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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

PUJOLS VS. VAUGHN.

L.A. ANGELS BIG FREE AGENT 1B
ALBERT PUJOLS VS. MO VAUGHN 

Angels fans have a real dislike for Mo Vaughn and I really can't understand why? I have never heard anything nice said about the guy in southern california. Fans act like the guy didn't produce for the Halos, like he was a complete lazy bust. Have you even bothered to take a look at the numbers? If you had you would see he was a very productive player up until his injury back in 2001.  I find it interesting that Vaughn's numbers compare nicely to Albert Pujols stats this season. 

Mo Vaughn 
Games 139
Plate Appearances 592
AB 524 
Hits 147
Runs 63
HR  33
RBI  108 
BA  .281
SLG .508
OPS. .866
Total Bases  266

Albert Pujols
Games  154 
Plate Appearances  670

AB  607
Hits  173
Runs  85
HR   30
RBI  105
BA  .285 
SLG .516
OPS.  .859
Total Bases  313


While it looks like Albert gets the best of him in season 1 it might be difficult for Pujols to keep up with Vaughn after completing season 2.  
Mo Vaughn's second season with Anaheim he played in 
161 games 
and had over 700 plate appearances. 
He hit 36 HR with 117 RBI 
with an OPS. of over .860. 

THAT WOULD BE 69 homers and 225 RBI in two seasons 

Given Albert's numbers this season I think it would be considered a pretty good year if he could reach Vaughn's 2nd season power stats. Let that soak in for a sec. 

The fact that Albert Pujols will have to have a better season next year just to keep up with Mo Vaughn's Angels totals should say something. Vaughn looks far from a lazy bust so far.  If you expected Vaughn to carry the same average he did in Fenway then you probably didn't think did you? I mean suddenly 215 foot jam shot fly balls aren't doubles.

If you look at Mo's numbers and compare them with where he would rank in today's game he would still be considered an elite 1B. Which means the Angels did get 2 great seasons out of the guy and isn't that better then 4 or 5 below average seasons? In a world of bad contracts it could of been a whole lot worse. If he doesn't rupture that tendon who knows how his tenure with Anaheim plays out. I would assume he would of continued being a very productive power hitter in the middle of the order and poor Scott Spiezio would of never got a chance. 

Vaughn was a very fine player he finished in the top 5 of the MVP voting 3 times.  winning it back in 1995. 





Friday, October 19, 2012

The Real MLB All-Stars of 2012


MR. RESENTMENT'S 2012 BEST IN SHOW
ALL MLB TEAMS
                           
2012 1st TEAM -  ALL MLB
IF BASEBALL HAD TEAMS THE WAY THE NBA DOES THIS WOULD BE IT

C.    BUSTER POSEY. San Francisco Giants. Where would the Giants be without Posey? Probably wouldn't of been in the playoff's let alone win the West and knock out the Central winning Reds. Probable NL MVP and Comeback Player of the Year he is one highly touted collegiate player that actually has panned out. 
.336 24 HR 103 RBI  .957 OPS  WAR 7.2

1B.  PRINCE FIELDER. Detroit Tigers. With Votto out much of the season, Prince took over as the games best first baseman from start to finish. Excluding Votto, Prince ended with the highest average amongst 1B and finished tied with Adrian Gonzalez for most RBI. A premiere bat in the game with a great track record Fielder is the man this year. 
.313  30 HR  108 RBI  .940 OPS. WAR 4.5

2B.   ROBINSON CANO. NY Yankees. Maybe the best player in the game according to Yankee fans he is certainly one of the most arrogant. Cano crushed it in the regular season before having possibly the worst postseason ever. A WAR of 8.2 is legit far and away the best 2B this season. 
.313  33 HR  94 RBI .929 OPS. WAR 8.2 

3B.  MIGUEL CABRERA. Detroit Tigers.  The scariest guy in baseball for pitchers to face right now is the Triple Crown winning Cabrera. Even with Adrian Beltre having another outstanding season Cabrera is the clear cut choice at 3B since we don't factor defense much into this equation. 
.330  44 HR   139 RBI  .999 OPS. WAR 6.9 


SS.  IAN DESMOND. Washington Nationals. A lot of people would of gone with Jeter here but we prefer power bats over opposite field singles. 25 bombs out of the SS position makes for one heck of season. Other SS had great halves of the season but Desmond put it together for the entire year. 
.292  25 HR   73 RBI   21 SB  .845 OPS.  WAR 3.2 

OF. RYAN BRAUN.  Milwaukee Brewers.  Braun ended with a higher OPS than Josh Hamilton and double the WAR. If Posey wasn't a media darling Braun would wrap up his second straight MVP. 
.319  41 HR  112 RBI  30 SB  .987 OPS. WAR 6.8 

