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Sunday, April 2, 2017

2017 Baseball Predictions

2017 MLB PREDICTIONS:


NL MVP - Bryce Harper WAS OF
NL CY YOUNG - Jacob deGrom NYM SP
NL Rookie of the Year - Dansby Swanson ATL SS


AL MVP - Mookie Betts BOS OF
AL Cy Young - Andrew Miller CLE RP
AL Rookie of the Year - Andrew Benintendi BOS OF


NL East - Washington Nationals
NL Central - Chicago Cubs
NL West - Los Angeles Dodgers


NL WC1 - New York Mets
NL WC2 - Arizona Diamondbacks


AL East - Boston Red Sox
AL Central - Cleveland Indians
AL West - Houston Astros


AL WC 1 - Seattle Mariners
AL WC 2 - Toronto Blue Jays


PLAYOFFS:


NYM over ARI


WAS over LAD
NYM over CHI


NYM over WAS


SEA over TOR


HOU over SEA
BOS over CLE


HOU over BOS


WORLD SERIES PREDICTION:

New York Mets over Houston Astros

Friday, March 31, 2017

2017 NL Central Preview

  1. Chicago Cubs - Do I really need to explain this?

Bold prediction: The Cubs will have six players hit 20 or more homers.

Breakout player: Mike Montgomery SP

  1. St Louis Cardinals - Like it or not, the Cardinals have as much depth as the Cubs. They also have the talent to not only keep up, but to win the division. Don't expect the St Louis to be railroaded in the Central like they were last year. Dexter Fowler is a great addition.

Bold prediction: The Cardinals make a move for a big bat at the deadline. Perhaps Jose Abreu?

Breakout player: Luke Weaver SP

  1. Pittsburgh Pirates - Since the emergence of the Mets and Cubs in the National League, the Pirates have become the odd man out along with the Cardinals. There's plenty there though to remain competitive and get back to the postseason. Andrew McCutcheon needs to bounce back in a big way. Look for the Pirates to deal one of their surplus of outfielders to find more pitching depth.

Bold prediction: McCutcheon and Josh Bell are shipped off for a big arm.

Breakout player: Josh Bell 1B

  1. Milwaukee Brewers - The Brewers rebuild is nearly complete. With some terrific pitchers and hitters ready to help them win, it's just not going to be this year. Long year for the Brew Crew but good times are near.

Bold prediction: Ryan Braun moves on to a contender and the Brewers add some more pieces to get them into contention in a few years.

Breakout player: Zach Davies SP

  1. Cincinnati Reds - It seems like the Reds are a long ways off. I actually think they are closer than people think. I think they've done a good job of just stockpiling high ceiling guys. The Reds are going to have a long year this year though. You'll start to see some of the guys that should have an impact in the Queen City soon.

Bold prediction: The Reds play spoiler in September and frustrate some teams and their fans.

Breakout player: Jose Peraza 2B

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Yasiel Puig, Cubs Lineup, and Why MLB Needs To Adjust Their Scheduling Early in the Season

Before I begin, let’s not get crazy with our reactions. About six days ago, the sky was falling because the Cardinals were 0-3 and couldn’t score a run to save their lives. Since then, all I hear about is how many runs the Cardinals have scored compared to the Cubs.


Now Mets pitchers are all of a sudden struggling and the “Metsees” (as Keith Hernandez would say) are winless in their last three or whatever and Matt Harvey’s strikeouts are down, Jacob deGrom is dealing with a back issue and Steven Matz was just shelled by a right-handed heavy Marlins lineup.


Maybe, just maybe, it’s too soon to hit the panic button in some of these scenarios.


I want to start today though with the scheduling of Major League Baseball.


I sat last night, watching the Mets and Marlins play at a very cold Citi Field. I sat Sunday watching the Mets host the Phillies at a frigid Citi Field, and I watched Saturday night watching players and umpires do anything they could to keep any part of their bodies warm.


