Saturday, September 29, 2018


David Wright – Farewell!
It’s the start of the 2001 draft. The Mets have their eyes on a few players with David Wright being in the back of their minds.
They got Aaron Heilman, who had a massacred career, but, the Mets had a compensation pick.
Allan “Bud” Selig stepped up to the podium and said, “With the 38th pick of the 2001 Baseball Draft, the New York Mets select David Wright out of Hickory High School, the White Sox have the next pick.”
That was the start of one of the greatest dynasties in the history of the sport, which I will narrate to you.
On a hot afternoon in Queens, the Mets played the Expos, David Wright went 0-4 in his debut. The next day, July 22, he got his first two hits, one of them a double. Then, four games later, he took his first of many trips around the bases. Fast forward to the 2006 postseason, he goes 8-37 with four walks and a home run in the whole postseason which was all the way to the NLCS.
Then, maybe a little over a year later, his back started to conk out and he began his what seemed then to a be a never-ending injury stint.
David finally came back to hype up the Mets who had just got into the postseason. He went 10-54 with a homer and the team went all the way to World Series with the karma of their captain. Then after he played in two games in two years, and he finally comes out of the clasp of injury. He is cleared to go to St. Lucie to play in some games.
David finally returns to The Big Apple after more than a month in St. Lucie and Las Vegas. Then after about a week on the bench, he eagerly comes out of his dugout with a feeling that his gut might fail him, he swung at the first pitch he saw and hit a bullet to third.
On September 29, he finally makes a start at third, wait for it--batting third. Before the game, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio made 9/29, “David Wright Day.”
Jose Reyes and David Wright are making their 895th start together. A lot of things are happening. So, Wright steps up to the plate, with all of Citi Field, and probably a quarter of the Tri-State Area standing and cheering. You could see tension in David’s eyes. I actually heard fireworks in the background near our apartment. He draws a walk, then, he gets doubled up on a Conforto grounder. Then, a second at-bat, he pops out to the rookie first baseman in foul territory.
In a memorable stroll around the infield, David with tears in his eyes, waved to the fans for their support. He said he was ready to say thank you a million times to his fans. Mets fans rightfully cheered him today and throughout his illustrious career. He was the face of the Mets and baseball. He was the team captain and the poster boy of baseball.
David Wright had an outstanding career, he is and always will be my favorite player. Farewell, Captain America.
See you in the post season.

2018 Season Comes to an End

With the end of the regular season here, Christian Yelich is surging to the top of the MVP poll, Javy Baez must be pissed as heck. Javy Baez is still as amazing as ever, but Yelich is just too overpowering. Jacob deGrom left Aaron Nola and Max Scherzer in the dust so far away that it’s like they’re four year olds who just began to pitch.
DeGrom is first in ERA by .20 points, second in Pitcher’s WAR by .2. Here’s an interesting fact of deGrom that my gym teacher told me, if the Mets scored at least 3 runs every game that Jake started, he would be 30-0, that he would be a Cy Young winner, no doubt.
Blake Snell has been on top of everything in his Rookie Year, leading his division in Wins, ERA and WAR for pitchers. Mookie Betts is running away with everything, including the MVP honors. He leads his leads his league in runs, average, WAR, slugging percentage and extra base hits.
Khris Davis has been “kh-illing” the ball lately with 47 homers, and he just loves hitting the ball.
Chris Davis on the other hand has been a catastrophe. He can’t hit anything, but still he is one of the highest paid player in baseball.
David Wright will officially retire tonight. He is and always will be my favorite player. He pinch hit yesterday. He will be in the lineup playing 3B tonight as that is his final game in the bigs.
Here are my new and improved predictions:
NL East: Atlanta Braves
NL Central: Chicago Cubs
NL West: Colorado Rockies
NL Wild Card Game: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Milwaukee Brewers: Milwaukee Brewers
AL East: Boston Red Sox
AL Central: Cleveland Indians
AL West: Houston Astros
AL Wild Card Game: New York Yankees vs Oakland Athletics: New York Yankees
NLDS:  Atlanta Braves vs Colorado Rockies: Atlanta Braves
NLDS:  Chicago Cubs vs Milwaukee Brewers: Chicago Cubs
ALDS: Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees: Boston Red Sox
ALDS: Cleveland Indians vs Houston Astros: Cleveland Indians
NLCS: Atlanta Braves vs Chicago Cubs: Chicago Cubs
ALCS: Boston Red Sox vs Cleveland Indians: Boston Red Sox
World Series: Boston Red Sox vs Chicago Cubs: Boston Red Sox
Leaders:
AVG:
AL: Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
NL: Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
RBI:
AL: J.D. Martinez, Boston Red Sox
NL:  Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs
Runs:
AL: Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians
NL: Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies
HRs:
AL: Khris “Khrush” Davis, Oakland Athletics
NL: Trevor Story, Colorado Rockies
ERA:
AL: Blake Snell, Tampa Bay Rays
NL: Jacob DeGrom, New York Mets
Wins:
AL: Blake Snell, Tampa Bay Rays
NL: Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals
Strikeouts:
AL: Justin Verlander, Houston Astros
NL: Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals
Awards:
Rookie of the Year:
AL: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels
NL: Ronald Acuna Jr., Atlanta Braves
Cy Young:
AL: Blake Snell, Tampa Bay Rays
NL: Jacob deGrom, New York Mets
Silver Slugger and Gold Glove winners stay the same
MVP:
AL: Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
NL: Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs

I will offer my thoughts about David Wright after tonight’s game.

Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, September 11, 2018


With 21 days left until the postseason or the second season as some say, the official 2018 baseball season is coming to an end.

JA Happ has always been a guy that you could lay your team on and depend on the veteran to start a game and finish strong and give the game to your bullpen. He was a great pitcher but he was on a team that had a mediocre offense with the Blue Jays but they somehow always picked him up with a very strong first season riding a 20-4 record. Then, the Jays faltered and Happ had a 10-11 record in 25 games. He picked it up himself with a 15-6 record so far this year, but with the Yanks, with a nuclear powered offense, he’s 5-0, clearly he could carry his own weight.

Eric Hosmer is a very good first baseman with power, some speed (at least more than most first basemen) and he is very good at flashing the leather around making stops that no one could make. He is very prone to putting the ball on the ground with 57% of the balls he put into play were grounders, thus producing 105 singles this year. His OPS is staggeringly low at .709 with his usual being .781. His Total Bases number is really big for only three weeks off the end of the season and he only played 138 games. Though he is a four-time Gold Glover he has four errors at first this year. If he hadn’t had a below mediocre season he would’ve had a spot at least 15 spots before this.

Robbie Ray is always such a dark horse; no one ever realizes his potential, he just flies under the radar. Robbie Ray set down 218 hitters in 162 innings. Hitters made contact 68% of the time only past Cy Young winners who have gotten less contact rates. Don’t forget that he had a 15-5 record last year and that was his emerging year. Now that the Diamondbacks are most likely going to the playoffs, Robbie is going to be a big piece in their winning games against tough opponents. He has a great defense behind him, so any ground ball or tough fly is 65% of the time caught. He has developed a wicked curveball that could easily fool even the toughest hitters. He should be a couple of spots higher because he’s not really Cy Young caliber goods.

Odubel “Torito” Herrera is a five-tool player no matter what kind of stats you give me. He has a heck of a lot of power, and he’s right up there behind Charlie Blackmon as one of the best centerfielders in the game. He’s one of the fastest in the NL East with Amed Rosario and Trea Turner. The only weak spot that he has is average hitting as he’s batting .264 but that’s still better than most centerfielders. But, he’s kind of lazy, like he doesn’t run out grounders and he watches strikes go by and swings at balls and he’s kind of annoying and irritating to his teammates and to opponents. He’s going to have a high WAR this year because earlier in the year he was the only good player there, but then came all sorts of sluggers from all sorts of teams. His arm is an item that I rather not talk about, it’s kind of a painful subject. He should be placed a lot higher up because he’s very good.

Todd Frazier has such a good resume that no one really sees how unreliable he is, yeah, he could hit dingers, and his glove is okay, but outside of that, he’s bad. He can’t hit for average, he can’t run. His arm is horrible when he trying to make a tough throw. His hits have always been low. His SLG is down as is his OBP. He won’t make it to any other team because no team wants him. But power is a big point in today’s game and he’s already slugged 17 dingers, even if he was out for about a little more for a month. He hasn’t been getting his doubles but I think he’s about to get on a hot streak. His WAR is 2.3 so obviously the Mets put him as a starter but nothing more. He should, I think, stay where he is.


