Welcome to mediocrity because that’s the best that can be expected for at least the next two years.
The M’s are in full-scale rebuilding mode and if anyone thinks otherwise, they are kidding themselves. The first game was nice but the second game was a flat-out abomination. The bullpen looks shaky, the offense will soon struggle to get 10 hits, and pressure will mount on the starters to go deeper into ballgames. For all those who think Brandon Morrow will eventually be a better pitcher than Timmy Lincecum just because Morrow is 8 inches taller and can kick Timmy’s ass in a bar fight, please go read another blog.
Although I don’t put a lot of stock in just two games, let’s look at some positives. Griffey still has some pop in his bat and can teach the kids how to draw a walk. Chavez can hit a little, run a little, and might be a useful 4th outfielder for the future team. Gutierrez has mad outfield skills and is the M’s first legit CF since Cammy. Beltre will lead the team in RBIs before he’s traded in July. Felix, when healthy and his head is on straight, pitches like a King. And hopefully Bedard pitches like an all-star so we can trade his malcontent, Benedict-Arnold ass out of town. I will never forgive him for an interview he gave at the July 2008 trade deadline to a radio station in Philadelphia where he said he would love to pitch there or anywhere else but Seattle.
How about the negatives? Betancourt can’t/won’t draw a walk. "Richie" Branyan Ks too much. The pitchers don’t like Joh. Morrow somehow inherited Gil Meche’s 2003 dead arm. The bullpen is full of cast offs from other teams. The starting staff will be asked to do waaaaay too much this year. The bench sucks.
Let’s talk straight. By July 31, and again at the end of the season, the M’s are going to make decisions on the following players:
1. Jerrod Washburn – SP (trade if possible)
2. Erik Bedard – SP (trade)
3. Adrian Beltre – 3B (trade)
4. Mike Sweeney – backup 1B (release)
5. Ken Griffey – DH/LF (release) - sorry kids!
6. Multiple bullpen guys – (release)
You can add Yuni Bettancourt (SS) to the list of trade candidates. Although the M’s own his rights for a few more years and don’t have to trade him, management clearly can’t stand the fact that Yuni is 3 doughnuts shy of Kirby Puckett (but can't hit like him). The more the guy eats, the smaller his range becomes. Yuni’s defensive stats have declined for three consecutive years, and we know Jack Z and Wak value defense. Nothing during spring opened their eyes about Yuni. In fact, even when he was slugging homeruns, they went out of their way to criticize his pitch selection. I don’t see this marriage lasting much longer. Look for the M’s to deal or draft a SS for the future.
To sum up, the M’s will likely turn over 6-10 additional players on next year’s roster. By July or August, we’ll be 20+ games out, and the kids from Tacoma and other farm systems will be making their way to the Emerald City. Meanwhile, I gotta keep paying full-price for my seasons tickets to go watch this crap.
Showing posts with label King Felix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Felix. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Can M's Compete in 2009?
First off, welcome everyone to Wetland Sports!!
After the M's looked quite impressive in their opener yesterday behind a lights out performance from the King, I began to wonder what it would take for the M's to realistically have a chance in 2009.
Granted, everyone thinks we will finish in last place and, quite frankly, so do I. As long as we have 3rd and 4th starters by the names of Silva and Washedupburn, we cannot be competitive against the Angels/A's and the depth they possess.
I am also extremely scared about what our bullpen will do in a tight game. Who do we throw out there before Morrow in the 9th? Corcoran? Aardsma? Yikes!! I'm not even confident in Morrow right now until he has a few more innings under his belt this season and builds his velocity from (91-93) back up to (97-99).
I believe the M's are a much improved team this season but still cannot compete unless the following five things happen:
1. Felix wins 20 games
2. Bedard wins 17 games
3. Griffey/Beltre hit at least 30 HR's
4. Morrow has 45 saves
5. Betancourt hits .300 with 20 HR's
I love the leadership Griffey has shown thus far as well. Having him in the lineup everday and in the locker room will be a huge plus for us all year. It's true his range is non-existent in the outfield and he appears heavier than ever before, but he will do all the "little things" to help us change things around.
Did anyone see his first AB against Minnesota? After Beltre led off with a double, Griffey hit a ground ball to 2nd, enabling Beltre to move to third with one out. Lopez then hits a sac fly and the M's stake the King to an early 1-0 lead. A little play in baseball, but noteworthy.
An early lead gives Felix confidence throughout the rest of the game. With a run on the board, he knows his offense will have his back. Griffey's unselfishness is something this team lacked last year. Many players in the same spot would not have been willing to give up an AB in fear of lowering their average.
After the M's looked quite impressive in their opener yesterday behind a lights out performance from the King, I began to wonder what it would take for the M's to realistically have a chance in 2009.
Granted, everyone thinks we will finish in last place and, quite frankly, so do I. As long as we have 3rd and 4th starters by the names of Silva and Washedupburn, we cannot be competitive against the Angels/A's and the depth they possess.
I am also extremely scared about what our bullpen will do in a tight game. Who do we throw out there before Morrow in the 9th? Corcoran? Aardsma? Yikes!! I'm not even confident in Morrow right now until he has a few more innings under his belt this season and builds his velocity from (91-93) back up to (97-99).
I believe the M's are a much improved team this season but still cannot compete unless the following five things happen:
1. Felix wins 20 games
2. Bedard wins 17 games
3. Griffey/Beltre hit at least 30 HR's
4. Morrow has 45 saves
5. Betancourt hits .300 with 20 HR's
I love the leadership Griffey has shown thus far as well. Having him in the lineup everday and in the locker room will be a huge plus for us all year. It's true his range is non-existent in the outfield and he appears heavier than ever before, but he will do all the "little things" to help us change things around.
Did anyone see his first AB against Minnesota? After Beltre led off with a double, Griffey hit a ground ball to 2nd, enabling Beltre to move to third with one out. Lopez then hits a sac fly and the M's stake the King to an early 1-0 lead. A little play in baseball, but noteworthy.
An early lead gives Felix confidence throughout the rest of the game. With a run on the board, he knows his offense will have his back. Griffey's unselfishness is something this team lacked last year. Many players in the same spot would not have been willing to give up an AB in fear of lowering their average.
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