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He's playing for Class-A+ High Desert (Seattle Mariners org.) - playing against the San Jose Giants right now, in fact (see link above). They signed him a couple days ago.

I never noticed til now that his initials are close to Edgar Martinez's. Best of luck, EME.

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McCovey Chronicles Down OFF the Farm

For fans of the AA-and-below set... news of the latest round of cuts.

For longtime readers of Steve S's Minor Lines reports on here, you've got some familiar names.   The Giants have finally given up on Marcus Sanders' shoulder.  Will Thompson and Joey Dyche depart, too, after having tough seasons.

http://sfgiants.scout.com/2/740004.html

http://www.sjgiants.com/ArDisplay.aspx?ID=1146&SecID=27

No surprises, but I'll admit I'm sad for Sanders.  If memory serves, I  got to see him leg out his only triple in San Jose, and dang, he's fast.  Too bad no one employs an all-speed DH.

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McCovey Chronicles Little Giants win it all

San Jose beat Lake Elsinore 7-1 to clinch the California League championship, as mentioned earlier.  Congratulations to the Little Giants, who did it without Fred Lewis (injured) but got back Travis Denker (yay).

It's great to see how much this means to the players.  Guys went hog wild after Sergio Romo struck out Sean Kazmar, swinging, to end it. Equipment flew everywhere -- gloves and caps all over the field, caps and batting gloves flying into the stands.  Pablo Sandoval was jumping up and down like a little kid, hamming it up with the fans.  No wonder he's my kids' favorite.

Giants held Lake Elsinore to TWO hits -- one a leadoff homer, the other a single that was erased with a double play.  No walks.  No baserunners after the 3rd inning.

Adam Cowart threw 3 innings in relief and ... oh my god, now that I've actually seen him, he really does look like he's gonna hurt himself throwing like that.

Throughout these last three games, Lake Elsinore players complained about the called strikes.  I was never sitting in a good spot to judge... maybe they had a point, maybe not.  The Giants did rack up the Ks, though -- 11 in this game, 3 of them on a called strike three.

I saw four playoff games this year, during which the opposition scored two runs combined.  Giants pitching just smothered these guys.

And Travis Ishikawa, who looked awful throughout, got a nice, solid home run for his last AB of the season.  C'mon, Giants, let's give him a crack at Fresno ... I know his stats weren't there this year, but maybe the desert environs would do him good.

Series MVP: Mark Minicozzi, hitting .424 with a homer tonight.  I thought Travis Denker would have been a valid pick too, although not playing probably hurts one's MVP chances.  Note also a stunning three-run homer by Brian Bocock, the Adam Everett of the organization, which really put the game out of reach.

Congrats, Giants.  And thanks for a fun season.

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McCovey Chronicles 756 Sells for $752K

Barry Bonds' record-setting home run ball has auctioned off for $752,467.

The online bidding had a quirky rule I wasn't aware of.  Sotheby's continues the bidding well after the "deadline," until 30 minutes go by without another bid.  At deadline, the price was just $300K, but the real heavy hitters apparently waited and chimed in later, exploiting the 30-minute rule.

It makes you think about the memorabilia business in general.  Maybe not home run balls, necessarily, but the littler stuff -- autographs, baseball cards.  What's supposed to be a kids' pastime has been infected with big money, as we all know.  Maybe I'm just old and nostalgic, but I think that's a shame.  Once something becomes all about the money, it's changed forever.

Of course, we all knew that, and it's hardly anything new.  Just seems worthwhile to reflect on how the game used to be fun in a different, more innocent way.

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McCovey Chronicles Travis Denker, like, Audio Interview, dude

Well, he doesn't actually say "dude," but his is so much the SoCal boy. Here's a link to Travis Denker's interview during the SJ Giants pre-game webcast Sunday night, conducted by Joe Ritzo.  

I happened to record it, and figured Denker was interesting enough to share.

It's 7 mins. 33 seconds long.  Denker starts off talking about the Game One homer against Visailia.  Around the 3-minute mark, he tells describes how he received the news about getting traded.  (Background: Denker lives in Brea, in Orange County, and had to commute to San Bernardino, way east of L.A.: 45 minutes of freeway traffic and strip malls.)

Will I get to see Denker here in San Jose next year?  Tempting to think he'll be promoted, but we're talking small sample size and a level that he's repeating ... maybe Minicozzi deserves another shot at AA first (starting over Wald, Webb, or McMains) while Denker works on defense yet again under Lenn Sakata.  

