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Stagione che purtroppo è andata, non dalla settimana scorsa (presi a scopettate dai Pirati
), un'unica annotazione e corregetemi se sbaglio: E' Looper il lanciatore MLB con più HR incassati in questa stagione? Ogni volta che lancia partiamo con l'handicap di almeno 1-0 nel punteggio. Almeno una trentina ne avrà sul groppone? La cosa bella è che pur lanciando male, ha avuto spesso il culo di trovarsi un attacco ispirato, pronto a coprire le sue magagne (discorso inverso invece per Gallardo). Il record W-L mente, l'ERA per (s)fortuna no.
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Sì è lui. 31 HRs contro su 26 partenze effettuate.The Closer wrote: un'unica annotazione e corregetemi se sbaglio: E' Looper il lanciatore MLB con più HR incassati in questa stagione?
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Dodgers fan #7 wrote: Sì è lui. 31 HRs contro su 26 partenze effettuate.
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cosoliamoci col futuro:
Power 50
+/- Rank Name Level Pos Age B T
1 01 Escobar, Alcides MLB SS 22 R R
Congrats are in order to Escobar for claiming the top spot with a much deserved promotion to Milwaukee, where his speed in particular has been a welcome addition. Congrats are also in order to Link Reporter MassHaas, who has been clamoring for this P50 placement since Escobar was 10 years old.
1 02 Gamel, Mat AAA 3B 24 L R
Mat held his own in Milwaukee before being sent back down to receive more regular playing time, but only recently has he started to re-discover his stroke. This is Gamel's last stay on the P50, who hopes to stay locked in when he returns to Milwaukee when the rosters expand and offer a much needed run-producing bat in the lower half of the order.
03 Lawrie, Brett AA 2B 19 R R
Lawrie, like Rickie Weeks and Prince Fielder, gets an aggressive bump to AA Huntsville from the Midwest League. At 19 years old, if Lawrie wasn't already on the fast track, making his pro debut for a full-season afiiliate, he is now, and instantly becomes a distinct possibility to play for the big-league Brewers at some point in 2010.
04 Lucroy, Jonathan AA C 23 R R
Lucroy's hot streak got even hotter as soon as he stepped into the month of August, and has firmly put himself as the organization's top catching prospect. With more walks than strikeouts and improving power numbers, it would seem as though his bat is legit, and he may not be far away from becoming the team's first homegrown, everyday catcher since Mike Matheny.
05 Salome, Angel AAA C 23 R R
Salome already was leap-frogged by Lucroy last month, and unfortunately a bum finger has gotten in the way of an impressive late season surge of his own. Don't worry Coach, we haven't lost faith, as we all look forward to his probable September call-up.
06 Arnett, Eric R+ SP 21 R R
Expectations are always high for first-round picks, and despite numbers that may suggest otherwise, word out of Helena says Arnett's fastball velocity is fine, but he's laying off of his nasty slider after a long college season. Be patient box score followers, next year should paint a better picture of Arnett's abilities.
07 Braddock, Zach AA MR 22 L L
It's nice to see a Braddock box score sighting, as he arguably is the top pitching prospect in the Brewers' system based on his size and stuff. Obviously his inability to stay healthy, and possibly his inability to start games, creates the need to temper one's enthusiasm. Despite his set-backs, he continues his ascent towards Milwaukee.
08 Green, Taylor AA 3B 22 L R
Despite a tough overall season for Green, we haven't lost faith in him, who remains one of the better all-around players in the system, and a relatively safer bet to eventually make some kind of contribution at the big league level. He'll get a chance to reclaim some fan-man love in the AFL.
09 Cain, Lorenzo AA OF 23 R R
I could copy and paste Taylor Green's comments here for Cain, who too has dealt with a tough season amidst injuries, and looks to re-assert himself in the AFL. Cain's season was tougher to follow, since many of us felt he had a chance to replace Cameron in CF to open 2010.
10 Peralta, Wily A SP 20 R R
Peralta entered the season as the organization's darkhorse to emerge as one of the team's top pitching prospects, and he didn't disappoint. Now he joins names like Arnett and Braddock in the conversation for such an honor, and the club has wisely cut back on his innings as the season winds down.
se avete voglia di leggere i primi 50, eccoli!
http://www.brewerfan.net/ViewPower50.do
Power 50
+/- Rank Name Level Pos Age B T
1 01 Escobar, Alcides MLB SS 22 R R
Congrats are in order to Escobar for claiming the top spot with a much deserved promotion to Milwaukee, where his speed in particular has been a welcome addition. Congrats are also in order to Link Reporter MassHaas, who has been clamoring for this P50 placement since Escobar was 10 years old.
1 02 Gamel, Mat AAA 3B 24 L R
Mat held his own in Milwaukee before being sent back down to receive more regular playing time, but only recently has he started to re-discover his stroke. This is Gamel's last stay on the P50, who hopes to stay locked in when he returns to Milwaukee when the rosters expand and offer a much needed run-producing bat in the lower half of the order.
