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Pitching and Defense

As we all know, there has been a ton of talk about how the Red Sox worked overtime to fix their defense and improve their pitching over the winter. We're now but one game into the 2010 season and already the Yankees have lost one game because their catcher can't catch baseballs. The winning run scored last night after a wild pitch (that should have been blocked) and a passed ball that bounced off the aging Posada's glove like a brick.

This from Buster Olney this morning, "Posada's glove already a question

Damaso Marte kept his composure after the tiebreaking run was scored in the Yankees-Red Sox season opener. He had meant to throw a fastball low and away, but the pitch got away from him a bit, drifting back high and over the plate. Yankees catcher Jorge Posada reached up, the ball hit him in the thick part of the glove and bounced far enough away for Kevin Youkilis to score Boston's eighth run.

Marte kept a stone face on the mound and in the dugout, as any good teammate would. But it would be interesting to know, behind closed doors, what the reaction was of all the folks in the Yankees' organization, because Posada's ability to handle pitches may well be a growing concern.

Last year, we saw that Posada's struggles to catch the ball eventually became part of the reason Jose Molina was in the lineup as the catcher for A.J. Burnett. We will see, in the days ahead, how Posada's ability to catch impacts the ways Joe Girardi sets his lineup. Francisco Cervelli, Posada's backup, is viewed as a strong defensive catcher, and Girardi -- a former catcher -- will recognize, before others, all the value in a strong defensive catcher."
 

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i for one agree with you about 2 things here, the red sox Offense will be fine, not as powerfull as the Yanks but still very effective, and why in the world do we have chan ho park on this team? it is only one game but i dont think he has the mental ability to handle playing in NYC. as always, time will tell

(did i just agree with rumples? is the world ending? whoa!, miracles can happen!)

As I've been telling you all along, K, Beltre-Cameron-Scutaro is a huge upgrade from Kotsay-Varitek-Green. With those three at the bottom of the order and MVP Youkilis in the middle, this team will score plenty of runs.

What I find hard to believe is that a team with a $210 M budget has the corpse of Chan Ho Park in their bullpen.
 

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i for one agree with you about 2 things here, the red sox Offense will be fine, not as powerfull as the Yanks but still very effective, and why in the world do we have chan ho park on this team? it is only one game but i dont think he has the mental ability to handle playing in NYC. as always, time will tell

(did i just agree with rumples? is the world ending? whoa!, miracles can happen!)

I just fell off my chair!! Holy SH*T!
 

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i for one agree with you about 2 things here, the red sox Offense will be fine, not as powerfull as the Yanks but still very effective, and why in the world do we have chan ho park on this team? it is only one game but i dont think he has the mental ability to handle playing in NYC. as always, time will tell

(did i just agree with rumples? is the world ending? whoa!, miracles can happen!)

There is a light at the end of the tunnel.
This is a beautiful thing and a nice start to the season boys!

Now I know we can't agree on everything...but when we don't we can do it with class.
Hell, if we don't be careful...we may actually have some fun here...

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As we all know, there has been a ton of talk about how the Red Sox worked overtime to fix their defense and improve their pitching over the winter. We're now but one game into the 2010 season and already the Yankees have lost one game because their catcher can't catch baseballs. The winning run scored last night after a wild pitch (that should have been blocked) and a passed ball that bounced off the aging Posada's glove like a brick.

This from Buster Olney this morning, "Posada's glove already a question

Damaso Marte kept his composure after the tiebreaking run was scored in the Yankees-Red Sox season opener. He had meant to throw a fastball low and away, but the pitch got away from him a bit, drifting back high and over the plate. Yankees catcher Jorge Posada reached up, the ball hit him in the thick part of the glove and bounced far enough away for Kevin Youkilis to score Boston's eighth run.

Marte kept a stone face on the mound and in the dugout, as any good teammate would. But it would be interesting to know, behind closed doors, what the reaction was of all the folks in the Yankees' organization, because Posada's ability to handle pitches may well be a growing concern.

Last year, we saw that Posada's struggles to catch the ball eventually became part of the reason Jose Molina was in the lineup as the catcher for A.J. Burnett. We will see, in the days ahead, how Posada's ability to catch impacts the ways Joe Girardi sets his lineup. Francisco Cervelli, Posada's backup, is viewed as a strong defensive catcher, and Girardi -- a former catcher -- will recognize, before others, all the value in a strong defensive catcher."


Well stated rumples.

The Yankees have a defensive hole at catcher. Posada has had his issues (arm strength, handling pitches) for years. In my opinion, with Martinez, the Sox also have a defensive hole behind the plate. Victor has yet to prove his defensive prowess back there. But the upgrade on the other side of the ball is no doubt a huge plus. I also think there is no one better at calling a game then V-tec. But maybe they have come up with a system to handle that - time will tell.

It will be interesting to see these positions evolve on both teams and how it plays out for the season. 1 game down...161 to go...