Anyway, Denker's future got discussed, with Brian Bocock as a reference point, here.  I'm afraid Anticon23 makes a lot of sense when he says Denker is destined for LF ... and 15-20 HR from a left fielder just isn't that special.  But like I've said before, it's hard not to root for Denker.

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Athletics Nation Bailey reaches AAA?

There's an apocryphal report over at the CSTV site that says Andrew Bailey has been promoted to AAA and will start for the Sacramento Rivercats tonight (Monday).

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McCovey Chronicles If Barry were a Dodger

... Would you be so excited about Hank Aaron's record falling?  Or would you be crying out for an asterisk in the books?

... Would you feel the same way about steroids as you do now?  Or would they be a vestige of those cheating L.A. ways?

... Would you be so upset about the media's coverage of Balco?  Or would you be standing on the rooftops joyously shouting First Amendment proclamations?

I know, I know, you're all going to answer, "Yes, I'd feel exactly the same way I do now."  But think about it.

There are plenty of reasons to like Bonds. (Full disclosure: I don't, but that predates the steroids scandal.)  There's certainly reason even for non-Giants fans to be excited about his accomplishments.

But with the support comes a lot of rationalization:  Barry must be in the right, therefore the media must be on an unfair crusade against him, and steroids must be so overblown as an issue, and fans around the country must be getting tired of Bonds being so crucified.  It's just not that black and white, though.

I'm not trying to call you all out here.  I'm just curious.  Consider this a friendly challenge over a virtual beer, and please be honest.  If Barry had spent his career in Dodger blue, would your conclusions be any different?

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McCovey Chronicles OT: Scorebook recommendations

Avid scorekeepers (and you KNOW you're out there): Any recommendations on where to pick up a good scorebook?  

The nearby Big 5 has started carrying a different scorebook format that's very softball-minded: room for only 4 pitchers, for example (so it'd be good for about 1/3 of a Cardinals game).

A quick Web scan turned up some options -- I like the approach of the guy at ilovetoscore.com (and won't it be special when my wife finds that URL in the history file), but the book costs $19 including shipping for just 40 games.  Hm.

Any other recommendations?

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McCovey Chronicles I Hate Interleague Play

With apologies to those who disagree...

I hate interleague play.

I hate what it does to the schedule.   The Yankees come to Oakland only once all year?? Come on!

I hate the "rivalries" it forces.  Sure, it's fun for NY and Chicago, but Colorado vs. Kansas City isn't setting anyone's hair on fire.

I hate the non-sequitur matchups that have to happen after the "natural rivalries" are done.  Gee, look, the Giants play the Blue Jays and Red Sox in June.  Hold me back.

I hate that it's that much less special to see the World Series matchup.  I used to enjoy seeing two teams that hadn't faced each other during the season.

(While i'm at it: I hate that the All-Star game counts for something.  I don't ever want to see an intentional walk during the All-Star game.  Thanks for making that possible, Mr. Selig.)

If you must have interleague play, then hold it only every third or fourth year.  Make it last for just two weekends -- each team plays the same opponent, once at home, once away -- and stick to the geographic rivalries; drop the idea of everybody playing everybody.

This would keep interleague play novel -- important because, IMHO, the novelty is a critical element to interleague play's popularity.  By allowing the idea to eat up so much of the schedule, MLB is killing that novelty and harming the rivalries that should be fostered. A's-Yankees comes to mind.

That would appease me, although it still wouldn't convince me.  I hate interleague play.

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McCovey Chronicles Open Link thread 4/10

"Open Link" because all I've got are two dumb things not worth their own diaries.  Well, one, maybe.

Mark Sweeney is coming off the DL soon, which means crunch time:  Do you DFA Sweeney or Niekro?  (Or go with some insane proposal like dumping Vizquel, putting Aurilia at SS, building a death ray to conquer the world, etc etc.)

(Oh yeah, and the link has something else about Bonds wanting to get 3,000 hits.  He might be joking, who knows.)

In lesser news, Yamid Haad has a job again.  (Scroll down.  It's not exactly headline news.)

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McCovey Chronicles Marlins Still Want Benitez?

From the Sun-Sentinal this a.m. comes speculation that the Marlins
may still want Benitez back.  It's a topic we'd all discussed back in January.

It's all speculation, mind you, fueled by the presence of two Marlins scouts at Benitez's last appearance.

