mommar wrote:So the equipment truck has left, the old timers played this past week, and I'm bored, it's cold and rainy/snowy.........I think I'll make a baseball cd for work and lift our spirits after last Sunday
I've got
take me out to the ball game Put me in coach
Sweet Caroline
Casey's at Bat
Others please
Isn't that called Centerfield?
John Fogerty sings it, it is called Centerfield. Up until a few years ago they used to play it at every sox home game when the team took the field.
Is the song they use now called Play Ball?
I don't know, it is not too often we make it by first pitch but that song you are referring to "Play Ball" is sung by J. Bristol!
You can listen to it here http://www.outincenterfield.com/blog/20 ... lujah.html CHORUS
Play ball!
I just want to play
Whatever the inning
Whoever is winning
It's all the same
Play ball!
I just want to say
Whatever the season
Whatever the reason
I love that game
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Rookie of the Year Rules To qualify for the award a player must exceed neither of the following, before the season under consideration:
* 130 at bats or 50 innings pitched in the major leagues
* 45 days on the active roster of a major league club (excluding time on the disabled list or any time after rosters are expanded on September 1)
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
drunkpirate66 wrote:So it is 15 degrees right now on Nantucket . . .
reading Baseball America and drinking a dark n' stormy . . . thinking baseball . . .
Random Comment.
Best team dollar for dollar? Got to be the San Diego Padres . . . for 70 million dollars:
C Josh Bard
1B: Adrian Gonzalez
2nd: Tadahito Iguchi
SS: Khalil Greene
3rd: Kevin Kouzmanoff
LF: Scott Hairston
CF: Jim Edmonds
RF: Brian Giles
Number 1 Starter: Jake Peavy
2. Chris Young
3. Greg Madduz
4. Randy Wolf
5. Glendon Rusch (with Prior and Germano waiting)
Bull Pen: Hoffman, Bell, Meredith . . .
all for 70 million . . .
that lineup and staff should win 90+ easy . . .
They are still lacking that big power hitter in the middle of the lineup. And at Petco Field that is a problem. I do like Adrian Gonzalez though, the Red Sox made a run at hime when Texas put him on the market but SD grabbed him.
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
drunkpirate66 wrote:So it is 15 degrees right now on Nantucket . . .
reading Baseball America and drinking a dark n' stormy . . . thinking baseball . . .
Random Comment.
Best team dollar for dollar? Got to be the San Diego Padres . . . for 70 million dollars:
C Josh Bard
1B: Adrian Gonzalez
2nd: Tadahito Iguchi
SS: Khalil Greene
3rd: Kevin Kouzmanoff
LF: Scott Hairston
CF: Jim Edmonds
RF: Brian Giles
Number 1 Starter: Jake Peavy
2. Chris Young
3. Greg Madduz
4. Randy Wolf
5. Glendon Rusch (with Prior and Germano waiting)
Bull Pen: Hoffman, Bell, Meredith . . .
all for 70 million . . .
that lineup and staff should win 90+ easy . . .
They are still lacking that big power hitter in the middle of the lineup. And at Petco Field that is a problem. I do like Adrian Gonzalez though, the Red Sox made a run at hime when Texas put him on the market but SD grabbed him.
Gonzalez and Kouzmanoff are both fine for the NL West.
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
drunkpirate66 wrote:So it is 15 degrees right now on Nantucket . . .
reading Baseball America and drinking a dark n' stormy . . . thinking baseball . . .
Random Comment.
Best team dollar for dollar? Got to be the San Diego Padres . . . for 70 million dollars:
C Josh Bard
1B: Adrian Gonzalez
2nd: Tadahito Iguchi
SS: Khalil Greene
3rd: Kevin Kouzmanoff
LF: Scott Hairston
CF: Jim Edmonds
RF: Brian Giles
Number 1 Starter: Jake Peavy
2. Chris Young
3. Greg Madduz
4. Randy Wolf
5. Glendon Rusch (with Prior and Germano waiting)
Bull Pen: Hoffman, Bell, Meredith . . .
all for 70 million . . .
that lineup and staff should win 90+ easy . . .
They are still lacking that big power hitter in the middle of the lineup. And at Petco Field that is a problem. I do like Adrian Gonzalez though, the Red Sox made a run at hime when Texas put him on the market but SD grabbed him.