This is ridiculous. The worst thing is, that’s not the only baseball that I have seen in the cold weather this year or the last, well 20-whatever I’ve been watching.


Here’s the deal MLB: I know you want teams to get home games in the early part of the schedule. I understand that. I really do. But a warm-weather Marlins club playing the New York Mets in the first weeks of the season in the northeast, notoriously cold, is just ludicrous.



And yes, I do understand you can’t load up a warm or dome team’s schedule with all home games in the first few weeks of the season, I totally get that too.


And I’m not saying the Mets or Phillies or Twins or Tigers should play their first home game in mid-to-late April, but can we do a better job of scheduling?


Why are we playing so many night games when the temperature across the midwest and northeast drops almost 15-20 degrees once the sun sets at quarter to eight?


While these teams need home games, they also need fan support to make money at these events, and if you watched any baseball at all, section after section at stadium after stadium are empty, because who wants to go out and sit and watch a baseball game when game time temperatures are 45-degrees at best, and will only drop as the evening moves along?


Hell, who wants to even play in that? I used to and it totally sucks.


This is what baseball needs to to.


First, the first week of the season, there’s no reason the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros should be playing anywhere but their home parks, against teams like Minnesota or Detroit.


Second, the first almost three weeks of the season, games in cold weather cities (obviously excluding Milwaukee, Toronto and Seattle, who play in domes) need to be day games.


Why? Because the day time temperatures in these locations are significantly warmer than evening and night temperatures, drawing more fans, making the game better to be a part of for the players and more watchable for the fan in the stands and at home.


Additionally, day games need to be scheduled in case rain and inclement weather pushes the start times back.


But finally, warm weather games need to be scheduled because teams probably aren’t bringing in the money the normally do during a fair-to-good weather day at the ballpark.


Just taking a stab in the dark judging by the empty seats you see all over the place at these early season games.


And, again, I do realize a lot of these seats are probably empty because people aren’t inclined to take work off early in the year, especially with kids in school still, to go to the ballpark, but the junk weather is making that decision to stay in so much easier.


This is something that has bothered me for a long time and watching a warm weather Miami Marlins team play in New York last night was really annoying to watch. 

Other notes: 



  • Don’t look now, but the lightning rod that is Yasiel Puig is off to a roaring start in 2016. So far, Puig has a home run, 4 RBIs and a 5:4 BB:K ratio.



  • The Chicago Cubs overcame a 3-run deficit and were no-hit through almost seven innings and still won Monday night proving just how difficult it will be to not only shut this offense out, but hold them down an entire game. I’m setting the over/under at 3 for shutouts of this offense this season.




  • Speaking of being shut out, the Tampa Bay Rays offense continues to slide early in the year. I’ve said it over and over and over, but the Rays have the pitching to beat any offense on any night, will their bats give them enough support to get past that three-run threshold that I think is going to be the key number for this team this year? It’s a rock fight every night you play Tampa and the first to three is usually going to be the winner.



  • We got our first glimpse of the future outfield in Texas a few years ago, when Joey Gallo, then a third basemen, made his big league debut. Now Nomar Mazara is the latest Rangers phenom to break into the big leagues and has done so in amazing fashion (5-for-8 with a HR, 2 RBIs). The Rangers have a special player in Mazara with another one in Lewis Brinson right behind him. I said it earlier this weekend, that outfield in Texas is going to be the best in baseball as soon as next summer. I would not want to be a pitcher in the American League West in the near future.



  • Speaking of the AL West, they’re the only league without a team above .500 thus far (as of Tuesday’s games). I picked the A’s to win the division, and if their pitching staff finds health and consistency, that’s not a team that you want to get down in the mud and play in July, August or September. Billy Beane put together a really good team this year. As Brad Pitt said in Moneyball, “You may not look like a winning team, but you are one.” 2016 totally epitomizes the moneyball mentality of the Oakland A’s.


