Down to the wire...
Always good when fans of the team on the other end of a trade are upset about it. It makes me feel much more confident, especially when prospects I know little about are involved. So, I'm pleased to read the Fish Stripes take on the Julio deal:
Otherwise, reaction to the trade seem somewhat muted - perhaps because we've been expecting it since the end of last season. It seems much less worthy of discussion than, say, Carlos Quentin's injury or Randy Johnson's recovery. I think many fans had already written off Julio, as far as contributing to the team during 2007. So this news is simply the confirmation of these expectations. We do, however, still wait for official word on how much cash went with Jorge: the East Coast media are generally reporting a significantly higher value than the Arizona press, presumably both sides trying to spin the deal in the best light for their team. We'll see who was right...
With Enrique Gonzales swinging from brilliant to awful in his last outing, the final, albeit temporary, spot in the D-backs rotation appears still to be up for grabs at the moment. Here are the stats of the remaining four contenders: I've excluded Edgar Gonzalez from the list, as he seems to have locked in the permanent spot which was available, and also new boy Petit, since he doesn't appear to be seriously getting considered. Only "official" games are included in these numbers, not B-squad contests.
IP H BB K ER ERA
EnGon 19.1 24 3 9 14 6.52
Owings 14.0 11 6 11 3 1.93
Nippert 10.2 9 7 7 4 3.38
Eveland 8.0 9 4 2 2 2.25
No real doubt, Owings has had the best spring, though I still have some qualms about using him. Does he have enough pitches to go through a lineup at least three times without getting lit up? I'm not sure about that, but maybe his last spring training start might give us a clue regarding this. Hefty K's for Owings, which does suggest he's got something going for him: what, and how much, I'll leave to those who've seen him pitch more often than...never.
Neither Nippert nor Eveland seem to have got enough innings under their belt yet: unless you take those B-games into account, and if spring stats are meaningless, spring B-games are even more so. I think the rain-outs over the weekend have probably hurt them. Eveland will start today, but I think his destination is likely to be the bullpen, where we could use a long reliever. I think he's more suited to the role than Owings. Nippert still has a year of options left, so that will probably be used. He's not getting any younger though, and will turn 26 in May. I'd like to see Nippert get a good shot this year - if for no other reason than the SnakePit sponsors his Baseball-Reference.com page. And all the good D-backs are now taken. :-)
EnGon just hasn't been consistent enough this spring to get the nod. Admittedly, more than one-third of those earned runs came in just an inning of work today, but I seem to recall the "one bad frame" was his undoing a fair bit last year too. Particularly the first, where opponents batted .370 against him, and he allowed 25 runs in just 18 appearances. That contrasts sharply with the five second-inning runs he allowed, also in 18 appearances. Similarly, in those eighteen opening frames, he also allowed 13 walks and hit two batters: that compares to 21 walks and 2 HBP combined for innings 2-9. Until he can prove his ability to stop the bleeding, I'd rather see him in Tucson.
Interesting artice on CoJack, and his attempts to incorporate a toe-tap move into his swing. However, as someone expected to lead the team in average this year, he's not doing too much: "If you can incorporate the toe-tap, get a little more movement back, you're going to sacrifice a couple of things. You might strike out a few more times, might get fooled on a couple of more pitches. I'm trying to keep the same swing, but just incorporate a little more juice behind it. Just get those doubles maybe going over the fence... If you do the opposite where you try for power before you learn how to hit, you're going to struggle," he said. Very sensible, sir: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Just stumbled across a particularly irritating puff piece on Gonzo: "Guess who's the new most-popular guy in Dodger blue?" This is, apparently, because he bought 30 pizzas for his team-mates. Ooh, the generosity. The guy's a frickin' gazillionaire: I worked it out, and that's about the equivalent of me going to the vending machine and buying a Twix for the office. Go nuts, boys... It also makes much of him hitting .300 this spring - though since the article, he's slumped back to .265. Which is 24 points lower than he hit for Arizona last spring, and we know how that ended. Aargh. Such lacklustre writing is tough to stomach, coming from a supposed professional, but given where Reaves' tongue apparently was, I'm impressed he could reach the keyboard.
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Stupid legitimate publications ... Just tell us what your opinion is, Pube. Leave factual reporting to the AP, they know what they are doing. Report like Fox News ... it's about what your doing anyway.
by npineda on
Mar 27, 2007 5:16 PM EDT
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Wow ...
Sorry, Carlos. You might be down in the Minors another year ...
by npineda on
Mar 27, 2007 7:18 PM EDT
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Carlos Gonzalez
by Jim McLennan on
Mar 27, 2007 7:42 PM EDT
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Carlos Quentin
by npineda on
Mar 27, 2007 10:58 PM EDT
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Was today's game at Coors?
by Jim McLennan on
Mar 27, 2007 7:40 PM EDT
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EnGon or Owings
by DiamondbacksWIn on
Mar 27, 2007 7:45 PM EDT
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Nippert, Enrique or Owings
If we start Nippert who also deserves the chance to show off his stuff which is hot when it hot will give him more needed big league experience. He did look very green last year in the 2 games he played upstairs. Not to take anything away from Nippet who the organization beleives will part of our future, he did get a taste last year, folded and we haven't seen Owings in the bigs yet.
by dzuckerman on
Mar 29, 2007 12:22 AM EDT
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Dan Reaves
Speaking of which, Dayn Perry, in his growing love fest of the D-Backs has ranked us 7th (that's right, not 17th... 7th) in his power rankings (http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/powerRankings). Hooo boy. I sure would prefer the love fest to follow the results. I love the attention, but those are some lofty expectations.
by johngordonma on
Mar 27, 2007 10:44 PM EDT
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ahhhh...
For some reason that sets me at ease. Now there is somewhere we can move up from.
by johngordonma on
Mar 27, 2007 11:02 PM EDT
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ESPN
I thought it was funny on the ESPN baseball front page to see the article "Yankees Rotation Bad" with their effrontery "IN" logo (article for paying subscribers only) placed right next to it. So I've got to pay 7 bucks a month to ESPN to know that the Yankees rotation is "bad." Wow, insightful stuff, ESPN. You mean Carl Pavano as an opening day starter isn't a portent of great things to come? Gee Whiz, let me fork over my money for your innumerable pearls of wisdom.
by johngordonma on
Mar 27, 2007 11:10 PM EDT
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Just wrote a peice on yusmeiro petit
by Zephon on
Mar 28, 2007 5:16 AM EDT
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