Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Philly Spring Training

Another baseball season is underway with spring training games kicking off across the nation yesterday. Here in Philly we were able to watch the Black Lightning. This years Black Lightning features the same line-up as last season, but the pitching has been majorly revamped.

The team returns star 2b Ed Donovan who was an MVP candidate last season. Also returning is the rest of the infield. At ss is Che Kim and at 3b is Stephen O'Connor. At 1b is last years starter Tony Cueto but the team has been flirting with trading Cueto so that prize prospect Lyle Wise can begin his major league career this year. In the outfield the team returns all 3 of last seasons starters. LF is Walter Miller, CF is Gary Bush and in RF is Brett Cortes for his back from season ending injury late last season.

The teams Ace Donzell Cosby returns and should anchor the rotation. This year he isn't the undisputed best pitcher on the team. Over the summer GM Zach Stocker decided to acquire a large money contract in Richard Bruske who is slotted as the teams #2 starter this year. In the #3 slot is young gun Chili Stocker who looks to be a solid #3. Jose Ibarra and Arthur Olerud round out the rotation.

In the bullpen this team has a whole new, younger look. Gone are all the old players and big money contracts and in are the teams top relief pitching prospects. GM Zach Stocker has made quality young relief pitchers a key in trades and he has these 3 new gems in his bullpen this season. Peter Palmer is the top setup man this season after coming over in a trade that included C C.C. Hanley. The team also has recently acquired Marc Beverlin who looks to be a solid late inning guy. The team looks to have a battle brewing between 2 time al-star Sun Satou who is the teams current closer and recently acquired 22 year old Danny Brinkley. It will be interesting to see how this teams bullpen sticks together with so many new players.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Hot Stove News!

3 trades processed recently and we will review them, and look at some free agent signings.

Trades

The Charlotte Crocs recieve Russell Hall from the St. Louis blue browns in exchange for Walker Beirne. I like St Louis in this deal aquiring a good 3B in Beirne, but the Crocs did recieve a solid prospect and unloaded his contract.

Next The Little Rock Jaeger Bombs recieve Vicente Arias and Hamish Kennedy from the Dover Devils in exchange for William Shin and Lucas Darensbourg. I dont get this trade at all for Dover. If your going to give up Arias, you need to get something back, and they didnt. I like LR big time in this trade.

The Indianapolis Chuck N Duck recieve Joseph Jang and Bronson Sasaki from the Fargo Woodchippers in exchange for 2,000,000 dollars, Les Valentin and Ajax Darwin. Another trade I dont quite get. Why give up 2 million bucks, and 2 solid players, and not get back quality value? The prospects Indy is getting are nice, but they should have gotten more IMO.

Next Up Lets Check The Top 5 FA Signings Of Pitchers And Position Players As Of Right Now. FYI Im Going By Overall Rating And Potential


Position Players

1.
Mo Gonzales
El Paso
Nachos
Age: 30B/T: R/R
Born: Clinton Township, MI
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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2.
Jonathan Huff
El Paso
Nachos
Age: 32B/T: R/R
Born: Bad Schwalbach, DE
Position(s): SS/C/IF/OF/DH
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3.
Vic Granados
Little Rock
Jaeger Bombs
Age: 29B/T: R/R
Born: Mao Valverde, DO
Position(s): SS/IF/OF/DH
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4.
Ryan Rogers
Florida
Sun City Over The Hill Gang
Age: 29B/T: R/R
Born: Uhrichsville, OH
Position(s): 1B/3B/COF
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5.
Storm Post
Indianapolis
Chuck N Duck
Age: 24B/T: R/R
Born: Escanaba, MI
Position(s): 3B/1B/COF/DH
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Pitchers

1.
Moises Cruz
Arizona
Devil Dogs
Age: 32B/T: L/L
Born: Monterrey, MX
Position(s): P (P)
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2.
P.T. Abbott
Helena
Grizzlies
Age: 34B/T: S/L
Born: Pleasant Hill, MO
Position(s): P (SP5)
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3.
Ismael Dali
Charlotte
Crocs
Age: 25B/T: R/R
Born: San Cristobal, DO
Position(s): P (SP2)
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4.
Albert Charleston
Arizona
Devil Dogs
Age: 31B/T: S/L
Born: Theodosia, MO
Position(s): P (P)
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5.
Phil Hernandez
Charleston
Chews
Age: 37B/T: R/R
Born: North Haledon, NJ
Position(s): P (SP3)
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Friday, December 5, 2008

Dr. Z's Trade Report

We've had yet another flurry of trades go through, with many more to be processed here at the commissioners office within then next 24 hours. It has been an exciting start to another great season of baseball!