If the Marlins are still willing to send Yusemeiro Petit over here for Benitez, and eat some of his salary ... can you say hook, line, and sinker?  That's a no-brainer positive win-win glass-half-full and any other cliches you want to throw in there.

BruteSentiment had noted reservations about Petit's role, given the Giants have pretty much filled up the rotation, if you include a place-saver for Lincecum (and that's before Russ Ortiz showed up).  So be it; Petit could be trade bait, then, or maybe Ortiz could be, if he turns in a good first half.

Maybe I'm just blinded by my raging need to see Benitez go away, but the chance to unload him and get anything back seems too good to pass up.  I don't know if a better offer than this will come around.  One hopes Brian Sabean is doing everything he can to keep the Marlins, uh, on the hook.  Did I really just use the same awful pun twice?

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McCovey Chronicles Wright out, Sanchez in?

Jamey Wright could officially be history, at least as a starter ... the papers are abuzz about the possibility of pulling him from the rotation.  Stuff in the Merc and Chronicle from Wednesday.

The stories infer multiple replacment "options," but the name they zoom in on is Jonanthan Sanchez.  As we all know, he's been starting in Fresno.  I guess we can thank the Stanton deal for that.

Hennessey gets dismissed as a possiblity because his arm isn't stretched out for the job. Taschner isn't mentioned, but I'll bet the same logic applies.

Would you give the kid his chance, and if so, how long would you wait?

I'm torn.  Much as I like Sanchez, I think Hennessey deserves a shot -- call it an irrational, playground-like sense of fairness.  And while Sanchez has shown ice-water veins in the majors so far, is he ready to make it through a big-league rotation two or three times?

Wright's next turn in the rotation could conceivably be skipped, since the Giants have today off.  So the 5th spot would reappear on Saturday the 19th, if I'm doing the math right.  Against the Dodgers, no less.

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McCovey Chronicles Pirates' Price

Brief mention in the Chronicle this morning that the Pirates reportedly want
Ishikawa and/or Copeland in exchange for Salomon Torres or Roberto Hernandez.

(Scroll to the bottom; it doesn't say much more than what I've said.  In fact, by inserting this paragraph, I've made my diary longer than the Chron blurb on these guys.  And yet, I keep typing, la la la la)

What do folks think of such a deal?  Would that be worth it?

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McCovey Chronicles J.Sanchez to the 'Pen

Interesting tidbit on the Connecticut (Double-A) pregame radio show just now...

Apparently they're going to put Jonathan Sanchez in the bullpen, at least for now.  The idea is to get him accustomed to 'pen work just in case the Giants need him in the bigs!

Wow. Sanchez on the fast track.

Matt Palmer will be moving into the rotation.

Separately: Ishikawa will be out a couple more days.   His foot isn't broken but there's a contusion. (uh, whatever that is.)  

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McCovey Chronicles Ishikawa's first hit

Here's an audio interview where Travis Ishikawa discusses his first big-league hit.  He makes a pretty good story out of it.

This was part of the Connecticut Defenders pregame the other day.  the interviewer is Jeremy Lechan.

Warning: about 50 seconds into the clip, you'll hear an Instant Messenger chime that's pretty loud.  My bad -- forgot to turn off the sound on IM while recording this.

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True Blue LA Bradley Getting Sqeezed?

Ex-Dodger tidbit, from the April 13 SF Chronicle:
http://tinyurl.com/ogzfj

A couple of scouts suspect umpires are being hard on Milton Bradley, possibly because of his abrasive personality:

On the plus side, Bradley seems to have a good attitude about it, in print anyway:

Bradley also isn't getting a lot of calls lately. One scout who saw the A's series at Seattle believes that Bradley has been getting squeezed and another said that umpires seem to be out to get the outfielder because of his temperamental reputation. Bradley struck out seven times this year, and the last six have been looking. Like Thomas, though, Bradley has not complained, though he did fire his bat in frustration after one strikeout.

"I'm just being too picky at what I swing at,'' Bradley said. "I'm not being my normal aggressive self. The bottom line is (the umpires) aren't going to change, so I've got to change.''

Bradley has three hits in the past two days, but when asked how he's feeling at the plate, he said, "Terrible. When I hit singles, it's not good.''

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McCovey Chronicles Coutlangus GONE

Reds claimed him on waivers.

