We wanted to exploit the Rockies on both ends of the ball last week, and that played out wonderfully. Not only did they struggle with the bats, but the arms were horrific as well. That’s a common trend throughout the season because we want to use players against that team as much as possible. It’s […]
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Houston has finally cut bait on Jose Abreu, who will collect another $30 million from the club over the next season and a half. Jonathan Singleton has been tabbed by manager Joe Espada to be the everyday first baseman moving forward, but that’s just, like, his opinion, man. Singleton is a free agent at season’s end, and Joey Loperfido is right there in Triple-A. He has struck out at a 39.5 percent clip in 43 major league plate appearances, but he’s also slashing .333/.381/.436 with a 138 wRC+ over that stretch. Singleton’s wRC+ in 174 plate appearances is 92, which drops to 79 if we look at just the last month. I’m all for the revitalization of a man’s career, but I’m skeptical that’s what we’re seeing here. Abreu has been bad enough that even Singleton is an upgrade, but it doesn’t make much sense to eat $30 million just to play Jon Singleton everyday while Joey Loperfido waits in the wings during what might be a lost season. As of Saturday morning, Houston is 32-and-38, eight games behind Seattle in the division and six games out of the wild card race.
Please, blog, may I have some more?In this week’s Avoiding The Blurbstomp, C.A. introduced me to the band Boredoms for the first time. And holy cow, what a journey it has been discovering their catalog of chaotic music. Guitars, drumming, and screams everywhere all the time (but read his piece, he’s much more masterful with the written word to describe the […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?A week has already passed since the last edition of Up-and-Coming Dynasty Players? Wow, time flies when it’s baseball season. This week I want to talk about Houston Astros pitcher Hunter Brown.
You are already probably laughing out loud about putting Hunter Brown and Up-and-Coming Dynasty Player in the same sentence. And I don’t blame you. Here is a pitcher with a some pretty scary numbers this season and for his career.
Since debuting with the Astros in 2022, Brown has compiled a 15-18 record with a 4.85 ERA and 1.378 WHIP. This season his numbers are downright ugly – 2-5 with a 5.58 ERA and 1.516 WHIP. So how in the world is this guy an Up-and-Coming Dynasty Player?
Well, sometimes you have to look below the surface to really see what is happening. And with Brown, there is a lot that is going on below the surface that is now bubbling up for all to see.
Let’s dive in and take a look at Brown.
Please, blog, may I have some more?Cincinnati Reds corner infielder slash former Tiger slash former Cub slash former National (guy gets around) Jeimer Candelario continued his best Kyle Schwarber June mash-fest impression on Friday night going two for five with a two-run home run to extend the Reds lead en route to a win. Jeimer now leads all major leaguers with […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Happy Almost Father’s Day to those Razzpals who celebrate! And to those who don’t, enjoy a nice weekend not celebrating dads. Speaking of dads, I went on a trip with mine last week and had no service for a week. So, I am sorry I did not respond to many comments in a timely fashion. […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?This was me seeing if Shane Baz was ready to be stashed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5…and so on as I counted the months since his surgery. Do you count September of 2022 because that was when he had the surgery or do you start counting with October? Do you count June of 2024 because […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?It’s that time of year, friends: regardless of how much we love fantasy baseball, there’s a lot going on to distract us. Graduations, beach days, summer trips, fantasy football previews… and if you’re feeling like fantasy baseball hasn’t been loving you back lately, it’s especially easy to take the foot off the gas pedal when […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?Ok, I took some creative liberty with the actual adage to fit the two headliners into the, uhh, headline. I appreciate Grey and Truss giving me the (very wide) leeway to use that headline to segue into an article thesis (I swear there is one). Ray Charles once sang “If It Wasn’t For Bad Luck” […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?When MLB gives you a great Friday slate, ya gotta get pumped up. There are 12 games this Friday night and I can help you get situated in the slate and give you some ideas of who/what teams to play. Keep reading. There are 4 pitchers above 8,500 who I would roster without question. As […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?“There is ample evidence that the public is getting a wee bit tired of all these ‘pitchers duels’,” wrote The Washington Post’s Bob Addie in late-1968. So after the season, MLB officials lowered the mound to 10 inches and shrank the strike zone to its modern size. Cool, after this year, let’s lower the mound […]
Please, blog, may I have some more?It’s the time of the season wherein we look at our teams and some people see a magnificent juggernaut, while others see a mirage, a trojan horse of confidence hiding grisly innards of broken dreams and decaying hope.
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