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Week 18 in review: Wake me in September

So 3 of 4 games are done with the Yankee/Red Sox series and I find myself a little indifferent. The inital panic from the beginning of the month has past by. The Yankees are once again taking it to the Red Sox like they own them and Tampa Bay has cooled off and are reverting to their old ways: being the no-hit whipping boys they are.

But its only August. Theres still a whole freakin month before things get really tight. To invest yourself entirely right now would be foolish because Tampa Bay and Boston arent gonna just fade away. Come back fresh in September and Ill guarentee you that the Rays will be between 2-5 games behind the Yankees while the BoSox will be between 3-7 games back of Tampa Bay for the Wild Card.

Biggest Yankee Game:
8/7/10: Yankees-5, Red Sox-2
A-Rod out? No problem! Sabathia outpitching anyone is a no-brainer. Just as Boston thinks they can climb back into the AL east race, the Yankees smack them back down.

Favorite Picture:
stras.jpgI mentioned before that when the Syracuse Chiefs had Strasburg, they enjoyed packed houses and wins. Now that he left, the packed houses have been anything but common. So how do they cash in on the player they no longer have? How about selling his socks to the highest bidder?

Syracuse, NY…we’re not exactly proud…

Fantasy:

Showdown: (8-10) 5th place in division. 6 games out of 1st, 1 game back of 4th, 2 games up on last place.
-If the season ended today-no playoff berth.

Pretenders: (70pts) 5th place in division. 26.5 points out of 1st, 2 points back of 4th, 3.5 points up on 6th.
-I dont think this league does playoffs.

cpDOOM! 2.0: (10-8) 2nd place. 3 games out of 1st, 1 game up on 3rd.
-If the season ended today-no playoff berth.
Currently 52 points behind last playoff seeded team.

F*cking Lozers: (112-101-21) 3rd in division. 5 games out of 2nd. 2 games up on 4th.
-If the season ended today-Currently sitting on the 3 seed.

The Roid Sox: (11-7) tied-1st in division. 1 game up on 3rd.
-If season ended today-Currently sitting on the 3 seed, 23 points back of the 1 seed.

This Week:
One more against Boston, then we head out to Texas and Kansas City. Potential playoff matchup in Texas, cant wait.

More attention than we probably deserve…

So as Strasburg continues to dazzle and prepare himself for the inevitable big league call up, fans continue to pack into Alliance Bank Stadium to watch him while they can before he gets the call up and fan attendence in Syracuse returns to normal.
Attenence when Strasburg pitches: 11,117
When Strasburg isnt pitching: 1,117

He reminds me when I was a kid and Darryl Strawberry was rehabing with the Yankees when their AAA team came to town. The Chiefs owner went outside to see the massive line of fans waiting to get in and he trew a fit, demanding to know “Why cant we get a crowd like this every night?” as if the answer wasnt obvious. After Strawberry and the Yankees farm team left, so did the massive attendence.
That being said, would I blame Syracuse owners if they jacked up ticket prices for the next couple weeks? Not at all. I’d be suprised if they didnt….just as long as the prices go back down after Strasburg becomes a National.

…Anyway, nice interview right here which also features scenes from around the field in Syracuse, which I find pretty cool since Ive been there and on that field in person.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100512&content_id=10005310&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb

Also, way to go Matt Vasgersian for refering to the team as the Syracuse SkyChiefs, a title they havent used since 2006. Thats not even recent, man. What the hell?

 

Anyway, the SkyChiefs are definalty loving the time Strasburg is spending there. Theyre in 1st in their division and may very well never lose a Strasburg start. Not like thats gonna ever help them come the AAA playoffs, something they havent won since 1976, when the Yankees were their parent club (since then theyve had 3 near misses with the Blue Jays and strait up losing with the Nationals)

Seeing Strasburg in person

Ah the joys of living in a minor league town. Ticket prices are much lower and its still professional baseball. Tonight, I had the pleasure of seeing the phenom in person in Stephen Strasburg as he made his debut for AAA Syracuse against the Braves’ AAA team.

How’d he do?
6 IP, 0R, 1H, 1BB -or- F*CKING NASTY!

Thus far the man has been as advertised as the real thing. He hit 96/96 on the radar gun all night, going as high as 99 a couple times in the 1st.
Following a 97mph fastball with an 81mph changeup just doesnt seem fair.

At the plate? He went 1-1 with 2 RBIs and a sacrifice…Thats right, he drove in more runs than hits he allowed. This man is ready for the AAAA that is the National League.

The lone hit he allowed was a hard grounder right up the middle, which was all good hitting on the part of the hitter. No runner got to 3rd base.