Gonzalez and Kouzmanoff are both fine for the NL West.
Don't know about Kouzmanoff, but from what I've seen of Gonzalez, I'd bet that he'd be a 30-40 HR guy easy for a lot of teams, especially for the Red Sox.
Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
Kouzmanoff projects to be a 30 homerun . . . .280 hitter.
Edmonds could still have enough for 25 homers.
With Gonzalez that is plenty of power for the NL West. For any division, really.
Speed . . . average . . . up and coming allstar potential catcher . . . one of the best rotations in baseball . . . top 5 bullpen (projected) . . . proves that it can be done for 70 million . . . I think (despite the stacked Mets) I will make my early prediction . . . Padres in the World Series.
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
drunkpirate66 wrote:Kouzmanoff projects to be a 30 homerun . . . .280 hitter.
Edmonds could still have enough for 25 homers.
With Gonzalez that is plenty of power for the NL West. For any division, really.
Speed . . . average . . . up and coming allstar potential catcher . . . one of the best rotations in baseball . . . top 5 bullpen (projected) . . . proves that it can be done for 70 million . . . I think (despite the stacked Mets) I will make my early prediction . . . Padres in the World Series.
Edmonds won't hit 25HR for two reasons, he will miss time because of health and PETCO is a huge ball park. I have been there and you can't imagine how deep it is.
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
drunkpirate66 wrote:Kouzmanoff projects to be a 30 homerun . . . .280 hitter.
Edmonds could still have enough for 25 homers.
With Gonzalez that is plenty of power for the NL West. For any division, really.
Speed . . . average . . . up and coming allstar potential catcher . . . one of the best rotations in baseball . . . top 5 bullpen (projected) . . . proves that it can be done for 70 million . . . I think (despite the stacked Mets) I will make my early prediction . . . Padres in the World Series.
Edmonds won't hit 25HR for two reasons, he will miss time because of health and PETCO is a huge ball park. I have been there and you can't imagine how deep it is.
Could. I said could.
and Gonzalez and Kouz should be one of the best 3 - 4's in the NL West (outisde of the obvious Colorado . . .)
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
Conversation I had this weekend with someone about the Hall of Fame and what cap players wear on their plaque. Only using players who have played on various teams and had success with multiple teams what cap should they have on their HOF plaque? Looking at the list of current players and those who are retired but not yet in the HOF, IF and a BIG IF these players were to get enshrined in Cooperstown what cap should they have on. Some of these players are HOF locks, some are borderline and some at unknown because of the steroid issues.
Clemens (Bos or NY)
I say NY, up until last season I thought Bos but with him going back to NY last season I think the NY cap decision is easier now.
Ricky Henderson (NYY or Oak)
Played for so many teams but NYY and Oak is where he had is greatest success. I say he goes in with a Oak cap
Curt Schilling (Phi, Ari, Bos)
Probably should go in with a Phi cap. But he won his championships with other teams and never won 20 games in a season with Phi but won 20 games 3 times since leaving Phi. Many people think he gets in because of his postseason numbers, since joining Bos he is 6-0 in the postseason with two titles. Tough call but I go with Phi.
Randy Johnson (Sea or Ari)
Tough tough call but for now it has to be Seattle but if he can somehow pitch well this season and rack up wins Ari has to be in the discussion.
Ken Griffey (Sea or Cin)
I think Sea, he had his best years there and in Cin he has spent more time on the DL then he has on the field.
Mike Piazza (LA or NYM)
Before looking I thought LA but he spent more time in NY and had great success there so I say NYM
Roberto Alomar (Bal, Tor, Cle)
Probably Tor, played there longer than any of his teams and won two titles there
Manny Ramirez (Bos or Cle)
Tremendous success in both places, after this season he would have played 8 season on both teams but I think Bos will be the choice.
Rafael Palmeiro, not sure he gets even close but if he ever did it would probably be Bal
Gary Sheffield, is a projected HOFer using the monitor. What cap, take your pick. After this season he would have played over one season with 7 different teams.
The rest of the HOF locks or near locks not yet eligible are all pretty easy to determine what cap they will have on.