There’s just a few early thoughts of mine as we get into the 2016 MLB season, I’m going to work on a prospect piece for you. Some guys to keep an eye on in the minors this summer.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

The Offseason of the New York Mets

You know guys, I was thinking about this.... It's been the offseason of the New York Mets.

It's crazy. Even though the Royals won the World Series and the Cubs had the headlines early with adding Jason Heyward and Ben Zobrist, but the buzz is all about those pitchers - then Mike Piazza gets voted to the Hall of Fame.

Then they swoop in and resign Yoenis Cespedes - stunning everyone.

Now they announce Piazza is gonna get his number retired this summer.

I know a lot of teams are getting better too, but the Mets are winning the offseason with the headlines.

Now they gotta do it on the field.

It's a good time to be a Mets fan.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Seth's Spiel: Winter Meetings Day 2 Reaction

Have I ever said how much I love the Winter Meetings?
I was ready to Tweet and react to my heart’s content yesterday throughout the day but then nothing happened. I get home from work and I have to go back and all hell breaks loose and everybody decides to lose their minds.
Diamondbacks/Braves Blockbuster
Here’s my biggest takeaway from Day 2 of the Winter Meetings: No matter who’s in charge, no matter how much progress you think they are making, the Arizona Diamondbacks are going to continue do boneheaded things.
Everyone talks about how improved this rotation is and how the National League West is now on notice.
Friends, I buy it a little bit. But let’s not ignore the fact they just mortgaged the future to incrementally make themselves better. They paid paid for Park Avenue but are getting Prospect Heights.
Yes, Shelby Miller is coming off his best season as a pro and is only 25 but if we go back to his minor league days, Miller has always struggled with control.
He’s had a great pro career but his walk to strikeout ratio is a hair-above 2-to-1. His WHIP is OK, 1.24 for his career, and his 3.22 ERA is pretty good.
Is Miller a good add for Arizona, yes, he is. But what get’s me about the Dbacks is they gave up too much. 
Too much.
Dansby Swanson was the number one overall pick last year for a reason. If he has a good, not great or stellar, but good year in the minor leagues, he could be in the big leagues this fall.
I’ve always liked Aaron Blair. I thought he was as close as any prospect to the big leagues and as promising a prospect as Arizona had other than maybe Archie Bradley.
I personally think Blair alone, is going to end up better than Miller. But the Diamondbacks totally went over the deep end and added their future shortstop to the mix.
Not to mention, giving up Ender Inciarte, who finished fifth in the Rookie of the Year voting in 2014, then followed that performance up with an even better one in 2015.
I just cannot fathom Arizona once again, proving how absolutely inept they are at running a franchise. It is just astounding. If I was a Dbacks fan, I would hate this trade.
Ownership has put their fanbase in a tough spot, because this team has promise. They could have stood pat this winter and been an arguable favorite in the west.
I actually would like to redact what I said that this deal actually makes the Diamondbacks WORSE. Worse in the long run.
They gave up a franchise shortstop with no reasonable options at the position for the long term. They gave up a guy with the ceiling of a one or two starter and a very solid outfielder that would have been a huge part of an already stellar offense.
I just do not understand this team, it’s management, or what they are trying to accomplish.
If they wanted a starting pitcher and they were hell bent on using that particular set of players to get one, personally, I think they could have done a helluva lot better than Shelby Miller.
But that’s my opinion.

That said, how much pitching do the Atlanta Braves need?
I’ve tweeted time and again, the Atlanta Braves are going to have a record ERA in a few years, however, they’re going to have an absolutely inept offense.
John Hart and his staff has completely revamped the Braves pitching rotation for the future. There is no question. This rotation is going to be beyond scaring, it’ll be frightening, especially if a handful of the dozens of talents they have pan out.
But where are they going to get runs from?
There is always the possibility they trade their arms for a bat or two, and that could likely happen, but the way this future lineup is constructed, there is next to no firepower, especially if they are still set on trading Freddie Freeman.
Dansby Swanson is now the obvious replacement for Andrelton Simmons. It scares me to have Swanson now in the NL East, but good for the Braves.
Other than him, where are the Braves going to find any offense? Of their top ten prospects, just two are hitters (Swanson) and the other is a low-level shortstop.
I don’t know where the Braves want to go with all this, and I don’t know that they know where they want to go with all this, but it is looking mighty good to be a Braves fan right now.
Eventually, they are going to have to put runs on the board to support these arms and get some victories.
We’ll see if Johnny Hart has some more tricks up his sleeve as we go forward. He’s basically robbed everybody out west of their young talent to this point.

