Posts Tagged ‘Young’

The Word Is Spreading……

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Two weeks into the 2010 Major League Baseball Season, the word is spreading around as the Padres are making a few waves. I know several big time so called experts back east are calling this Padres start a fluke. I would totally disagree with those sentiments that have been formed back there. If anyone has been reading my posts here, I have gone out on the limb to predict the Padres to be the Wild-Card in the National League. Of course, things are going very smoothly right now and it’s the key for this young team, that is to build extreme confidence. Therefore, you have witness some come from behind rallies which translated into wins. Remember, the more wins the Padres accumulate now, the more pressure it’s on the other teams to catch up. Without no doubt, there will be some low points and hopefully the boys will not get flustered. The season is a long grind and no one is immune to slumps, even the Champions have to endure such conditions and weather them the best way they can. The point here is, the Padres are getting national news and coverage from various regions throughout the country.

By far, the pitching staff is the strongest suite of the Padres and there is talent down in the AAA club that is ready to get into the action. Do not be surprised if there is a move or two before May, since LHP Joe Thatcher and RHP Chris Young might be ready for game day action. There has been whispers in the stands, scouts from Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Rays have been in attendance at the Padres games. I figured both franchises might be scouting RHP’s Heath Bell, Mike Adams, and possibly Tim Stauffer. Yes, I know what you the readers might be thinking, Stauffer? If you take a step back and analyze this situation, Stauffer is showing his versatility as a starter and reliever. Remember Linebrink and Meredith?, Stauffer is showing the same consistency as those former peers, during the times Stauffer has been called upon. Do not kid yourself, Stauffer is a valuable commodity as well. Though, I will admit the interest is most likely focused on Heath Bell which leads to the question. Would the Padres Front Office be willing to trade Bell for the right price? Would this have an enormous impact on the team’s goal to win this year and years afterwards? I will go out on the limb again and say this much…. The Padres have Mike Adams and Tim Stauffer at the major league level, and RHP Adam Russell down in AAA. Between these three players, I feel the Padres have some capable and potential closers on their hands. But, if I were part of the Front Office, I would only agree to move Bell if I were to receive an offer from the Rays. Historically, the Tampa Bay Rays minor league talent has been outstanding and they are in need of a legit closer. The following is a trade that I think would benefit both clubs as the Padres would send Heath Bell to the Rays in exchange for RHP Jeremy Hellickson and RHP Alexander Colome.

Thou Shall Not Worry About Others Business
This goes out to Chicago White Sox P Jake Peavy, who was pushing very strong to the Front Office to get Padres 1B Adrian Gonzalez. At that time, during spring training I had said Peavy better concentrate on learning his new league and smaller ballparks. Well, according to FoxSports Baseball Analyst Ken Rosenthal in his around the horn. Ex Padres pitcher Jake Peavy is going to not perform well in the American League according to one executive. That anonymous executive went out on the limb to say Peavy will not make it into the 5th Inning against the likes of Rays, Red Sox’s and Yankees. Guess what? Last night, Peavy lasted 4 1/3 Innings, walking 7 batters, and giving up 7 runs, check it out. I guess you can call it bad karma and Peavy must focus on his team.

Well as I close out this post, a music video which sums up the last two sweeps the Padres had conducted on their divisional rivals. Blues Artist Walter Trout, song titled “Dust My Broom”. Do enjoy Padres Fans ! and Kick some butts Padres in Cincy this weekend.

More shuffling the cards of decks though the dealer remains the same….

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

The second half of the season has begun and unfortunately for all Padres fans, the results remain the same. Padres just called up Pitcher Mat Latos and will make his major league debut on Sunday against the Rockies. The Sandy Alderson and Grady Fuson protege will finally show those people who had lack of confidence in the Alderson regime that their drafting philosophy was in fact legit. The roster continues to be overhauled with majority of talent that was drafted by Sandy Alderson’s regime. Though, since Alderson has been let go the most prominent front office personnel is Kevin Towers. I would imagine, Towers is being closely watch and observe thoroughly these last few months of the season. As with all cases, new ownership and CEO usually want their own hand pick people, given consideration that recently hired Bob Melvin has been given the title of assessing the current minor league system. This move is quite significant, Towers and Fuson may be the next ones to be let go from their current responsibilities and titles. I, personally think the Grady Fuson has made a huge impact on the Padres minor league system. In my most humble opinion, it is Towers who should be shown the door. With that being said, what will be Mgr Bud Black status? I would re-sign Black for 3 yrs and let him work with the youngsters. Black had worked with many throughout his days with the Angels and deserves a fair shot given consideration the situation he was placed in by Kevin Towers.