OF.  MIKE TROUT. LA Angels of Anaheim. Rookie of the Year is in the bag and he will be in a battle for MVP with Miguel. The best all around player in the game this season his WAR puts Trout's season in the top 25 best seasons of ALL TIME people. 
.326  30 HR  83 RBI  49 SB  .963 OPS. WAR 10.7 

OF. JOSH HAMILTON. Texas RangersIf you are willing to put up with all the crap that comes a long with having Hamilton in your line up there isn't many better. His numbers speak loudly but so does his constant injuries and headgames. A premiere hitter in the game when he allows himself to chew tobacco, he will be the big Free Agent this off season. 
.285  43 HR   128 RBI  7 SB  .930 OPS. WAR 3.3 

DH. ANDREW McCUTCHEN. Pitt Pirates. Second in WAR to only Mike Trout, Cutch put together an outstanding season that would have seen him higher in the MVP voting if his team didn't collapse in the second half. A top 10 player in the game going forward this could be his coming out party. 
.327  15 HR   96 RBI  20 SB  .953 OPS. WAR 7.0 


SP  CLAYTON KERSHAW. Los Angeles Dodgers. 
227.2 IP  14-9  2.53 ERA  229 K's  1.02 WHIP  WAR 6.3 

SP  JUSTIN VERLANDER. Detroit Tigers. 
238.1 IP  17-8  2.64 ERA  239 K's  1.06 WHIP  WAR 7.5 

SP  R.A. DICKEY. NY Mets. 
233.2 IP  20-6  2.73 ERA  230 K's  1.05 WHIP  WAR 5.4 

RP  FERNANDO RODNEY. Tampa Bay Rays.
74.2 IP  2-2   0.60 ERA  48 Saves  0.78 WHIP .167 BA

I didn't make either team are you serious? The Perfect Game wasn't good enough for you? 

2nd TEAM
C.    YADIER MOLINA. St. Louis Cardinals. Best all around catcher in the game in my opinion his numbers actually make a strong case that I am right. It doesn't hurt he just caught a World Series winning staff last season and again making a deep run. He keeps getting stronger as an offensive player.
.315 22 HR  76 RBI  12 SB  .874 OPS   WAR 6.7 

1B.  ALBERT PUJOLS. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.  A tale of two seasons for Albert. He would of loved to erase the first half of the season. He came on strong and shrugged off the hate and battled all the way back to have what would be a career year for many good hitters around baseball. 
.285  30 HR  105 RBI   .859 OPS. WAR 4.6 

2B.  AARON HILL. Arizona Diamondbacks. Probably our most controversial pick but if you breakdown 2B then you will see Hill ended with better numbers than Pedroia and Phillips. Not the popular choice on the national level but for this season its the right one. 
.302 26 HR  85 RBI  14 SB .882 OPS. WAR 4.6 

3B.  ADRIAN BELTRE. Texas Rangers. A first team caliber player lands on our 2nd team due to some guy named Cabrera. The best all around 3B in the game. Still can't believe Angels owner Moreno lost out on Beltre because he didn't want to pay him the extra year. Good call. 
.325  36 HR  102 RBI  .921 OPS. WAR 6.6 


SS.  DEREK JETER. New York Yankees. Jeter magically found the fountain of youth this season. Over 200 hits again this season. I wonder if he gave out more gift baskets then RBI's this season 58 seems like a good wager line. 
.316  216 Hits  15 HR  20 SB  58 RBI .791 OPS. WAR 2.1 

OF.  CARLOS GONZALEZColorado Rockies. He missed some time which resulted in missed AB's but he still put up impressive numbers. His .881 OPS does it for me. 
.303  22 HR  85 RBI .881 OPS. WAR 1.3 

OF. MATT HOLLIDAY. St. Louis Cardinals. Holliday is just about as steady as they come. Great hitter, again with over 100 runs batted in as he leads the Cardinals deep in the playoffs again this season- this time without Albert. 
.295  27 HR 102 RBI .877 OPS. WAR 3.8 

OF.  ADAM JONES. Baltimore Orioles. Talks of MVP in the first half he faded a little down the stretch but still led the O's into their first playoff appearance in blah blah. 
.287 32 HR 82 RBI  16 SB .839 OPS. WAR 3.4 


DH. EDWIN ENCARNACION. Toronto Blue JaysControversial pick here but the guy played out of his ass all season long. With a higher slugging percentage than McCutchen and Fielder, Encarnacion season was definately a head scratcher. 24 doubles along with 42 bombs what can we do other then to but him on the team? 
.280  42 HR  110 RBI   .941 OPS. WAR 4.5 

