Sunday, October 21, 2012

Jets vs. Patriots

Shonn Greene touchdown! 7-0. McCourty 104 yard return for a touchdown, 7-7. Gronk touchdown, 14-7. Patriots got a safety when Sanchez kicked a ball in the end zone. 16-7. Folk field goal, 16-10. Folk field goal, 16-13. Gronkowski touchdown, 23-13. Dustin Keller touchdown, 23-20. Folk field goal, 26-20. The Patriots got a field goal, 26-26. Patriots field goal in overtime. 29-26.

Bills vs. Titans

Chris Johnson 16-yard run, 7-0. Fred Jackson caught a three-yard pass from Fitz for a touchdown, 7-7! Chris Johnson 83-yard run, 14-7. Brad Smith touchdown on a kickoff return!!!! 21-21!!!!!!!! Harper touchdown 21-14. Lindell field goal, 21-17. Lindell closed out the half with another field goal, 21-20. Harper fumble returned for a touchdown, 28-20. Donald Jones touchdown! 28-27! Stevie Johnson touchdown! Johnson touchdown! 28-27. Nate Washington touchdown, 34-28.

Giants vs. Redskins

The Redskins settled for a field goal in the first, 7-0. Andre Brown touchdown, 7-3!!! Santana Moss touchdown, 10-7. Tynes field goal, 10-10! Field goal, 13-10 Skins. Tynes field goal, 13-13! Stevie Brown interception! Bradshaw touchdown, 20-13. Field goal for the Redskins, 20-16! Moss touchdown, 23-20. Victor Cruz TOUCHDOWN!!!! 27-23 GEEEEEE-MEN!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Yankees 2013: The Catching Conundrum

The Yankees catchers were once again stellar defensively. However, as I should have seen coming, they weren't so great on offense.

Russell Martin hit just .211 with 21 homers and 53 RBIs, a sharp decline from 2011. However, once again his defense was unmatched in the American League. That may not make up for a 2/14 postseason slump though.



Miguel Montero and Mike Napoli are availible, the Yankees should look to them before making a decision on Martin. Chris Stewart on the other hand, is almost certainly staying as CC's (non)-personal catcher.

New York parted ways with C/DH Jesus Montero, much to my delight. If Stewart goes, the Yankees can use Austin Romine or Francisco Cervelli as backup, so a major move should be made to go for either Montero or Napoli.

It Was The Best of Times...

...It was the Worst of Times.

Charles Dickens' words sum up the 2012 New York Yankees perfectly.

New York once again led the league in home runs, had many productive hitters, and watched as players achieved milestones yet again. Ultimately, however, they failed in their goal.

The Yankees need to look at some changes in 2013.

If I told you that the Yankees would lose the greatest closer in baseball history for most of the season, lose Brett Gardner after only 8 at-bats, witness A-Rod's worst statistical season, and then fail with runners in scoring position nearly every game, where would you say they finish the season?

Behind Tampa Bay?
Dead last?
Certainly not ahead of the Boston Red Sox?

How about FIRST PLACE?!

Unbelievable, isn't it.

However, the team still has to look at some changes for 2013. I'm going to start by putting this out there:

The Yankees need changes fast!

In my upcoming series of articles, I will detail each and every position and what options are available for next year...

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Bills vs. Cardinals

Jay Feely field goal, 3-0.

Chris Kelsay safety! 3-2!

CJ Spiller 10 yard touchdown run! 9-3 Bills!!!!

Larry Fitzgerald, 10-9.

Feeley field goal, 13-9.

Fred Jackson touchdown! 16-13!

Feely field goal, 16-16.

Feely missed a field goal at the end and sent the game to overtime!

Jairus Byrd interception and Lindell field goal, 19-16!!!







Giants @ 49ers

Akers field goal, 3-0.

Victor Cruz touchdown! 7-3!!

Tynes field goal 10-3.

Ahmad Bradshaw, 17-3!

Tynes field goal, 20-3!

