Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Tragic Side of the Game

Coaches often like to start assessment of their club's potential with the phrase, "If we can stay healthy..." And it's no wonder, considering the impact injuries can have on a franchise, in both the short- and long-term. Losing a star for 2 months can be enough of a setback to completely derail a playoff contender. So, here's a look at some of the high-profile injuries that have made headlines thus far in Season 2.

SS George LaRocca, Hartford Hartattacks
Bulging disk in back, 44 days until healthy
- One of the premiere hitters in the league and a key piece of Hartford's title run one year ago, LaRocca went down in the 1st inning of a 7-6 loss to the New York Monarchs. The loss of LaRocca from the Hartattacks' offensive attack was deemed significant enough by GM hartjh14 that he chased down a replacement on the trade market. It took 3 prospects, but Hartford landed RF Keith Osbourne from the Cincinnati Boomers. Osbourne has performed very admirably for his new team, hitting .324 with 9 HRs and 18 RBIs in 18 games. Once LaRocca returns, the Hartattacks should have all kinds of offensive flexibility, making them a scary team in that hitters' park of theirs. Of course, defending world champions with a 5-game lead on their division are always scary.
SP Hamish Harvey, Louisville Sluggers
Elbow surgery, 127 days until healthy
- One of the biggest pitching free agents of the offseason is already done for the year after signing a 5-year deal worth $34.6 million with the Louisville Sluggers. Harvey spent Season 1 in Charlotte, where he put up very solid numbers for the Knights. The world was his oyster upon hitting the open market, and he cashed in only to flame out after 4 starts. Granted, he looked absolutely dominant in his 4 starts, going 3-0 with a 0.86 ERA and an even lower WHIP. The Sluggers currently lead their division without him, so no one is throwing them a pity party, but injuries still sting. If nothing else, they can take solace in the fact that they've got Harvey locked up for 4 more seasons, and if he comes anywhere close to his pre-injury numbers, he will still prove a good investment.
RP Quentin Conroy, Buffalo Bulldozers
Elbow surgery, 63 days until healthy
- Returning to the AL East, we find the story of Quentin Conroy which has more peaks and valleys than a roller coaster. On the day of the Rule 5 Draft, Conroy got the notification that he had been selected 19th overall by the Buffalo Bulldozers. For young prospects, there are not many greater thrills than being a Rule 5 selection, as it gives players the opportunity to play in the bigs all season if things go well. Unfortunately for 22-year-old Conroy, leaping to the major leagues from the Texas Longhorns' High A team got to him. He made 4 relief appearances and posted an 18.90 ERA over 3.1 innings before deciding he'd serve his team better by going under the knife than toeing the rubber. Conroy has some great stuff and will likely become a useful setup man someday, but this simply was not his year.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Journalist Strains Neck Following Moran Rumors

If you tried to follow every lead generated since the Oklahoma City Kingfishers announced SP Ron Moran was on the trading block, you likely got dizzy. Though the offers trickled in at first, GM Sour Surfer now claims, "We have received interest from 8 or 9 teams. Varying levels of interest of course, but interest nonetheless. In terms of formal offers, 6 different teams submitted something."

Why so much interest? It's rare an SP of Moran's quality and youth is made available, and teams don't want to miss the opportunity. In Season 1, Moran was 20-11 with a 2.89 ERA, the boneified ace of the OKC staff. He was a Cy Young award nominee, though he did not win the honor.

"We didn't make him available out of desperation, just practically," said Sour Surfer, whose team is 3rd in the competitive NL West with a 26-23 record. "We're 3rd league-wide in ERA and 31st in AVG. We lack balance, so that's why it makes sense for us." The Kingfishers play in a pitchers' park which probably has something to do with the lack of production from their lineup, but it is also not hard to spot the easy outs in their lineup.

Our sources indicate only 3 teams remain frontrunners in getting a deal done. The Line on Mendoza will have all the juicy details if and when a trade is finalized.

Sluggers, Kingfishers finalize deal: After a slow and deliberate process, the Kingfishers finally found a package they liked for SP Ron Moran. It ended up being a much larger deal than the Kingfishers antcipated going in, but both sides seemed pleased.

The Kingfishers packaged SP Ron Moran, SS Earl Cust, and minor-league SS Vic Fernandez to get 1B Charlie Freeman, SP Vasco Megias, and minor-league SS Iago Randa. Freeman was the centerpiece of the deal for the Kingfishers, as the 23-year-old completes a fearsome heart of the order for them with LF Sal Knight and 3B Magglio De La Vega already in place. Megias and Randa were mostly brought in to replace departing pieces from the trade.