Trade Analysis:

In trade #1 the Philly Black Lightning sent starting pitcher Fonzie Leonard to division rival Boston Puritans in exchange for prospects Marc Beverlin and Herman Runyan. I'll take the Lightning in this trade due to the fact that they have assembled a very solid and young core of relief pitchers in the past 365 days and Beverlin adds to that.


In trade #2 the Charleston Chews swapped Rob Smart for Nick Hunter with the San Diego Zonkey's. I think both teams came out pretty equal in this trade and can't choose a winner at this point.


In trade #3 the Boston Puritans aquired Torey Castilla in exchange for Frank Cook who went to the Colorado Spring Cosmos. I like Boston's aquisation here and teamed with Leonard they have improved their pitching staff quite a bit. On the flip side I am sure that Colorado Springs was happy to unload Castilla's contract.


In trade #4 (that just cleared the office minutes ago) Mexico City aquired 9 million dollars of payroll in Tom Harper and Ernest Ferguson from Trenton for stud catching prospect Red Benton. While this trade makes Mexico City a clear favorite for the AL crown, I like Trenton's aquisation of Benton more, and of course the payroll cut. Nice Job!


Winter Meeting Rumors:

Rumor has it that 2 AL clubs are effortlessly trying to aquire top notch pitchers. It is unclear who exactly is targeted but a few of the names that have been flown around are Las Vegas' Lance Watson, Houston's Doc Hunter, Helena's Bruce Dougherty, Tampa Bay's Earle Smart, Fresno's Rod Young, Arizona's Red Parker and Montreal's Greg Walker. More to come on this situation as more information becomes avialable.


Both new Syracuse stars, LF Harry Posada and Ace Pitcher Scot Meluskey have both publicly stated that they are relieved to be out of the Iowa City/Burlington/Charlotte oranization. Apparently their idea of being Major League stars was not changing club location year in and out.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Hot Stove Rumors With A Few Trades On The Side.

In this edition of the Hot Stove we look at some rumors swirling around the league, some true, some false, and some so rediculous only a mad man could have conjured them up. We will also review the 2 trades that processed recently.

Rumor Mill

The Charlotte Crocs are believed to be shopping anyone and everyone over 27 and/or a 4 million dollar contract except Kris Jackson. FACT

Rumor has it that the Philadelphia Black Lightning are secretly shopping star 2B
Ed Donovan
Philadelphia
Black Lightning
Age: 24B/T: L/R
Born: Buckeye, AZ
Position(s): 2B/CIF/OF/DH
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FACT

The Durham Bulls are accepting offers from teams for every single SS on their team, as they quote "we are loaded at SS in Durham" FACT

Around the water cooler it is believed the El Paso Nachos are looking to package star pitchers Galahad Dale and Chad Lamb for 2-3 OFers. FALSE

Reports are flying in of a complete organization trade between the Tacoma Amber Flashlongs and the Mexico City Gallos Grandes FALSE

There you have it folks thats The Rumor Mill for this week.

Now lets take a look at the trades.

The Charlotte Crocs recieve Theodore Bonham and Andres Dominguez from the Buffalo Wings in exchange for Hector Charles and Junior Colome. Who do I like in this trade? Now the Wings, but in the next few seasons the Crocs.

The Indianapolis Chuck N Duck recieve Orber Lee and Ted Hines from the Fargo Woodchippers in exchange for Floyd Reichert. Who do I like? The Chuck N Duck for bringing in 2 solid prospects.

Hot Stove Report 2

In this edition of The Hot Stove we will review the second flurry of trades happening in Ripken Jr.

The Charlotte Crocs send 5,000,000 dollars, Harry Posada, and Alton Parris to the Syracuse SkyRockets in exchange for Daniel Flores, Harry Lawton, and Pedro Calles. In this deal I like both teams. Charlotte unloaded 20 million dollars and recieved 3 prospect 2 of which will be starting this year. The SkyRockets recieve good hitting LF Harry Posada and future stud SS Alton Paris.

The Little Rock Jaeger Bombs receve Ernest Walker from the Buffalo Wings in exchange for James Blair. In this deal I like the Wings for bringing in versatile prospect James Blair.

The Dover Devils recieve Richie Byrd from the Buffalo Wings in exchange for Benito Fernandez. I like both teams for addressing needs in this deal, but gun to my head I give this one to the Devils.

The Indianapolis Chuck N Duck recieve Ed Clark, and Jeremi Allen from the Dover Devils in exchange for 3,000,000 dollars, Brandon Park, and Dewey Lombardi. In this deal I like the Devils. Both teams players recieved matchup pretty close, but the devil recieve 3 mil helps their case out.

The Iowa City I Wanna Score More recieve Orber Torres, and Miguel Borbon from the Dover Devils in exchange for Quentin Randa and Brady Dodd. In this trade its tough to say who won. But I would give it to Iowa City for snagging Borbon.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

FA Outlook

With Free Agency just around the corner, here's a look at the top available players.

Pitchers:



He is a very solid guy for the middle of anyone's rotation. Solid L/R splits, teamed along impressive Velocity and Control are always good. Pair that with 3 70+ pitches and you have a solid pitcher. A lack of stamina is a concern though.



High velocity and control and 3 60+ pitches make Itou a very solid back of the rotation guy who can pitch a solid 6 innings a start.

Harvey Baez, Matthew Houston, McKay Carr and Gene Butler are a few solid setup choices.

Infielders:

Carlos Vazquez is a solid 1b power bat. Who also has a solid eye.

Pedro Lopez is the top 1b Free Agent. His blend of power and contact and his uncanny ability to pick up the ball from LHP make him a sure multimillionaire.

There is a real weakness in the 2b FA's this year. Juan Chavez is the top Free Agent at 2b.

At 3b the top player is Harry Martin who is a slugger playing third.

Carl Witt may be aging but he is still a serviceable starter at ss.



He is one of the top Free Agents this year and will command a lot of attention in the open market. He is a contact hitter with solid L/R splits.



Another top ss Free Agent. Gonzales is a solid combo contact/power hitter with solid splits.

Outfielders:

Gus Huang is a slugging lf who is on the open market.

In cf one of the top free agents is Willie Bennett who has a solid bat in both contact and power.

Catchers:

For what Zip Sweeney lacks behind the plate he more then makes up for in pitch calling. This stud catcher is sure to find a new home this year.

And if you thought Sweeney's pitch calling was good James Kelleher's is better.

Top Free Agent -

Vladimir Macias
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none
Age: 31B/T: R/R
Born: Pueblo Nuevo, CU
Position(s): LF
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Macias is a slugger. Even at age 31 he is still hitting the ball to the fences. He has also developed a very good eye over the years.

Hot Stove Report

So far in this early season of Ripken Jr there has been a flurry of trades including some big time players. Lets review them shall we?


Charlotte Crocs receive Louis Parnell and Gregg Fonville from the Little Rock Jaeger Bombs in exchange for Chip James, Virgil Tapies, and A.J. Jeter. In this trade both teams filled needs but by the fact LR recieved 1 more prospect the get the nod as trade winners.

Iowa City I Wanna Score More receive Justin Price from the St. Louis blue browns in exchange for Stan Ventrella In this 1 for 1 trade of prospects Iowa City gets the nod because frankly Ventrella is a great fielder and has blazing speed, but nothing else is that great. Price is a much better hitter and a solid C.

Little Rock Jaeger Bombs receive Fausto James, Jesse Hoyt, David Walker, Christopher Sirotka, Robert Cairncross, and Andre Rhodes from the Montreal Royals in exchange for Wade Lincoln, Torey Fernandez, and Warren Martin. A blockbuster of epic proportions. I like the Jaeger Bombs in this trade for pulling in so many nice prospects. but Montreal did a good job in filling up their wholes as well.

Iowa City I Wanna Score More receive Ted Wilson from the Little Rock Jaeger Bombs in exchange for Andres Guzman and Ted Lush. Although they gave up Ted Lush I like Iowa City in this trade for bringing in a veteran in Ted Wilson, but you have to commend LR for getting Lush

Mexico City Gallos Grandes receive Oscar Baumann and Bryan Elliott from the New York Evil Empire in exchange for Edgardo Nieves, Ethan Ellis, Glenn Powell, Edwin Koch, Harold Blake and Carlos Zurbaran In another blockbuster trade I like Mexico City for trading for stud pitcher Oscar Baumann period.

Charlotte Crocs receive Kris Jackson and Peter Elster from the Syracuse SkyRockets in exchange for Scot Meluskey In this trade its hard to judge as the second part of this blockbuster has not been completed yet. But the skyRckets pulled in stud SP Meluskey, and in the 2nd deal Harry Posada who is a great hitter. While the Crocs unloaded a huge contract burden while pulling in 4 potential players who could be in th estarting lineup in the 2 deals.

Montreal Royals receive Alex Arnold from the Trenton Generals in exchange for Bing Frazier, Oleg Penny, and Alejandro Liriano In this deal I like Trenton for pulling in 3 great prospects while only giving up a veteran in Alex Arnold, not to say Arnold is not good. But as for Montreal getting Arnold will be a big boost for their OF.


Keep A Lookout For More Hot Stove Reports Featuring More Trades, Rumors, and FA Signings.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Spring Training is Here!

Free Agency is over, the Rule 5 Draft has been completed, It's time for Spring Ball! We've had some huge FA signings including the signing by Mexico of Jesus. A few big trades of players that teams hope can be their missing piece. Philly hopes that Cosby can be their Ace and lead them into the Playoffs. Burlington aquired Hanley and Beirne to bolster their line-up. While the Cow Pies added Messemer who they hope can be the power bat they need.

Here's to a new season and the fight for this years World Series champ!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

NL South Preview

El Paso Nachos -- (Formally Oklahoma Society (100-62))

Winning 100 games only placed the Nacho's in 2nd last season. Earning them a Wild Card bid. The Nacho's have a spectacular rotation featuring one of the best pitchers in the Big Leagues. While their line-up isn't weak, it isn't amazing either. The Nacho's are well balanced with youth and vets.

Chad Lamb. Remember that name. In his rookie year he pitched 198.2 innings with an amazing 2.31 ERA with a 1.20 WHIP, winning 16 of 21 decisions. He is the Ace of this staff at age 22. After Lamb comes 27 year old Geoff Rolen who won 13 games last year with a 3.58 ERA. The back of the rotation is solid but neither of the other 2 returning SPs are anywhere near the level of Lamb or Rolen. Last years closer Al Flores is eligible for arbitration this year but should be resigned.

Larry Carver is the teams leader at 2b. He, like Lamb, is only 22 years old and won last seasons 2b Silver Slugger award. Cookie Wilkinson is the teams starting CF, although he can play anywhere on the field. Wilkinson has electric speed and stole 78 bases last season. Dwight Lewis the teams vet leader at SS is back again this season and is hoping to improve upon his 65 RBI's from a year ago. Ryan Carr is another 22 year old 2b palying for the Nachos. He will most likely get the start at 3b again this year.

Even with so many star young players, El Paso's Farm System is not dried up. SS Daniel Dunham is one of the teams top prospects and will undoubtly see time at the ML level this season. At AA Chico Morales is a solid RP prospect and Rick Owens is still a tweener between LR and SP. Although once you get past their AA Team there is a lack of ML prospects.


Memphis King Lawlers -- (96-66)

Last years 4th place team. Yes, that is right 96 wins put Memphis in 4th place. The team is returning most of the same players this year. When I look at this team the Pitching is my biggest concern.

Enrique Carrasquel Is the teams #1 pitcher. He is only 26 years old and is around to stay in Memphis. Last year he logged 214 innings. Homer Conigliaro and Angel Tavarez are both back as the 2 and 3 starters. They are both young guns and will be staples of the Memphis rotation for years to come. The back of the teams rotation is solid but nothing spectacular. Rumor has it that Memphis may be looking to add another arm in the rotation if the price is right. Don Wynn returns as the closer. The Season 1 All-Star converted on 47 of 51 save opportunities last year.

The Lawlers Line-up is young. They aren't spectacular yet, but if this group of guys can stick together. Wow! Edgard Sanchez, Achilles Cohen and Felipe Moreno are their 1b, 2b and SS. Moreno is by far the oldest at 29. The team also has LFJimmie Pichardo who is only 24 and still getting better.

At AAA Memphis has Delino Moss a very young (20 years old) SP with lots of room to grow. At AA the team has its #1 Prospect in SP David Kim. Kim is a well rounded 4 pitch pitcher and could eaisly be pitching for their ML team at some point this season. Vin Velazquez is another top canident to be playing at the ML level at some point in the season. Control is the name of the game for Velazquez, his impressive control and stamina give him the possibility of starting some games in the Big Leagues. Deivi Alomar of their Rookie League has a possibility of playing in the Big Leagues one day also.


Texas Cow Pies -- (108-54)

Last seasons World Series winner over AL Champ the Iowa City Black Lightning. This team is overall very solid and should again be amongst the top of the NL contenders.

The teams rotation doesn't have any true Ace. But what they do have is 5 well rounded pitchers. Torey Fernandez may not be the teams Ace today but he is the Ace of tomorrow. The 21 year old won 20 games in 25 decisions with a 3.12 ERA in his rookie season. 24 year old Greg Regan is their #2 of the future. He is a hard throwing Palmballer and is looking to improve on his 5.11 ERA of last season. Darrin Cole, last years closer is also back. But the job might not be his for long as the team also boasts two sub 22 year old RP's that are very capable of closing out games, Brett Borders and Derek Harris.

Ted Wilson is up for arbitration this year, expect him to get a nice deal from the Cow Pies. Last years NL MVP hit 50 HRs and drove in 159 RBI to go along with his .342 batting average. And at only age 25 he has plenty of productive years ahead. After Wilson there is a drop off in talent in the line-up, Warren Martin returns at 2b and 1b Walker Beirne should be back, like Wilson he is up for arbitration. The team boasts 2 solid power hitting C's in Dwight Ennis and Gregg Fonville, neither are great pitch callers and would thrive in a DH role in the AL. It wouldn't surprise me to see either of them end up in the AL if the deal is right for Texas.

In AAA the Cow Pies boast Jose Rosado a hard throwing righty with a wicked Cut Fastball/Slider combo. The teams #1 prospect is 3b Francisco Torres of AA. Expect him to get a shot early in spring training to prove himself as the teams potential starting corner infielder. Bruce Gibbons is a solid RF currently playing High A ball. He may never be a star but should get a chance to play in the Big Leagues. The same thing can be said about Louis Parnell the teams starting RF at Low A.


Florida Sun City Over The Hill Gang -- (Formally New Orleans Bourbons (96-66))

A wild card team last season Florida would be thrilled to do so again. The team only has 2 starters returning but has some very nice position players.

Jerry Liniak is the teams Ace. With only him and Johnny Bollea under contract for this upcoming season, Florida has some work to do to win 90+ again. Out of the pen the team has super star setup man Denny Hukata and Roberto Sanchez to pitch the eighth before sending in closer Joey Hogan. The team also has Pat Edwards in Long Relief and word is that he will get a shot in the rotation early.

The teams line-up lives and dies with Philip Cashman. Last season NL Rookie of the Year and Silver Slugger in CF returns at a young age of 22. He hit .346 with 40 HRs and 124 RBI. Trey Evans returns in the Outfield as do Willie Petkovsek and John Miller. Del Wasdin is the current C but Juan Henriquez is on pace to overtake him in the near future.

In the minors the teams AAA squad is ripe with starting pitching talent. Rafael Moya, Christy Williams and Timo Zheng all have real possibilities of getting a crack at the ML Rotation this season. Frank Wells will also be pitching in the Majors soon rather then later. Dee May is a power hitting 1b and also could see ML action this season, the same thing goes for Sean Hampton. At AA the team has Gary Gallagher, a solid pitching prospect. The biggest knock on him is he is only a three pitch player and some in the organization aren't sure how that will translate into an ML starter. Wayne Anderson at Low A is another intriguing prospect. This team is loaded in pitching prospects, so much you'd think they'd have to move a few in the near future.


Prediction:

I'm going with the Cow Pies to win the division again. But don't count out the Nacho's. They are a solid club too and with Chad Lamb anything is possible. Both of these teams should make the postseason. Coming in third I'll take Florida and Memphis in 4th. I see all these clubs being .500 or better.

NL West Preview

NL East Preview

NL North Preview

Tacoma Toxic Toads -- (Formally Chicago Big Bats (70-92))

The toads are looking to improve on last years team. To do so they will need to find a few more players.

The teams rotation is so-so. It is made up of all middle of the rotation starters who are aging. Nick Barrett is the youngest at 29 and is the teams best starter. The hard throwing 5 pitch pitcher is hoping to improve upon last season. Brian Ray is an innings eater and even though he is on the downside of his career he could be a solid 3rd starter this season. The team returns key setupman Dizzy Caruso who at age 25 is looking to take over the closers role.

There's not much better news in their line-up. The team has a few aging players and a bit of talent. Oscar Canizaro and Endy Suzuki are both hard hitting catchers and are the teams bright spot. Problem is you can only start one catcher and neither is suited to playing 1b, Sunzuki is the better choice if that were the case. Rumor has it that the team is in trade talks with teams in the AL trying to get him a DL job in return for some other position players. Kerry Wainhouse is back in LF and should be solid again also.

At AAA the team has some of the help its ML team needs. Larry Politte is a solid innings eater and could be the teams Ace of the future. Expect an early call up for him. Kris Jackson is another hard hitting catcher and with so many ahead of him moving him isn't out of the question. Todd Bagley and Merv McCormick are two OF prospects who should get an invite to ST ball. Carter Robinson is currently pitching at AA and has the potential to be a backend of the rotation pitcher in the ML. Same goes for Bernard Hausmann. Deivi Beltre is a speedster CF at High A and given a few years to improve will also be starting in the ML. At Low A the team has potential middle of the rotation starter Ricardo Blasco. At only 19 he still has quite a while before he is ML ready. Another hard hitting C you ask? Aurelio Romero is just that at the teams Rookie League.


Syracuse SkyRockets -- (Formally Tacoma Taxmen (76-86))

Last years 2nd place team has moved from Tacoma to 'Cuse. Can the move get them over the top and into first place? We're about to find out!

Galahad Dale is the teams Ace. The 28 year old 5 pitch fireballer returns to the team with a hefty salary of $343,000. He'll earn every penny of that this year. Last year he won 15 games and will once again be the teams best pitcher. His #2 is Brandon Lazzeri who is just as good. The is hoping he can keep up his 2.99 ERA from a year ago. In the Bullpen the team returns key setup man Max Oliva who they are hoping can become their closer this season.

The team however lacks any dominate bats. Pedro Calles is the teams RF and should continue his success. And 1b Richard Butler is an improving bat who shoud be batting in the middle of their lineup this year. Harry Furcal is a solid Catcher but nothing spectacular. This team needs to find an extra bat in the offseason to have a chance at this division.

Mitchell Henry is one of the top catching prospects in the nation. He is a very good pitch caller and has a bat to go with his head. Danny Colbrunn is an inning eating SP. He doesn't have the stuff to be a ML starter. But he could be a spot starter. Alex Cairo is a solid pitching prospect. He doesn't really have the stamina to be a top notch starter so the club is looking into finding him Jim Burkett is a power hitting, speedy CF prospect. He will be a solid OF in the Majors some day. The same thing can be said about Leon Lowell. In the teams Rookie League they have a hidden gem in Oscar Flanagan who is years away from the majors but will be starting there someday. The same can also be said about RF Chris McCormick and P Harry Lawton.

AL West Preview

Salt Lake City Big Love -- (Formally ALB buttachurnas (92-70))

Last years AL West winner Salt Lake returns a solid team, including a plethora of Short Stops.

The teams rotation is very solid. Red Parker is the teams hard throwing Ace with a wicked Curve. Parker had a steller 2.87 ERA last season yet only won 15 games. Carl Turnbow is a 22 year old lefty. He is a prototypical Ace and is a 5 pitch pitcher. Last year he only got 1 start which didn't even last an inning and he gave up 2 ER, giving him an infinate ERA. The team is hoping he can improve upon that this year. The back of the teams rotation is made up of solid vets who should pitch well for the team all season. Louis Damon returns as the closer. A sorce close to the team says he would like to move to the rotation, although no offical word has been given.

The team is loaded with SS's. 22 year old Jay Houston is the most promising of the mosh pit. Nick Philips is a sensational hitting C but is only average calling a game. Also returning is 31 year old 3b Turner Coleman. The team has been rumored to be in trade talks with other franchises to try and unload his salary. Kent Lewis is another solid young player for Salt Lake. He is their starting RF coming into Spring Training and looks to have a productive year.

At age 20, B.C. Delaney is working his way up the teams Farm System very quickly. The kid has a sensational Fastball/Change Up combo and with his impressive gym rat attitude he should be in the majors in no time. Charles Cheng is another SS in their system, he has a great work ethic also and should blossom into an ML short stop in no time. Jose Armas is a power hitting 1b, being only 19 he still has a lot of time to be groomed into an ML star. Fernando Tavarez is another SS in the teams Farm System. He is being a very solid power hitter and should continue to work his way up the minors.


Kansas City Clutch -- (90-72)

Kansas City made it into the Post Season last year by winning a Wild Card spot. The team is solid but with a few other teams being very young KC will have to battle for a spot in the Post Season this year again.

The teams Rotation is young. They lack a true Ace. Cozy Cambridge isn't there yet. But he is their future Ace. He should open the year as the teams #3 or 4 starter and could easily work his way up the rotation very quickly. Damion Cooper is another young stud pitcher. He won't end up the pitcher that Cambridge can become. But he will be their #2 starter of the future. All-Star Closer, Pablo Bonilla returns this year. He is one of the best closers in the game today and at only age 23 will only be getting better.

Omar Lopez is the teams best player. Last year's AL Rookie of the year and Silver Slugger RF returns and once again will anchor this teams line-up. Ben Maduro also returns at 3b and will, once again, help protect for Lopez. Clyde Hinske is starting LF and is another key piece of their line-up.

22 year old LF Don Atkins is back and should get an invite to spring training. While he is still a year or two away from the majors, this kid has talent. Phillip Rivers returns at Low A ball. This kid really won't ever be a MLer, but I had to point out his name. Marty Arnold is also pitching with Rivers and at age 19 he looks to have Major League written all over him.


Vancouver Hurricanes -- (Formally Seattle Dawgs (82-80))

Is it coincidence that as I start to write this that Pandora begins to play the song Hurricane by Something Corporate?

The team has 4 pitchers under contract for this upcoming year. Neither of their returning starters are very good. Elvis Duffy is by far the teams #1 pitcher. But he is more like a 3 or 4 for a playoff contender. None of the pitchers returning in the Pen are that great. The team really needs to resign SP and Ace Jesus Fernandez. If they can do that they should be a solid team.

The teams line-up doesn't look much better. They are very shallow and have a lot of Free Agents. Terry Backe is a bright spot at CF. He is young and should continue to improve. But the team lives and dies with slugging LF Clarence Guiel. The 23 year old will be a staple of Vancouver for quite some time to come.

Another LF, Alex Park, of the teams AAA team is waiting in the wing to get a chance to play at the ML level. The team also has Hick Hartley. A Slugging SS that shoud have been playing ML ball 3 years ago. He was last years MVP at AAA with a .359 average and 63 HRs for 200 RBI. He will be starting for their ML team this year. No doubt about it. 20 year old Manny Norman is a very intriuging prospect at catcher. He has above average pitch calling and a very powerful bat. He is a few years away but could get a chance sooner then some expect. At age 22 Barry Walker may be the added arm in the rotation the team is looking for. He might be young and only at AA ball. But he could be useful this year. And if he isn't playing in the Bigs this year he will be soon. Andre Rhodes is a solid 2b prospect at High A. At Low A Hooks Womack is a power 1b bat and will eventually make it to the bigs. Currently assigned to their Rookie League are pitchers Luis Benitez and Lance Watson. Both pitchers that should see a fast move up to High A or AA while they work their way up to the Majors. Danny McCracken is in their Rookie League Pen Closing and should eventually be a relief arm in the Majors. More intruging is Fausto Manuel. A 19 year old 5 pitch pitcher who will one day be an Ace in the Majors and is the teams #1 long term prospect.


Honolulu Tiki Torches -- (83-79)

The Tiki's are back and looking to improve. They have a fairly young nucleus and with a few signings/promotions they could be in the thick of things.

24 year old starter Bruce Dougherty is the teams Ace. Last year he won 12 games and had an ERA of 3.48. After Dougherty the rotation tappers off a bit. Turner O'Connor is the teams #2 pitcher but he is slowing with age. In the Bullpen Julio Ordonez returns as the closer.

The teams line-up has a few solid players in it. Including standouts T.J. Stark at 2b and Ernest Grieve at SS. In CF the team has Ernest Grieve who at age 27 is still young. After these players the team really needs to find another bat to insert into its line-up at either 1b and/or dh.

In the minors the team has SP Rolando James. He is currently pitching at AAA ball and will recieve an invite to spring ball. 22 year old Alex Kelly is another young pitcher who has a Major League future and is the teams closer of the future. 23 year old Catcher. Chad Reed is a possible callup this year to bring power into the line-up. Jerry MacDougal at AA is a ML Pitching prospect. 19 year old SP at High A ball Mateo Sanchez is another strong canidae in a few years to be in the ML rotation. Victor Encarnacion at Low A ball is a C/DH power hitting prospect. Kent Stinnett is a power hitting SS prospect and should see a fast rise through the minors.

AL South Preview

Mexico City Gallos Grandes -- (Formally Santa Fe Gallos Grandes (113-49))

Last years top team is back and in a new location! This team is talented. But what will the location change hurt them? The team also has their 3 top position players up for arbitration. While they are expected to return, it will be costly for the team.

Mexico City has 2 dominating starting Pitchers. Including last years AL Cy Young Winner Steve Cornelius. In a spectacular trade move by their GM before the season even started last year they traded 2 prospects to the Iowa City Black Lightning in return for their Ace. Joe Cohen is the teams #2 pitcher and is the 2nd of their dominating rotation. Harold Blake, their All-Star Closer, returns as their closer and is the youngest pitcher on their ML staff at age 25 and is one of only two pitchers under the age of 30.

The team sports a plethora of dominating position players, but again they are an older bunch. Domingo Fernandez last years Silver Slugger winner at 3b is eligible for arbitration this year, but is expected to be signed to a long-term deal. Mikey Robbins, another Silver Slugger from Mexico City, returns at LF assuming a resigning which form a source close to the team is their first priority this offseason. Carlos Zurbaran is also up for arbitration this season but is expected to return.

The teams cupboards are kinda bare. Their AAA team doesn't have any ML ready players and neither does their AA team. Kevin Lee is their best prospect at or above the AA team. Vic Bennett is a potential ML relief arm down the line and is currently playing at High A. Red Benton is a few years away, currently at Low A, but is a ML caliber C prospect. Pedro Lorenzo is young but has plenty of time to grow into a solid relief arm also.


Tampa Bay Thunderbirds -- (Formerly the Florida Hurricanes (65-97))

Tampa Bay is loaded with young stud pitchers. On the other hand they are very lacking in quality position players.

Sandy Murphy is a stud and the Ace of the staff at the young age of 23. Last season he posted a 3.00 ERA and 1.04 WHIP in 34 starts. Rick Richardson is the teams #2 returning pitcher while Anthony Post and Mario Dyer round out the returning rotation. Andres Guzman looks to be the early favorite to take the final rotation spot baring a trade or signing. The team also returns 24 year old closer Harold Williams and 21 year old Andres Marquez their #1 set-up guy. Although Marquez wants to battle for the closer spot, no official word has been given as to whether it is actually up for grabs.

The line-up is a completely different story. While they are young also there really isn't any young stars on their ML roster. Lou Gumbert is their starting CF and while he will be a solid ML player, he is not ML ready now at age 22. Benny Melton is another example of a solid prospect who is not yet ML ready.

In their Farm System they have a few quality prospects. Ismael Dali is a solid SP prospect at AAA. Quentin Randa and Len Knott are both Good ML Relief Prospects. After these guys their Farm system is very weak. They don't have any Good Position Prospects as their best potential prospects are already in the ML.


Houston texans -- (Formally Houston Astros (70-92))

The 2nd place finisher in the South last season returns a top-notch starting rotation and solid position players.

Their rotation is very solid, with 2 #1 starters in Richard Bruske and Davey Johnson. Both are still on top of their game and are the leaders of this Houston team. Junior Rios is their #3 starter, but is getting old and is on the downside of his career. Larry Eischen is eligible for arbitration but should return as their leading setup arm.

The team has a solid, yet not spectacular line-up. SS Benji Harvey is their #1 position player and will need to carry the load this season. He gets help from 23 year old OF Roger Jackson and 27 year old 2b Kirk Brede. The team relies on Teddy Schoendienst behind the plate. Schoendienst is a solid all around catcher.

Doc Hunter is the teams #1 prospect and he could be starting in most rotations around the league this season and in my mind will be starting somewhere, whether it be in Houston or not. Brendan Riley is another young arm currently pitching at their AAA level. Junior Leon is the teams top position prospect in AAA ball. The teams AA team is lacking of any ML talent but playing High A ball is Donn Forrest a well rounded 3b who should see ML time in his future. Josh Donnelly is the real stud here and he should see time at the Major League level this season baring some unforseen derailment. Playing on their Rookie League team is 20 year old Miguel Aparicio. Aparicio is going to be a star some day at the ML level.