I'm sure many of you have seen the Delmon Young video by now, but you can watch it here if you haven't. As a hardcore baseball fan, it absolutely disgusts me. The fact that the AMLU (American Minor Leauge Umpires) put out a statement basically saying Young is a fine young man and the incident never would have happened if they were umpiring instead of the replacements, is equally disgusting. In light of this, I am doing some striking of my own - no bats in this week's MMM, just pitchers.
Generally there aren't a ton of relievers who are deemed top prospects, mostly due to the fact that the best pitchers end up as starters. There are a couple relievers who got promoted this week and deserve some attention.
Marcus McBeth has been pitching professionally for just a little over a year, despite being drafted in the fourth round of the 2001 draft. He was touted as a "toolsy" outfielder, but didn't really pan out, hitting over .250 in just one of his three seasons as an outfielder, with a total of 19 homeruns. A couple of years ago he approached Oakland asking to try converting to a pitcher, and now, after never making it above A-ball as an outfielder, he finds himself pitching in AAA. After striking out 14 batters in 8 2/3 innings and giving up just a single hit in Stockton, the A's put the 25 year-old in Sacramento this week. In his first outing there, he went 1 2/3 innings, allowed no batters to reach and struck out two. Given McBeth's age (25), it is good to see him pushed up quickly and challenged.
Also to recap a few other moves in Sacramento, Kyle Crowell was sent to AA to make room for McBeth, and Tim Rall was moved to AAA to replace Ron Flores, who will temporarily be in the Oakland bullpen.
The other reliever I wanted to talk about is Brad Davis, taken in the 14th round of the 2005 draft. He was dominant in short-season Vancouver last year, striking out 44 in 34 2/3, while posting a 0.52 ERA. In 2006 for Kane County he struck out 16 over 18 innings, walked one and allowed just six hits. He got bumped up to Stockton this week, and in his first relief appearance tossed 3 2/3 innings, allowing just two hits, no walks, two strikeouts and picking up a win. The 23 year-old should fill McBeth's shoes in Stockton pretty well.
Brad Ziegler played the roll of rotation filler the past few years. He seemed like a guy who didn't have a chance. After being drafted by the Phillies in 2003 and being released before he even played a game, Ziegler joined an indy league in 2004. Oakland scooped him up after a few months there, but his numbers between high-A and AA weren't anything special until this year. In four starts he has a 1.09 ERA with 20 strikeouts in 24 2/3 innings. The 26 year-old was named the Texas League pitcher of the week in the first week of the season, and has been as good, if not better, numbers-wise than any other Texas League pitcher thus far. That said, it isn't realistic to have high hopes for Ziegler. He is old for his league and hasn't done much before this year, but will be a fun story to track.
Jared Lansford, the second of the high school pitchers taken in last year's draft, was moved from extended spring training to Kane County this week. He was expected to pitch this weekend, but both games were rained out. The Cougars will play four games over the next two nights, so check out the box scores if you are interested.
It's not all good for Oakland pitchers though, as Dan Meyer continues to struggle in Sacramento. Since his shoulder problems last season, his mechanics have reportedly been off and he is having problems correcting. At the time of the Hudson trade, he was thought to be a small step away from filling a rotation spot with Oakland. Now he's the guy who is struggling to get through five innings in AAA. Through Sunday he has five starts and a grand total of nine strikeouts over 25 1/3 innings. Granted he has only six walks over that span, but it seems he lacks the ability to make hitters swing and miss. He may be able to get by with that at AAA, but he won't be able to in the majors. That begs the question...
...will we ever see Dan Meyer find success in Oakland?
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I hadn't seen it, no
After incidents like this I always wonder why players are not immediately suspended for the season.But then I thought Sammy Sosa, he of steroids and corked bat, should have been chucked for a season after they found his cheater bat.
Why do we sacrifice our principles in denial? They guy who threw the bat could have been told it was for one season--come back next year and all will forgiven, if not forgotten. That way the best of what we know as humans could have been preserved and upheld.