03 Lawrie, Brett AA 2B 19 R R
Lawrie, like Rickie Weeks and Prince Fielder, gets an aggressive bump to AA Huntsville from the Midwest League. At 19 years old, if Lawrie wasn't already on the fast track, making his pro debut for a full-season afiiliate, he is now, and instantly becomes a distinct possibility to play for the big-league Brewers at some point in 2010.
04 Lucroy, Jonathan AA C 23 R R
Lucroy's hot streak got even hotter as soon as he stepped into the month of August, and has firmly put himself as the organization's top catching prospect. With more walks than strikeouts and improving power numbers, it would seem as though his bat is legit, and he may not be far away from becoming the team's first homegrown, everyday catcher since Mike Matheny.
05 Salome, Angel AAA C 23 R R
Salome already was leap-frogged by Lucroy last month, and unfortunately a bum finger has gotten in the way of an impressive late season surge of his own. Don't worry Coach, we haven't lost faith, as we all look forward to his probable September call-up.
06 Arnett, Eric R+ SP 21 R R
Expectations are always high for first-round picks, and despite numbers that may suggest otherwise, word out of Helena says Arnett's fastball velocity is fine, but he's laying off of his nasty slider after a long college season. Be patient box score followers, next year should paint a better picture of Arnett's abilities.
07 Braddock, Zach AA MR 22 L L
It's nice to see a Braddock box score sighting, as he arguably is the top pitching prospect in the Brewers' system based on his size and stuff. Obviously his inability to stay healthy, and possibly his inability to start games, creates the need to temper one's enthusiasm. Despite his set-backs, he continues his ascent towards Milwaukee.
08 Green, Taylor AA 3B 22 L R
Despite a tough overall season for Green, we haven't lost faith in him, who remains one of the better all-around players in the system, and a relatively safer bet to eventually make some kind of contribution at the big league level. He'll get a chance to reclaim some fan-man love in the AFL.
09 Cain, Lorenzo AA OF 23 R R
I could copy and paste Taylor Green's comments here for Cain, who too has dealt with a tough season amidst injuries, and looks to re-assert himself in the AFL. Cain's season was tougher to follow, since many of us felt he had a chance to replace Cameron in CF to open 2010.
10 Peralta, Wily A SP 20 R R
Peralta entered the season as the organization's darkhorse to emerge as one of the team's top pitching prospects, and he didn't disappoint. Now he joins names like Arnett and Braddock in the conversation for such an honor, and the club has wisely cut back on his innings as the season winds down.
se avete voglia di leggere i primi 50, eccoli!
http://www.brewerfan.net/ViewPower50.do
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La situazione payroll per il 2010
C -
C - Mike Rivera - $415K+
1B - Prince Fielder - $10.5MM
2B - Rickie Weeks - $2.45MM+
SS - Alcides Escobar - $400K
3B - Casey McGehee - $400K
IF - J.J. Hardy - $4.65MM+
IF - Mat Gamel - $400K
LF - Ryan Braun - $1MM
CF - Jody Gerut - $1.775MM+
RF - Corey Hart - $3.25MM+
OF -
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SP - Yovani Gallardo - $414K
SP - Dave Bush - $4MM+
SP - Manny Parra - $426K
SP - Jeff Suppan - $12.5MM
SP - Chris Narveson - $400K
Braden Looper - $6.5MM mutual option, $750K buyout if club declines
RP - Trevor Hoffman - $7.5MM
RP - Seth McClung - $1.6625MM+
RP - Todd Coffey - $800K+
RP - Carlos Villanueva - $447K+
RP - Mitch Stetter - $408K
RP - Mark DiFelice - $403K
RP - Chris Smith - $400K
Other commitments: Bill Hall - $7.15MM, David Riske - $4.5MM, David Weathers - $400K buyout
Non-tender candidates: Jody Gerut, Seth McClung
Spicca la follia dei 12.5 milioni per Suppan. Qualsiasi gm sano di mente poi non prenderebbe la option per Looper....
Per curiosità, quando scade Braun? O quando va all'arbitrato?
C -
C - Mike Rivera - $415K+
1B - Prince Fielder - $10.5MM
2B - Rickie Weeks - $2.45MM+
SS - Alcides Escobar - $400K
3B - Casey McGehee - $400K
IF - J.J. Hardy - $4.65MM+
IF - Mat Gamel - $400K
LF - Ryan Braun - $1MM
CF - Jody Gerut - $1.775MM+
RF - Corey Hart - $3.25MM+
OF -
? -
SP - Yovani Gallardo - $414K
SP - Dave Bush - $4MM+
SP - Manny Parra - $426K
SP - Jeff Suppan - $12.5MM
SP - Chris Narveson - $400K
Braden Looper - $6.5MM mutual option, $750K buyout if club declines
RP - Trevor Hoffman - $7.5MM
RP - Seth McClung - $1.6625MM+
RP - Todd Coffey - $800K+
RP - Carlos Villanueva - $447K+
RP - Mitch Stetter - $408K
RP - Mark DiFelice - $403K
RP - Chris Smith - $400K
Other commitments: Bill Hall - $7.15MM, David Riske - $4.5MM, David Weathers - $400K buyout
Non-tender candidates: Jody Gerut, Seth McClung
Spicca la follia dei 12.5 milioni per Suppan. Qualsiasi gm sano di mente poi non prenderebbe la option per Looper....
