Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

Alfonso Soriano homered twice and Brett Jackson whacked a three-run home run, leading the Cubs to an 11-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies in Cactus League action at Dwight Patterson Field at HoHoKam Park in warm, sunny, and windy (sometimes VERY windy) Mesa, AZ, this afternoon.


Matt Garza was the Cubs starting pitcher, and he worked two innings (31 pitches – 22 strikes), allowing two runs on three hits and an HBP, no walks, and one strrikeout (Ramon Hernandez - looking). Garza threw a scoreless 1st inning, and then the Rockies plated both of their runs off Garza in the top of the 2nd.


Casey Blake was hit by a pitch leading-off the inning, and then Brandon Wood doubled off the CF batter’s eye, sending Blake to 3rd. Ex-Cub Tyler Colvin picked up an RBI with a 4-3 GO that scored Blake and moved Wood up to 3rd, and then after Garza got Chris Nelson on a pop up and looked like he might get out of the inning with only one run scoring, Wilkin Castillo roped an RBI single to left to score Wood.


After going down 1-2-3 in the bottom of the 1st against Rockies RH starter Guillermo Moscoso, the Cubs put up a four-spot in the bottom of the 2nd.


DH and clean-up hitter Alfonso Soriano smacked a solo HR off the Wells Fargo sign at the top of the scoreboard beyond the LF fence to get things started, and then with two outs, Anthony Rizzo ripped a rocket line-drive single to right center and Welington Castillo doubled down the LF line, putting runners at 2nd & 3rd. Brett Jackson then blasted a moon-shot three-run HR over the RF fence and into the Rockies bullpen, giving the Cubs a 4-2 lead.


The Cubs scored another run in the bottom of the 3rd, as Alfonso Soriano smoked a lead-off double off the CF batter’s eye, and then with two outs, scored from 3rd on an Anthony Rizzo two-out RBI infield single. (Rizzo showed good speed going down the line).


RHP Casey Coleman worked the 3rd & 4th innings for the Cubs and had a decent two-inning stint, throwing shutout ball, while allowing consecutive two-out singles in the 4th.


LHP James Russell pitched the 6th, and allowed a lead-off HR to Dexter Fowler that hit the scoreboard in almost the exact same spot Soriano's 1st inning HR did earlier. Russell then gave-up two more hits (both singles), before inducing Ramon Hernandez to ground into a much-needed 6-4-3 DP and getting Casey Blake on a fly out to end the inning. Russell is expected to be the Cubs #1 lefty specialist this season, but he faced only RH hitters today (Fowler-Pacheco-Cuddyer-Hernandez-Blake).


Up 5-3 through 4-1/2 innings, the Cubs scored four runs in the bottom of the 5th against Rockies RHRP Zach Putnam.


Blake DeWitt continued his hot hitting, lining a lead-off single to center. Alfonso Soriano then hit his second HR of the day, a line-drive two-run shot just inside the LF foul pole. Ian Stewart walked, and Junior Lake ripped a double down the LF line, sending Stewart to 3rd. Anthony Rizzo grounded out 4-3 to score Stewart and move Lake up to 3rd, and then Welington Castillo grounded a sharply-hit single between 2nd & 3rd to knock-in Lake with the inning’s final run.


NRI LHP Chris Rusin threw the 6th & 7th innings for the Cubs, allowing one hit and one run (a Tyler Colvin triple followed by an RBI gound out in the 6th), and two walks and no runs in the 7th. Rusin works slow and really likes to nibble, and went 3-2 on several of the Colorado hitters.


The Cubs finished their scoring in the 7th, tallying twice. Jonathon Mota led-off the inning with a bloop single, and scored on a Joe Mather triple. Then after Michael Brenly grounded out (with the runner holding at 3rd), Mather scored on Jae-Hoon Ha grounder, beating the throw home by Rockies 3B (and ex-Cub) Brendan Harris. (Mather has good speed for a big guy)


The Cub Defensive Play of the Day was a spectacular catch by CF Jim Adduci, who made a long run and then caught a fly in deep right-center, crashing into the fence in the process. Adduci also showed-off his plus arm, making an outstanding throw to 2nd from the base of the CF batter’s eye after fielding a double the previous inning.