On another note, for a guy with "K" issues Cameron had a great debut with 2 hits and a walk, I believe he was on base 3 times. I recall seeing a comparison last off season comparing his numbers to Granderson's and they were about a wash with Cameron being paid much less...that will be fun to watch too.

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In my opinion, with Martinez, the Sox also have a defensive hole behind the plate. Victor has yet to prove his defensive prowess back there. But the upgrade on the other side of the ball is no doubt a huge plus. I also think there is no one better at calling a game then V-tec.
I was arguing this with a friend earlier today and then went and checked. According to UZR (Fangraphs) and RAA (Baseball Prospectus), the two leading defensive metrics, Victor Martinez is an average defensive catcher. True, he doesn't throw well, but all things combined, and this doesn't take game calling into account, he's middle of the pack.

As for game calling, it's long since proven that game calling is vastly overrated.

The Yankees are going to have to do something about Posada. He's as mobile behind the plate as Lowell was at third base last year. If he couldn't handle that ball that got away from him last night, how is going to handle someone with the stuff that Burnett has. Nick Johnson better get hurt soon.
 

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This was Great...

BTW, conditions at Fenway were spectacular for the game. I thought the Red Sox did a spectacular job for Opening Day with the festivities and this kid was great...

[video]http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2010/04/video_5-year-ol.html?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed3[/video]

LOL...Screw 'Em,

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That kid has also done the US Olympic call of Herb Brooks speech before and is a youtube sensation. Personally, I thought it was something that if they're going to do, it has to be before an ALCS Game 7 or something more meaningful. Dice-K found it amusing but obviously the guy next to him wasn't amused. Don't know who it was.
 

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That kid has also done the US Olympic call of Herb Brooks speech before and is a youtube sensation. Personally, I thought it was something that if they're going to do, it has to be before an ALCS Game 7 or something more meaningful. Dice-K found it amusing but obviously the guy next to him wasn't amused. Don't know who it was.

I thinks that was Scott Schoeneweis...honorary holder of the last roster spot...lol

And I'm thinking the kid may be back...
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Hello all,

Thanks Iggy for the post.

BTW, conditions at Fenway were spectacular for the game. I thought the Red Sox did a spectacular job for Opening Day with the festivities and this kid was great...

[video]http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2010/04/video_5-year-ol.html?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed3[/video]

LOL...Screw 'Em,

Jman

I heard about this "screw em" thing without the context. At first I thought...eh...maybe too far. I didn't realize it was from the "Miracle" speech by Herb Brooks/actor Kurt Russell. I just watched the video and loved it.

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Play of the Year on opening day... off the foot, thorugh the legs...bare hand catch... incredible:

http://backporch.fanhouse.com/2010/04/05/mark-buehrle-makes-the-play-of-the-year-on-baseballs-first/

WOW! Incredible play. Maybe once in a lifetime. Thanks for the video Dee.

Red Sox ace Beckett banks four-year, $68M extension


http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/Red-Sox-give-ace-Josh-Beckett-four-year-extension-040510

BOSTON (AP)
Red Sox ace Josh Beckett agreed to a $68 million, four-year contract extension through the 2014, solidifying one of baseball's best rotations.

The former World Series MVP and Cy Young Award runner-up said he did not press for a fifth year like the Red Sox gave free agent John Lackey because he was happy to stay with a team that will be competitive.

"This is a special place," Beckett said Monday at Fenway Park news conference, a day after pitching the season opener against the New York Yankees. "I think everybody that's had a chance to play here knows that."

Beckett gets a $5 million signing bonus, payable when the contract is approved by the commissioner's office, and annual salaries of $15.75 million.

The MVP of the 2003 World Series for Florida and a key part of Boston's 2007 title, Beckett allowed five runs and eight hits in 4 2-3 innings on Sunday night in a 9-7 victory over the New York Yankees.

The extension gives the Red Sox a long-term look at one of baseball's best rotations.

Lackey signed for five years and $82.5 million over the offseason. Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz won't be eligible for free agency until the 2014 season ends. Daisuke Matsuzaka, who is starting the season on the disabled list, is under contract through 2012.

"It's hard to be an elite organization without starting pitching," Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein said. "When you have that pitching, you don't want to let it get away. It's hard to acquire in free agency and it's hard to acquire in trades. This is the building block."

The 29-year-old Beckett, 29 had sought a five-year deal comparable to Lackey's, but the Red Sox were thought to be concerned about Beckett's right shoulder. Instead, he gets a modest bump over his teammate, and a big raise from the $12.1 million he is earning this season in the option year of his previous deal.

"A lot of people look at what you lost. I look at what I gain," he said. "I look at four more years of stability, knowing I'm going to be on a winning team. The season gets old when you're losing 90 games. I know I'm going to have a chance to win every year here."

Beckett was 12-10 with a 4.03 ERA in 27 starts in 2008, when he went on the disabled list twice. He missed the start of the season with a lower back strain then was sidelined in late August and early September with inflammation in his right elbow, but last year he had a 17-6 record and 3.86 ERA in 32 starts.

Epstein said there were no medical concerns.