Cubs
Here’s where I come out with this Cubs adding Zobrist and moving Castro.
I think the move is great.
First of all, thank you Theo and Jed for taking Zobrist away from the Mets. I had no interest in that guy coming to New York.
Not because I don’t like Zobrist, but let’s consider the Mets roster construction. Strong young pitching. But if you add Zobrist, you have three 35-plus year old players on your roster at some point next season that need playing time because of their salaries.
Additionally, you’re pretty much at the corner spots with Duda and Wright, and let’s not kid ourselves, David Wright is a shell of his former self.
So all in all, I’m OK with Chicago “stealing” Zobrist from the Mets.
I think he adds another great bat to their lineup. I think he gives them tremendous flexibility if or when, the Cubs need. And I think he’s just a downright, solid, hard working baseball player that is going to be a great mentor to some of the young players they’re developing.
As for Castro, I know the Cubs sold very low on him.
His trade value has never been tremendous and most Cubs fans and baseball people would probably admit he was always going to be the odd man out there.
I know the Cubs liked Adam Warren, and that’s fine. But I thought they could have done better. I think they caught themselves in the midst of the Zobrist negotiations and realized they had to do something with their middle infield, and found the first suitor that would take Castro.
From the Yankees end of things, I think it's a great move. Castro is likely to place second base from everything I saw, and I think he is going to thrive in that ballpark.
Reactionary move if you ask me.

A couple other things from Day 2:

  • As a Mets fan, I really think they need to bring Cespedes back. This is a middle of the pack lineup as constructed without him. If they go into 2015 without Daniel Murphy and Yoenis Cespedes with no upgrades anywhere else on the field, except to play Michael Conforto regularly, then I can’t live with that and as a fan, I’ll be livid. I know there’s already too many outfielders on this roster, but guess what? There were already too many outfielders on the roster when he was added back in July. Terry and company can figure it out or they can easily trade someone to make room (Maybe Granderson who will be 35 on Opening Day and I can’t say I count on him repeating his 2015 performance, which was way better than I ever thought he could do). I need firepower and someone in the lineup that makes it respectable, and Cespedes is the guy. I don’t want to hear about his defense and his unwillingness to play centerfield or right field or whatever. It can be done because it already has. The Mets clearly don’t care about defense because Wilmer Flores and Daniel Murphy was their Opening Day middle infield and Travis d’Arnaud is our catcher.

  • I sat and blasted the Diamondbacks for their ineptitude, it’s time I do the same to the Marlins for even considering moving the best arm they’ve maybe ever had to come through their system.
    This is so typical Marlins. Rob Manfred and the powers that be aren’t going to tell Miami they can’t move Fernandez, but if this trade happens, baseball has to address Jeffry Loria and his ownership of that franchise and do a comprehensive top to bottom analysis of what’s best for them and the city. It’s beyond disgraceful the way things are handled year to year in Miami, not to mention they have a state of the art, brand new stadium that has yet to have a winner on the field and at the same time is being financed by the taxpayers. Miami not only deserves a winner, there is absolutely no reason under their perpetual sun they can’t have one. It’s a terrific market with a lot of money and diversity and city that actually wants a baseball team. Disgraceful.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

40 Man Roster Day, Andrew Benintendi & Alex Guerrero & Yasiel Puig

Baseball will be buzzing in the next few weeks as the Rule 5 draft approaches along with the winter meetings right around the corner.

So with all that said, I was pretty locked into the baseball yesterday and I'll share a lot of my findings today.

