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Say it Ain't So Jo-Jo
Bucs sign Jo-Jo Reyes to a minor league deal
Mets Claim Jeremy Hefner
Neal Huntington isn't doing well with his strategy of claiming a player and then DFAing him. Brian Jeroloman is back with the Blue Jays, and now Jeremy Hefner has been claimed by the Metes.
Brewers Ripe for Regression?
I wonder why I haven't seen this from anyone else yet.
Milwaukee
73- 52 w/+38 run differential
Cincinnati
60-64 w/+40 run differential
Might this indicate that the Brewers statistically should falter, or is it just that this is the season they get all the breaks?
Those Who Just Missed the BA Prospect Handbook
Include Nathan Adcock, Brooks Pounders, and Justin Wilson
over 2 years ago
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Not a Big Deal, but Jackson & Claggett Clear Waivers
Outrighted to AAA and a NRI to spring training
Pirate's Claim Brandon Jones off Waivers from Braves
Surprise - have to drop someone
Dotel Close to Signing
Pirates are the most likely signer...
A's interested in Trading for Andy LaRoche
If I read that right, he is mentioned as their first option...
Pirates Sign 3 to Minor League Contracts
Burres, Yates, and Cotts
Pirate's Sign Jack Taschner
To a minor league deal
What Might Have Been
Jim Bowden - One of the GREAT GM's...
Jay's have Mild Interest in Doumit
Reported by Ken Rosenthal @ 11:59 am on 12/2/09
Jim Callis BA 11/25 Chat - Lot of Pirate References
Good read on a decnet talent evaluator
Max and Average Fastball Velocities of AFL Pitchers
Thought this was kind of interesting.
Veal at 94.6 max, 92.47 avg
40-Man Moves
Don't have all the info yet (who we dropped), but was able to find this on usatoday fantasy...
Pirates purchased the contracts of RHP Brad Lincoln, RHP Ramon Augero, RHP Bryan Morris and OF Gorkys Hernandez.
and
| Pirates claimed RHP Chris Jakubauskas off waivers from the Mariners. |
| Jakubauskas posted a 5.32 ERA and 1.27 WHIP in 35 appearances (eight starts) with the Mariners this season while battling a few shoulder issues. He turns 31 in December, but the Bucs are desperate for pitching. |
These came out at 4:46 and 4:48 pm
Have not been overly impressed with Jakubauskas been haven't watched really close.
Tabata 5-5 w/3 Ribbies - Hitting .390 @ EOS
Last game of the Arizona Fall League - Jose Tabata is 5 for 5 (game not over) with a double and 3 rbi's
Capps Offered for JJ Hardy
"Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cites "an American League source" that says the Pirates offered Matt Capps to the Brewers in exchange for J.J. Hardy.
With Trevor Hoffman already signed for next season and Mike Cameron about to walk in free agency, the Brewers opted for the Twins offer of Carlos Gomez. Capps struggled in 2009, posting a 5.80 ERA and 1.66 WHIP in 57 appearances, but general manager Neal Huntington has indicated that he plans to tender Capps a contract for 2010." November 10 - 1:00 p.m. ET
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
VV, Hacker, Lerud Off 40 Man
Down to 36 with Meek and Ascanio needig to be added...
Lot of Pent Up News from World Series No Fly Zone
Angels resign Abreu
Putz' option declined
Daniel Cabrerra becomes free agent
Chad Tracy's option declined
John Garland's option declined
Teahan (KC) traded to the White Sox for Josh Fields and Chris Getz
White Sox resign Kotsay
Yusmeiro Petit (remember he shut out the Bucs, or came close) claimed by Mariners, Doug Slaten by the Nats
Trent Oeltjen & Alex Romero outrighted to AAA
Scott Proctor signs with Altanta
One other thing on my mind, and that's Jose Tabata. Singles hitter, gap power doubles hitter, or home run hitter? I've heard Keith Law say he hits well but is not interested in doing anything else. He's still young (if that can be believed) and he looked like a stud last spring training, but quite honestly I have no idea how good he will be.
opinions?
Atlanta's Offseason Needs May included Trading for Matt Capps
Kelly Johnson for Matt Capps?
Pirates Claim Justin Thomas off Waivers from M's
Anyone know anything about Thomas other than that he's a LH relief pitcher?
Letter from FC to Season Ticket Holders
Kind of long, sorry for misspelling if any...
Dear ...,
As we move forward into the 2010 offseason, I want to let you know how much we truly appreciate the support that you have given the Club in 2009 after making some very difficult decisions to accelerate the overhaul of the organization. Like you, we are extremely disappointed with the performance of our Major League Club this season. But, for the reasons set out here and illustrated in the attached package, we are just as encouraged about the direction of the organization and its future.