The Padres should demote P Josh Greer and cut their loses with Greer. Let’s bring up Carrillo, Buschmann, and any other pitcher who should have a legit shot of starting. I like the fact Tim Stauffer is looking rather quite emotionally and physically strong. I still believe in Stauffer, and most Padres should remember Stauffer was already hurting physically when he got drafted initially. I foresee a starting rotation of Jake Peavy, Chris Young, Kevin Correria, Tim Stauffer, and Mat Latos

It’s time for the Padres to have some fun, and I will conclude this post with a music video by Con Funk Shun, song titled ‘FUN’. Do enjoy Padres fans and let’s have some fun while going to the games.

Only 7 hits in the last 19 innings…..Uh ?

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Hello Kevin Towers ! Hello ! Time to pull the trigger and let’s make a blockbuster deal. Standing pat is no longer acceptable and action is required now. Those Dodgers have not beaten us the last 4 games, it’s the Padres inability to hit and deliver in clutch situations. Other than Adrian Gonzalez, no other hitter on the Padres puts fear into the opposing pitchers. Bring up Kyle Blanks and package a few current regulars for some major league caliber players. Two runs in the last 19 innings and wasted great outings from Peavy and Young for only to lose to those Dodgers by one run each night. Down right embarrassing and now Towers is on the hot seat to make some significant changes before more fans gives up on the Padres.

You Got To Be Kidding Me
This weekly award goes to Padres’ RF Brian Giles, who leisurely charged a ball that was hit to swallow right field that allowed Dodgers’ CF Matt Kemp to take 3rd base. This is not acceptable for any player and especially a veteran like Giles. The Padres should never give up on plays and it’s way too early in the season for type of plays to be made like this.

To capped this post, I developed a video titled ‘Coolest & Strangest Plays of the Week’ in Baseball. Do enjoy Padres and baseball Fans.

May Day ! May Day ! SOS Towers do something quick !…..

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

The Padres are slipping down faster than the US Dollar and it’s time for GM Kevin Towers to do his Obama’s bailout impression…Get Some Help ASAP ! How long can the Padres dink around the line-up to get Giles going ? Giles is not a lead-off hitter and by far his skills in RF have deteriorated. In order to acquire pitching the Padres must face the situation of potentially dealing Giles, Kouzmanoff, and Peavy that will bring a few prospects who could be major-league ready.

Last night’s game in Los Angeles was very hard to accept when the fact the Padres out hit the Dodgers and still lost the game ! Two games in a row where the Padres had a legitimate chance to win the games, they come up short. This is not the pattern I like to see and something must be done now. The games where Peavy and Chris Young pitch in, Padres should win and if they don’t it’s going to be a very very long year which may resemble 08 season. Gawd I hope not ! For my sake as a long time season ticket holder.

As the Padres seem to be fighting against Big LO now and the way things have gone as of late. I thought this next music video is very befitting, Led Zeppelin titled ‘Dazed and Confused’

Back to Blogging while Padres are in La-la land….

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

It has been hectic the past 6 days for me. One, I had to deal with the passing of my cousin’s husband who fought a year against leukemia and passed away a week ago. These kind of events really puts everything into perspective and shows how fragile life is.

As for the Padres, they have been on a downward spiral ever since Mgr Buddy Black decided to give P Health Bell a rest in a game which the Padres lost to the Phillies. Big MO has disappeared since then and the Padres are resembling like the team which had lost 99 games last year. The injuries continues to pile on the Padres along with some horrible showings by Jake Peavy and Chris Young. The offense is still there though the pitching has been downright horrible. You would think the amount of money these pitchers make they could go atleast 7 innings. Geesh, back in the old days if you didn’t go 9 innings you were considered a whimp. So, I expect today’s pitchers to go atleast 7 innings not 5 !

Watching the game against the Dodgers, I can’t believe RF Brian Giles took his sweet time throwing the ball back into the infield as Dodgers’ CF Matt Kemp took 3rd on a swallow ball hit to right field. This is the prototypical example where Giles weak arm has been exposed. It’s time to move Giles to LF and let’s have a powerful arm in RF. Last Saturday’s game in Petco, where Jody Gerut played in RF against the Pirates. Jody had chased down the ball into the right field corner, actually threw a strike to 2nd to keep the runner from advancing home. Before our Padres continue to spiral downward, Mgr Black should start to make some moves with the starters and particularly the starting pitchers as well.