I'm not upset that baseball has cheaters and louts for some of its players. It does bother me a great deal that the sport always seems to react to their presence with a great deal of negligent immaturity. It demeans us all.
paradox - May 1, 2006
Delmon Young
Not for nothing, but the International League has:- Suspended him indefinitely.
- Decided to take their sweet time figuring out what the final suspension length will be.
Both of which serve two purposes - first it allows the league to suspend him for "some time" without having to mete it out directly, and allows the league to take a moment to reflect and determine exactly what they are going to do. I'm certain that they are giving the public outcry some consideration in terms of the final length of his suspension and in the end, I would expect that the suspension will be substantial. Thanks to Brian for posting the video. I only saw the last five seconds on another site - and on the video that Brian provided, you can clearly see that the umpire gave him ample opportunity to leave the batters box with little to no problems. He mouthed off to his face, and deserved to get tossed - even if he didn't use any of the magic words, he had no call to waste time and then mouth off. The bat throwing was so far out of line, it's my hopes that he gets the full season, and perhaps is suspended through next year's spring training. That would serve as a real wake-up call. What he did was unacceptable.I'm further surprised at the original reports of the bat throwing, making it sound like he all he did was flip the bat, like one might do while screwing around in his backyard. He THREW it at the ump, underhand or not, and it hit the ump with a lot of force.
Heck, comparing what he did to what Alomar did is a joke. At the least, Alomar could have been certain that his act was going to do little worse than injure John Hirschbeck's feelings. I do agree with the other poster that Alomar should have been canned for the rest of the playoffs...
NicksDreamy - May 1, 2006
The suspension.
Delmon Young was suspended for 50 games by the International League. I figure that's a warning shot.NicksDreamy - May 9, 2006
Meyer
What was his last start like?ohad - May 1, 2006
Last Start
He started last night, and I forget the exact numbers, but what stood out was 0 walks and 0 strikeouts. He gave up like 3 runs, 1 earned over 6.Brian Durack - May 1, 2006
That incident...
...was shades of Roberto Alomar to me. To this day, I do not understand why he wasn't kicked out for a whole season, the rest of his career, or at the VERY least...THE PLAYOFFS.I'm still mad about that one.
baseballgirl - May 1, 2006
McBeth
I'm very excited to see McBeth have success. He did, however, get lit up last night. (Loss) 0.1 IP, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, 0Kjubjub - May 1, 2006
Pennington
Any thoughts on what is going on with Pennington? I see he is hitting close to .100 with 21Ks in Hi-A.jubjub - May 1, 2006
Jack Cust
How did Cust get away from the A's? I don't remember reading anything about it. The guy is going nuts right now for Portland (San Diego's AAA team). He's reached base in 20 out of his last 23 plate appearances! He also hit 2 HR's yesterday. I wonder if he could be like a John Jaha/Matt Stairs type.pinkfloyd @ Athletics Nation - May 1, 2006
Cust
is a AAAA player, through and throughRyan Armbrust - May 1, 2006
Cust was a
6 year minor league free agent who the A's chose not to protect... He never showed the A's a thing during his year with them in the minors. We signed Thomas who is a much better player. Cust AAA player...Charlie Brown - May 1, 2006
Midland Rockhounds Update
from www.minorleaguebaseball.comTHE WEEK THAT WAS: With a 3-2 week, the 13-9 RockHounds trail first-place Corpus Christi by half a game in the South.
WHO'S HOT/WHO'S NOT: Jason Perry went 10-for-19 (.526) with a .591 on-base percentage and six runs scored. Brian Snyder is 3-for-17 (.176).
SNAPPY REPORT OF THE WEEK: Manager Von Hayes was ejected Thursday night for disputing a call at the plate. Hayes thought catcher Kurt Suzuki clearly tagged Chris Lubanski for the out, but the fill-in ump ruled Suzuki missed him. What got Hayes tossed? The former Phillies outfielder told the Wichita Eagle, "If you don't know what you're doing, stay home." Once ejected, a furious Hayes pulled a classic Billy Martin move, throwing his hat and kicking dirt on the umpire's shoes.