The Sluggers were able to snag Moran, a pitcher who garnished a large chunk of interest on the market, but they also got an everyday SS in Cust. After they lost their starting SS, Jose Maduro, to forearm nerve irritation for 3-4 months, GM bdixon felt importing a new one during this deal just made sense.

Fernandez and Randa are both major league potential, with Fernandez being an offensive player and Randa flashing his glove whenever possible. It will be interesting to see what kind of impact these two footnotes of this blockbuster will have someday.

Memphis Stories

It comes to my mind that it would be a nice timing to write something about the Blues since the team is doing very well right now. There current records of 32-16 is putting the team to the second place of their division, behind the Nashville Sounds. It seems that there will be an horse race here.

The current success of the Blues is due to some players. The most important player is Rico "Cy Young" Parra. He had a good start, but he lost two of of his last five games. He is a good pitcher, and he should be able to come back to the winning road.

Another pitcher that is showing that he is a big league player is Sammy Alvarado. He is having an ERA of 2.03 in ten played games, and a records of 3-2. For now, he is playing as a started of the Blues, but he may be use as long reliever later in the season.

Some veterans of the Blues are also showing some good stuff on the mount. I'm talking here about Roosevelt Gant(5-2, 4.08), Pedro Crespo(3-2, 4.87) and Alex Beltre(2-2, 4.34).

P.T. Dodson join the team as a free agent in the offseason. He is doing very well right now. He has three wins and an ERA of 3.38 in 26.2 innings. This guy could become a starter before the end of the season.

Since Christy Gold was brought back from the Triple-A, he is having a perfect records in three starts, with an ERA of 0.86. He finish the last season in the minor, and it seems that this demotion help him a lot. Now, he may have a starter role until the end unless he start losing.

Pitching is not the only thing that makes the success of the Blues. The offensive staff is also doing his part.

Bryan Guerrero is still making contact with the ball with an AVG of .398 and also 27 stolen bases. Nigel Kelly is the power hitter of the team with ten HR and 46 RBI.

There is two players leading the Blues with 14 HR, Rafael Montanez(.318) and Jerry Piazza(.260). The Blues still needs some more power at bat.

The amateur draft is coming. So, we will see which talent the Blues will get.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Important Imports

Four international players have accepted contracts to play with Double Mendoza League teams this year with accompanying signing bonuses of upwards of $5 million. We examine each of them to see how much impact these guys might have some day on the major league game.

2B Felipe Gonzalez, Memphis Blues, $5.0 mil
19-years-old, Boca Chica, DO, Low A
Gonzalez is an all-around adequate player, which is probably reflected by his adequate signing bonus. He won't make all the plays at 2B and his impatience at the plate will make him a streaky hitter, but his game is so well-rounded that it's tough to get too down on him. When he makes contact, he always seems to find a way to get on base. He could mature into a nice role player some day.


RP Victor Jacquez, Cincinnati Boomers, $5.8 mil
18-years-old, San Fransisco De Macoris, DO, Low A
This 18-year-old reliver has a rubber arm and good enough stuff to earn him a ticket to the show someday. He's more of a finesse style pitcher, with neither his Sinker or Change Up overwhelming hitters, but enough command and velocity to record outs. If he had a 3rd pitch he'd be a nightmare, but he should nevertheless prove valuable for his ability to eat innings whenever necessary.


SS Tomas Duran, Chicago Gangsta' Chimps, $6.7 mil
18-years-old, Sabana Grande De Boya, DO, Low A
Known mostly for his glove, Duran is a versatile role player who should wiggle his way onto many different 25-man rosters over the years. His work at the plate could be better, but lacks any true weakness, which only enhances his utility. Some general managers have a hard time justifying $6.7 million towards a role player, but Duran may prove to be a very sound investment at that price given the roster flexibility he will someday afford his club.


2B Vladimir Arias, Cincinnati Boomers, $7.6 mil
20-years-old, Boca Chica, DO, High A
Already a pretty mature player for his age, the Boomers are hoping Arias will mimic fine wines and get better with age. Much like Gonzalez, he probably won't make any highlight reels in the field, but he is a very patient player at the plate who knows what to do with his pitch once he gets it. Though scouts wish he could handle right-handers a little better, his occasional flashes of power compensate for that deficiency. A more major knock on him, though, is his shoddy baserunning. Gifted with speed, his inability to make the most of it means he won't snag many extra bags.