Per curiosità, quando scade Braun? O quando va all'arbitrato?
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Non ci va. Ha firmato un contratto a lungo termine, ed alla fine sarà direttamente FA.Sberl wrote: Per curiosità, quando scade Braun? O quando va all'arbitrato?
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Ah, ho capito! Sai percaso dove posso trovare i dettagli? Immagino sia un contratto a crescita esponenziale....rene144 wrote: Non ci va. Ha firmato un contratto a lungo termine, ed alla fine sarà direttamente FA.
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Esattamente, che replica comunque un po' quello che sarebbe successo in arbitration, solo che garantendogli i soldi in anticipo, gli hanno anche preso un eventuale anno da FA.Sberl wrote: Ah, ho capito! Sai percaso dove posso trovare i dettagli? Immagino sia un contratto a crescita esponenziale....
Come sempre sul sito di Cot's Baseball Contracts c'è tutto.
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kalle wrote: esatto.
ha fatto tanti errori ma non è malissimo.
delle 162 partite ne avrò viste 140 complete (e le altre 22 tutti gli out) quindi ho visto gran parte delle sue chance.
il guanto non è malvagio gli istinti neppure.
pensa che gli lanciavano le palline braun e weeks.
il fisico non lo aiuta ma penso che potrà diventare "average" quest'anno.
poi, se ripete i numeri offensivi dell'anno scorso, per me in prima ci può andare anche in borghese senza guanto...
ora so che mi tirerai fuori la SDRINTCHPFL, la statistica sabermetrica dei prima base ciccioni col padre rompicazzo e il morsus inversus...
con un anno di ritardo rispetto ai miei pronostici prince è divento un difensore normale, confermando le mie sensazioni pagane, che negli anni scorsi erano state effettivamente umiliate dai numeri.kalle wrote: belin ragazzi non so cosa dirvi.
i numeri non sono dallas ua e quello lo sapevo, ma mi da l'impressione di poter diventare average.
specifico, altresì, di non aver detto che è buono o che ha giocato bene o che diventerà buono.
tutto quello scritto nei post precedenti mi da conforto.
secondo me è sottovalutato.
e secondo me non è malissimo.
ma io pensavo anche che tresoldi potesse diventare meglio di maldini...
vedremo
http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?pl ... B#fielding
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Inizio col presentarmi. Sono un nuovo iscritto del Forum, anche se lo leggo da un po', seguo il baseball Mlb da un'annetto e mezzo circa e sono fan dei Brewers (e degli impacchettatori).
In squadra abbiamo a roster due C, Rivera e Kottaras, ma nelle minors Salome e Lucroy che da quel che ho capito sono entrambi prospettati come Starter MLB, ma sono pronti per il "salto" in Major League? è meglio Salome o Lucroy?
In squadra abbiamo a roster due C, Rivera e Kottaras, ma nelle minors Salome e Lucroy che da quel che ho capito sono entrambi prospettati come Starter MLB, ma sono pronti per il "salto" in Major League? è meglio Salome o Lucroy?
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Benvenuto!!!
Ragazzo, quando partecipi a un evento sportivo quello che conta non è vincere o perdere, ma quanto ti ubriachi
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Benvenuto innanzitutto, rivale di division! :)Cerv81 wrote: Inizio col presentarmi. Sono un nuovo iscritto del Forum, anche se lo leggo da un po', seguo il baseball Mlb da un'annetto e mezzo circa e sono fan dei Brewers (e degli impacchettatori).
In squadra abbiamo a roster due C, Rivera e Kottaras, ma nelle minors Salome e Lucroy che da quel che ho capito sono entrambi prospettati come Starter MLB, ma sono pronti per il "salto" in Major League? è meglio Salome o Lucroy?
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il miglior posto per un amante del baseball.


Shilton meglio di Buffon (Pap)Raramente in vita mia ho visto dal vivo compiere interventi simili (Dazed)
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Cerv81 wrote: Inizio col presentarmi. Sono un nuovo iscritto del Forum, anche se lo leggo da un po', seguo il baseball Mlb da un'annetto e mezzo circa e sono fan dei Brewers (e degli impacchettatori).
In squadra abbiamo a roster due C, Rivera e Kottaras, ma nelle minors Salome e Lucroy che da quel che ho capito sono entrambi prospettati come Starter MLB, ma sono pronti per il "salto" in Major League? è meglio Salome o Lucroy?
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