TWICE AS NICE: A sixth-inning homer by Brant Colamarino on Saturday proved the difference in Midland's 3-2 victory over Wichita, completing a doubleheader sweep. The RockHounds won the opener, 2-0, as Jason Windsor and Alex Santos combined on a five-hitter. Windsor fanned 10 in six innings.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "I don't think I was hitting my location as well as I could have. To tell you the truth, the ump had a pretty big zone. I like seeing the 10 strikeouts up there, but on the other side, I know it was a big zone." -- Windsor told the Wichita Eagle.
Colorado Fan - May 1, 2006
Sacramento River Cats (Oakland Athletics)
from www.minorleaguebaseball.comTHE WEEK THAT WAS: The RiverCats went 2-3 last week and are currently 11-11 overall, good for second in the Pacific South Division.
WHO'S HOT/WHO'S NOT: Daric Barton has hit .342 with a home run, four RBIs and four runs scored in his last 10 games. ... Juan Dominguez has lost in his last three outings, allowing 17 hits and 11 earned runs in his last 8 2/3 innings. For the season he is 1-4 with a 9.37 ERA.
BY THE NUMBERS: While it seems simple to say you have to score runs to win, the River Cats' ability -- or inability -- to score runs has been the key to winning and losing. Since April 10, Sacramento scored a total of 13 runs in seven losses, with five of those runs coming in one game. In the team's 11 wins it has scored 79 runs, an average of 7.2 per game, and scored more than five times in all but three of those victories.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "In Spring Training, I'd just throw one inning at a time. [But] I've always been a starter. With a couple of starts, I'm kind of back in arm-strength shape. I'm comfortable." --Randy Keisler told the Sacramento Bee after his second strong outing April 27. Keisler extended his string of shutout innings to 13 with seven shutout innings of three-hit ball at Tucson.
Colorado Fan - May 1, 2006
Hayes ejected?
Wow...I thought all managers in the orginization were forbidden to display emotion, kick dirt, berate the ump, etc etc.I don't usually like my minor league prospects hot-headed, but in this case...
SF Geoff - May 1, 2006
Windsor
Don't forget about Jason Windsor. He threw a gem the other day for Midland. Six shutout innings, 10 K's and 1 BB. He should be up to Sacto pretty soon.pinkfloyd @ Athletics Nation - May 1, 2006
Windsor Quote about that outing
"I don't think I was hitting my location as well as I could have. To tell you the truth, the ump had a pretty big zone. I like seeing the 10 strikeouts up there, but on the other side, I know it was a big zone." -- Windsor told the Wichita Eagle.So, I think it will take more than a couple solid outings in Midland. However, Juan Dominquez is strugging in Sacto, so who knows.
Colorado Fan - May 1, 2006
I hope McBeth is able to spot 3 fastballs
on the outside corner, so hitters can mutter "Out, damn spot (on the black)!" and be unintentionally literate.Meyer's tale is just depressing--a guy who clearly had what it took to be a great major league starter and now is struggling with mechanics, confidence, and everything else necessary to progress.
Here's hoping that May is the answer for Barry Zito. We could reeeeally use a win in the opener of this series to take some pressure off...
Nico - May 1, 2006
BAH
"I hope McBeth is able to spot 3 fastballson the outside corner, so hitters can mutter "Out, damn spot (on the black)!" and be unintentionally literate."
You sir, have sapped my will to live.
Brian Durack - May 1, 2006
Nothing like a little humor
to spice up the day. Ha Ha Ha.Charlie Brown - May 1, 2006
personally, I hope the Scottish Player ...
... pauses before every opposition PA, and mutters "Is this a batter I see before me?"monkeyball - May 1, 2006
Crowell to Stockton
Correction: Crowell from class AAA back down to High A according to rosters and MiLB sites. Spotted that while updating all my rosters...Also a new pitcher to Midland... Anthony Rawson is a lefthanded career reliever out of the Cards organization signed back in 2001 after drafted in 42nd round... Pitched last night for Midland.
Charlie Brown - May 1, 2006
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