Come on Towers, pull a trigger and make a blockbuster deal ! It’s about time to make a bold statement.

Padres get swept by the Giants !….

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

First of all, I would like to apologize to all the readers as I have been pulled in many directions the past few days and haven’t had the opportunity to post at all. Though, I have not forgotten the Padres and those loyal readers.

It was unfortunate the Padres were swept by the Giants but I guess it was Payback time ! Momentarily, from the look of things Ole Big MO has disappeared and the Padres are in reverse gear. The bright side is, those Bums (aka Dodgers) have not won as well. There is still hope Padres Fans ! It’s a long long season and keep up the Faith. Chris Young had pitched a helluva game against the Giants and had nothing to show for it. The last three games counting Philly, the Padres have reverted to the 08 version where they left many runners in scoring position.

Now, the Padres are back in town against the up and coming Pittsburgh Pirates. It should be an exciting three games series in Petco. Hopefully, I will have some photo shots and will create a gallery for everyone to view. In the meantime, make some plans this weekend for a game or two in downtown Padres fans and freak out while supporting your team. To close this post, Chic song ‘Le Freak’

Padres and Phillies rained out…..

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Well, technically speaking the Padres won another series as the last game of what was to be a four game series was rained out. The Padres have done something that no one, including those so called baseball experts could envision. That is, coming out of the starting gates taking 3 of the first 4 series (Giants, Mets, and Phillies) and splitting with the Dodgers. Yes, three potent teams Mets, Phillies, and Dodgers by far very explosive offense. Atleast, the Padres have set the tone that they are a team to be reckon with and will compete to the very last strike.

Now, it’s on to San Francisco and the Giants are waiting to get revenge on the Padres. The Padres will have Jake Peavy and Chris Young going for this short two game series with the Giants. I just hope Big MO is on the plane and will make an appearance during the upcoming series. By the time, the plane lands in Frisco I am sure Padres GM Kevin Towers will have an announcement on a roster move or two. Stay tune Padres fans, check Corey Brock’s blog and twitter for the latest update information on the Padres.

While the Padres make that cross country flight back to the west coast, specifically San Francisco. Here’s a jam by Brian Culbertson titled ‘Say What’

The Comeback Kids at it again, this time in Philly…..

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Hey Padres Fans ! How about them Padres !! Come on give it up ! How about them Padres !! What a game tonight in Philadelphia as the Padres came from behind and pulled out a win by the score of 8 – 7 over the defending World Champions Phillies. Padres P Chris Young had an awful game but the bullpen and offense came through to get CY off the hook. I was very impressed with Padres’ RP Luis Perdomo with the two shutout innings that set the tone for the rest of the game. Hats off to Padres’ GM Kevin Towers and the scouting department as they have put together some flame-throwers in the pen. The offensive attack was keyed by several players tonight, CF Scott Hairston 3 – 5 with a homer and 4 ribbies, LF Chase Headley 3 – 5, 2B David Eckstein 2 – 4, and RF Brian Giles 2 – 5. Way to go Padres ! Show ESPN (aka Eastern Sports Programming Network) that there is a team on the west coast that can play some baseball.

Player of the Game
CF Scott Hairston, by going 3 for 5 with a homer and 4 rbi’s. Hairston’s double in the top of the 8th inning was the key as Scott knocked in the tying and eventual winning run.

The Deer in the Headlights
3B Kevin Kouzmanoff continues to struggle tremendously with runners in scoring position. In the top of the 9th inning, the sacks loaded with no outs on the board Kouzmanoff weakly popped out down the 1st baseline to Phillies’ 1B Ryan Howard. From the couch, it appears Kouzmanoff is not relaxing when there are runners in scoring position. Take a step out of the box and exhale Kevin, we are gonna need you eventually.

A most befitting music video tonight is a message to the New Yorker’s and Philadelphian’s, ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag’ and ‘I Feel Good’ by James Brown. As those songs represents the Comeback Kids feelings so far on this eastern roadtrip.

Bring out the brooms ! Padres swept the Giants !……

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

On a glorius Easter Sunday afternoon, the Padres defeated Giants 6 – 1 and Chris Young went 7 innings to register his 2nd win of the year. Padres’ LF Chase Headley ripped a 2-run homer into the short porch in right field in the 3rd inning to put the Padres ahead 3 – 0. From there the Padres never looked back, leading the assault was C Nick Hundley who went 4 for 4. In back-to-back games, the Padres catchers have combined 7 for 8 with 2 hrs and 3 rbi’s. Padres Win Again ! and Big MO continues to hang around Petco Park for another day.

