Saturday, May 3, 2008

Central

Queue it up Brocko"
*Ain't no stopping us now!!!!*

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/standings

Thursday, May 1, 2008

KUBEL?

I know you guys are all jumping on the Kubel wagon, but these offensive stats are somewhat offensive, if you catch my drift. Not exactly DH worthy stats. I hope he can pick it up, otherwise we are looking at another typical Kubel year - lots of hype, a few big bombs, but utlimately a waste of a DH.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?playerId=6102
Only in girls softball. Notice the part about her MISSING first base.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/18451954.html

Avg and OBP

Very interesting, especially since growing up we were always told to hack away. DON'T coach your kids to hack away. They need to learn plate discipline.

Two decades passed in between the Twins producing a 30-homer hitter and the David Ortiz saga provided a glimpse into why that was the case, as the team tried to take a young hitter with tremendous power potential and essentially mold him into just another slap hitter. Back in 2004, when Ortiz was putting together the second of what is now five straight (and counting) 30-homer, 100-RBI seasons for the Red Sox, he said the following about his time in Minnesota:
When I first came to Minnesota, that's when I was told, "Stay inside the ball, hit the ball the other way." I always was a power hitter in the minor leagues. Everything changed when I went to Minnesota. I would take a hard swing and my first manager would be in the dugout, saying, "Hey, HEY, what are you doing?"Beyond the apparent lack of interest in encouraging slugging and inability to develop power hitters, the organization also repeatedly makes it clear that they care little about plate discipline, acquiring players who struggle to control the strike zone and seemingly refusing to coach them differently. When told last week that Delmon Young had chased more pitches out of the strike zone this season than any other hitter in baseball, Ron Gardenhire said:
I watched Torii Hunter for like 10 years. You think Torii hasn't swung? You know what? There's nothing wrong with swinging. That's why they give you a bat. This kid's 22 years old. He's got everything ahead of him. So let it fly. Learn as you go. He'll learn the strike zone.To start telling a guy to just "take, take, take," sometimes that's just not human nature. You don't get to the big leagues, and you don't become a big league player, by "take, take, take" and get walks.Some people are paid to drive in runs. You think David Ortiz goes up there to walk? He's paid to drive in runs. He walks because we walk him. On purpose. And that's what's going to happen to Delmon as he goes along, too. Right now, they know he's going to chase a little bit, but that's OK. I'll take my chances with him letting it fly.Gardenhire acting like he knows what makes Ortiz a great hitter while dismissing his outstanding plate discipline is amusing given what Ortiz has repeatedly said about the Twins stifling his development. Torii Hunter is a fantastic all-around player and succeeds offensively despite lacking plate discipline, but possessing that ability is fairly unique and pointing to him as the model for Young hardly inspires confidence given Hunter's lowly .325 career on-base percentage and unspectacular .795 OPS.Beyond that, in Gardenhire's mind why are the only choices for a hitter to "go up there looking to walk" or "swing at everything"? What happened to being disciplined, showing patience, working the count in your favor, and putting together a good at-bat? How many seasons in a row does the Twins' offense need to rank in the bottom half of the league while everyone in charge downplays the importance of plate discipline before people do the math? The Twins have failed to draw an above-average number of walks every year since 1988. On average during the 20 seasons since then they've ranked 10th in walks, never placing higher than seventh. So far this season they rank dead last in walks and on-base percentage, plus second-to-last in homers and runs. Oh, and as usual they also rank fifth in batting average, for all the good that does them. As for Young, he's "let it fly" to the tune of .265/.306/.314 this year and .290/.317/.407 for his career

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

KUUUUUUUUUUBEL!!!!

http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/18381619.html

Go Mets!!

This just made me laugh...Thought I'd pass it along

http://www.thelennydykstrareport.com/

300


In honor of the 300th post on the Crow's blog, I present you this picture:

May the Crow destroy all softball teams tonight with the ferocity of the Spartan Army. CAWWW!!!! CAWWW!!! CAWWW!!!!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Isiah Junior J R Rider

A Los Angeles Commissioner has just issued a $30,000 bench warrant for former NBA player Isaiah Rider. The warrant was issued after Rider failed to show up for his scheduled arraignment this morning.
Rider, who played for the Lakers and Timberwolves, was busted last month while driving through Skid Row in L.A. for failure to stop at the limit line at an intersection. He originally was booked for grand theft auto — since the 2001 Chevy Monte Carlo he was driving seemed to have been a stolen vehicle — but only was charged with one misdemeanor count of driving with a suspended license. Isaiah was released on $25,000 bail.

Yo-yo

Yo is out-hitting the Twins....how sad.

Johan Santana is off to a nice start with the Mets, posting a 3.12 ERA, 32-to-5 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and .209 opponent's batting average in 34.2 innings spread over five starts. He's also smacked three doubles, which gives him one fewer extra-base hit than Delmon Young, in 87 fewer plate appearances. For his career, Santana has now hit .250/.283/.386 in 46 trips to the plate. As a team, the Twins have hit a combined .263/.303/.364 this year, for a slightly lower OPS than Santana's career mark.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Twins

What a horrible weekend...
http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/18316544.html

With Liriano being sent down, Baker straining a quad, and Livan sucking hind teet, it's a sorid time right now...