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Last updated 3-26-2024
 
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PITCHERS: 15
Yency Almonte
Adbert Alzolay 
Javier Assad
Jose Cuas
Kyle Hendricks
* Shota Imanaga
Caleb Kilian
Mark Leiter Jr
* Luke Little
Julian Merryweather
Hector Neris 
* Drew Smyly
* Justin Steele
Jameson Taillon
* Jordan Wicks

CATCHERS: 2
Miguel Amaya
Yan Gomes

INFIELDERS: 7
* Michael Busch 
Nico Hoerner
Nick Madrigal
* Miles Mastrobuoni
Christopher Morel
Dansby Swanson
Patrick Wisdom

OUTFIELDERS: 4
* Cody Bellinger 
Alexander Canario
# Ian Happ
Seiya Suzuki
* Mike Tauchman 

OPTIONED: 12 
Kevin Alcantara, OF 
Michael Arias, P 
Ben Brown, P 
Alexander Canario, OF 
Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF 
Brennen Davis, OF 
Porter Hodge, P 
* Matt Mervis, 1B 
Daniel Palencia, P 
Keegan Thompson, P 
Luis Vazquez, INF 
Hayden Wesneski, P 

 



 

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Bye-bye, Blanco

Addendum: If the Cubs do, in fact, replace Henry Blanco with Paul Bako (per all the rumors) and the explanation is tied to the team wanting to "become more left-handed," these numbers might be of interest:

Paul Bako's lifetime batting line against RHP: 2015 PA's, .240 / .317 / .321 / 638 OPS
Henry Blanco's lifetime batting line against RHP: 1708 PA's, .222 / .281 / .352 / 633 OPS

Not much of a gain, especially considering all of those intangibles that Blanco was said to have contributed to the team--the same intangibles that are cited by the Padres upon their signing him.


The Padres signed 37-year-old Henry Blanco to a one-year, $750K deal on Wednesday. Blanco will back-up and mentor young Nick Hundley (no relation to Randy or Todd).

From the Padres Web site:

"I thought it was very important," (Padres GM Kevin) Towers said of the mentorship. "Two of the guys we identified were Brad Ausmus and Henry Blanco. And a lot of it was what they have done throughout their career.

"Henry has done it with [Chicago Cubs catcher Geovany] Soto. Hopefully he will help Nick develop into one of the elite catchers in the game."

Blanco, who hit a career-high .292 for the Cubs last season while throwing out 10 of 22 would-be base-stealers (46%), seems to be a consolation prize for the Padres, who lost out in the bidding for the longtime Astro, Ausmus. The 39-year-old signed a one-year, $1MM contract with the Dodgers, also on Wednesday.

No closure yet on the numerous reports--make that threats--that the Cubs are planning to sign Gabor Bako as Soto's new caddy.

TCR roster change: Joe Aiello, who joined us a few weeks ago from View From The Bleachers, has decided to unjoin us and get VFTB back up and running. We wish Joe the best and implore him to forget the secret TCR handshake we shared with him during the indoctrination process.

Comments

So, the Cubs have $800,000 to spend on Gathright but not $750,000-ish to re-sign Henry Blanco? LouPa must be really high on Zsa Zsa.

I was partial to Ava in Green Acres myself. Mr. Haney and Arnold Ziffel, nuff said.

apparently Kevin Towers consulted Greg Maddux before signing Blanco. Too bad Maddog didn't stick up for his other old caddy, Bake-o. I'm rooting for Koyie.

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In reply to by Pat Kane

I was upset with an article I wrote and Joe offered some constructive criticism which I didn't take kindly to...after a few moments I took a swing at him and then we took it to the clubhouse before Cubnut and Transmission broke it up. Arizona Phil then had to get rid one of us.....

 

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In reply to by Charlie

so was it rob or joe who broke the water cooler ad on the right during the scuffle? also don't use the word touche. it's french. france is next to germany. germany is nazi. al yellon hates anything nazi.

I told him to beat it. I don't like threads with liberal uses of "Joe". They confuse me.

Joe did not even carry the pink backpack long enough. So 3/44!

This was another dumb Hendry move for what is turning into a horrible offseason. If Hank only wanted a one-year $750K deal, how do you not bring him back? Age and injury concerns? I don't get it. He can play some 1B in a pinch, he still calls a great game behind the plate, and he can occasionally hit the ball with some genuine power. How the HELL does Gabor rate better than this? Because he freaking hits LH???!!! I'm starting to get pissed off. Yes, I know it's just a backup catcher, but it's still another baby step backwards for this team compared to its setup in September 2008.