"We have outstanding medical reports," he said. "The commitment we make today demonstrates that. There's not a medical reason why (his success) shouldn't continue."

Beckett has a 106-68 record with a 3.81 ERA and 1,331 strikeouts in his career. In 14 career postseason starts, he is 7-3 with a 3.07 ERA and three shutouts -- one behind Christy Mathweson for the most in major-league history.

He went 20-7 with a 3.28 ERA and made his first All-Star team in 2007, finishing second in the AL Cy Young voting to CC Sabathia, the left-hander Beckett faced Sunday night in the first game of the major league season. In the last five seasons, only Sabathia, with 82 wins, and Roy Halladay, with 81, have more than Beckett's 80.

In 2003, his second season in the majors, Beckett pitched a 2-0 complete game over the Yankees in Game 6 as the Marlins clinched the World Series. In 2007, he pitched the opening game of Boston's Series sweep over Colorado, allowing one run in seven innings.

Beckett went 15-8 with a 3.38 ERA for the Marlins in 2005, but he was traded to Boston in the offseason along with third baseman and 2007 World Series MVP Mike Lowell when the Marlins needed to lower their payroll.


Great to have this deal done. Frankly, after all the contracts I've seen in recent years I thought the odds were good Beckett would hold out for five years, especially in view of Lackey's 5-year contract. But according to reports, he dismissed all those reminding him what he might have gotten in favor of what he got.

Cheers,

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Inquiring minds want to know...

AJ Burnett, as we know, has some filthy stuff. When he is in command of it, he's near impossible to hit. When he's not, he's wild and gets pounded.

His stuff is so filthy, in fact, that last August the Yankees decided that their slug of a catcher couldn't move well enough to handle him. In fact, it was so bad that they even sat this poor immobile schmo in the post-season when Burnett pitched.

Well, now it seems that they're going to give poor old Jorge another try, even though his immobility has already cost them the only game they've played this season.

I'm wondering what the over-under is on balls going to the screen tonight when poor old Georgie is back of the dish? I'd say 5.
 

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AJ Burnett, as we know, has some filthy stuff. When he is in command of it, he's near impossible to hit. When he's not, he's wild and gets pounded.

His stuff is so filthy, in fact, that last August the Yankees decided that their slug of a catcher couldn't move well enough to handle him. In fact, it was so bad that they even sat this poor immobile schmo in the post-season when Burnett pitched.

Well, now it seems that they're going to give poor old Jorge another try, even though his immobility has already cost them the only game they've played this season.

I'm wondering what the over-under is on balls going to the screen tonight when poor old Georgie is back of the dish? I'd say 5.

rumples,
You make a valid point and I want to comment...lol
I'll go with under 5 because Burnett will be out of the game before the 5th inning.

AJ and his BFF
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Have fun,

Jman


GO SOX!
 

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Happy Anniversary DH!

On April 6, 1973, Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees became the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball history, facing Boston Red Sox right-handed pitcher Luis Tiant in his first plate appearance. "Boomer" Blomberg was walked.

Thank you American League!

Have fun,

Jman
 

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Yankees Set Major League Record With 17th Straight Late Inning Win

The Yankees set a record for the modern era with their 17th straight win in regular-season games that were tied after seven innings. They equaled the 1906 New York Giants at 16 on Tuesday night.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/ba...4/07/31354_recap.html?eref=sihp#ixzz0kXBIBhOC

Obviously the Yankees' late inning offense against other teams' bullpens is pretty good!
 

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A quote from beav's link -

"David Ortiz had gone 0 for 7 in his first two games following the worst of his first seven seasons with Boston. And after Tuesday night's game, he responded with an expletive-filled tirade when asked about his slow start."


Prediction - David Oritz will be DFA'd by the all-star break(my prediction).

Granderson for MVP?, I think that he has taken the early lead, Ken Rosenthal predicted a 40 HR plus season from him, what do you think rumples?:D
 

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Granderson has a sweet swing, much like Damons in his ability to pull those line drive homeruns as well as hit some monster shots also, and in the new Yankee Stadium, if he stays healthy, i could see 30-40 hr's from him.

Look for Cano to have a MVP type season, this kid has gotten better and better each season and has matured into a big time baseball player, i look for a huge year from Robbie "dont ya know" Cano





Granderson for MVP?, I think that he has taken the early lead, Ken Rosenthal predicted a 40 HR plus season from him, what do you think rumples?:D
 

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Look for Cano to have a MVP type season, this kid has gotten better and better each season and has matured into a big time baseball player, i look for a huge year from Robbie "dont ya know" Cano

I was thinking the same thing. He has unbelievable pure hitting talent, and the only thing separating him from MVP type-greatness is his impatience. He is now hitting #5 and this should be his first 100 RBI season if he makes the strides expected of him.

I liked Granderson's HR last night but against the Red Sox lefties he was making outs that were a bit too easy. He looks like he has the tools to improve against lefthanders and I hope that he does. He seems to have a great attitude and is a winning type ballplayer which are also reasons why the Yankees sought him.
 
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