The rookie pitcher that the Royals acquired in a trade is Mike Moustakas. So, he made his major league debut with no apparent high hopes. He then took a perfecto into the eighth, he walked a guy and then Robbie Grossman singled. Best wishes to him.

J.D. Martinez is one of the best all round-players in the game though he can’t run, can’t field and has a horrible arm. But, his hitting is amazing, in baseball, he has the second highest average, he’s second in dingers and he drives in runners like there’s no tomorrow. There was a rally squirrel, yes, a rally squirrel in the Cardinals-Tigers game, the squirrel came onto the field and the Cardinals scored some runs. A similar thing happened last year when a cat came onto the field and Yadier Molina then hit a grand slam.

We all know that Ender Inciarte is not a home run hitter, he is a Gold Glover that steals a heck of a lot of bases. So, in a recent game he hit a three-run homer that won the game in the end. Maybe this is the beginning of a new Ender.

Congratulations to Jose Ramirez on reaching the 30-30 club. He stole his 30th bag against the Toronto Blue Jays but sadly they lost. Jose is a sparkplug for the Indians and so solid everywhere, with their pitching and their amazing hitting, that’s the kind of stuff you need to get into the postseason. Ronald Acuna Jr. has turned heads once again, now being only the sixth player in baseball history to have 25+ homers before turning 21.

The Mets are finally watchable again. They’ve been on winning streaks snapped by only one loss at a time. Jay Bruce is back, Noah Syndergaard pitched his first complete game against the Giants, Jacob DeGrom has made his Cy Young case even stronger. Probably the best news is David Wright he has joined the team and is now playing in simulated games and will hope to join the team as a player later this week. And to top it off, this bat flip is amazing, Park Suk-Min is in the Korean league and he did a no-look behind the back bat flip, but, it wasn’t a home run, it was a RBI single.

Monday, September 3, 2018


Around the MLB Ballparks

Wilson Contreras is still a youngster, he doesn’t play a full 162 games a year as Victor Caratini has squeezed in for 48 games this year but, I’m not saying Vic is bad, but ya know, Contreras: An arm that the government classified as a weapon, 25+ homer power. Vic: Has an arm, but doesn’t have a homer yet. He has a tool that most catchers don’t have: speed, he could steal five or six a year and hit one or two triples. (At least the ones who stand at 6’1” 210 lb. and has a lot of muscle, he’s fast) He was an All-Star this year, didn’t do much at the game but it was his first All-Star selection. He has a prosperous future ahead of him and the Cubs have so many good sluggers in Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, Contreras is a very nice surprise and could lead them to the World Series, but, that prediction is a longshot, but they have a shot.

Matt Carpenter is a beast all of a sudden, he could launch missiles for homers and he’s a wait, leadoff man? Yeah, he’s a leadoff man, and he’s leading the NL in homers with 33. He has the occasional burst of speed but the Cards need a good dependable player at every position and that’s where Carpenter comes in. He is an old-school guy who loves slapping the ball the other way for doubles and he adores the long ball. I think he should have gotten the All-Star selection that was a HUGE snub, the second worst snub was Brandon Nimmo. Right now, he is leading the NL in SLG%, OPS, OPS+ and Total Bases. He is on pace for about a career-high, 5.2 WAR and he’s going for a career season. I think he might be in the mix for MVP. He should be ranked higher if the people who did this had a mid season one too.

Lance Lynn is a lost player and he somehow got onto the Twins. He started with the Twins as a guy who could get the job done, even becoming an All-Star in 2012. But, he always allowed a lot of hits but could get some easy outs, bu-u-ut, he would get pulled from games kind of early. Never being the guy to give the bullpen an off day. He was a back of the rotation guy though he was drafted in the first round. He was majorly setback due to Tommy John surgery in 2016 that took away the only heat that he had. He’s made about 30 starts each of his years in the bigs. He is one of those pitchers like Steven Matz that he keeps allowing heaps of runs and no one really talked about him, until he took the mound, you forgot that he’s even there. He never finished with an ERA more than 3.97, but in all of this, the Mets could use him and they could gladly fire Vargas. The Yanks picked him up though and gave him second life, but he is still good enough to get placed in the Top 100.