While the post-August timeframe receives the most attention from the media, our performance all season was unacceptable. As a result, we needed to take further bold steps to turn the organization around as quickly as possible. While the trades executed as we approached the trade deadline left the Major League Club shorthanded in some areas, these trades make us a much stronger organization for many years to come. As difficult as it has been to go through these growing pains this season, doing nothing to reverse the cycle of losing was simply not an acceptable option.
As we have said from the beginning, we are not interested in being just an average Major Leagu Club, Our unwillingness to accept mediocrity has caused you additional aggrevation over the short term. We regret that this was necessary but you deserve much more than a mediocre team. In the fine tradition of this city, you deserve a team that competes for championships. The bold steps taken this year, I hope, have demonstrated that our only interest is in giving you that type of team again, After supporting this great franchise through far too many lean years, you deserve nothing less. The blueprint for our return to winning baseball was drafted two years ago. The attached "drawings" summarize some of the significant progress that has been made in building that winning organization. We all knew it would not be easy to completely overhaul our system, but the necessary groundwork has now been laid. We have worked very hard over the last two years to rebuild this proud franchise by focusing our energy and resources on the following core priorities:
- Extremely aggresive drafts to acquire as much high-level talent as possible by investing more resources in the draft than nearly any team over the past two years and securing top classes as a result.
- Increased focus in our international operation to ensure we are in the best position to find talent in every part of the world where baseball is played by doubling the number of our international scouts, covering countries that had previously been ignored, tripling our international signing budget and building one of the very best Latin American training centers in the Dominican Republic.
- Aggressively adding talent at all levels of our system by trading veteran players who were approaching free agency for multiple young players over whom we have multiple years of control. Although we traded players who were popular, we know that what you want is a winning team. We are very excited that several players seized an opportunity to demonstrate that they can be important parts of a winning team. The fact that other players have not seized that opportunity will play a role in our off-season decision making.
- Rebuilding our player development systems, including the way we instruct, train and mold our prospects. It is a cohesive approach at all levels that will allow our farm system to become the engine that constantly feeds our success. The fruits of this two-year effort were evident throughout the minor league system this year, but perhaps most apparant in Lynchburg where the Hillcats won the Carolina League championship based on a spectacular first-half fueled by Pedro Alvarez, Jordy Mercer and others and stellar pitching in the playoffs by five 21- and 22-year old starters (Rudy Owens, Bryan Morris, Jeff Locke, Justin Wilson, and Nate Adcock).
- Significant investment in our core operations which has greatly improved our scouting and development systems, as well as our baseball facilities and top-of-the-industry analytical systems.
The investment of money, time, and energy in these priority areas over the past two seasons has made us a much stronger organization. The talent we now have throughout the entire system means that exciting players will arrive in Pittsburgh beginning in 2010 to join the group of young, talented players that includes Andrew McCutchen, Garrett Jones, Ross Ohlendorf, Zach Duke, Paul Maholm, Lastings Milledge, Ryan Doumit and others.
I cannot emphasize enough the appreciation we have for your continued support of the Pittsburgh Pirates. WE understand that we have tested your patience but hope that you understand that we have done so in order to make the blueprint for success in Pittsburgh a reality and to do so as quickly as possible. I also hope that, after reviewing the attached progress report, you will share our confidence that your patience will soon be rewarded. If you have any questions, please call --------.
More to come on the attached info on a later post.
You Must Be Kidding...Who is This Genius?
The Giants have an $8-M option on Sanchez for ’10, which will probably be picked up. In fact, it should be. He is a fine defensive infielder who produced an excellent 6.7 UZR and 7.4 UZR/150 at the position in ’09. Even with his clear deficiencies on offense (no power, poor walk rate), he is likely to be worth those dollars because of his fielding. Indeed, despite grading out 2.3 runs below average with the bat overall in ’09, he still put up 2.2 WAR. He is definitely overrated on offense because of his batting crown, but he can pick it and earn live up to his option.
Not Worthy
But satisfying...
Don't you feel sorry for Tony LaRussa. His poor Cards get swept by the Dodgers. All the crying in the world does him no good, even at home. 2 Runs in 3 games, but best of all a game 2 blow of a game that will live for the ages.
My tears are with you Tony...
NOT
Snell
Who says the AL is a superior league???
Snell ERA w/PBC (NL) - 5.36
Snell ERA w/Seattle (AL) - 5.13
He IS doing better in the AL!!
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