Zack Greinke is married to a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader; he's young; he's a multi-millionaire; he's already won a Cy Young award; and he has nasty, nasty stuff. Whatever his issues are...self-confidence ain't one of them. In addition to being the best pitcher on any given team, he thinks he's the best hitter, golfer, World of Warcraft player, etc. In the end, he was kind of an ass. But I will miss him a great deal. Since the trade went down, I have been in a serious funk. It's kinda like I felt when Brad and Jen broke up.
Here's my take on the guys the Royals got:
Alcides Escobar -- slick-fielding shortstop #AtLeastHeIsntYuni
Lorenzo Cain -- has a hitch in his swing #NotSold
Jeremy Jeffers -- a big arm for the pen #OurPenIsGoingToBeSick #DontCareAboutTheHappyWeed
*It's good to get some more dark-skinned players #NotRacist
Jake Odorizzi -- yet another good pitching prospect #BestSystemInBaseball.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The linguistic art of arguing with an umpire
Lou Piniella was telling a story about a run-in with an umpire on MLB radio last night:
Piniella: Where was that pitch at?
Ump: I'm surprised at you, Lou. You went to college, right?
Piniella: What are you getting at?
Ump: You should know better than to end a sentence with a preposition.
Piniella: Let me re-phrase this for you. Where was that pitch at, you stupid sonofabitch?
Then, according to Lou, he got to enjoy the rest of the game in the dugout with a cold beer.
Piniella: Where was that pitch at?
Ump: I'm surprised at you, Lou. You went to college, right?
Piniella: What are you getting at?
Ump: You should know better than to end a sentence with a preposition.
Piniella: Let me re-phrase this for you. Where was that pitch at, you stupid sonofabitch?
Then, according to Lou, he got to enjoy the rest of the game in the dugout with a cold beer.
Over the Cliff
Am I the only one who thinks Cliff Lee is really overrated? I've never thought of him as a great pitcher, despite what he did last season. This is probably because (with the exception of his Cy Young year in 2008) he's never impressed me much while pitching against my lowly Kansas City Royals. Here is how Lee has faired against the mighty Royals lineup over the years (assuming I looked up the numbers correctly):
2010 -- 7.71 ERA
2009 -- 3.27
2008 -- 2.63
2007 -- 16.62
2006 -- 5.09
2005 -- 5.80
2004 -- 4.35
This proves absolutely nothing. But (for what it's worth) I think Zack Greinke is worth a lot more than Lee.
2010 -- 7.71 ERA
2009 -- 3.27
2008 -- 2.63
2007 -- 16.62
2006 -- 5.09
2005 -- 5.80
2004 -- 4.35
This proves absolutely nothing. But (for what it's worth) I think Zack Greinke is worth a lot more than Lee.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
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