David Price has been the pitcher the Red Sox traded for three years ago. He has been on fire over his last seven start with a 1.50 ERA with 48 Ks and only allowed eight runs. He always had that wicked slider but his legendary pitch is the fastball to get easy outs such as groundouts or to throw strike three to an unsuspecting batter. Now that Sale is on the DL, he has gotta lead this rotation. His walks is at a normal number but his Ks are up. He likes to pitch up and in to lefties and up and away to rights at a slower speed. He led the Sox to their 90th win. His career has shown the way to the Hall of Fame, but the last year or so really slowed his performance down, now as he’s picking it up, he might have a chance to make a go for a late-in-the-career Cy Young and maybe even into the Hall of Fame.  

J.T. Realmuto is a piece that everyone wanted, he’s statistically the fastest catcher in the game and has added a lot of pop to his resume and that helps because the Marlins officially have no power whatsoever, they traded Justin Bour away to the Phillies and that’s all. He’s gotten 16 homers and 62 RBIs. He had 17 homers all last year and he’s already gotten 16. He was an All-Star this year and he is on pace for a career year in walks, homers, RBIs, runs and double. J.T. already has career highs in SLG, OBP and OPS. He is, I would say one of the best framers in baseball. He is also on pace to a career low in double plays. His WAR should finish around 5.2, as he is leading the Marlins. He should have a higher spot, but, strangely enough, I don’t blame the writers who wrote this mess, because, looking at his number the past few years, he deserves that spot.

The Phillies are aquiring like nuts, I mean, like NUTS!!!!!!! They’ve got Wilson Ramos, Asdrubal Cabrera, Jose Bautista and Justin Bour, that’s 63 round-trippers just this season. Add that to Odubel Herrera, Maikel Franco, Carlos Santana and Rhys Hoskins and you get 151 homers, and you’ve got yourself 8 men who could rip the seaming off the balls, plus the pitcher, and you have a lineup. Aaron Judge is now recovering slowly from his injury after he got hit in the hand but has still not begun swinging a bat but is practicing base running drills. It’s official, the MLB has hit the most walk-offs in a single year with 81, after Tyler White’s walk-off homer, we broke the record set in 2004. Jose Ramirez and Francisco Lindor were the only the second duo on the left side of the infield to have 20 homers and 20 bags in his pocket since Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez. Speaking of Derek Jeter, I was looking through his Baseball Reference page, I saw that he was second in MVP voting. I thought, “Who could have won when Jeter had such a phenomenal year? It was some guy named Justin Morneau, he had a nice year, slugging 34 dingers, driving in 130 steaks, with a .321 average. Captain America will join the Mets in San Francisco but will still continue rehab for few days. Maybe the Mets could go for a late miracle run to the Wild Card and Wright will be a godsend. There was a kid at the Dodgers-Rangers game who caught (more like dived for) Cody Bellinger’s and Manny Machado’s dingers, wow, what a day, that kid had his eyes on the prize(s). Amed Rosario has been a leadoff hitter as good a Whit Meffifield, and Whit may not be a realllllly good player, but he’s up there on the best leadoff men in the game. His breakout has been the best surprise of the Mets’ 2018 season (besides the 11-1 start) He is already the best pure hitter of the Mets in my book, the fastest runner by 0.9 ft/sec with second being Brandon Nimmo. Justus Sheffield will be in the Arizona Fall League joined by Andres Gimenez and Peter Alonso. If you want to know what prospects from you’re team are in, visit https://www.mlb.com/news/2018-arizona-fall-league-rosters-revealed/c-292592546 and if you want full coverage of the AFL, visit, http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/afl/index.jsp. Player’s Weekend was amazing from Wild Horse, to the first emoji nickname, to Outlaw, to Jer-ry, jer-ry, jer-ry, to ShoTime. Todd Frazier went with the Godfather cleats with the Sopranos on them too. My personal favorite was Joey Gallo as Pico de Gallo. Congratulations to Hawaii for bringing down South Korea in the Little League World Series. And too top it off, the Arizona Diamondbacks are the best defensive team, I think, ever. Every player is in the top 5 in his position. The Rockies are also really good defensively but the Diamondbacks have like chips in their hand and in their gloves too that lead the hand to the ball, crazy good.  
The Rockies have a solid infield with DJ Lemahieu, Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story. Their outfield missiles in Carlos Gonzalez’ arm and Gerardo Parra and Charlie Blackman could catch anything. They’re both in the NL West, and I can’t wait to see Arizona’s defense in the playoffs.