SP  DAVID PRICE. Tampa Bay Rays.
211 IP  20-5  2.56 ERA  205 K's  1.10 WHIP  WAR 6.4 

SP  JOHNNY CUETO. Cincinnati Reds.
 217 IP  19-9  2.78 ERA  170 K's  1.17 WHIP  WAR 5.8 

SP  FELIX HERNANDEZ. Seattle Mariners. 
232 IP  13-9  3.06 ERA  223 K's  1.14 WHIP  WAR 3.06

RP.  CRAIG KIMBREL. Atlanta Braves. 
62.2 IP  3-1 1.01 ERA  42 Saves  0.65 WHIP .126 BA





Thursday, October 18, 2012

POSTSEASON NIGHTMARES

2012 POSTSEASON ALL- BUST TEAM 
BASEBALL'S WORST AT EACH POSITION.
OUR WORST PLAYER OF POSTSEASON.
Congrats to the Yankees best player Robinson Cano for having one the worst playoff's in any sport period. I love it. 

Alex Rodriguez seems to have the focus all him but he certainly isn't the only player struggling during these playoff's. I give to you the worst of the worst at each position. 

C. Matt Wieters. Baltimore Orioles. 
3 for 24. 0 RBI. 2 Run scored. 

1B. Mark Reynolds. Baltimore Orioles.
3 for 22. 1 RBI. 10 K's. 

2B.  Robinson Cano. NY Yankees. 
3 for 40. 4 RBI and 1 Run scored. 

3B. Alex Rodriguez. NY Yankees. 
3 for 25. 0 RBI. 1 Run 

SS. J.J. Hardy. Baltimore Orioles. 
5 for 27.  2 RBI. 1 Run Scored. 

LF. Seth Smith. Oakland A's. 
2 for 15. 3 RBI 3 Runs scored. 

CF. Adam Jones. Baltimore Orioles. 
2 for 26. 1 RBI. OPS. .151

RF. Nick Swisher.  NY Yankees. 
5 for 30 2 RBI, 10 K's. 

DH. Curtis Granderson. NY Yankees.  
3 for 30. 1 HR. 1 Run Scored. 16 K's. 


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Arte Moreno Is Blowing It


DOES ARTE MORENO KNOW WHAT HE IS DOING? 
ANGELS OWNER SIGNED OFF ON SOME OF MLB's WORST DEALS
Arte passed on me. Guess he didn't want 68 HR in 2 Seasons.

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have now missed the playoff's 3 seasons in a row. Unexceptable. Seems like every expert is willing to blame anything and everything but the owner himself. Arte Moreno has signed a handful of horrible contracts and has let go of guys that went on to have career years with other organizations. It's easy to blame Scioscia or Dipoto and before that Reagins for the teams lack of success lately but I feel it's time to put some of the blame on the head man in charge. 

Let's start with the first bad contract Moreno signed off on, Gary Mathews Jr. Arte okays a 5 year deal worth 50 Million dollars. 50 million for a outfielder that never hit over 20 HR and only one season where he hit over .300. Please  keep in mind the guy played for Texas where everyone rakes. What was Arte thinking? How bad was Mathews? The Angels actually paid $21.5 million on Mathews remaining contract just to get rid of him as the Mets picked him up. 

Then of course the infamous Scott Kazmir trade were they didn't really lose that much trading Tampa Bay infielder Sean Rodriguez and a pitching prospect but boy did the Angels have to eat that contract. In Scott's brief time with the Angels spanning 3 seasons he went 11-17 with a 5.13 ERA while only managing to pitch 188 innings in that span. The Angels finally bit the bullet and released Kazmir even though he still $14.5 million left on his contract. Talk about robbery, kids this is one reason why guaranteed contracts makes baseball a better sport to play then football. 

Next we look at the Vernon Wells contract that the Angels took off the hands of Toronto. While I am a fan of Wells it was clearly a  move the Angels wish they could have back. Vernon before coming to the Angels already looked to be in the decline of his very solid career but when he joining Anaheim his numbers really fell of the cliff. A career .280 hitter with the Jays over 12 years Wells has dropped all the way down to .220 with the Angels over the past 2 seasons. The performance just hasn't been consistent enough for any of the fans liking and hardly up to par for a guy making nearly 20 million a season. 

