division. Yup ! You heard that right Padres Fans ! With all due respect, I take my hat off and congratulate Ex-Padres CEO Sandy Alderson and Ex-Padres Baseball Operations Grady Fuson. These two people laid down the foundation and literally built up the farm system from ground zero. A few journalist who covers baseball fail to acknowledge this and give credit to former GM Kevin Towers. I disagree completely, though I will admit Kevin Towers did make some trades, most notably the Jake Peavy and Scott Hairston which brought in a handful of pitchers. Fox Sports baseball analyst Ken Rosenthal had alluded that Kevin Towers had built this team. If Rosenthal had did some homework, he would have found over the course of 15 years, Towers was never known for his farm system.

May is here and things are going to get even more interesting. So far the Padres are making news around the league and some players have been on ESPN and MLB Network highlights. According to Fox Sports Baseball Power Rankings, the Padres are 8th and if you don’t believe me check this out here. I still believe this Padres team will end up the NL Wild-Card entry. The style of baseball they play can legitimately be successful in any ball park. This team reminds me like those St. Louis Cardinals, that Whitey Hertzog had with the rabbits (Vince Coleman, Ozzie Smith, and Willie McGhee) and Bomber (Jack Clark). Though, our Padres version has more power with Adrian, Kyle Blanks, Will Venable and Chase Headley.

Player of the Month – April

This is a tie between LHP Wade LeBlanc, 3B Chase Headley, and RHP Tim Stauffer. All three players had a profound affect on the Padres record during April. LeBlanc, substituting for Chris Young has been very impressive and surely earned a starting spot in the rotation. As I had mentioned before on a previous post, the Padres are going to make a move or two before May. Well May is here, give and take a week or so, the move is coming. Headley has assumed the clean-up spot and providing great protection for Adrian Gonzalez. Not only that, Headley has driven in runs when the opposing pitchers have walked Adrian intentionally. As for Stauffer, his value continues to skyrocket just like a few silver junior mining stocks are doing at the moment. Stauffer has provided the Padres outstanding long relief and has been vital in keeping the staff fresh. Kudos to these three players, and Padres fans, let’s give them a round of applause during the games when these player names are announced.

As I close out this post, and the Padres are creeping up on the so called experts charts, here’s a song titled ‘The Creeper’ by Blues artist James Cotton. Let’s Go Padres, send out a signal MAY DAY !…THE PADRES ARE FOR REAL !!…

Six Days and Counting……..

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

As the 2010 Cactus League Spring Training Season winds down on Sunday, Opening Day is only 6 days away. I feel very comfortable and satisfied with the talent level the Padres Franchise has displayed throughout this Spring Training. Padres’ GM Jed Hoyer might pull the trigger to make a trade before Opening Day. If Matt Stairs makes the club, one player on the 40 man roster needs to go, with that being said maybe a trade is in the works. In either case, Hoyer and Black will make the best decision for the club as I have no doubt about this. I equate the Padres talent level at this moment like Joe C. Public having a two bags of silver coins. He has precious metals that have enormous upside potential and is only buying time to allow that investment to flourish.

Prediction: 2010 National League West Standings

  1. Arizona Diamondbacks
  2. San Diego Padres
  3. Colorado Rockies
  4. Los Angeles Dodgers
  5. San Francisco Giants

I probably just blown away a few readers with my prediction, though remember the Padres have the most promising talent rising through the farm system. This is the first time in years, literally years the Padres have some talent in Triple A  and Double A to come up and make an impact on the parent club. My sleeper is Wade LeBlanc, even though Wade might not be on the Opening Day roster. Wade has the potential be a rock solid lefty on the rotation along with Clayton Richard. In any major league starting pitching staff, you can never have too many lefties and the Padres are fortunate to have a few spread among the parent club, Triple A and Double A. I foresee LeBlanc winning 10 games as a fill-in starter throughout the season.

A befitting way to wrap-up this post, is a music video by Blues Artist Lonnie Brooks titled “Trading Post” as Padres’ GM Jed Hoyer and staff will most likely be busy in the final days of forming the Opening Day roster with a few moves.

Walk off homer downs the Padres and rookie SS Cabrera is injured…..

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Oh well ! For the first 5 innings things were looking great in Padres land, then SS Everth Cabrera sustains a wrist injury in the top of the 6th inning. In that same top half inning, the Padres stranded two men on base and in the bottom half of the inning SS replacement Luis Rodriguez made an error which opened the doors for the Phillies. The Padres bullpen could not hold the lead in the bottom of the 9th inning and the Phillies eventually won the game by the score of 5 – 4.

So much on the negative stuff, let’s digest on the positive aspects of the game. A damn good performance by Padres P Josh Greer, considering the ballpark and Greer’s spring training performance which indicates you can never lean on the statistics during spring training. Once again, Greer proves his ability to come up to the big show and perform quite well. If you take a step back and analyze the current Padres starting pitchers, it is becoming quite clear the Padres have alot of options. For instance, at the moment Walter Silva and Cha Seung Baek are on the disabled list. Down on the farm you have Josh Greer and Chad Gaudin, on the mend there is Mark Pryor. This quick assessment does not even include those prospects such as Wade LeBlanc, Nick Schmidt, Cesar Carrillo, Cesar Ramos, and Matt Buschmann.

It’s time for Padres GM Kevin Towers to work his mojo again to rectify the problem at shortstop with the injury to Everth Cabrera. What is the impact of Cabrera’s injury ? First of all, we lost ‘speed’ on the team as Cabrera was definitely a threat on the field and bases as well. Secondly, Cabrera had earned significant playing time and was becoming a major instrument in the team. Thirdly, Cabrera’s injury now has Towers looking outside for some help at the most crucial position. Question is, do the Padres attempt to acquire a stop gap player or one with upside potential. Ah yes ! You know where I am going with this. How about making a trade for Phillies prospect SS Jason Donald. The Padres have leverage in pitching and outfield in the minors, why not pull the trigger and try to get Donald. When Cabrera returns in mid-season, now the Padres have more leverage when the trading deadline nears in July. The key is to collect assets that can be further package perhaps for huge deals later in the season.

Player of the Game
This goes to Phillies LF Raul Ibanez, who had the walk off homer in the bottom of the 9th inning that won the game for the Phillies. I have been very impressed with Ibanez since Raul’s days back with the Mariners. Ibanez has always been consistent and steady at the dish as well in the outfield. The only reason Ibanez was not well known is the fact he was situated in the Great Northwest and on a losing franchise. But within the baseball community, Ibanez has been well known and is a great addition to the Philadelphia Phillies. I am damn sure the Philly fans will appreciate the hard work Ibanez brings to the park every night.

Come on Padres let’s get back on track and start a new winning streak. To conclude this post, here’s Ex-NBA player and musician Wayman Tisdale with a song titled ‘Let’s Do It Again’.