Tynes field goal again, 23-3!

Tynes field goal, 26-3!




Jets vs. Colts

Viniteiri made a field goal, giving him the honor of having kicked in every active NFL stadium, 3-0.

Stephen Hill touchdown!! 7-3 Jets!!!

An Antonio Cromartie interception and a Shonn Greene touchdown made it 14-3 Jets!!!

Jason Hill caught a touchdown pass from Sanchez, 21-6!

Greene touchdown, 28-6.

Vinitieri field goal, 28-9.

Greene touchdown, 35-9!


Monday, October 8, 2012

Jets vs. Texans

Owen Daniels touchdown, 7-0.

Cumberland touchdown, 7-7!

Arian Foster touchdown, 14-7.

Graham field goal, 17-7.

Graham field goal, 20-7.

Joe McKnight returned a kickoff return for a touchdown! 20-14!

Shayne Graham field goal, 23-14.

Folk field goal, 23-17!





Sunday, October 7, 2012

Bills @ 49ers

David Akers field goal, 3-0.

Rain Lindell made a field goal in the second quarter to tie the game at 3!

Kyle Williams touchdown, 10-3 49ers.

Crabtree touchdown, 17-3.

They lost 45-3

MLB Hot Stove

The Colorado Rockies announced that manager Jim Tracy has resigned. Tracy was 294-308 in Colorado, but just 64-98 in 2012. This move surprises me, as Tracy last season was given an "indefinite" contract extension.



Giants @ Browns

Richardson ran for a touchdown, 7-0.

Josh Gordon touchdown, 14-0.

Cruz touchdown, 14-7!!

Dawson field goal, 17-7.

Tynes field goal, 17-10!

Stevie Brown interception, and an Ahmad Bradshaw touchdown made it 17-17!!!!

Stevie Brown then proceeded to take the fumble on the kickoff and return it inside the 30!

Victor Cruz touchdown, 24-17!!!!! Lawrence Tynes made a 40 yarder, 27-17.

Cruz touchdown again!! 34-17!

 Dawson field goal, 34-20.

Chase Blackburn intercepted Weeden in the endzone!!  David Wilson an Ahmad Bradshaw ran the ball before Wilson ran in for the score! 41-20.

Josh Gordon touchdown, 41-27.


Friday, October 5, 2012

Hot Stove

Even before free agency begins, the Major League teams that did not make the postseason are already making moves.

The Minnesota Twins have promoted Terry Ryan to General Manager, he had taken over midseason.

The Angels have re-signed Catcher Chris Ianetta to a 3-year, $15.55 million contract. He hit .240 with 9 homers and 26 RBIs over 79 games.



And in other news, the New York Yankees announced that they have agreed to a deal that will keep them on WCBS 880 AM in 2013. This also means that John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman will return for another season. Sterling, "The Voice of the New York Yankees", began calling games in 1989, while Suzyn joined him for the 2005 season and has been there ever since.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

MLB Hot Stove

Well, the offseasons have begun for many teams, and it is sure to be a tumultuous one for many...

The Boston Red Sox have fired manager Bobby Valentine after a season where the team finished 769-93, 26 games out of first place. The move seemed to me like an inevitable one, as Boston really did SUCK last season and Booby V was a very controvesial figure. As much as I love Bobby, he wasn't the best choice to succeed the morelaid-back Terry Fancona.



His coaching staff, with the exception of bullpen coach and catching instructor Gary Tuck, who controls his own destiny, are also awaiting word on their fates. Base coaches Jerry Royster and Alex Ochoa are likely to be fired. Bench coach Tim Bogar and hitting coach Dave Magadan are both highly regarded but, "could be victims of a house-cleaning, if it comes to that" according ESPN Red Sox writer Gordon Edes.

Gary Tuck is, in my opinion, the greatest catching instructor in the game today. During his time with the Yankees he worked with Joe Girardi, Jim Leyritz, and Jorge Posada, and then went to Boston to work with Jason Varitek. The success of his protoges are no accident, and letting him walk would be a stupid move on the part of GM Ben Cherington.