The 26-year old Adduci was acquired by the Cubs from the Marlins a few years ago in the Todd Wellemeyer deal, and has spent five seasons in the Cub organization. Like several other Cub minor leaguers presently in big league camp, Adduci was a Rule 55 Minor League Free-Agent (6YFA) after last season, but opted to re-sign with the Cubs, getting an NRI as part of the deal.


Adduci is an outstanding defensive outfielder with a plus-arm, and he can play all three OF spots. He also has above-average speed for a big guy, and is both a good base-runner and a good base-stealer. And he has a good eye at the plate, too. He will likely be the "4th OF" at Iowa in 2012.


What has held him back over the years is that while he is built like the Incredible Hulk, he has Tony Campana power (.356 career SLG %). He is essentially a “singles hitter,” and even at that, his hit tool is just so-so (career .279 hitter in the minors, but only .248 at AAA).


That said, I could see Adduci maybe making it as an MLB “5th OF” someday (late-inning defensive replacement & PR). One thing for sure, he certainly won’t hurt a team with his defense or his base-running.


The Cubs play their first Cactus League road game tomorrow, facing the Kansas City Royals at Surprise Stadium. With the Rockies and the Diamondbacks having moved up to the Valley of the Sun from Tucson last year, the Mesa-Surprise bus trip is now the longest one in the Cactus League… it takes about an hour).

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Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

That was unexpectedly awesome!

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

throw him in the crab cooler,dom

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

best piece of acting i've seen since caddyshack

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

Even funnier in light of the fact that, behind his image, DiMaggio was rumored to be a real dick. Has a chilling ring of truth to it.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

AZ Phil - thanks for the great recaps...have you been over to Fitch, wondering if there were any missing faces as the minor league guys start showing up (since BA has had a limited number of signs/releases this winter)

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

Tue, 03/06/2012 - 10:03pm — BoiseHawks

AZ Phil - thanks for the great recaps...have you been over to Fitch, wondering if there were any missing faces as the minor league guys start showing up (since BA has had a limited number of signs/releases this winter)

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B-HAWKS: Not really any missing faces from the 2011 Boise Hawks. I presume you already knew that Jon Nagel retired (he suffered a torn labrum at Extended Spring Training last year while rehabbing post-2010 elbow surgery).

Blair Springfield (who suffered a season-ending torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder last August) is 100% healthy and is assigned to the Daytona squad.

Wilson Contreras has been moved back to catcher (he was a catcher when the Cubs signed him in 2009, but he was moved to 3B at the Dominican Academy).

Anthony Giansanti is also learning the catching arts, but in his case it's probably more to make him more valuable as a utility player as he moves up through the system (as was the case with David Macias and Jonathon Mota in previous Minor League Camps). Giansanti has one of the best OF arms in organization.

Some of the young Latin players who were at Instructs post-2011 (Carlos Penalver, Jeffrey Baez, Luis Acosta, and Mark Malave) did not return for Minor League Camp 2012. Hot-shot 3B prospect Jeimer Candelario is here, though, and is competing for the starting 3B job at Peoria. The others still could get here later, maybe for Extended Spring Training next month.

Instead, 1B-OF Xavier Batista (who spent 2011 in the DSL after playing for the AZL Cubs in 2010), OF Delbis Arcila (who attended Instructs post-2010 but then spent the entire 2011 season in the DSL), and catchers Wilfredo Petit and Antonio Valerio are in camp (they always need a couple of extra catchers at Fitch Park this time of year).

Also, several recently-signed Cuban defectors are at Fitch Park, including 27-year old RHP Ricardo Estevez (who will have to serve a 50-game PED suspension before he can see game action, but in the meantime he is participating in camp drills), 26-year old SS Leugim Barroso (who is presently assigned to the Iowa squad), 25-year old OF Eliecer Bonne (assigned to the Tennessee squad), 24-year old OF Mayke Reyes (assigned to the Daytona squad), and 19-year old OF Yasiel Balaguert (assigned to the Peoria squad). Both Bonne and Reyes played in the DSL last season, and Bonne attended Instructs at Fitch Park post-2011. Balaguert played with highly-regarded OF prospect Jorge Soler on the Cuban Junior National Team a couple of years ago.