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In reply to by Jim Hickmans Bat

Big or small, it definitely seems like a strange maybe even just plain dumb choice. I honestly thought they were letting Blanco go because he wanted a starting job somewhere. Maybe Hank just wants to develop a posse one young catcher at a time?

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In reply to by Jim Hickmans Bat

hank will actually get a chance to play in SD more than a handful of innings/games. he probably wont start, but he'll be in a damn nice place to play some summer ball and see 200+ab's. he barely saw work at all last year. the guy was healthy and saw 120ab's. soto is gonna carry catcher and whoever backs him up is gonna have to be content with riding a lot of pine and knowing you're going to be lucky to see 200ab's if health holds. that's not an easy sell to a lotta players.

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In reply to by Jim Hickmans Bat

This thread may be long over, but I had to get two cents in for Henry Blanco. He's been one of my favorite Cubs, a professional with great catching skills and some clutch hitting, and downright classy. I agree, how do you not bring him back for 750K?

i think they wanted a lefty-backup catcher, hence no Blanco. Foolish as that is...

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-thu-cubsjan22,0,3997737.story but haven't announced it yet Tribune Co. executives have chosen a favorite among three bids for the Chicago Cubs and have given that recommendation to the unsecured creditors committee in the company's bankruptcy case, a source close to the situation said Wednesday. Tribune Co. and its investment banker, JPMorgan Chase & Co., removed the names from the bids, referring to them by number. The committee will review the offers and other Tribune Co.-related business at a regularly scheduled meeting Thursday. the creditors actually can't veto whom the Trib has chosen, but Trib wants their blessing so there are no roadblocks down the road. Hopefully it's announced tomorrow...

...who here expects any backup catcher the cubs sign to get more than 150-ish ab if soto is healthy? seriously... it's not like soto is some sure-thing who's god of catching, but lou gave pretty much every indication he could last year that he's gonna iron-man the kid at the C position. btw...i'd take hank over paul not only because of the bat, but because bako's arm is on the decline (even if hank's is, too). that said, im not sure hank would want to return to sit around and scrap for a handful of ab's.

I imagine that since whoever backs up Soto will only get 150 AB's or so they saw no point to pay more than a half mil. Honestly since Koyie is probably still Auto renew they should just give him the job and save a few extra thousand, than the quarter of a mil going from Blanco to Bako.

I'm a little perplexed as to why we let Hank White go; everything I've heard says that one day Blanco might be management material. Did the Cubs think he'd have a bad attitude after taking over a million dollar per year paycut? Did they feel that Bako would be a better fit as backup? In either case San Diego got a great deal getting Henry for only $750,000 per year - best of luck to Hank White, I'll miss him!

I can't believe that Paul Bako is giving Hendry wet dreams. Greg Zaun signed for 1.5 mil and now Blanco for $750k. The market for catchers is dropping like a rock. Why not try to sign Valentine or Pudge?

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In reply to by Barry

Is Valentin still out there? Remember he beat the Cubs with an extra inning homer off either Remlinger or Farnsworth in 2004, that precipitated the Steve Stone diatribe on GN? He was on Sports Central that night and when Kap asked about what happened, Stone said he would tell the truth but that Dusty "can't handle the truth". Pudge would be a huge addition if he could be convinced to take a 2nd chair to Soto. Imagine giving Soto 30 games off during the season and having Pudge step in and continue to show him the ropes. I'll miss Blanco. Great team player, I think an outstanding manager in the future. I'd say Hendry was being penny-wise and pound-foolish, but there ain't no wise to this non-move.

I agree with an earlier comment that I am very dissappointed with the moves this off season. The uncertainty in the ownership most likely had a lot to do with it, but I think the bottom line is the team as it is comprised today is not as good as the one that ended 2008. The best team on paper or even during the season doesn't mean a successful post-season, so maybe this team can achieve more during the post-season. Who knows, we are only speculating. However, I would rather feel good about the off season moves than not good.

I feel like Hendry is taking a calculated risk that no one in the division is going to beat out this team, whether or not it's better than last year's. Hopefully we can remain free for some summer flexibility when any team that's out of it will be extra-motivated to move a good player with a lot of dough on their contract..

This is probably a 90-92 win team right now, plenty good enough to win the division. If they do add Peavy, you're talking an almost 100-win team on paper (probably overestimating that a bit). I think the Cubs are doing just fine this offseason.

Other than losing Kerry Wood...