I knew this was going to happen, but words cannot express the saddness I feel for poor Bobby V. He came into a tumultous clubhouse after the greatest collapse in baseball history, and from the start was doomed with a team that couldnt get things done. Pitchers who were flops all year, (Jon Lester and Josh Beckett), injuries (Carl Crawford, David Ortiz, John Lackey), and controversial comments on his players.

He cannot, and will not, go out like this! He must return to a better situation in he future, but also should take time off before resuming his managerial career!

In other news...

Twins bullpen coach Rick Stelmaszek was let go Thursday after spending 32 years in various roles with the team.

The Mariners have fired hitting coach Chris Chambliss after a disasterous season.

The Phillies have hired Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg as their new first base coach.

The Indians have spoken with Terry Francona about a managerial job for 2013.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Mets 2012: A Review

Well, it's official, the New York Mets will finish the 2012 Major League Season with a record of 74-85.

(Not So) Fantastic at 50


The season that they started out on was not at all the season that they finished. Dramatic wins, heartbreaking losses. Great starters, horrible bullpens, and historic moments, cannot alleviate the pain of another lost season.

However, that doesn't mean that they cannot improve for next season.

Infield
The Mets primary move this season is to re-sign star third baseman David Wright to a long-term (six or seven year) contract. They cannot trigger his 2013 option without attempting a long-term deal. His option is worth $16 million for the 2013 season. He hit .306 with 21 homers and 93 RBIs while scoring 91 runs. He set the Mets hits and RBI record earlier in September.

In addition, Justin Turner, former second baseman turned backup, will return. Turner hit .266 with two homers and 19 RBIs in 2012. He has become one of my favorites for his ability to come through in the clutch.

Daniel Murphy, .293, six homers, 65 RBIs, has made up for his lack of power with his great production.

Ike Davis has been coming up as a trade target for the Mets following his strong finish this season. The Red Sox look to be in hot pursuit. While Ike is not a star player, I would be disappointed to see him go.

Ruben Tejada (.285, 25 RBIs and 53 runs scored) is a lock for the shortstop job in 2013.

The same cannot be said for Ronny Cedeno, the infielder signed to a reserve role in 2012. He hit just .259 last season and should not return.

Outfield
One of the few changes last season began with the trade that netted Andres Torres. Torres in turn was more or less a solid complimentary piece, hitting .230 with 34 RBIs and 46 runs scored. With the rise of young talent like Lucas Duda and Captain Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Torres is a sure-fire goner.

Which brings us to good old Jason Bay. The worst player on the team, Bay hit just .165 with 8 homers, 20 RBIs, and, get this, 58 strikeouts. GET OUT NOW!!!!! Bay has one year and $16 million left on his contract for 2013. The team NEEDS to trade Bay now. Don't give me this "bad season, can't trade" crap. If the Red Sox can unload Beckett and Crawford in one deal, than the Mets can certainly eat Bay's contract.

Meanwhile, the Mets $1 million dollar man, Scott Hairston, hit .263 with 19 homers, 55 RBIs and 51 runs scored. He absolutely MUST come back.

Mike Baxter, .263 with 17 RBIs and 26 runs scored in just 88 games, is a leading candidate to replace Bay or Torres.

Catchers
Josh Thole, .234 1 homer and 21 RBIs, was an offensive disappointment this season. Even with the games he missed with a concussion, he has failed again to put up solid offensive numbers. He is arbiration eligible and he will likely return, but his time is running out.

Kelly Shoppach, .237 with 8 homers 27 RBIs and 23 runs scored, is likely to be let go. But with the poor season Mike Nickeas has had, he is possibly a return if Nickeas is demoted.

Starting Pitchers
The Mets starters were brilliant this season, and all gave their greatest effort.
 