  • I'll start with 40 man roster additions from Friday.

Three names I'm excited about being added?

Michael Fulmer - DET RHP
Brandon Nimmo - NYM OF

I've written about all three in some capacity in the last few years and while it was unintentional, I the amount of excitement I have is in the order they're listed.

Here's a recent ditty I did on Fulmer:

I said after the Yoenis Cespedes trade happened, Michael Fulmer would be the #Tigers top prospect going into 2016. (PSSSST I was right)

He will likely start the year in the bullpen but I would bet the ranch he ends the season as their best starting pitcher.

FYI: Fulmer is from Oklahoma. Dylan Bundy and Archie Bradley were the two guys in the 2011 draft with all the hype but Fulmer was an under the radar first rounder.

Come this time next year, we might be talking about Detroit's ace for years to come.

  • Eddie Martinez

The Cubs decisions about where guys fit is only going to get tougher in the next couple years.

Cuban prospect Eddie Martinez will be nothing short of special and in a crowded outfield, the question isn't will he fit, but who will move to make him fit?

  • Andrew Benintendi

RedSox prospect Andrew Benintendi (LH OF) will be the real deal. The Arkansas product gives you a little bit of everything offensively and conceivably has no weaknesses.

Not far away from being in Boston (or somewhere else if the Red Sox choose to move him).

In his first taste of professional baseball, the kid walked more than he struck out (34/24 BB/K) and hit 7 HR with 7 SB.

I'm no Red Sox fan, but I can't wait to see what this young man can do.

  • Alex Guerrero/Yasiel Puig

Guerrero turned 29 Friday; rejuvenating the anger in me that he went from utility full time player and one of the National League’s best hitters to so deep on the bench, in the last three months of the season grew barely got the amount of at bats he got in April and May.

On top of that, the Dodgers continue to be a clown show.

It came out Friday, the daddy of one of their part time players goes to the media claiming Clayton Kershaw is lobbying for the trade if Yasiel Puig.

I have so many issues on this front. I like the Dodgers and think they can be such a dominant franchise, but this kind of garbage just leaves me wondering all too often, what exactly is happening in Los Angeles?

But to wrap up my Guerrero thought; I'm really hoping the front office of LA finds loving homes for Puig and Guerrero because I think their talents are left beyond unappreciated in the City of Angels.

I'll be honest, as a Mets fan, I'd send a nice package of players the Dodgers way for these two, and, no it wouldn't include The Big 4 pitchers.

  • Paul DeJong

If you follow me on twitter or instagram, you know I love me some Paul DeJong.

The ISU product finally cracked the Cardinals mlb.com/pipeline top prospect list at no. 30.

DeJong is a one size fits all fielder that has the bat to play major league baseball.

He's another guy that doesn't strike out (52/29 K/BB) and again, does a little of everything. (9 HR, 13 SB)

Talking w/ folks at ISU, he was a walk on who earned everything he got. I don't know about anyone else, but THAT'S the guy I want on my team.

I'm no Cardinals fan, but I'm rooting for him.

Just a few final thoughts…

  • Guy that flew up the Yankees top prospect list this last year? James Kaprielian. Finished the summer at Low-A and the 3 NYY post-season prospect, after being drafted in June.

    I can't say I'd be surprised if this UCLA product ended up the Bronx Bombers 'pen in September with a rotation spot in 2017. Gonna be a very good player.

  • It's time for Mariners OF prospect Austin Wilson to establish himself. Will be 24 and hasn't played past A-ball. Very toolsy player I watched at Stanford and thought had a lot of promise. I'll be rooting for him too next year.

  • For being a power hitter, Marlins 1B Justin Bour's 101 Ks in 2015 was very impressive. Believe it or not, Bour was top 10 in the NL among 1B in SLG, OPS, & HR.

  • One thing the 2017 Atlanta Braves are going to do is keep teams off the board. The biggest question though is can they, themselves, get on the board?

Happy holidays friends!