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In reply to by Rob G.

On paper this team is weaker I think, but I have to admit it's an interesting mix. It has potential, under the right manager. Lou has his work cut out for him. Wins might require lots of moving in and out, double-switches and such - well, that and some of these guys actually hitting, catching and pitching. It seems that on good teams, every year, someone comes off the bench or out of nowhere and contributes. We'll need one or two of those guys this year.

I will miss Blanco's defense but that isn't much of a concern with Soto now behind the plate. It was essential to have Blanco when your catcher was Michael "I don't stinkin play defense" Barrett.

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In reply to by tbone

Yeah, I'll apologize for that. Our traveling fans are typically the lower rent type, who have nothing to do for a whole weekend, if you can read between the lines (if not - no work, or real school responsibilities, etc). Many of them don't even go to OSU - they just live in Columbus and attend one of the numerous lower-tier or community colleges around here. People like that lack motivation to do much of anything, including take care of their bodies, really.* Bah, I hate some of our fans, even though I love this university and have been here a total of 8 years between undergrad and graduate school. At least we don't riot anymore? *note I'm not calling myself svelte, but I certainly don't look out of shape. Even though I can't run 50 yards.

It's possible that Henry Blanco didn't want to return to the Cubs. Maybe he was pissed off that they didn't pick up his option for 2009. Or maybe he felt he wasn't getting enough playing time, even for a back-up catcher.

Unless he gets traded to SD in a Jake Peavy deal, Welington Castillo is the Cubs "catcher of the future." Whether that means Castillo is projected by the Cubs as their #1 catcher in 2011 (with Geovany Soto moving to 1B to replace D-Lee) remains to be seen, but (for better or worse) Castillo would probably get called up if something bad happens to Soto in 2009-10.

If Soto catches 130+ games again in '09, the back-up guy isn't going to get much playing time, and so the Cubs probably don't want to spend much on that roster slot. There really isn't much difference between paying Paul Bako $500K or paying Koyie Hill (or Mark Johnson) the minimum MLB salary ($400K).

I think that's a mistake, BTW, because while Castillo is a definite MLB catching prospect in the mold of the Flying Molina Brothers, he is still very raw and will almost certainly need at least another year (or maybe even two) of polishing in the minors, and so if anything bad does happen to Soto in 2009, the Cubs will have a black hole in the lineup while he's out. They will probably need to make a mid-season panic-emergency Jason Kendall-type deal if that happens.

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In reply to by Arizona Phil

If Soriano continues to be plagued by leg problems, the Cubs may ultimately have to consider moving him to 1B, either when Lee's contract expires or at some other point in Sori's long-term deal.

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In reply to by Arizona Phil

What about Mark Reed? I hear pitchers prefer him behind the plate. Castillo has a bad habit of popping up too quickly, impairing the umps vision of the strike zone... resulting in fewer called strikes... obviously Castillo has a lot of talent and Reed's career line is something of an eye sore, but just curious if he's on anyone's radar? Az Phil?

I don't understand the assumption that Hank wanted to come back. Maybe he was offered a deal by the Cubs, but turned it down. I don't really give a shit anyway, because whoever is backing up isn't going to be playing much.

I just noticed this in one of Carrie Mustache's bits of journism. So Taguchi led the majors in pinch hitting average in 2007 at .406. Yes, he sucked last year, but he might be a pretty good PH as well as an OF backup. Can you tell I'm really hoping he makes the team?

Yep..I hope the Cubs can load up on 40 year old back up Outfielders..

I think he's 39, though... ------ Jack Benny signed to a 1yr deal to play violin in the visitor dugout?

Oh he's 39?? Well that changes everything...oh he turns 40 in July, so I guess there'll be a huge drop-off then? Lol...

I f they were awesome, that would be awesome...but I'm not holding my breath..

the only other Cub prospect I saw ranked by Keith Law was at #98, Jay Jackson. RANK PLAYER POS. ORGANIZATION '08 RANK #AGE #98 Jay Jackson RHP Chicago Cubs TOP '08 LEVEL: A (Daytona) IE 21 Call this one a hunch. Jackson may end up a starter, but if the Cubs choose to leave him in the pen, he could shoot to the majors this year or early next year. Jackson was the No. 1 starter at Furman last spring while also playing the outfield, leading the Paladins in slugging percentage, and earned notice in the spring with a 91-94 mph fastball and a potential out-pitch slider in the mid-80s with good tilt and a very sharp, late break. The consensus on him before the draft was that he was a reliever in pro ball, which allowed the Cubs to grab him in the ninth round, but that is already looking like grand larceny. Jackson does throw a curve and changeup if he's left in the rotation, but neither is an average pitch and his height (maybe 6-1) means he doesn't get any downhill plane on his fastball, which may make him too homer-prone to be a starter. If he can improve his fastball command just a little bit, however, he has a chance to be a dominant short reliever in the majors.