My MLB Predictions

NL East Winner: Atlanta Braves

NL Central Winner: Chicago Cubs

NL West Winner: Los Angeles Angels

AL East Winner: Boston Red Sox

AL Central Winner: Cleveland Indians

AL West Winner: Houston Astros

NL Wild Card Winner: Milwaukee Brewers vs St. Louis Cardinals Winner: Milwaukee Brewers

AL Wild Card Winner: Oakland Athletics vs New York Yankees Winner: New York Yankees

NLDS: Chicago Cubs vs Milwaukee Brewers Winner: Chicago Cubs

NLDS: Atlanta Braves vs Arizona Diamondbacks Winner: Atlanta Braves

ALDS: Boston Red Sox vs Cleveland Indians Winner: Boston Red Sox

ALDS: New York Yankees vs Houston Astros Winner: New York Yankees

NLCS: Chicago Cubs vs Atlanta Braves Winner: Chicago Cubs

ALCS: Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees: Boston Red Sox

World Series: Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago Cubs: Boston Red Sox

Awards:
Batting Average:
NL: Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
AL: Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox

Hits:
NL: Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves
AL: Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians

HRs:
NL: Matt Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals
AL: J.D. Martinez, Boston Red Sox

Runs:
NL: Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies
AL: Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox

RBIs:
NL: Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs
AL: J.D. Martinez, Boston Red Sox

Walks:
NL: Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds
AL: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels

 Stolen Bases:
NL: Trea Turner, Washington Nationals
AL: Dee Gordon, Seattle Mariners

Pitching:
Wins:
NL: Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals
AL: Luis Severino, New York Yankees

ERA:
NL: Jacob DeGrom, New York Mets
AL: Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox

Innings Pitched:
NL: Jacob DeGrom, New York Mets
AL: Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians

Strikeouts:
NL: Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals
AL: Gerrit Cole, Houston Astros

Homeruns:
NL: Chase Anderson, Milwaukee Brewers
AL: Dylan Bundy, Baltimore Orioles

Walks:
NL: Tyler Chatwood, Chicago Cubs
AL: Lucas Giolito, Chicago White Sox

Awards:
Gold Glove Award Winners:
NL:
P: Zack Greinke, Arizona Diamondbacks
1B: Paul Goldscmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks
2B: DJ Lemahieu, Colorado Rockies
3B: Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies
SS: Nick Ahmed, Arizona Diamondbacks
LF: Corey Dickerson, Pittsburgh Pirates
CF: Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies
RF: Gregory Polanco, Pittsburgh Pirates
C: Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals

AL:
P: Trevor Bauer, Cleveland Indians
1B: Justin Smoak, Toronto Blue Jays
2B: Jed Lowrie, Oakland Athletics
3B: Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Indians
SS: Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians
LF: Michael Brantley, Cleveland Indians
CF: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
RF: Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
C: Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals

Silver Slugger Award
NL:
P: Michael Lorenzen, Cincinatti Reds
1B: Jesus Aguilar, Milwaukee Brewers
2B: Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs
3B: Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies
SS: Trevor Story, Colorado Rockies
LF: Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies
CF: Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies
RF: Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals
C: Yasmani Grandal, Los Angeles Dodgers
AL:
1B: Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox
2B: Jose Altuve, Houston Astros
3B: Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Indians
SS: Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians
LF: Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees
CF: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
RF: Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
C: Evan Gattis, Houston Astros
Guys, I spent like 30 mins thinking on this sooooooooooooooooo,
DH: Khris Davis, Oakland Athletics

Rookie of The Year:
NL: Juan Soto, Washington Nationals
AL: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels (Sorry about Andujar or Torres, Yankees Fans, Nothing personal, Just Business)

Cy Young:
NL: Jacob DeGrom, New York Mets
AL: Justin Verlander, Houston Astros
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Moment you’ve all been waiting for, the MVP’s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MVP:
NL: Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs
AL: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels

What do you say? Am I right or am I wrong?

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