…I took video on my cell in case anyone I know doesnt believe me.

The Stadium was PACKED, an actual sell out, probably for the 1st time in a decade. And just about everyone left when Strasburg was pinch hit for…

Syracuse is kicking butt late, so its safe to say that Strasburg will get the W.

Also, Syracuse games feature a Taco Bell promotion where a hitter on the opposing team is named the “K-Man”…if the K-Man strikes out at all in the game, everyone gets a free taco…Strasburg strikes the guy out 1st chance he gets, so I get a free taco. Sweet.

 

What did I miss?

The Yankees are currently putting the rape down on the Red Sox.
Phil Hughes is owning the Sox like nobodies business while Josh Beckett continues to struggle against the Yankees (and as a Red Sox pitcher, if you cant beat the Yankees, you dont have a job)
Cano got beaned (I didnt see it, but Ill cry INTENTIONAL anyway) and left the game. Nick Johnson left as well. Added to Pettitte, Granderson and Posada, I dont like how these injuries are starting to pile up…

Man…9 runs…It might have been safe to let Vazquez pitch after all….go figure…

2K Sports got OWNED!

Everyone remember those MLB2K10 commercials where the challenge was presented to be the 1st person to pitch a perfect game in the game and win a million bucks? 2K Sports was so confident in their game…

24 hours after the challenge was issued, we had a winner. Wade McGilberry of Alabama is now a million dollars richer. Superior hitting my left nut, Wade (and effectively, all gamers) just robbed you guys, and got away with it. Seriously, never underestimate gamers. We’re awesome.
Im not sure what pitcher he used, but I doubt it matters.

Personally, I havent bought a 2K game since 2K7…I couldnt take ESPN Miller/Morgan announcment teams any more…plus the cheap a-ss AI defense in that game was unbelieveable.

SAUSE-> http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/100476-MLB-2K10-Million-Dollar-Winner-Revealed

 

Anyway…

Yankees just swept the Orioles…the same Orioles who swept the Red Sox this past weekend. And with Vazquez’s next start being pushed back to Monday, there should be no issue whatsoever in beating those bums this weekend. The red hot trio of Hughes-CC-AJ will give us a series win if not a sweep.

 

And………….

I prolly will miss the Friday game, cuz Ill be attending the Syracuse Chiefs game in which Stephen Strasburg will be starting. Time to see in person if this guy is the salvation the Nationals are hoping him to be.

If, God willing, I’m able to get his autograph, the bidding starts at $10000.

…and the 2009 turtle-wax goes to…

…This aint the car polish awards, but if they wanna sponser me, I’ll have no problem selling out…

These are the awards you DONT want to win…

The way the playoff format is set up in baseball, at least 1 team from each division gets to move on the the playoffs, plus one other team. Sometimes though, doing so leaves out a deserving team in favor of a team that won a crappy division. Example: the 2008 Yankees had the 4th best AL record, but went home for October. So, there should be awards for these little quirks in the playoff format, so the team that got the short end of the stick can feel good about itself…

The “You dont belong here” award
(Awarded to 1 of the 8 playoff teams that shouldn’t be in the playoffs)
The winner of the Twins/Tigers play-in game.
The Minnesota Twins

The “Sucks to be you” award
(Awarded to the team going home with a better record than playoff teams)
The Texas Rangers

Tim Cowlishaw said it best when he displayed no sympathy for the Twins/Tigers where the winner has to play the rested Yankees the very next night. The winning team will have 87 regular season victories. The Texas Rangers played their butts off this year, falling just short of Boston for the wild card. They have 87 wins after 162 games. Both the Twins and Tigers have 86 wins after 162 games. Math says the Rangers should be playing the Yankees…but the division layout states the Rangers dont play in the central (they’re actually closer to most, if not all, AL central teams than any of their AL west counterparts) But division layouts always confused me (I always thought that the Braves and Pirates should switch divisions)
All digressions aside, the Rangers finished 1 game better than both the Tigers and the Twins

The “Orioles and Blue Jays would rather play in this division” award
(Awarded to the crappiest division in baseball)
The American League Central Division: Tigers, Twins, White Sox, Indians, Royals

Since the AL east will always produce at least 2 powerhouse teams every year, I’d rather highlight a division at the other end of the spectrum. At first it seemed like that AL central was the obvious choice, but it just barely beat out the NL central. Take the Cardinals out of that division and it becomes a steaming pile of sh!t. There was also the NL west to consiter (I’ll never forget the 2005 San Diego Padres, winning the NL west with their 82-80 record.) but they churned out a couple winners, and the Giants put up a fight too…
The NL central did give us the Pirates and their sub .400 winning percentage and had only 2 teams above .500…but the AL central also had just 2 teams above .500 and featured 2 other teams with .401 winning percentages. The NL central may have had the quantity crap this year, but the AL central had the quality crap to win (or lose…depends on how you look at it)