 
Johan Santana (6-9, 4.85 ERA), started the season, with a victory, pitched the Mets first no-hitter in June, and fell apart afterwards. He is due to make $25 million next season, and his option will not be triggered in 2014. The Mets must make sure he is healthy for 2013, his farewell tour in New York.
 

"In their 51st Season, Johan Santana has thrown the first no-hitter in New York Mets history!" (Gary Cohen)

 
Meanwhile, the Mets true ace, R.A. Dickey (21-6), is up for free agency in 2013. He must be extended in the offseason, even as he turns 38 in October.


Jon Niese (13-9, 3.40 ERA) is stepping into the role of Mets ace. He needs to prove he can handle the pressure next season.
 
Chris Young (4-9 4.15 ERA) is ending his Mets career with a no-decision. With the Mets headed towards a "2014 or bust" campaign, and Chris being 33-years-Young (see what I did there?), the Mets are unlikely to retain him.
 
With Jenry Mejia, Matt Harvey, and Collin McHugh up and ready, the end is nigh for former draft bust Mike Pelfrey. Pelf (0-0) in three games with 24 hits in 19 innings, ends his Mets career in a disasterous fashion, with Tommy John surgery in April.
 
Menawhile, Dillon Gee (6-7 with a 4.10 ERA) was shut down with a major arm injury. Gee is a good young pitcher and the Mets hope he can return to form in 2013.
 
Bullpen
The worst part of the Mets that did them in was their bullpen, worst in the MLB in many categories.
 
Closer Frank Francisco needs to be cut loose as he is likely to miss the entire 2013 season with elbow tendonitis. That means that the team needs to go after a quality closer next season. His 23 saves led the team but his 5.53 ERA is an utter disaster for a closer.

Francisco after blowing a save.
 
Jon Rauch (3-7, 3.59 ERA) cleaned up his act in the second half, but the 34-year-old former Olympian was a disaster for the better part of the first half. Since he only signed a one-year deal, he is G-O-N-E GONE!
 
Bobby Parnell (5-4, 2.53 ERA) put up solid numbers, but his lack of closing ability renders him to an eighth inning role. He will return, but NOT as a closer.
 
Ramon Ramirez (3-4, 4.24 ERA and 1 save) is gone. The Mets bullpen was a disaster, and he didn't help at all.
 
Sadly, the Mets ace reliever, Tim Byrdak (2-2 4.40 ERA) is likely to miss the entire season in 2013 because of his shoulder surgery. He will not return on more than a minor league deal, and his career could very well be over, as he turns 39 on Halloween.
 
And finally...
 
Coaches
Manager Terry Collins has a very stressful job as Mets manager. His 2013 option was triggered following last season, and he must return.
 
 
 
Dan Warthen, meanwhile, is safe. The Mets pitchers were stellar last season dicounting Pelfrey and Johan after his injury. Why screw up a good thing.
 
Tom Goodwin, Tim Teufel, and Dave Hudgens are all safe, as the Mets outfielders, base running, and offense have been up to par this season.
 
However, you will notice that there is one man who I have not mentioned here as safe.
 
Bullpen coach Ricky Bones should, must, and will be fired. The Mets bullpen, dead worst in Major League Baseball in 2012. The Mets earliest move this offseason should be to fire Bones and look for a better bullpen coach.
 
The Mets future looks extremely bright, esspecially after the 2014 season when the remaining bad contracts are up. The task ahead for Manager Terry Collins is a hard one, but when all is said and done, he will be credited with the rebuilding of a great, historic franchise.
 
 
I am sorely disappointed that the season is over, but I CANNOT WAIT for an even better 2013 season, when we can once again sing...
 
Meet the Mets
Meet the Mets
Step Right Up and Greet the Mets
Bring Your Kiddies
Bring Your Wife
Guaranteed to Have the Time of Your Life
Because the Mets Are Really Rockin' That Ball
Hittin' Those Home Runs Over the Wall
East Side, West Side
Everybody Come Down
To Meet the M-E-T-S Mets
Of New York Tiown!