Candelario

Nice to hear he's in consideration for Peoria. Pipedream that he makes it, or realistic. Not that much blocking him, if Baez stays at SS.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

Phil - have you read or heard anything about the pitcher, Concepcion? The papers reported that he signed, but the Cubs did not, and I haven't heard anything since then.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

I believe this has been addressed previously. There was a physical that hung things up, and there still may be naturalization issues. Check out Bruce Levine's recent chats. Not that he is entirely accurate, but he seems to be ok on contract stuff.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

If anyone is in Phoenix for Spring Training and chooses to drive over to Surprise for Royals or Brewers games, one piece of advice: plan WAY ahead with regards to traffic. It's a flipping nightmare over there, we tried to hit a Royals/Cubs game last year and it was such a mess at 12:30 before game time, we gave up and went golfing instead.

It is SO much easier to get in and out at HoHoKam, Mesa rocks in that regard.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

I went there a couple years ago and for some reason decided to leave way early. We got there and had a few beers, cut off that around the 5th inning because we didn't want to be crispy on the way home, and realized that we could have managed an entire kegger ourselves by the time we actually got out of there after the game. So, if you must drink and drive, go to Surprise.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

So, if you must drink and drive, go to Surprise.

TCR: Teaching the Youth of America

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I think I saw somebody looking at this blog on Showtime's Shameless.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

If anyone is in Phoenix...one piece of advice...It's a flipping nightmare over there.

...fixed

Dave Samson seems awesome

http://deadspin.com/5891292/

"[Reyes] said 'I really want to play in Miami as long as you pay me $1 more than anyone else… I really want to make the most money I can.'"

If the Marlins were to move to Las Vegas, Mr. Samson said, he suggested the casinos there buy out game tickets in advance so nobody would be drawn away from the casinos.

"We don't care if nobody comes," Mr. Samson recalled with a smile. "We'll play in front of nobody, and we'll have all the money."

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

A few links away is this article

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2011-05-05/news/...

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

dave samson is a 110% asshat. the laws of averages are just in adding the 10%.

he heckles other teams, players, office personnel...and his step-dad/owner taught him how to be a bitter asshat about not getting the best of everything in life when you want it.

A's still want San Jose

http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/07/...

really mind-boggling how Captain Bud can't make this happen...

Minor League Transactions

http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/prospects...

Chicago Cubs
Released: RHP Jean Sandoval, RHP Kyle Smit

The Cubs acquired Kyle Smit, along with Blake DeWitt and Brett Wallach, in the ’10 deadline deal that sent Ted Lilly to the Dodgers.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

That trade is turning out rather poorly

Re: Dodger trade

Blake DeWitt still has a pretty swing. :)

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

Yeah, he does well to swing on multiple planes! Just seems like he often swings on one plane while the ball is on another.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

I have never understood what makes DeWitt's swing "pretty." Looks loopy to me, and it looks like a swing that can only produce power to the pull field.

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

ask kevin goldstein...and about a few dozen scouts.

it is a mystery to all. he gets "slappy" results out of it.

Cubs tickets available today

How bad is the mark-up on the today's pre-sale on tickets?

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

20%

Re: Tickets

bastards

2012 draft update

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/thehots...

Well, the draft world received quite a jolt this week with news out of Southern California that RHP Lucas Giolito, the consensus top high school pitching prospect in the draft, sprained the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow on Tuesday. He'll be sidelined for six to 10 weeks, and his coach at Harvard-Westlake HS in Studio City, Calif., told the Los Angeles Times, "He's probably done for the season."

Giolito is 6-foot-6, 230 pounds and has signed with UCLA, but he stood to be a very high draft pick. In fact, Baseball America and ESPN's Keith Law both ranked him as the No. 2 prospect in the draft (behind Stanford right-hander Mark Appel, in Baseball America's case). There has even been some talk that he is a special enough talent to go No. 1 overall. Giolito had caused a great deal of excitement last week, in his season debut, by hitting 100 mph on the radar gun, which prep pitchers almost never do this early in the season*. (Harvard-Westlake had quite a staff -- senior left-hander Max Fried is a top 15 prospect himself).

maybe next time try not breaking the radar gun and you won't get injured?

Re: Alfonso Soriano for DH! (Vote Early & Often)

mark "fools gold" appel...someone's gonna pay too much for his upside.

with his stuff he should miss a whole lot more bats than he does vs. his level of competition.

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