It's worth nothing that each player listed here was born and bred in the Dominican Republic, and a majority of the other international free agents signed thus far played there as well.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Who's on the Hot Seat?

It's never too early to start putting an ear to the rumor mill when it comes to GMs in danger of losing their jobs. Our sources indicate that there are a couple of seats beginning to boil, one in each league.

In the American League, plessburglar is probably starting to feel a little toasty. The Chicago Gangsta' Chimps won just 61 games in Season 1 and are on pace to get a game worse, with 60 wins this year.

But it's not for a lack of guts in the case of plessburglar, who really tried to shake this team up during the offseason. He imported SS Rudy Park from the world of free agency, who was a major contributor to the world championship Hartford Hartattacks team of a year ago. Unfortunately, playing in a bigger market has caused Park's numbers to take a nose dive, which doesn't help translate into wins for the struggling Chimps.

Also new to the big league squad this year is 22-year-old wunderkind 2B James Martin. Acquired in a high-profile trade from the Oklahoma City Kingfishers, Martin spent last season at AAA. One of the bright spots of the team, Martin has had no problem transitioning to major league pitching, posting a .404 avg with 12 HRs and 35 RBIs through 43 games.

The elephant in the room, though, is the pitching staff. With no true ace, the Chimps have posted a major league worst 6.43 team ERA. Even SP Jesus Furcal, another free agent addition to this year's squad, has failed to flourish on the north side. Furcal inked a $4.2 million deal with the Chimps in the offseason, only to post a 5.84 ERA to this point.

Over in the senior circuit, jjirish70's Richmond Spider Monkey club is just treading water. After winning 62 games last season, they are projected to win 64 this year. While this club has a few ballplayers on it, it lacks any of the star power necessary to post consistent wins. SS Greg Evers does the heavy lifting in terms of run production, but is a farcry from being an all-star type player.

The Spider Monkey seem to be a more balanced team than the Gangsta' Chimps, but unfortunately they are mired in mediocrity. SP Will Gragg is pitching out of his mind this year, but even his 5-1 record hasn't propelled this club beyond the realm of average. He is the only noteworthy arm in an otherwise underwhelming pitching staff.

Of course, the season is young and both GMs have time to improve their squads over the duration of this season. But as it stands, something must be done to rejuvenate both of these ballclubs, or these two general managers might be taking out classified ads in the near future.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Nice season start

The first season of their history is running well for the Blues. With their impressive 26-9 records, they are leading all the major league.

This success comes from the strong pitching rotation of Memphis. The young, Rico Parra, is hot. He has won his lasts seven games and his ERA is only 2.72.

Roosevelt Gant is also having a nice season start, with four wins and only one lost. With the return of Alex Beltre from the disable list, the Blues's rotation is stronger.

Wes Aumont, who is the official closer of the team, is doing the job, with 11 saves in 12 opportunities.

As we thought, Bryan Guerrero is leading the major league with 31 stolen bases. Guerrero is also hitting for .354 and has accumulate 39 runs.

Rafael Montanez is leading the team with 13 homeruns and a average of .338. Nigel Kelly and Alex Forest are also hitting over .300.

If there is a two horses race in the NL West, there is also one in the AL South. The Nashville Sounds are very talented, and are following the Blues in the division title race. There so many matches to play until the end, so everything can happends.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The bad and the good

Let's start with the good news.

The Blues are proud to annonce a major international signing. Desi Rincon, 18 years old, has accept a minor league contract with a signing bonus of 6 millions. Rincon has the talent of an average SS, but he should ends at third base or corner outfielder. He is now playing at Low A level as the starting shortstop.

Another 18 years old international prospect, Desi Samuel, has joined the Blues in the High A level. This addition to the team was made to replace two injured pitchers, but Samuel may keep his job if he is doing well.

The bad news is that the Blues have lost their #1 starting pitcher, Alex Beltre. Beltre has been put on the 15 days disable list, and should be out of action for the next 25 days. It's a big lost for the team, but Christy Gold will take his spot in the rotation.