The “steroid accusation rookie of the year” award
(Awarded to the slugger who is probably gonna get accused of steroids next, if not already)
(I am NOT accusing the winner of steroids. I’m just saying he’s probably gonna get scrutinized next)
Aaron Hill of the Toronto Blue Jays
2009 HR total: 36

Jason Bay couldve won this. But I wrote his career year off as “Hes just happy to get out of Pittsburgh” so hes clean (for now)…Raul Ibanez deserves a nomination, but I’m here to highlight whos next, not whose already.
The most long balls Hill had launched in a year before 2009 was 17. What the hell? 2nd basemen aren’t known for the long ball…which is why Yankees fans were excited as hell when Alfonso Soriano came on the scene…it just turned out he couldn’t play 2nd very well, but that was besides the point.

The “What the hell happened to you?” award
(Awarded to the team that fell off the map when they were suppose to be contenders)
The New York Mets

Bad enough that they have to deal with being the 2nd New York team, usually be the 2nd NL east team…but theyve also had to deal with back-to-back chokes before doing their routine September choke in June this year and letting Philly have a less dramatic division title. Injuries crippled the Mets and they never had a chance, since the injury replacments got injured too.
Thats the equivilent of breaking both legs, then having the wheels fall off your wheelchair.

The “Shut your God damn mouth!” award
(Awarded to the team that apparently talked too much during spring training)
The Chicago Cubs

The Cubbies win this one for 2 reasons. 1) For talking about being world series favorites while still unloading their spring training gear…and 2) An entire seasons worth (well, almost an entire seasons worth) of Milton Bradley.
For a team that spoke of high hopes for ending that 100+ year “curse”, they ended up stumbling-then-falling out of the gate, letting Bradley be the most talked about player, but certainly not for his playing ability (a miserable .257 hitter with 12 homers and 40 ribbies)

The “This years miracle, next years Rays” award
(Awarded to the team that made a suprise playoff run this year, and will fall well short next year)
The Colorado Rockies

Theres always a team like this. They come out of nowhere only to shock us all and make some noise down the stretch…kind like what the Rays did last year, and the ’07 Rockies, and the ’06 Tigers, and the ’03 Marlins, and the ’02 Angels…you get my drift? Then the very next year, with everyone watching, lightning doesnt strike twice and they fail. They wont be terrible, but they wont be good enough. The Dodgers are long term contenders in the west and next year will have Tommy Hanson all year for the Braves, Tim Licecum and his Giants, and the Cubs and Mets can’t both suck forever.

The “This years Nationals, next years miracle” award
(Awarded to the team that sucked this year, but can make a run next year)
The Chicago White Sox

I wanted to say the Reds, but I think they’re still another year from serious contention. The White Sox now have Jake Peavy. If he stays healthy next year, the White Sox will definalty win that weak AL central. Thats all they really needed.

The “AAA team is diguise” award
(Awarded to the team that might have better luck in AAA)
The Washington Nationals

Theyyyyyyy SUCKED…and yet, their AAA team, the Syracuse Chiefs, made the AAA playoffs. Did the two switch before the season? I wouldnt be suprised if they did.

 

The “Dull knife in the drawer” award
(Awarded to the player(s) with the biggest mental error this year)
The Washinton Natinals 

No, that wasn’t a typo. Most teams go with an alternate uniform…The Nationals went with an alternate spelling of their name, redefining the term “Uniform fail” in the process.

Natinals.jpg…Jorge Posada deserves an honerable mention for this award for not being able to count to srtike three, but Washington wins over him since I can’t imagine not realizing the typo on the uniform…either that or none of the Nationals can read…

So thats the 2009 Turtle Wax Awards. Maybe next year I can make trophies to hand out to the winners losers to have.

Making use of all four eyes

Yes, I realized that my 1st post was a little unbiased. I’m a Yankee fan, why not come screaming out of the gates about how the Yankees will win it all like everyone else? Whatever, I’m moving on to being a Yankee fan 1st, and a wanna-be popular sports blogger 2nd.

I suffer from a certian form of tourrets…its not medically recognized. I call it “Playoff Tourrets” As you can imagine, my tourrets took last fall off but with the Yankees magic number being 1 and all, I can imagine randomly swearing at every pitch as a very real future…and since it took the beforementioned year off, it should be comming back with a vengence.

