Monday, August 20, 2007

Carlos Zambrano signs 91.5 Million Extension-The Problem with Mets' Starting Pitching

Carlos Zambrano has signed a 5 year extension with the Cubs, removing another starting pitcher from the market. Zambrano is young (26) and is good for 200+ innings and 15+ wins. The Mets are in trouble moving forward with starting pitching. With Glavine likely to retire at the end of this year (and definitely after next), Pedro a question mark, and Pelfrey still developing, the Mets all of a desperately need some young reliable starting pitching-and there is none to be found.



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Monday, August 20, 2007 2:43:22 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Sunday, August 19, 2007

Is The Rocket Worth It?

This weekend Roger Clemens won his 5th game this year as a Yankee and is now 5-5 in 2007 as a Yankee with a respectable 3.92 ERA. The questions is, is he worth it?

The Yankees are closing in Seattle for the wild card, .5 behind. Over the last month, the Yankees made up a lot of ground. But is this really because as the Tank said after the all star break, the Yankees had a month of playing teams below .500. So the last month is not really the Yankees improving, but just playing bad teams.

Despite a one game suspension for tossing a bean ball, Clemens has put up 5 wins, against 5 losses. Are those five wins, at $2,000,000 a win, worth it? Are those five wins that the team could not have gotten with a AAA pitcher for a fraction of the salary?

Steve doesn't think so, his office mate Mike does, as does the Tank. We'll find out in the next month what happens.

Posted By The Tank in New York.



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Sunday, August 19, 2007 7:52:58 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Saturday, August 18, 2007

Jello Wrestling at Henrietta Hudson on Sunday, August 19, at 8 p.m.

Amateur Female Jello Wrestling!
NEXT EVENT: Sunday, August 19, 2007 at Henrietta Hudson!

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Posted by the Tank in NY.



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Saturday, August 18, 2007 11:45:21 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Friday, August 17, 2007

Will A-Rod get greedy?

Yankees GM Brian Cashman said yesterday  that if A-Rod elects to exercise his right to opt out of his contract at the end of the season, he will not return to the New York Yankees. If A-Rod opts out, he will then be eligible for free agency. Cashman said the Yankees will not participate in that bonanza. He also refuses to negotiate during the season, so the only scenarios are: A-Rod files for free agency and leaves the Yankees or he does not file and stays. The 10 days after the World Series will be the most dramatic filing period of all time.

The Yankees are correct to play hardball, Boras has already said things like "A-Rod minimum is 32 million a year" so it is time to call Boras bluff and say you won't play that game. He either stays or goes.

It is up to A-Rod. Does he get greedy?

Steve's prediction: A-Rod will be in a Boston Red Sox uniform next year playing shortstop and earning about $28 million a year.

Posted by Steve in New York



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Friday, August 17, 2007 10:20:13 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Thursday, August 16, 2007

NBA Highs and Lows
When we should be discussing the balance of power in the Eastern Conference and the entire NBA with the Celtics getting KG and Ray Allen, we have to witness renegade NBA referee, Tim Donaghy, sheepishly enter a guilty plea in court yesterday.  Co-defendants entered innocent pleas.  Let's see if names of players and other referees come up in this whole mess.  Hopefully not.
 
Until then, I want focus more on if Reggie Miller is going to return to the NBA with the Celtics.  If Reggie signs with the Celtics, the Celtics have to be favorites to win it all with three hungry veterans -- KG, Ray Allen, and Miller who have never won a championship ring.
 
More importantly, how will the Knicks, Nets, and the rest of the NBA respond?
 
Posted by an anxious Tank in NY.


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  Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Pedro's Comeback

There is so much hype over Roger Clemens returning to the Yankees, that we have all but forgotten Pedro Martinez. Pedro made several simulated starts over the past month and had his second rehab start for for the Mets A Gulf Coast team. (Note to Omar-why not have him pitch a game for the Coney Island Cyclones so NY Fans can go out and show their love and support?)

Pedro retired the first nine batters he faced yesterday against the Dodgers’ Gulf Coast League team. In the 4th inning, he threw 29 pitches and allowed a three-run homer. After the 60 pitch outing, Pedro went to the bullpen and threw 20 pitches, all fastballs. He was seen in the 84- to 85-mile-an-hour range and had one at 88.  

This is all good. The real question is how fast has the arm come back and can he get into a 5 day rotation. The Mets need a shot in the arm and Pedro maybe it.Pedro's presence in the dugout when he returns by early September will be a boost for the team.   The Mets need some pitching help right now (as well as a catcher!), but unfortunately then need middle relief more than starting pitching.