and here is Law's the Vitters writeup at #14: RANK PLAYER POS. ORGANIZATION '08 RANK #AGE 14 Josh Vitters 3B Chicago Cubs TOP '08 LEVEL: A (Peoria) 17 19 Vitters started the year slow due to a hand injury, ended up returning to short-season ball, and hit everything in sight. He has an easy, smooth, quick swing that would be that classic "sweet" left-hander's swing if it wasn't for the fact that he hits right-handed. He doesn't have great loft in his swing, but is strong and makes extremely hard contact; he led the Northwest League in doubles at age 19 and as he fills out a little bit, some of those will go over (or through) the wall. He's fringe-average at third base; he has plenty of arm and his footwork is improving, although he's not likely to ever be plus over there. If there's a concern, it's the very low walk total; he's not a hacker or even impatient, but is very aggressive, and that works as long as he's ahead of the pitchers and can make so much solid contact. If his patience doesn't improve and he doesn't continue to hit .320-plus, his ceiling will start to drop. If the patience comes, he's a potential No. 3 hitter who'll hit plenty of doubles and 25-plus home runs with a high average.

Bizzare top 25. I just want to point out again, though, that the Braves listed five guys as untouchables in the Peavy deals - three of which are ranked below Vitters on this scale. *Edit - counting is hard.

The love for Henry Blanco on TCR is more amusing than touching. All the guy can do is throw, and it's hard to do that from the dugout or the bullpen. The Cubs have Derrek Lee, so they're going to lead the league in intangibles with or without Blanco. I wish these guys would accept payment in intangibles.

Blanco did more than throw last year. Plus he can catch, plus he can call a good game for the pitchers. I disagree completely with the previous comment.

to echo VA Phil's comment, which is rare enough, when the Cubs signed Blanco and then resigned him, a lot of folks were bitching about him as a backup and why waste the $$.

now their bitching that we're losing him...

same goes for Marquis...rather amusing.

of course, it's probably different folks doing the bitching on each end.

I'm more worried about counting on Soto to play 130 games, not that I think Blanco is an adequate back-up if Soto did go down for a significant time. Cubs seem to be putting a lot of faith in Fukudome to play CF and Soto to catch without proper backups. I guess Reed Johnson in CF or move Bradley over and let Hoffpauir play RF. Johnson will be overexposed as an everyday player though if that happens and I have doubts they'd even attempt Hoffpauir as a regular in the OF. And yes, I'm not even going to justify Gathright as a starter.

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In reply to by Rob G.

So Taguchi will be filling in in that scenario, I think. What I like best about Hank is the apparent role he's taken as a mentor, which, I think, Soto could still use. 750k for a good backup, great defensive catcher and an extra coach is pretty damn good.

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In reply to by The Joe

sure, maybe Blanco wanted to play more or was mad at the Cubs for cutting his salary...

most people would rather take a lower paying job at a new work environment than take a paycut at their current job.

(I realize some folks have already touched on that earlier).

but if Soto gets hurt for anything more than 15 days, Blanco isn't much of an answer imo...and the difference between Blanco and whomever is the new backup isn't going to be much of one for the few Ab's and playing time they do get.

 

With Johnson, Gathright, Soriano, Bradley and Fukudome there doesn't appear to be room for Taguchi. Either Taguchi fails to make the team or Fukudome is going to Iowa or somewhere else.

not having Insider, I can't tell you, I'll guess #22 ----------- Try lower: http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/insider/columns/story?columnist=law_keit… 27. Chicago Cubs: Josh Vitters and a few hard-throwing relievers, and that's about it. The Cubs had some really atrocious drafts in the mid-2000s -- it's a fair bet that the 2005 draft class will fail to produce a big leauger other than Donald Veal, who was lost in the Rule 5 draft last month and has done absolutely nothing to earn a big league shot this April.

while the overall depth of the system is lacking, the top 3-4 guys are pretty exciting in my opinion... Vitters, Samardzija, Cashner and Jackson The Korean shortstop (Hak-Ju Lee?) is probably not getting noticed by anyone yet either. I think Colvin and Flaherty are mildy interesting as well as the new guys from the Indians. A lot of guys that can contribute in the majors, but only a few potential All-Stars/breakout players....

rooting for the die-hard Cub fan, right? Ricketts?