…I bring this up because right now I’m keeping one eye on typing this, one eye on the Yankee score, one eye on the Rangers score and one eye on the Red Sox score (makes me glad Im wearing my glasses so I can make use of all 4 of my eyes) As Im watching these games, New York trailing and Boston and Texas leading, I feel the urge to swear creeping up my throat more and more.

Winning the east is vital for the Yankees. We beat Detroit without even trying and we handle the Twins so easily, we sport them 9th inning leads for the hell of it and then beat them anyway. The Angels are a bit of a different stroy, and winning the east for the Yanks could mean the difference between coasting to the ALCS and having a heart attack watching game 5 of the ALDS. The AL champs this year will either be the Yankees, Angels or God forbid, the Red Sox…it be a lot easier for the Yankees to win if we dont have to go through both Boston AND the Angels…

…and there just might be a God…Kansas City, of all teams, just pounded 6 runs off Boston to take an 11-9 lead.

…I honestly hope the Rangers win actually. Its impossible to think that they’ll win every game from now on while the Yankees lose every game, so we’re all but officially set to finish better. I just want it out of the way-the official part. Anyway, I hope the Rangers win the wild card, but it probably wont happen. But if the Red Sox have to keep looking over their shoulders during the next 2 weeks, it’ll keep them from pointing out that they’re only 5 games back…but then think of this, New York’s magic number to knock off Boston is 9…Boston’s number to knock off Texas is 8. Not that much of a difference. So dont write Texas off so easily if you think Boston can still catch New York.

…and we are 6 more Boston outs from reducing the magic number to 8 ourselves…

Outfield woes
Not really, but theyre potential outfield woes. We all know the story: old man Matsui and old man Damon are free agents. Swisher is streaky and for some reason hates hitting homers at home, Melky is Melky and that Jackson guy is nowhere near ready. What are we to do next year with this outfield? I’ve always preached that theres always room for Gardner in that outfield…maybe thats bias, seeing how I got his autograph and all so I want to see him do good…as well as Cervelli…and I guess Igawa and some guy named Buck Coats.
All injuries aside for everyone, Gardners speed makes him ideal for centerfield, Swisher is a great utility man, and Melky is a solid #4 outfielder. Matsui is a great hitter, but more or less only a DH. Damon seems like a better choice to resign since he can still techniclly field and is still a great top-of-the-lineup hitter. What about Nady? We forget how good he can be? Whatever happens, we need to at least trim our outfield before we can add to it again…

I really hate the concept of titles in my posts since I like to digress a lot and may never return to the original topic, but I need to stay semi-organized. This post especially since I keep interrupting myself whenever something important happens like KC adding another run to their lead, now 12-9…which is good since we recently learned the hard way from Baltimore that 2 run leads against Boston are hard to keep in the late inning when youre a crappy team.

…Texas meanwhile continues to rape Oakland…which is good because I’d rather the Yankees get into the playoffs with a win as opposed to someone else losing for them.

I realize now that my earlier remark over autographs may be a bit…odd. I’m not the type of person who gets a lot of autographs. I dont take trips to the Yankees spring training facility to try for a signing, nor do I go to Yankee Statium (or have the financial ability to ever try) I live in Syracuse, which fortunatly is home to a AAA team, the Chiefs specificlly. My dad and I go everytime the Yankees AAA team is in town and I try for a Yankee prospect each time or aim for a rehabbing star. Doing so got me Gardner and Cervelli before they were good…and Igawa while he sucks. It was also how I got Soriano back when he was a no name aspiring SS, and the only reason I got him was because Strawberry was “too good” to sign my ball. I also got Filipe Lopez if anyone cares and I defend to the death that on a Chiefs team signing, that Roy Halladay signed it too, though no one believes me (despite how hes the only guy with the initials RH)

…3 outs to go for another Boston loss! Texas still leads 6-zip and the Yankees still trail after 4 1/2…

I took a moment to track down Buck Coats. Poor guy, OF for the Las Vegas 51s, not on Torontos 40 man roster either. Hes a .300 hitter with 25 stolen bases, so ya gotta figure he could make the show one day. Hes 27, so the day may come soon, just probably not on Toronto. Hes got exp, but no regular major league job. I’m more or less comitted now to hoping he makes it. Hell, Toronto could release him and he could jump into the crazy OF mess here in NY…

Boston lost! Magic number for the east is now 8! And by the looks of how the Angels are now up 3-0, it’ll stay at 8…this just shows how bad we need to take the east. I’d rather deal with the Angels OR the Red Sox…not the Angels AND the Red Sox.