Cincinnati Post blog link:
http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs/spring/2006/03/minor-move.asp

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McCovey Chronicles Grissom retires

http://tinyurl.com/qbuhx
(Chicago Tribune story)

Ah, Marquis, you had a good run.  I'll always remember him in those Atlanta world series games -- he played his heart out.  But I'm glad he saw it was time to hang 'em up.

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McCovey Chronicles Six added to the 40-man

Giants added six to the 40-man roster:

Kelyn Acosta
Jon Coutlangus
Jesus Reina
Travis Ishikawa
Nate Schierholtz
Eliezer Alfonzo

http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051117&content_id=1269766&vkey=news_mlb &fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb

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Athletics Nation Daily Link Dump 8/13/05

Seems a bit pointless considering 1) lots of folks at AN Day today and 2) all the really interesting links are in the New Ballpark diary.  But what the heck.

Huston Street, meet Eck (well, maybe):
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/08/13/SPG9OE6FDM1.DTL

Ben Fritz, 2002 first-round pick, continues his return from TJ surgery.  He's got 11 scoreless innings in 4 starts with the rookie-league club.  Here's the box from 8/11:

http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com/app/milb/stats/stats.jsp?sid=milb&did=milb&t=g_box&gi d=2005_08_12_athrok_royrok_1

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McCovey Chronicles minor lines, 8/10/05

Hope steve S doesn't mind... figured i'd take advantage of a slow work day to note some news:

  • In Salem-Keizer:  Will Thompson dislocated an ankle yesterday and is out for the season.  He was hitting .384-2-35.
  • In San Jose:  manager Lenn Sakata began serving a three-game suspension after bumping an ump while arguing a play at the plate on 8/9.
  • AAA:  Fresno lost to Albuquerque 6-4

    Fresno: CF Julio Ramirez: 2 for 4
    Fresno: C Justin Knoedler: 2 for 4, run
    Fresno: RF Todd Linden:  1 for 4, 2B, the only XBH out of 10 hits

    Fresno: Seung Song: 6 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 0 BB, 5 K, 1 HR

    AA: Norwich lost to Binghamton 9-6

    Norwich: LF Fred Lewis:  3 for 3, R, BB
    Norwich:  C Chris Curry:  2 for 4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI
    Norwich: CF Carlos Valderrama:  2 for 5, 2B, RBI

    Norwich:  Pat Misch:  5 IP, 7 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 9 K, 2 HR
    Norwich:  Oscar Montero  1 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K, 0 HR, took the loss
    James Garcia closed it out with a perfect 9th.

    A+ San Jose lost to Bakersfield, 9-4

    San Jose:  SS Jake Wald:  2 for 4, grand slam HR (his third)
    San Jose:  1B Travis Ishikawa:  2 for 3, BB, R
    San Jose:  2B Todd Jennings:  1 for 4, 3B

    San Jose:  RHP Jesse Floyd:  3.2 IP, 7 H, 8R, 6 ER, 4 BB, 3 K, 0 HR
    Rough start for Floyd, as a Giants starter gets ravaged for the second day in a row.

    San Jose announced Jesus Reina, who got shelled on Aug. 9, has been removed from the starting rotation.  Mitch Walk will take his place and start on Aug. 14.

    A-:  Augusta defeated Columbus, 5-3
    Game called in the 6th inning due to rain.

    Augusta:  RF Brian Horwitz:  2 for 2, 2 R
    Augusta:  SS Marcus Sanders:  0 for 2, R
    Augusta:  2B Kyle Haines:  1 for 4, 2B

    Augusta:  Caleb Salankey:  3.2 IP, 1 H, 2 ER, 6 BB, 6 K, 0 HR
    Augusta:  Adam Gardner:  2.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 K, 0 HR

    ssA:  Salem-Keizer lost to Vancouver, 5-3

    Salem-Keizer:  2B Mark Minicozzi:  3 for 4, R
    Salem-Keizer:  3B Pablo Sandoval:  2 for 4, 2B, R, RBI
    Salem-Keizer:  CF Joey Dyche:  0 for 5
    Chris Todd and Chris Stanton filled in at 1B for Will Thompson, going a combined 0 for 3, BB.

    Salem-Keizer:  Sergio Romo:  4.2 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 0 BB, 8 K, 1 HR
    Salem-Keizer:  Matt Raguse:  3.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 2 K, 0 HR, loss

    R: Scottsdale had a scheduled day off.

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