And of course last off season there was the huge 10 year 254 million dollar deal that will have the Angels paying  Albert Pujols until he is well no one really knows for sure how old he is right? After signing the mega deal in Pujols much like every player that gets a mega deal they struggle at first. See Jason Werth, Carl Crawford, Alex Rodriguez, Carlos Beltran etc. While the deal isn't going to hurt the Angels in the short term it looks like the back end of the deal could turn into another A-Rod type situation where the bat speed won't be the same resulting in his power numbers not living up to the contract.  Of course if the Angels manage to win a World Series or 2 before the end of his contract I think Angels fans will be willing to except Albert's deal as being successful. 

These of course were the deals the Angels did pull off but what about the contracts they let slip away? Mike Napoli wasn't resigned and went on to a All-World Catcher with division rival Texas. Arte let's him go and Napoli turns into a 30 HR .320 batting average guy the very next year in a position where the Angels got absolutely no production out of. Grant it Napoli only hit .238 in his final season with the Angels but he did manage to blast 26 HR in 140 games and that will work people especially when his replacement Jeff Mathis hit .174 with 3 HR.  

Of course everyone remembers Arte being stubborn and not being willing to give Adrian Beltre that extra year on his free agent contract. Result? Texas grabs him and Beltre becomes the best 3B in baseball. Do you think the Angels could of used a 3B that hit over the past 2 seasons hit .315, drove in over 200 runs and hit 68 HR? What the hell was Arte thinking? Scared to sign off an extra year but was willing to give Albert a 10 year deal? Come on, that's being a clown owner.  

Lastl but definitely not the least important he oversees Fernando Rodney leaving to go to Tampa Bay. After a bad season with the Angels Rodney turns in one of the best seasons a closer has ever had. Now certainly no one saw that coming but does it really matter? We are seeing a trend of bad moves time and and time again. What seemed to be the Angels problem this season? Was it the bullpen? Yeah i think they had something to do with the Angels struggles this season. A bullpen of Rodney, Ernesto Frieri and Scott Downs on the backend would of made  for a potent bullpen and certainly would of pushed the Angels into the playoffs and probably would of won them the division even after the horrible start. Fernando's WAR of 3.7 alone pushes the Angels into a Wild Card position.  

I understand the owner hires a General Manager to make personal decisions but people have to realize the owner is the one that signs off on deals after all he is signing everyone's paychecks.  The biggest flaws on the Angels in recent seasons have been 3B,  the Catcher position and the bullpen. Wow, think if the Angels didn't sign Pujols and had Beltre at 3B, Napoli at Catcher with Trumbo and Morales switching off at 1B and DH along with Rodney in the pen. What kind of team would we be looking at? Probably the best team in baseball while weakening the Texas Rangers who have been a dominant force in the AL during the same span. 
Arte come on man are you ever going to make a decent decision for the Halos?  
   



Thursday, October 11, 2012

A-ROD Vs. V-DUB.


VERNON WELLS VS. ALEX RODRIGUEZ 
BATTLE FOR THE WORST CONTRACT IN MLB

A-Rod is the man at the moment that everyone is trashing for not performing up to standards. Let's compare A-Rod to a local huge contract underachiever - no i'm not talking about Albert Pujols, stop it of course I'm talking about Vernon Wells you already saw his name in the title of the article. In keeping with the what have you done for me lately mindset I will break down key stats from just the last 3 seasons. 
While Angels fans think that Vernon Wells contract is like roster carcinogen it really isn't any worse then what the Yankees are saddled  with in A-Rod's deal.  Angels fans fail to realize that while Wells average has fallen off the map he is still a power threat and plays a great LF. 
Captain Obvious: both players are getting paid way too much. They both have been on the decline of their careers for a couple seasons now and in a completely unrelated topic see http://diamondclubdirt.blogspot.com/2012/09/mlb-current-drug-testing-policy.html 

Last 3 Seasons Numbers
Vernon Wells contract:  7yrs/ 126 Million 
18 Mill a year
games 365
PA 1437
AB's 1338
Avg .244
Runs 175
Hits 327
HR 67
RBI 183
WAR total of 3.3
Alex Rodriguez contract: 10yrs/275 Million 
paid 29 Mill this season
games 358
PA 1552
AB's 1358
Avg .272
Runs 215
Hits 370
HR 64
RBI 244
WAR total of  9.6 
To put A-Rod's 3 season WAR total in perspectative Mike Trout this season  surpassed A-Rod's total in less then 1 full season.  
We can see that 10 million dollars more a year gets you 12 more  runs a season, 12 more hits a and 20 more RBI. (With less HR) Of course everyone thought Derek Jeter was done too, http://diamondclubdirt.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-captain.html (Unrelated article of course)  both these guys could find their swings again at anytime and that is why it is so difficult to take them out of the lineup. 

So I say calm down Angels fans it isn't the end of the world.