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In reply to by Rob G.

My impression is that Ricketts is most likely to have the win-at-all-co$t$ attitude this franchise needs. After a couple of World Series victories I'd be much more open to an owner who has expenses in line with revenues. Until then, I don't care if he goes broke, we just need to win.

it's a fair bet that the 2005 draft class will fail to produce a big leauger other than Donald Veal --------- it's a bit unfair to kick the system with this comment without adding that 2005 was John Stockstill's last draft and he left for Baltimore afterward and the Cubs replaced him with Tim Wilken, who picked Colvin in 2006 then didn't have a pick until round #5 with Shark (which was plenty controversial but looks pretty solid right now).

Here is an idea. Why didn't we sign HB and include him as part of any trade for Peavey. Ausmus was pretty much already signed, so if the Padres wanted HB, they would need to deal with us. And if they don't we still have a solid backup cather for only $750K.

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In reply to by Rob G.

"We've decided to rebuild, and a let me introuduce to you a cornerstone of the Padres franchise for years to come, Mr Hank White. Hank come on up here... Oh, god, someone wake him up."

(How does Keith Law) rate the Padres system? ---------------- btw, Astros are 30 of 30. Nats 29, Tigers 28, Reds 26, WSux 23, Pirates 22, Brewers 13, Stl 6. 19. San Diego Padres: It's all depth with almost no ceiling other than Matt Latos, who has a lengthy history of run-ins with coaches. And a lot of the depth guys project as average or fringe-average regulars. However, with the addition of that depth, the system has made huge strides in the past two years, and the Padres should be able to fill some spots internally in 2010 and 2011, spots they now have to fill externally via mediocre free agents.

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In reply to by Rob G.

I couldn't figure this out: "Question: if the Arizona Cardinals win the SB, does that up the ante for the Cubs needing a final piece to make their World Series run?" Is that a joke?

I heard a rumor the Cubs are back in the Peavy talks. True?

Recent comments

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    Javier Assad started the Lo-A game (Myrtle Beach versus Stockton) on the Cubs backfields on Wednesday as his final Spring Training tune-up. He was supposed to throw five innings / 75 pitches. However, I was at the minor league road games at Fitch so I didn't see Assad pitch. 

  • crunch (view)

    cards put j.young on waivers.

    they really tried to make it happen this spring, but he put up a crazy bad slash of .081/.244/.108 in 45PA.

  • Childersb3 (view)

    Seconded!!!

  • crunch (view)

    another awesome spring of pitching reports.  thanks a lot, appreciated.

  • Arizona Phil (view)

    Here are the Cubs pitchers reports from Tuesday afternoon's Cardinals - Cubs game art Sloan Park in Mesa:

    SHOTA IMANAGA
    FB: 90-92 
    CUT: 87-89 
    SL: 82-83 
    SPLIT: 81-84
    CV: 73-74 
    COMMENT: Worked three innings plus two batters in the fourth... allowed four runs (three earned) on eight hits (six singles and two doubles) walked one, and struck out six (four swinging), with a 1/2 GO/AO... he threw 73 pitches (52 strikes - 10 swing & miss - 19 foul balls)... surrendered one run in the top of the 1st on a one-out double off Cody Bellinger's glove in deep straight-away CF followed one out later by two consecutive two-out bloop singles, allowed two runs (one earned) in the 2nd after retiring the first two hitters (first batter had a nine-pitch AB with four consecutive two-strike foul balls before being retired 3 -U) on a two-out infield single (weak throw on the run by Nico Hoerner), a hard-contact line drive RBI double down the RF line, and an E-1 (missed catch) by Imanaga on what should been an inning-ending 3-1 GO, gave up another run in the 3rd on a two-out walk on a 3-2 pitch and an RBI double to LF, and two consecutive singles leading off the top of the 4th before being relieved (runners were ultimately left stranded)... threw 18 pitches in the 1st inning (14 strikes - two swing & miss, one on FB and the other on a SL - four foul balls), 24 pitches in the 2nd inning (17 strikes - three swing & miss, one on FB, two SPLIT - six foul balls), 19 pitches in the 3rd inning (13 strikes - seven swing & miss, three on SL, two on SPLIT, one on FB - three foul balls), and 12 pitches without retiring a batter in the top of the 4th (8 strikes - no swing & miss - four foul balls)... Imanaga throws a lot of pitches per inning, but it's not because he doesn't throw strikes...  if anything, he throws too many strikes (he threw 70% strikes on Tuesday)... while he gets a ton of swing & miss (and strikeouts), he also induces a lot of foul balls because he doesn't try to make hitters chase his pitches by throwing them out of the strike zone... rather, he uses his very diverse pitch mix to get swing & miss (and lots of foul balls as well)... he also is a fly ball pitcher who will give up more than his share of HR during the course of the season...   
     