Player of the Game
Padres’ C Nick Hundley, as Nick went 4 for 4 and called an outstanding game behind the dish.

Now, it’s onto New York to open up Citi Field which will be an exciting day for both the players on the Padres and Mets. As the Padres will be the visitors breaking in Citi Field, it will be time for the players to be taking it to the streets with enormous amount of first’s in Citi Field. To spin off the music video of the post, it’s the Doobie Brothers song ‘Takin’ it to the Streets’.

On the eve of Opening Day 2009…..

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

On a sunny glorious Santa Ana day in San Diego, CA, the Eve of Opening Day 2009. Padres fans throughout the county of San Diego and elsewhere are ready for some baseball. From various publications such as newspapers, websites and other sport related media, the Padres have been forecast to finish in last place. Ahhh, so what ! That’s like many financial brokers telling their clients for the past 7 years not to place any investments in commodities like gold and silver. What do they actually know ? Nothing, basically just blowing smoke and acting like the herd mentality. Same goes for the so called experts on baseball. I like the role of the underdog and to put things in simple terms. I feel the Padres are going to overachieve their expectations and become a surprise player in the NL West Division. In the end, the Padres may not win the division but they certainly have just a good chance of winning it or at worst case have a profound affect in who wins the division.

On Monday 6 April, the Division battle and supremacy of So Cal baseball begins as the Los Angeles Dodgers come into town for a four game opening series. Speaking about the Dodgers, just recently during Spring Training one of their pitchers had made a remark about our Padres. Here is the remark and great bulletin board material – “You can’t give up on a season,” said Estes, who spent parts of the past two seasons with the Padres. “As players, you’ve got to give yourselves a chance going into it. But there’s definitely going to be some growing pains. Even though many of their (Padres) kids have a year or two under their belt now, it’s going to be a long year, I think.” Back on 5 March on this blog I said the following – “Hmmm, well all I can say is I hope Estes can stay on the roster the whole year unlike his time in San Diego. Otherwise, it’s going to be a very long year again for him in LA.” I just have one question that is – Where is Estes now ? Oh I forgot he’s in AAA. Well, Estes long year is starting out as well and tomorrow the Dodgers will find out the Padres will be a nemesis once again.

Predictions
I say the Padres will finish the season with a record of 84-78 which will place them in 3rd place. The Arizona D’backs will win the division with a record of 90-72, the Dodgers will finish in 2nd at 86-76, the Giants in 4th at 79-83 and the Rockies in last at 70-92. The Dodgers will finish the 2009 series with the Padres at 9-9 which will basically cost them the division title. I am not going to toss out some statistical analysis on how I derived those results mentioned above. As I note a quote by a former player “Baseball statistics are like a girl in a bikini. They show a lot, but not everything. ~Toby Harrah, 1983″ But what I will do, is give you some basic fundamentals. The Dodgers have lost Lowe, Saito and Bremmel Beimel from their pitching staff. In this game, you can never have too much pitching. The D’backs picked up P Jon Garland and that’s a tremendous benefit. The Giants, well stayed at status-quo despite acquiring P Randy Johnson and SS Edgar Renteria. I feel both are on their downward cycle in terms of productivity. The Giants young arms in Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain, and Jonathan Sanchez will keep them in the games. The Rockies ? Gone is Holiday who in my opinion was the difference maker in that line-up. The Rockies pitching is suspect and extreme volatility in terms of production just like the current financial markets. That leaves us with the Padres, who will surprise many with a full year of production from P Chris Young and pleasant surprises in Correia, Silva and Prior. Yes, Mark Prior may have an impact in the 2nd half of the season. The offense will be an upgrade from the previous seasons and there will be some exciting baseball played at Petco Park. How will my predictions turn out ? Well in 6 months or so, we will all find out and you might have a chance to throw me under the bus. Though, I am just being a speculator and a contrarian at that. There is always a silver lining in every dark cloud, which poses the next question. Which will come first the spot price of silver at 25.00 per ounce or the Padres 25th win of the year ? I say the latter !

The Dodgers are about to arrive in San Diego later this evening, and in the meantime. The Padres get to work-out today at Petco, sign a few autographs while soaking in the so cal sunshine. It’s about time we get down to business San Diegan’s, baseball is here Opening Day 2009 ! Time to get our backs off the wall and get down to support our Padres. Which leads to the video of the day, by Kool & The Gang ‘Get Down on it’.