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
The qestion about the Yankees starting rotation seems to be answered in today's NY Post. Starting 5, Chien-Ming Wang, Andy Pettitte, Mike Mussina, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy. With Chamberlain starting out in the bullpen.
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
drunkpirate66 wrote:Kouzmanoff projects to be a 30 homerun . . . .280 hitter.
Edmonds could still have enough for 25 homers.
With Gonzalez that is plenty of power for the NL West. For any division, really.
Speed . . . average . . . up and coming allstar potential catcher . . . one of the best rotations in baseball . . . top 5 bullpen (projected) . . . proves that it can be done for 70 million . . . I think (despite the stacked Mets) I will make my early prediction . . . Padres in the World Series.
See, I don't know if they even win the division. Not saying they won't but if you look east a little bit, the D-Backs have a pretty good rotation of their own with Webb and Haren.
Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
BottleofRum wrote:The qestion about the Yankees starting rotation seems to be answered in today's NY Post. Starting 5, Chien-Ming Wang, Andy Pettitte, Mike Mussina, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy. With Chamberlain starting out in the bullpen.
My only problem with the rotation they have (and believe me, I love that Joba's in the pen!) is who is the next guy in line? Carl Pavano? There's no way Pettitte or Mussina each get 30 starts. As for Hughes and Kennedy, it's always tough to make it through the entire season the first year you're a regular starter.
Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
drunkpirate66 wrote:Kouzmanoff projects to be a 30 homerun . . . .280 hitter.
Edmonds could still have enough for 25 homers.
With Gonzalez that is plenty of power for the NL West. For any division, really.
Speed . . . average . . . up and coming allstar potential catcher . . . one of the best rotations in baseball . . . top 5 bullpen (projected) . . . proves that it can be done for 70 million . . . I think (despite the stacked Mets) I will make my early prediction . . . Padres in the World Series.
See, I don't know if they even win the division. Not saying they won't but if you look east a little bit, the D-Backs have a pretty good rotation of their own with Webb and Haren.
I worry about the power already displayed in ARI and COL
In a division as close as NL West, where the clutch pitching sets the the tone by Aug and Sept, the difference maker really is clutch hitting.
We saw just who brought it by the last weekend in Sept '07. Padres really have to step up.
$#@&...only Vegas again?? Padres ...gotta start believin'!Bring on '14 Spring Training!
APNewsBreak: Pettitte tells Congress that teammate Clemens revealed HGH use in conversation
By RONALD BLUM, and
February 13, 2008
AP - Feb 12, 3:55 pm EST
HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Sports Writers
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Roger Clemens told Yankees teammate Andy Pettitte nearly 10 years ago that he used human growth hormone, Pettitte said in a sworn affidavit to Congress, The Associated Press learned Tuesday.
Pettitte disclosed the conversation to the congressional committee holding Wednesday's hearing on drug use in baseball, a person familiar with the affidavit said. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the document had not been made public.
According to the person familiar with the affidavit, who said it was signed Friday night, Pettitte also said Clemens backtracked when the subject of HGH came up again in conversation in 2005, before the same House committee held the first hearing on steroids in baseball.
drunkpirate66 wrote:Kouzmanoff projects to be a 30 homerun . . . .280 hitter.
Edmonds could still have enough for 25 homers.
With Gonzalez that is plenty of power for the NL West. For any division, really.
Speed . . . average . . . up and coming allstar potential catcher . . . one of the best rotations in baseball . . . top 5 bullpen (projected) . . . proves that it can be done for 70 million . . . I think (despite the stacked Mets) I will make my early prediction . . . Padres in the World Series.
See, I don't know if they even win the division. Not saying they won't but if you look east a little bit, the D-Backs have a pretty good rotation of their own with Webb and Haren.
I worry about the power already displayed in ARI and COL
In a division as close as NL West, where the clutch pitching sets the the tone by Aug and Sept, the difference maker really is clutch hitting.
We saw just who brought it by the last weekend in Sept '07. Padres really have to step up.
I commented earlier that I think the World Series champion comes out of the NL West. Stacked Division . . . (although I do think Colorado will drop). San Diego is my pick . . . but of course the D Backs could be there . . .
either way, I still say dollar for dollar the Padres at 70 million have the best team in MLB.
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .