Firing the ole blog back up - Sports, Pop culture, cooking, etc - and probably some rantings
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Baseball news
I feel like the Judge in Caddyshack...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/30/SP3D15KF5M.DTL&feed=rss.sports
... I hate sports ... Well, if they can just hang tough in conference and limit the damage...
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recap?gid=200901310467
We suck again!... dammit....
Your boy is BITTER!
P.S. Get well Patty
The OC is here - are you JACKED UP yet?
Monday, January 26, 2009
Gaels ranked ahead of Gonzaga? Say it aint so!
ESPN/USA Today Poll
1. Duke (30) 18-1 774
2. Connecticut (1) 18-1 733
3. Pittsburgh 18-1 706
4. Wake Forest 16-1 666
5. Oklahoma 19-1 663
6. North Carolina 17-2 636
7. Louisville 15-3 547
8. Marquette 17-2 538
9. Michigan State 16-3 475
10. Xavier 17-2 458
11. Clemson 17-2 425
12. Texas 14-4 402
13. Butler 18-1 384
14. Arizona State 16-3 378
15. Syracuse 17-4 321
16. UCLA 15-4 311
17. Purdue 15-4 267
18. Saint Mary's 18-1 212
19. Memphis 16-3 193
20. Illinois 17-3 181
21. Villanova 15-4 113
22. Notre Dame 12-6 97
23. Georgetown 12-6 92
24. Minnesota 17-3 84
25. Gonzaga 14-4 60
AP Top 25
1. Duke (62) 18-1 1,789
2. Connecticut (6) 18-1 1,694
3. Pittsburgh (3) 18-1 1,647
4. Oklahoma (1) 19-1 1,539
5. North Carolina 17-2 1,529
6. Wake Forest 16-1 1,509
7. Louisville 15-3 1,351
8. Marquette 17-2 1,209
9. Michigan State 16-3 1,136
10. Xavier 17-2 1,084
11. Texas 14-4 1,017
12. Clemson 17-2 929
13. Butler 18-1 916
14. Arizona State 16-3 834
15. Syracuse 17-4 808
16. Purdue 15-4 724
17. UCLA 15-4 544
18. Memphis 16-3 530
19. Illinois 17-3 401
20. Gonzaga 14-4 381
21. Villanova 15-4 276
22. Saint Mary's 18-1 247
23. Washington 15-4 218
24. Kentucky 16-4 217
25. Georgetown 12-6 189
Damn it feels good to be a... Gael? Lets go - thursday night - BIG GAME.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
O.A.R. Was.. wait for it... Awesome!
(Sorry if the first half is a little shakey - it was late in the show and Mario wouldn't stop running to the bar)
I vowed mid show that next time they are in town, I'm not only buying tickets, but that I'm buying two extra and making my dad go - This hopefully will put some pressure on me to come through on that deal.
What is going on in Oakland?
49ers updates
My President is making moves
I am so inspired to see a President in the white house that wants to bring politics into the Internet age. I hope they let him keep the blackberry and get a laptop for the oval office.
I can't say how frustrated I am that it takes government agencies so long to do anything paperwork related. In my company, we can open and process a claim in an hour. Try filing a claim with the Post Office after a mail truck hits your parked car. Or try waiting 30 days for a police report from Oakland, despite the fact officers drive around with cars with computers inside.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/23/MN8515FTEA.DTL&type=politics&tsp=1
I have not been inspired by politics ever. As a kid I like Clinton, but it was more because he had so much swagger, and things were going well when he was around. But Barack is progressive. and I hate to use that word for obvious reasons, but it's a quality I look for in people, and especially LEADERS.
And my progressive, I mean he has his plans on the Internet, by keeping the public informed. He sees what is going on - TV and print are slowly dying, and the Internet is the future of communication. His entire agenda is laid out on whitehouse.gov - no secrets, nothing to hide.
There are still plenty of people out there that have their minds made up, and wont give him a chance. I can't wait to see what he has in store next for us - even though the doubters will probably be unhappy with any move he makes, I'll be watching with plenty of hope.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Giants Top Prospects
Here is his breakdown of the Giants' top 4 :
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=law_keith&id=3840355
RANK #6
Madison Bumgarner (LHP)
San Francisco Giants - TOP '08 LEVEL: A (Augusta)
A year ago, Bumgarner was a live arm, a projectable body, and a name to file away for the future. He only started throwing breaking balls late in his high school career, and the rudimentary secondary stuff plus his low arm slot had scouts -- including me -- assuming he was a long way away from the majors. His slider made enormous strides in his first full year in pro ball, and his changeup is now solid-average, no small feat for a pitcher who throws from a low 3/4 slot. He's unusual for pitchers of his ilk in that his arm action is fairly short and compact; many pitchers who throw from below 3/4 get long in the back, almost slinging the ball, and have trouble turning over a changeup or staying on top of breaking balls as a result. His command and control are both above-average, and he was aggressive in going after South Atlantic League hitters, who stood little chance against him. The Giants were careful with Bumgarner in 2008, but there's a good chance he finishes this year in Double-A and shows up in the majors at some point in 2010.
TOP '08 LEVEL: A- (Salem-Keizer)
Tim Alderson (RHP)
TOP '08 LEVEL: A (San Jose)
Alderson was one of only two high school pitchers from the 2007 draft to start the year in high-A -- Rick Porcello was the other -- and he had the added challenge of pitching in the hitter-friendly California League, although San Jose is itself a pitcher's park within that circuit. He spent the entire year there at age 19 and was outstanding, ending the season on a six-start run where he walked one batter over 37 innings while fanning 28.
He sits with a solid-average fastball at 90-94 mph with the promise of more velocity in the future, and his hard curveball is already plus, with tight rotation and a late two-plane break. With Bumgarner making so much progress with his secondary stuff, he's passed Alderson for a couple of reasons. One is Alderson's funky delivery; he lands on a slightly stiff front leg, and to get the ball to his glove side, he ends up throwing across his body due to a low arm slot. His changeup really hasn't progressed through one year in pro ball, leaving him vulnerable to lefties.
The delivery works, so the Giants aren't likely to alter it; if the changeup improves at all with use, his plus-plus command and out-pitch breaking ball give him the upside of a No. 2 or 3 starter.
AGE: 18
TOP '08 LEVEL: A (Augusta)
It may be unfair to drop Villalona this far, given his youth, but we do have more insight now into just how raw of a prospect he is. Villalona played almost all of 2008 at age 17, and was the youngest player in the full-season Sally League, where he showed plenty of power but also demonstrated problems with pitch recognition that aren't going to go away if he's just pushed up the ladder.
Villalona can murder a fastball or any mistake in his hitting zone, but he struggles with anything soft and away and with better off-speed stuff. Once he's behind in the count, he's not coming back. He drew just 15 unintentional walks this year in exactly 500 plate appearances (but was walked intentionally three times, so he was clearly feared). He's not all-or-nothing, as he has a pretty wide hitting zone and can adjust a little bit to some breaking balls.
The Giants have already moved him to first base -- no small task -- and conditioning will always be a concern, as he's thick-bodied already and was not in great shape for spring training in 2008. He would just now be entering his senior spring if he had been born in the U.S., and yet already has a year and a half under his belt in pro ball, so we can't evaluate him by the same standards we might use for other hitters.
The upside is still there and is tremendous -- four- or five-hole hitter, lots of power, probably never a good OBP -- but it's going to take some time.
UPDATE: Law has posted the top prospects by teams - here are hte Giants and A's top players:
San Francisco Giants
1. Madison Bumgarner, LHP
2. Buster Posey, C
3. Tim Alderson, RHP
4. Angel Villalona, 1B
5. Conor Gillaspie, 3B
6. Henry Sosa, RHP
7. Nick Noonan, 2B
8. Roger Kieschnick,RF
9. Rafael Rodriguez, RF
10. Edwin Quirarte, RHP
Oakland Athletics
1. Brett Anderson, LHP
2. Trevor Cahill, RHP
3. Michel Inoa, RHP
4. Vin Mazzaro, RHP
5. Chris Carter, 1B
6. Sean Doolittle, 1B
7. Gio Gonzalez, LHP
8. Adrian Cardenas, 2B
9. Aaron Cunningham, OF
10. Josh Donaldson, C
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
On a Lighter Note
Beyonce skit with Justin Timberlake at SNL -
NFL Buzz - 49ers OC, Anquan the Sore winner
A: He turns down the job!
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3842370
Not only is he turning the team down, its being rumored he will take the TB OC position.
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/01/19/gailey-chudzinski-join-linehan-as-bucs-candidates/
Not only that, but the most accomplished OC we've interview besides Linehan is also in the mix for the TB job
Great day to be a Niner's Fan!
But don't worry - we'll be interviewing more candidates - none of which are from the teams that just exited the PLAYOFFS according to Barrows:
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/49ers/archives/018709.html
Also, I wanted to say a little something about Anquan Bolden's actions Sunday:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs2008/news/story?id=3843834
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/19/SPTB15CSDL.DTL
Boldin, who had four catches for 34 yards while All-Pro teammate Larry Fitzgerald caught nine balls for 152 yards and three touchdowns, sprinted out the back door of Arizona's locker room before some of his elated teammates had made it off the confetti-strewn field from the Halas Trophy presentation.
If this is true, then just add Anquan to the list of players I would never take on my team.
If you can't pumped up about going to the Super Bowl - what exactly is your motivation?
If you are arguing with the offensive coordinator because he's letting Larry the Legend run wild against the Eagles and holding YOU, who has been banged up all playoffs, out, and you can't be happy you just won the biggest game of your life - then you are just selfish. Even TO was happy to play in the Super Bowl and he at least waited to be an ass until they LOST.
It's almost like other athletes don't watch their peers make asses out of themselves and make the necessary adjustments. This is almost worse than Owens - while TO might be the biggest whiner in the game, ultimately he wants what most athletes wants - to win.
Bolden has shown he doesn't care about that - so I say the Cardinals ship him to the Browns, or the Raiders, or the Chiefs, or some other rundown, trifflin' franchise who has no opportunity of competing. THEN, Anquan will be happy with his extra millions, extra catches, and extra losses.
He acts like Luca Brasi MADE him sign that 4 year extension two years ago.
You would think after I saw him lay motionless on the ground against the Jets (for what seemed like a week), to be told not only will you come back from this gruesome injury, but will play in the Super Bowl, that it would be more than enough to ask. Apparently not. So get on with your bad self Anquan - loser. Because thats what a loser attitude sounds like to me.
UPDATE: ESPN has further info on this story:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs2008/news/story?id=3843834
"I was not given any explanation why I was taken out," Boldin said Monday, during an interview on ESPN's NFL Live, when asked what led to the sideline confrontation. "Like any competitor I wanted to know why."
"I didn't leave through a back door. I tried to get in and out as quickly as possible to beat the media," he said. "I didn't want the story line to be me and Todd getting into it."
BUT, like Kurt Warner's heated exchange with the Cardinals OC, it wouldn't have been as big a deal had Anquan actually stuck around to celebrate with his teammates - but that isn't something a bad teammate would think of.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Hey - I now can post VIDEOS
I thought I would post a view favorites
First, the rebirth of SNL:
Next, some great Life lessons from Larry David (Hurry back for the next season Larry!)
Some awkwardness provided by The Life and Times of Tim:
Dennis Leary - can't wait for the new season this year !
And - If you haven't started watching Late Night with Craig Ferguson, you've been missing out
Enjoy!
Friday, January 16, 2009
Just Me being Me - AKA Right!
But I recently made the statement that the Giants are one legitimate bat away from being favorites to win the NL West
Looks like I am not the only one who thinks so:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/hotstove08/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=3837657
Damn - feels good to know they might be watchable this year...
The Bay Area needs to embrace the Sharks
Sure, hockey nuts know they have been rolling, but check this out:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=290115018
The Sharks lost in regulation at home for the first time since Feb. 14, 2007, in which they went 28-0-3 at home.
Daaaaaaamn Gina! That's almost an entire season's worth of games without losing at home!
I know this much - I will be keeping a much sharper eye out for the Sharks than I do the Warriors...
Come on Bay Area - it's time to embrace this team - they are an NHL powerhouse with a serious chance to win Lord Stanley's Cup this year. Compare that to the Warriors, Giants, A's, 49ers and Raiders. the best team after San Jose in this area is PROBABLY Saint Mary's hoops - scary thought.
Mills gets some Love
UPDATE: I forgot to Mention SMC spanked LMU last night
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/15/SP8G15B430.DTL
Thursday, January 15, 2009
NFL Offseason
Well, now, having become such a GM geek that I enjoy the offseason almost as much as the games themselves, I am finding myself enjoying these winter months even more since it has the MLB and NFL off seasons overlap. But while baseball is shifting gears just making the finishing touches on their teams, the NFL is gearing up for a huge offseason.
This has been one of the best free agent classes in recent memory. Just look at a list of some of the elite players out there:
Albert Haynesworth: Possibly the best player on the market, a DT who can stuff the run, occupy blockers, rush the passer, and anchor a defense.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh – The only #1 receiver on the open market (unless Owens or Plaxico become cap casualties), distancing himself from Chad Johnson as more of a receiver and less of a distraction.
Nnamdi Asomugha – He has become a truly dominant cover corner, an All-Pro corner stuck in the Black Hole, He’d be ecstatic to leave (he was one of the more outspoken Raiders when Deangelo Hall was let go), but will likely be stuck there another year under the dreaded franchise tag.
Julius Peppers: He appears as dangerous as ever, posting a career high with 14.5 sacks last year. He is an ideal add for any team trying to generate a pass rush – people have been trying to focus on stopping him since he entered the league.
Terrell Suggs: An excellent “fall back” options for teams searching for a pass rush (Helloooooo Niners!), he can play either OLB or DE, and can align in either a 3-4 or 4-3 defense. The same cannot necessarily be said for Peppers or Haynesworth.
Ray Lewis: The Ravens heart and soul is a free agent, and while most couldn’t ever see a team like them letting him go, they also have three starting linebackers who are free agents, and Lewis is the oldest of the three. That being said, if he has the gas in the tank, I doubt guru Ozzie Newsome lets the team’s leader depart.
Bart Scott: Scott has also been a force in the Ravens defense, and he is looking for a pay raise. I imagine he will be on the open market, while the team will opt to keep Lewis.
Darren Sproles: Sproles made himself a ton of money during the Charger’s 08 playoff run. I personally think the team should franchise him, then go into ’09 with Sproles, LT, and Jacob Hester, and evaluate if LT is past his prime and if you can run the rock with Sproles and Hester sharing the duties in the future.
Brandon Jacobs: It seems like the Giants would be foolish to let this guy go. He can run against any defense and is a touchdown machine. Unlike other running backs, Jacobs doesn’t have a lot of miles on him, thanks to New York’s perfection of the shared back system. I would bet on Jacobs returning, but if the team doesn’t slap him with the Franchise tag, he should get some interesting offers.
Oshiomogho Atogwe – I have kept an eye on this guy for three reasons – Mr. G’s agency reps him, the 49ers desperately need a good free safety, and when they play the Rams, Atogwe always seems to be making plays against them. Here is OJ making a play that Mark Roman CANNOT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-dEMWJs8h8
Antonio Bryant: He had a breakout year for the Buccs. They have been searching for Joey Galloway’s replacement, and they found him here. Odds are they won’t let him get away.
Channing Crowder: Interesting MLB – had a productive year for the Dolphins, but doesn’t seem to garner a lot of interest. Maybe Joey Porter steals his thunder.
Jordan Gross: A sturdy LT, could solidify ANYONE’S offensive line. The Panthers tagged him last year, but could let him reach the open market in ’09.
DeAngelo Hall: Deemed expendable by Al Davis, Hall went the Redskins and became one of the better cornerbacks on the team. The team could look to keep him, but Hall may look for another big deal.
Dunta Robinson: A very solid cornerback battled injuries. He could be poised for a big return – if he can stay on the field.
And those are just the gems of free agency-and I didn’t include a two time Super Bowl quarterback who is playing this weekend in the NFC championship game, and the starting quarterback for the team with the NFL’s best record...
It will be interesting to see where the dominoes fall. I’ll be talking QB possibilities in another post.
My 49ers Offseason
Every year, when images of free agents dance in my head, I like to overlook the market and project who we should go after. I would say it’s a prediction, but I have no knowledge on what the team thinks, just who I think is A. Attainable and B. fits the team’s needs.
Current roster:
The team will need to be tell some players goodbye. The team should allow Ronald Fields walk as a UFA to make room for Kentwan Balmer on the field, and open a roster spot to draft a REAL NT prospect.
Mark Roman has been the weakest link in the secondary for two years, and with his complete lack of ball skills, should be let go.
Other cap casualties include Jonas Jennings (If you are going to pay someone big money to play right tackle, then he should actually play).
Alex Smith (I would keep him around for a cheaper deal – much cheaper) It appears he could stick around, especially if Scott Linehan becomes the new OC.
J.T. O’Sullivan showed some potential to move the ball – unfortunately, too often he moved it to the other team. He’s probably hoping Martz lands somewhere that needs QB.
Bryant Johnson has some skills, but doesn’t belong higher than 2nd on the depth chart, 3rd if you have a solid core of receivers. He probably walks due to the development of Josh Morgan and Jason Hill.
DeShaun Foster doesn’t fit the team’s secondary back needs and will likely leave.
One year of Barry Sims was enough for me, back up or not.
Last, seeing as he couldn’t keep active, Tully Banta-Cain should probably get cut unless he agrees to lower his salary.
Now seeing as we cut some of the dead weight, I think the team needs to focus on keeping Takeo Spikes around. He did a much better job than any of the other MLB candidates last year, plus helped create turnovers, something this team is starved for. He wants to stay, and I don’t see any reason for the 49ers not to return the favor.
Now – lets take a look at those FREE AGENTS!
Now while there a lot of sexy names out there, I think the team should go after players to solidify them on one side of the ball.
The defense was very solid at the end of the year, and with a few tweaks, the unit could be a dominant force next year.
Two players could help them make that jump:
Suggs: The team is in desperate need of pass rushers. The problem was less glaring this year, with Parys Haralson putting on some pressure and Justin Smith helping fill the hole BY left. A guy like Suggs just puts more pressure on an offensive line, and could be the force this team needs to get the defense off the field.
Atogwe: You can tell from my analysis those were two of my favorite free agents, since I went to the lengths of posting highlight films of theirs. FS has been a hole for the 49ers since Merton Hanks left the team. There has been a number of players to rotate there, and while Mark Roman was a nice player while the team was rebuilding, the talent level has passed him by. Atogwe adds another dimension to the secondary (Most notably someone who doesn’t get easily burnt on deep routes and has enough ball skills NOT to knock the ball away from his own teammates).
Some lesser known players I think would help Singletary make this team relevant in 2009.
FB Leonard Weaver: Hopefully Singletary doesn’t hold any grudges against Weaver for his 114 yards receiving and two scores. If he doesn’t, Weaver can come in an fill a hole the team has had at fullback since Fred Beasley’s play fell off.
RB Correll Buckhalter: Buckhalter would be a nice compliment to Frank Gore. While he is 30 years old, he doesn’t have a lot of miles on him and he can take some of the secondary back duties along with Michael Robinson. This is a position I would like to see the team draft a back in the later rounds with some potential.
RET Justin Miller: Allen Rossum would be fine to keep around, but he’s getting older. Miller was a dynamic return man for the Raiders, and maybe the 49ers can steal him from across the bay.
I think a RT is needed, but there aren’t any names out there that scream to fill the hole. Probably the best fit would be Dolphins RT Vernon Carey.
TJ Housh is very tempting, but I wonder if he'd want to come to a team like the 49ers if a playoff team offered anything close to the same contract.
This type of offseason allows the team to truly draft BPA once the NFL draft rolls around. I think that with the tenth pick, the team will obviously get a talented player, and I think there will be plenty of difference makers to choose from. It would be a shame to overvalue a guy based on need, when that’s the type of thinking that typically gets a team in trouble on draft day (see Alex Smith, Vernon Davis).
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Hello Top 25
ESPN/USA Today Poll
1. Pittsburgh (29) 15-0 773
2. Duke 14-1 729
3. Wake Forest (2) 14-0 725
4. Connecticut 14-1 660
5. Oklahoma 15-1 617
6. North Carolina 14-2 611
7. UCLA 13-2 576
8. Syracuse 16-1 560
9. Clemson 16-0 528
10. Michigan State 13-2 503
11. Texas 12-3 421
12. Georgetown 11-3 365
13. Notre Dame 12-3 363
14. Marquette 15-2 353
15. Arizona State 14-2 328
16. Xavier 13-2 279
17. Minnesota 15-1 262
18. Butler 14-1 256
19. Purdue 12-4 182
20. Louisville 11-3 173
21. Baylor 13-2 159
22. Villanova 13-3 110
23. California 15-2 109
24. Michigan 13-3 78
25. Saint Mary's 15-1 62
Lets Go
Saturday, January 10, 2009
I didn't forget the Gallopping Gaels...
It wasn't the best game - the Gaels were barely able to make 1/3 of their shots, some sloppy turnovers, and the Broncos were out for blood.
OC search uninspiring...
The most interesting candidate thus far is Chudzinski. While he had a down year this year, after watching some Browns games on the NFL Sunday Ticket, it didn't seem like play calling was the issue - the Browns seemed to fail more to a lack of effort by their star players. Braylon Edwards dropped alot of passes, and Derek Anderson seemed sluggish.
Plus, Chudzinski has a history of working well with tight ends - he was the TE coach in San Diego when Antonio Gates decided to get SILLY, and he was the offensive coordinator last year when the Browns were a high powered offense that went 10-6. From what I've seen, he seems like the best candidate since he's had recent success, and he just got fired, so his chances of bolting for a head coaching vacancy in a year or two are slim.
Matt Maiocco had some things to say about Chudzinski and his work with tight ends, and how it could affect perennial dissapointment Vernon Davis:
http://blog.pressdemocrat.com/49ers/2009/01/chudzinski-meets-with-singletary-mccloughan.html
I'll be interested to hear what other coaches come in to interview, as it appears chemistry with head coach Mike Singletary will be a huge deciding factor in who becomes the next OC.
Bloggin' Live from NFL Playoff viewing
I am watching the Ravens-Titans playoff game right now, and Ray Lewis just killed FB Ahmad Hall as he got the first down to get the Titans out of their own end zone.
Whew - his helmet flew off like it was Madden 09. Ray Lewis and crew sure brings an intensity that it doesn't seems like many other teams have.
Let me just say this - I know sportsbook.com bugged my house, and purposely blocked me from entering their site - because 8 minutes after kickoff, the site was up and running
My Ravens bet, while never booked, is hitting through halftime...
UPDATE: The Ravens pull out a squeaker, 13-10. Of course, they forced a timely turnover when they needed it most (And of course, they wont the turnover battle 3-0). I love watching this team.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Giants news I can take
Jayson Stark is reporting the Giants cannot afford Manny Ramirez.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3814396
Thank god!
I have to admit - seeing big Ole #99 hitting third and playing left is a sexy idea, but in all reality, it wouldn't work.
First, like the article said - they cannot afford him.
Second, after doing a little poking around, he is a type A free agent. While the Giants first pick is protected because its a top 15 pick, they would lose their second rounder and hinder the youth movement they are trying to build.
In other words? I'm already over Manny.
Plus, the Giants can contend in a weak NL West without him. Would Manny really make them title contenders?
I'm not the only one who thinks so:
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9000272/Rebuilding-Giants-heading-in-the-right-direction
Which lead me to Ken Rosenthall, who is reporting Nick Swisher is available:
Nick Swisher might not be a Yankee for long. The signing of free agent Mark Teixeira eliminated any chance of Swisher playing first base, and the team's outfield surplus almost certainly will lead to a trade.
Both Swisher and Xavier Nady are drawing significant interest, according to major-league sources. The Yankees are not in a rush to trade either; their only desire is to make the best possible deal.
The versatility of both players is appealing; Nady plays both outfield corners and first base, while Swisher plays all three outfield positions and first.
Nady, 30, is a free agent after next season. Swisher, 28, is signed through 2011 with a club option for '12. Either would be more affordable to the Giants than Ramirez. Swisher also would fit for the Braves and Pirates.
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9036288/Manny-in-L.A.-still-makes-sense
The minute I heard Tex was going to the Yankees, I called for a bay area reunion for Swisher and the Giants - if nothing else but Swish doesn't belong on a team with facial hair constrictions.
http://samadamsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/2008/12/big-unit-becomes-giant.html
He is signed long term, is only 28, can play all three outfield positions AND first base, and has hit 35 home runs in a season. Not to say he can hit 25 at Pac Bell, but he can field, he can get on base, and he can put a charge into a ball left out over the plate
I couldn't imagine him being to expensive - the Yankees aren't going to start him, and they can use pitching - something the Giants can afford to part with - and I seriously doubt any the team's starting five pitchers wold be necessary to get a deal done.
GM Brian Sabean has had a very solid off season, and I am not the only one who thinks so. If the team does nothing else, they have improved the line up with a full season of Pablo Sandoval and Edgar Renteria, improved the bullpen, and strengthened the starting rotation. While adding a large veteran presence, he has done nothing to hinder the youth movement. Acquiring a guy like Swisher could push this scrappy team over the top to contend in 2009.
49ers OC Drama
I hope he didn't think he missed some sort of deadline...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/06/SPDI154P48.DTL
So far, there has been very little other than speculation coming from Santa Clara - and really no names have given me any hope that they will do a better job than Mike Martz did.
Singletary has spoken to the hearts of 49ers fans, trying to dismiss that he is a "three yards and a cloud of dust" coach and especially when saying he wants to mirror the offense of beloved Bill Walsh.
The one coach Singletary has mentioned wanting to talk to, Tom Rathman, brings back more fond championship memories, but figures to be a risky pick for OC and may not even be let go by Al Davis.
But everything else seems to contradict that open minded balanced team. Singletary wants a team that can "impose its will," on other teams, being able to run the ball when the other team knows its coming.
THAT sounds like a Mike Nolan, "tackle #69 is eligible," unimaginative type offense to me...
Matt Barrows has some interesting thoughts on the position, including throwing Scott Linehan's name into the hat
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/49ers/
I really like the idea of bringing Rathman back to coach the RBs (Frank Gore would probably love him) and be the OC in waiting, taking on a bigger role with the offense and the philosophy, so that when we eventually lose the man ahead of him, we have a replacement ready to step in.
At this point, I really don't have a candidate I'm endorsing for the job, mainly because we don't know who is being considered. All I know is this is Singletary's single most important decision of his short head coaching career. The right move could catapult them into contention, the wrong move could make the offense look like i did when Norv Turner left (yikes)!
I Smell Bacon
For those who haven't seen the video, here is the link to KTVU.com :
http://www.ktvu.com/video/18425287/index.html
I hope people are as OUTRAGED as I am. This is absolutely unacceptable - and needs to be dealt with NOW.
The SF Chronicle had some experts look at the video - here is an interesting article about their thoughts:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/06/MNOV154P0R.DTL&tsp=1
I hope the family gets every penny of that 25 million dollars.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Manny Watch
Anyone who reads this blog (AKA The person I asked to check it out today) will know I post the blogs I’m following on the right, and they are showing the Giants to be interested in both Manny Ramirez and Joe Crede.
Wow. This really isn’t the offseason most expected.
I am also torn. The Giants veterans were the boring ones to watch last year. While these moves almost certainly make them the favorites to win the west, it also doesn’t leave a lot of open spots for young players to develop.
Lets look at the pros on cons:
Signing Manny/Crede Pros: This gives the team of the most feared hitters in the game, and makes the entire line up better by giving the team a legitimate #3 hitter and moving other hitters down in the line-up. It improves the team defensively as well, since Crede is a good glove at third, and Manny can probably do as well as Fred Lewis in left. The downside of hindering the youth movement is offset if management has already determined young players like Nate Schierholtz or Lewis are no more than part time players, with no reinforcements at AAA. So why not splurge for short term splurge contention, while mixing in young players over the next few years when our biggest contracts run out.
Cons: This looks a lot like a couple years ago – Have the big bat in the middle of the line-up, fill it in with good veteran hitters who play good defense, and fill the stadium with people who want to see Manny hit a homerun. This seems to be a departure from last year’s youth movement and you have to wonder if investing in Manny will lead to contention, or another Bonds-esque headache.
Also, a big offseason haul does not make teams instant contenders. While these pieces seem to fit, there is no guarantee the team will gel. It’s just as likely the Diamondbacks have THEIR young players finally put it together and become the team everyone thought they were going to be last year, When Justin Upton was tearing the cover off the ball and they looked like they were going to walk to 100 wins and a Brandon Webb Cy Young.
Verdict? I figure people should just lay back and see how things play out. This could make the 2009 Giants a title contender, or it could blow up in their faces. Or maybe GM Brian Sabean decided he wasn’t going to sit on his hands and let the Dodgers keep Manny without making sure the price tag is steep enough.
Here is what Ray Ratto had to say about it in today’s Chron…
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/03/SPR2153B2A.DTL&feed=rss.giants