Link Roundup: Waner's Ceremony, Mariners News, and All-Star Tokenism
-P- The Pirates will retire Paul Waner's number before the game on July 21.
-P- SI points out that the Yankees are as far out of the playoff race as the Pirates are.
-P- The Mariners and Ichiro Suzuki are on the verge of agreeing to a five-year deal worth almost $100 million. USS Mariner likes the deal. Personally, I'd be concerned about the way Ichiro would age - so much of his value has to do with his spectacular baserunning. How's he going to be running the bases in 2011 or 2012, when he'll be 37 and 38? And how many of those Ichiro-special infield singles is he going to beat out? Even if we accept that this is a good deal based on Ichiro's performance now, I'd be concerned that he won't age as well as other players do. But the USS Mariner guys would know a lot more about this than I would.
-P- By the way, speaking of USS Mariner - I keep forgetting to post this, but it's a really cool story. A couple weeks ago, USSM wrote an open letter to the Mariners' pitching coach explaining why Felix Hernandez needed to mix up his pitches better in the first couple innings of his starts. Well, then Hernandez threw a two-hitter over eight innings against the A's - and credited USSM for his success. I guess I can continue to dream that baseball blogs do matter.
-P- More Mariners news: the M's will call up top prospect Adam Jones, who had a .963 OPS at Class AAA Tacoma, and he'll start in right field for them. The effect of all this will be that slow, slow outfielder Raul Ibanez will move to DH and DH Jose Vidro and his .698 OPS will move to the bench. This should be a big boost for the Mariners, who are only 2.5 games back of the Angels in the AL West.
-P- Royals Review has a good post that shows how little the 'at least one player per team' All-Star Game rule really accomplishes. Pirates fans will surely nod their heads in agreement. Brian Giles got one whole at-bat in 2001; Mike Williams (perhaps fortunately) didn't pitch in the 2003 All-Star Game; Jason Bay didn't play in 2005. What good is this rule?
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by KPatrick on
Jul 11, 2007 8:53 PM EDT
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Another interesting link
Jack Z used to be part of our front office in the early '90s.
by Vlad on
Jul 12, 2007 12:41 PM EDT
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That seems to be the conventional wisdom
by WTM on
Jul 12, 2007 7:18 PM EDT
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Yeah
by Charlie on
Jul 12, 2007 7:27 PM EDT
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Totally with you
Hey WTM, not that your site is hard to navigate or anything, but a search-by-player box would be great. No trouble finding anyone, just saying. Also, maybe a link to players no longer in the system. Like, what had you written about, say, Lillibridge, or Stansberry, might be interesting.
And while I'm handing out suggestions, Charlie, sometime when you do a minor league recap, one idea might be to take one of the teams and compare them to a few other teams of the same level. Like, how does Altoona compare to the AA teams of NYY, MIL, STL and MIN. I just picked those randomly, you might pick a few teams that make a point about where the Pirate org stands.
I was on vacation for the suggestion box post, but another one, similar to what someone said in that thread, is to link to some of the meaningful stuff at BBTF or other (preferably free) sites or blogs. Or even old articles there that discuss why, say, BABIP, or whatever you might be talking about, has meaning.
Otherwise, I like what you do here, and like the diary capability, it's like a blog for non-fulltime bloggers. I would have done diaries for the Indy-Rochester games like I did last year, but there's really not a whole lot I'm interested in seeing, and I could only make two games, and one was tonight's, which I declined.
by azibuck on
Jul 12, 2007 9:30 PM EDT
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Former players
The former players' pages are still there, at least ones who left in the last two years since I switched ISPs. There's just no link. If you go to the right position, say shortstop, go to any shortstop's page, erase his name from the URL and put in the one you want, you'll get the old page. You just have know the position and spell the last name. The URL always has the complete last name with no caps, spaces or punctuation ("vanbenschoten"), except it's preceded by the first initial where it's a common last name ("jwilson").
I'll see about putting up links to the former players when I get back from vacation. Of course, they'll be outdated.
by WTM on
Jul 12, 2007 11:45 PM EDT
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Minor league recaps
by Charlie on
Jul 13, 2007 4:53 PM EDT
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Player search
by WTM on
Jul 12, 2007 11:37 PM EDT
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