    JOE NAHAS
    FB: 90-92 
    SL: 83-85 
    CV: 80-81 
    COMMENT: Was called up from the Hi-A South Bend group at Minor League Camp for the day... relieved Imanaga with runners at first and second and no outs in the top of the 4th, and after an E-2 catcher's interference committed by Miguel Amaya loaded he bases, Nahas struck out the side (one swinging & two looking)... threw 16 pitches (11 strikes - two swinging)...   

    YENCY ALMONTE
    FB: 89-92 
    CH: 86 
    SL: 79 
    COMMENT: Threw an eight-pitch 5th (five strikes - no swing & miss), with a 5-3 GO for the first out and an inning-ending 4-6-3 DP after a one-out single... command was a bit off but he worked through it...   

    FRANKIE SCALZO JR
    FB: 94-95
    CH: 88 
    SL: 83
    COMMENT: Was called up from the AA Tennessee group at Minor League Camp for the day and worked the 6th inning... got the first outs easily (a P-5 and a 4-3 GO) on just three pitches, before allowing three consecutive two-out hard-contact hits (a double and two singles), with the third hit on pitch # 9 resulting in a runner being thrown out at the plate by RF Christian Franklin for the third out of the inning... 

    MICHAEL ARIAS
    FB: 94-96
    CH: 87-89
    SL: 82-83
    COMMENT: Was called up from the AA Tennessee group at Minor League Camp for the day and allowed a hard-contact double on the third pitch of the 7th inning (a 96 MPH FB), and the runner came around to score on a 4-3 GO and a WP... gave up two other loud contact outs (an L-7 and an F-9)... threw 18 pitches (only 10 strikes - only one swing & miss)... stuff is electric but still very raw and he continues to have difficulty commanding it, and while he has the repertoire of a SP, he throws too many pitches-per-inning to be a SP and not enough strikes to be a closer... he is most definitely still a work-in-progress...   

    ZAC LEIGH: 
    FB: 93-94 
    CH: 89 
    SL: 81-83 
    CV: 78
    COMMENT: Was called up from the AA Tennessee group at Minor League Camp for the day and tossed a 1-2-3 8th (4-3 GO, K-swinging on a sweeper, K-looking on another sweeper)... threw 14 pitches (11 strikes - one swing & miss - eight foul balls)... kept pumping pitches into the strike zone but had difficulty putting hitters away (ergo a ton of foul balls)... FB velo is nowhere near the 96-98 MPH it was a couple of years ago when he was a Top 30 prospect, but his secondaries are better...   

    JOSE ROMERO:  
    FB: 93-95
    SL: 82-84
    COMMENT: Was called up from the Hi-A South Bend group at Minor League Camp for the day and worked the 9th (14 pitches - only six strikes- no swing & miss) and allowed a solo HR after two near-HR fly outs to the warning track, before getting a 3-1 GO to end the inning... it was like batting practice when he wasn't throwing pitches out of the strike zone...

  • crunch (view)

    pablo sandoval played 3rd and got a couple ABs (strikeout, single!) in the OAK@SF "exhibition"

    mlb officially authenticated the ball of the single he hit.  nice.

    he's in surprisingly good shape considering his poor body condition in his last playing seasons.  he's not lean, but he looks healthier.  good for him.

  • crunch (view)

    dbacks are signing j.montgomery to a 1/25m with a vesting 20m player option.

    i dunno when the ink officially dries, but i believe if he signs once the season begins he can't be offered a QO...and i'm not sure if that thing with SD/LAD in korea was the season beginning, either.

  • crunch (view)

    sut says imanaga getting the home opener at wrigley (game 4 of the season).

  • crunch (view)

    cubs rolling out the who's who of "who the hell is this guy?" in the last spring game.

  • videographer (view)

    AZ Phil, speaking of Jordan Wicks having better command when he tires a bit, I remember reading about Dennis Lamp 40 years ago and his sinker that was better after 3 or 4 innings when he would tire a bit and get more sink with a little less speed on the pitch.  The key for Lamp was getting to the 4th inning.