Posted by Steve in New York.



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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 12:40:37 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Phil "Scooter" Rizzuto, R.I.P.
 
Mr. Steinbrenner was correct in saying that Heaven needed a shortstop, Phil "Scooter" Rizzuto, who passed earlier today.  Scooter was a great player and broadcaster.  His playing days preceded my birth but I knew that he never let anyone, including the great Casey Stengel stand in his way.  Stengel told him that he should shine shoes but he went to win seven World Series and an AL MVP amongst other awards.  He may have been short at 5-foot-6 but his heart was bigger than them all.  That's what determination can do.
 
Scooter's broadcasting days shaped my youth.  I listened to his radio broadcasts on WCDO in Walton, New York.  His trademark "Holy cow!" became a staple in more ways than one as I grew up on a dairy farm.  That was the beginning of my comedy career.  :-)
 
I can close my eyes, listen to the memorized tape of his radio broadcasts in my head, and let the game unfold in the "Theatre of the Mind".  That was Scooter's gift to me and millions of other kids.  He will be missed.  Godspeed Scooter! 
 
Photo courtesy of the Yankees.com.  Posted by a mourning Tank in NY. 


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Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:40:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Monday, August 13, 2007

Tied for the Wild Card, Four Back of the Division Lead
Thanks to a sweep of the host Cleveland Indians, the Yankees moved into a first place tie with the Seattle Mariners for first place in the Wild Card.  The Mariners have two games in hand -- one less loss and win, respectively, than the Yankees. 
 
The Red Sox also thankfully blew two late leads against the Baltimore Orioles over the weekend so the Yankees thankfully moved within four games of the AL East lead.
 
Keep the faith! 
 
Posted by a hopeful Tank in NY.


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Monday, August 13, 2007 3:41:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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  Sunday, August 12, 2007

Marlins at the Mets, the Tank's Unique Shea Doubleheader

In the spirit of sequels and unique doubleheaders, I returned to Shea Saturday for the Florida Marlins at the Mets.  Tom Glavine is going for career victory # 301.  I am joined by my college friend Bellerose(Queens) Alex who lives in DC but visiting home for a couple weeks.  It's great catching up with Alex who I haven't seen since NJ/DC/NY Steve's October 2004 wedding.          

My left calf is still tight and I am limping from Saturday morning's Run to Home Plate (RTHP) so I am a little concerned.   
      
Luis Olsen is pitching for the Marlins.

Jose Reyes Spanish Academy's phrase is "Necesito una servilleta" - "I need a napkin."
  
Glavine escapes a bases loaded jam in the fourth.  Two groundouts to Delgado and a groundout to Glavine who threw it to Lo Duca to get the force at home.  Awesome!                                                                  
      
David Wriight drives Castillo home with a 400 foot bomb to the left center bleachers in the fourth.  Delgado gets on with a infield hit because of the shift.
      
One run in the sixth but Glavine tossed underhand to get the out at home.  Mets 2 - Marlins 1.

DW's second home run went a little farther and to the left center bleachers.  At the end of six, Mets 3 - Marlins 1.

With one on and one out in the seventh, Glavine leaves to a standing ovation and at 104 pitches.  Mota replaced him.  Mota ended up loading the bases on a hit and walk and then gave up a grand slam home run to make it 5-3.  It's a good thing Glavine got his 300th win last Sunday at Wrigley.                                          
            
Milledge and Castro singled.  Jose bunted and hit by the ball while running down the first base line.  Milledge scores.  Runners at first and third with no one out while Castillo comes up to bat.  Justin Miller
tries to keep Jose at first but Jose steals on a 2-1 count.  Castillo grounds out to the second baseman but Castro scores. 

Will DW hit his third straight home run?  Kevin James of the "King of Queens" and "I pronounce you Chuck and Larry" starts the "Let's Go Mets".  DW flies down to the right field line, Jose tags third, but is tagged out at home.  Alex and I thought he was safe as he got his hand around the tag.  But at the end of seven, the game is tied at 5.                    
              
Heilman loads the bases with two outs and of course gives up a two run single to Miguel Cabrera.  Marlins 7 - Mets 5.  The Mets bullpen officially needs help.
        
Milledge and Castro flew out to the warning track in center.  Reyes walks with two out but Beltran pinch hits but is out to end the game.

My undefeated streak at Shea is broken as the Marlins beat the Mets 7-5.

Posted by a concerned Tank reporting live from Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens.



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