The Blues have also lost two other pitchers in the minors leagues. Craig Greenwood and Taylor Powell at the Low A level have been put on disable list. Greenwood is on the 7 days list and should be back in about 4 days, but Powell will be out for 138 days and has been sent on the 60 days list.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Opening Day at a Glance

by Max Winters

Spring Training has run its course, and now the RBIs and groundouts and foul tips all mean something. The action kicks off with a slate of eight games tomorrow afternoon, and we have got a preview of each one for you. Let's take a look at how the opening games might play out, including probable starters.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Augusta Lobstermen @ Montreal Expos
Dale Howe vs. Cristian Casey
- Augusta may be short on arms in their starting rotation, but they are very strong at the top with Dale Howe. Even so, the Expos will toss a $9-million man on the mound that should outduel the Lobstermen's finest. Cristian Casey can go deep into ballgames and has a better offense supporting him. And never underestimate home field on opening day.
Prediction: Montreal 5, Augusta 1
Actual: Montreal 4, Augusta 0

Kansas City Masterpiece @ Cincinnati Boomers
Darrell Bennett vs. Greg Ross
- Cincinnati has not selected an opening day starter yet, and Kansas City's is subject to change. But assuming these two toe the rubber head-to-head, it will be an interesting battle of "bend, don't break". Unless Bennett's nerves get to him, he should do just enough to deliver a win to the Masterpiece.
Prediction: Kansas City 6, Cincinnati 4
Actual: Kansas City 10, Cincinnati 2

Atlanta Crackers @ Charlotte Knights
John Burroughs vs. Hamish Harvey
- This NL South showdown figures to be a dandy. Two legitimate aces should keep this a low-scoring nailbiter. If it gets to the closers, Atlanta has the edge, but Charlotte should position itself out in front and hold on, barely.
Prediction: Charlotte 3, Atlanta 2
Actual: Charlotte 5, Atlanta 4

Arizona Flip-Floppers @ Oklahoma City Kingfishers
Hooks Perisho vs. Ron Moran
- It is hard to find a hole in Perisho's game, and it may be difficult for the Kingfishers to do so as well. On the other side, Ron Moran is a threat to throw a complete game shutout every time he takes the ball. In a pitcher's park, expect a defensive war. The Kingfishers have more bats, so they get the edge.
Prediction: Oklahoma City 2, Arizona 0
Actual: Arizona 5, Oklahoma City 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago Gangsta' Chimps @ Cleveland Lake Mistakes
Tommy Martin vs. Edgar Leon
- Neither starter is a boneified ace, but Leon is a slight notch above Martin. Neither lineup jumps off the page at you either. The Jacobs Field faithful should leave happy, though, if only because they outlast the Chimps.
Prediction: Cleveland 7, Chicago 5
Actual: Chicago 6, Cleveland 0

Huntington Guyandottes @ Hartford Hartattacks
Coco Casey vs. Terry Bordick
- Probably the most intriguing matchup of opening day given that both teams are expected to be big players in the AL this season. Bordick is 10 years older than his counterpart, and his wily finesse style should pace his team to a win. But this one is really up for grabs.
Prediction: Hartford 4, Huntington 3
Actual: Hartford 2, Huntington 1

Nashville Sounds @ Texas Longhorns
John Suzuki vs. Danny Harville
- The Longhorns are going to rely on their offense to help them contend this year. But Danny Harville will intimidate no one, and this matchup could easily turn into the highest-scoring affair on day one. If the Sounds' offense shows up, they'll win this one going away.
Prediction: Nashville 9, Texas 5
Actual: Nashville 8, Texas 0

Colorado Damage @ Anaheim Angels
Ugueth Melendez vs. Brendan Norton
- This is another matchup where the starters have not been confirmed, but the pitchers listed here represent the best option for each franchise. Anaheim fields a superior team and Melendez has a tendency to implode due to control issues. Colorado would need a lot of help to win this one.
Prediction: Anaheim 6, Colorado 2
Actual: Colorado 3, Anaheim 0

Of course, the excitement of the regular season beginning is that the unpredictable game we all know and love will run its course, and frequently produces wild results. So buckle your seatbelts, ladies and gentlemen, because the boys of summer have arrived.

Ready, Set, Go !!!

Since the spring training camp is over, the Blues are looking for their first season of their history. Many young players have shown their potential so far, but only few of them have made the big league.

The Blues's big league roster is now complete, and they are ready to start the season. Alex Beltre will start the first match for the Blues. The other pitchers of the rotation are Roosevelt Gant, Rico Parra, Pedro Crespo and Christy Gold.

Finally, the closer role has been given to Wes Aumont. He has two great pitchs and a high control.

The rest of the pitching staff is Terry Forster, Sammy Alvarado, Antone Redmond, Roosevelt Hines, Del Guzman and Julio Mercado.

The Blues have bigs hopes for all those players, and they think that they can be in the fight for the division title.

Bryan Guerrero will be the leadoff player in the impressive lineup of the Blues. Hades Mullin and Rafael Montanez will follow as #2 and #3. The cleanup spot will be hold by the all-star third baseman, Nigel Kelly.

The catcher Alex Forest will hit at the fifth rank, followed by Von Byrne and Brent Gross. Those three players can hit the ball and produce many points.

At the end of the lineup, we have Len Torrealba and Jerry Piazza. Torrealba has a decent bat, but his defensives qualities will be very useful for the Blues.

The Blues have a backup catcher in Roosevelt Hunter, two backup players that can play almost everywhere on the field in Cookie Meulens and Yoo-Nah Vanguri. The last backup player is right fielder Rico Tabaka. His high speed may be use as pitch runner to get an extra base when needed.

The Memphis fans will see a lot of action around the field. The Blues have speed and power on the players side, and control on the pitchers side. This is the most important ingredients for the success of a team.

See you on the field.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Young talents in training camp.

Before the training camp, the GM of the Nashville Sounds jeanpaul22 told me that there was some young talents in this team and since the camp has begun, I can only agree with him, this team has some young guys that will be in the Major Leagues soon.

Let's start with
Mark Blackwell a fantastic young SS, at only 20 years old, he could play in the majors right now. He hits for contact, power and see no difference between lefties and righties. Of course a little time in the minors will help his development but he's not far from the bigs.

Adam Huff will be a rookie this year for the Sounds but make no mistake, this young guy will play a very important role with the team. At 24, Huff, a third baseman, will hit in the clean-up spot, he has everything he needs to be successful in that spot, power, contact, and he's not afraid of lefties or righties.

Hulk Bryne and Luis Mendoza, both 21, also play SS but with Blackwell in front of them they could end up anywhere in the field as they are very good defensively and offensively.
Note that Mendoza has more power then Bryne.

Another position that seem very strong in the farm system is catcher.

Albert Osuna, 23, will be a very good defensive catcher, while Hideo Matsui, 20, will probably play DH.
The one that combines offensive and defensive abilities is the 19 years old
Tim Barnes. He is good at calling the game and has a very good arm. At the plate, he brings power and he is tough to get out especially against righties.
Another catcher to mention is the 20 years old
Fergie Lowell.

One of the best prospect in camp is a pitcher,
Tony Crespo, 22, an amazing young starter that should be here very soon, maybe this season. With a great control, a suberb fastball, he can pitch many innings each outing.

Other guy to watch:
Ed Parnell(3B), Matt Rivera(RP) and Yank Phelps(SP).

Well that's it for today, next time, we will take a look at the Sounds debut.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Memphis Blues - Season I Preview

Since the spring training camp has started, the Memphis Blues are doing great. With a solid pitching rotation, involving Pedro Crespo, Roosevelt Gant, Rico Parra, Christy Gold and Alex Beltre, the Blues are looking for a great season.

There is no designed closer for now, so Julio Mercado and Wes Aumont may split closing opportunity.

There is still some free spots in the ML pitching staff for the upcoming season. Maybe we will see some young players having there chance.

There is only few pitching prospects in the minors, so the Blues hope to avoid major injuries in the ML.

For the positions players, the ML staff is almost complete. The offensive success of the Blues depends on Rafael Montanez(CF), Nigel Kelly(3B), Von Byrne(2B) and Alex Forest(C). The defensive of the Blues may be a problem, but we will see.

The leadoff hitter will probably be Bryan Guerrero(LF). If he reach the bases, he may be in the top for stolen bases.

The Blues were not very active on signing free agents. This first season will be use to evaluate some players, and some changes will be done if need.

Does the Blues have the perfect staff for WS? We will have to wait before anwsering this question.

We are waiting for the real season to start.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Pride of the Dodgers

Its that time of year again. We're all in first and the future is bright. Los Angeles is buzzing now that longtime fan and resident knucklebones will GM the team. A certain amount of pride is always at stake when running this team.

I can remember the 77 series or 78 when Jackson hit those 3 hrs against us. I actually cried. lol. The dreaded Yankees are the enemy of not only my beloved Dodgers, but my home team the Red Sox. Back in 81 they finally beat the Yanks. For some reason who was on that team is vague. Oh it was the 80's and I was 16. I had other stuff on my mind. haha. The 88 series I'll never forget. Hershiser was amazing. A bulldog he was. Now that was a team that won without a bat in the lineup. Gibson won the mvp with what 25 88 290. or something? Scioscia was the catcher. Ah .. wasn't Fernando on the team in 81? or was it 83? That guy screwed up my windup the rest of my life. He was definately my favorite player at the time. As a younger kid Garvey was my idol and role model. I was really traumatized later on when I found out what a tool he really was and the good guy thing was all an act.

You may wonder why a guy from Boston would be a Dodger fan all his life. I owe it all to the book boys of summer. My actual favorite team doesn't really exist anymore and I never saw them play. I could name a bunch of those 50s Dodger guys, but why bore anyone? Let me just say that when you got Camperneris, Robinson, Koufax, Roe, Labine, Cox, Snider, Furillo, Reese, et all. You should win a lot. They were ahead of their time with that bashing lineup and ebbetts field. What a great team. I've always had a liking for teams that could smash the ball. The entire 1930s season. The 34 Cardinals 46 Red Sox, Too many yankme teams to mention, The 50s whiz kids from Philly. The A's during the 70s. My favorite all time offensive team had to be the 82 Brewers though. I could probably name the whole lineup. Dont ask me who pitched. haha. Pete Vuckovich and Pat Travers? Anyways, since I was rambling in chat, I thought I'd throw something up. I dont get a good feel for the team until I've played a couple spring training games and get the kinks out. I will say that when I run my Dodgers its definately going to be my best effort. The losses will be painful and the wins just expected. Theres something magic about these guys and I believe we're going to have a remarkable season. Dodger Pride is a stake. I wish you all the best of luck with your teams and I will do my best to ensure you all dont return in two seasons with your miserable records. Let the games begin! Dodger Blue baby! :)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

New Baseball Team Seeks Identity

by Max Winters
Oklahoma City -- The Oklahoma City area has been abuzz ever since the Seattle Supersonics relocated this offseason. And while the Ford Center prepares to launch its first full season as the home arena for an NBA franchise, another new OKC team is preparing to grind through a baseball season. It is ironic, then, that the unnamed NBA franchise has more of a name for itself among locals than the Oklahoma City Kingfishers, a member of the new Double Mendoza Baseball League.

The Kingfishers have had an active offseason in preparation for their inaugural year of competition. A pair of blockbuster trades have helped them fill the holes in their roster and should give the fans more than a few reasons to visit AT&T Bricktown Ballpark. Among the players recently acquired through trade or free agency include SP Tony Milliard, who helps solidify a starting rotation that was very short on talent. Also coming over in the same deal was young 3B Magglio De La Vega. The switch-hitter should feature prominently in the Kingfishers' offense for years to come.

Worth keeping an eye on throughout the year is whether or not the Kingfishers have enough bullpen arms for the long season. While they have some talent that will attempt to protect late leads, no one particular player stands out. The closer role may be a closer-by-committee, at least to start the season, and that is always a slippery slope to tread.

However, assuming they do not develop an inferiority complex due to the higher profile NBA franchise also preparing for its season, these Kingfishers should give the rest of the NL West a run for their money.

Nashville Sounds

Hi, I'm Rodger Brulotte, and it is my first paper about the Nashville Sounds.There is a lot of trade in both league since the beginning of season 1, but not for the Sounds. According the Sounds GM, jeanpaul22, it is because the team is almost ready for the season.Starting with the pitchers, with John Suzuki and Hal Wilkinson the rotation should be solid and with Sonny Bell to close, the bullpen should be OK.The defense should be very strong with CF Russell Kelly, Larry Hurst at short and Ted Lomasney behind the plate.The team should score many runs with futur all-star second baseman Danny Brunette and rookie third bagger Adam Huff in the middle of the line-up.Of course it is too soon to predict anything but it should be a very fun season for the fans.I'll be back for the training camp.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Welcome Double Mendozanites!!

Hope you all become active members of the blog, and based on the spirited forum banter we have had, I see a ton of activity forthcoming. This blog is a work in progress, as I experiment with fonts, graphics, etc... Throw me any suggestions or ideas to make our blog better.