Monday, February 27, 2017

Padres Baseball

I apologize for not posting anything for the past few months. I have been busy and have not had the time (or desire, frankly) to sit down and type out a post. That said, I will attempt to post something every now and again simply because I have this blog posted on my resume. This blog will mainly focus on the Padres from now on. It's not like I dislike other sports, I just have a great depth of passion and knowledge about my city and pride in the San Diego Padres.

Image result for mariners beat padres spring trainingPitchers and catchers reported to spring training on Feb. 14 with all other position players reporting soon thereafter. The Padres had their first spring training game on Saturday as they fell to the Mariners 13-3. This was an embarrassing loss. I could not believe the lack of talent and fire that this team showed. I know this season is going to be hard for many Padres fans (unless they turn it around and start clicking on all cylinders come opening day), but we all thought they would at least show some more competition in them. Sunday they lost 13-2 to the Mariners and today they lost 5-3 to the Angels. I know it is only spring training, but how long can we say that? Pitchers have to pitch and hitters have to hit. I know it's easier said than done, but we have to win a game eventually. Maybe we can take down Bumgarner and the Giants tomorrow. How about that? I love my Padres. Even though I expect them to be bad this year, it still pains me to no end as if they lost a game in the world series. But what the heck, let us cheer loud for our Padres because there is nothing more satisfying than a Padres victory.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Complete Winter Meetings Coverage

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The Baseball Winter Meetings took place this week in the Washington D.C. area and lots of card shuffling came into play. The big cahoona has to be the deal that sent Chris Sale from the White Sox to the Red Sox. One executive said that this move makes the Red Sox the Golden State Warriors of Major League Baseball. I tend to disagree, however, as the Blue Jays will make a case to defeat the Red Sox in the division with others contending for a pennant, including the pennant defending champion Indians. Don't forget about the Rangers in the west, plus any other potential surprise teams. The Yankees continue to build for the future, bringing back Aroldis Chapman on a six-year, $82 million deal that will preclude the Yankees from handing out the big dollars in the free agent market come next offseason and beyond. The deal in which the Red Sox acquired Chris Sale does not even benefit the Red Sox, in my opinion. Of course, this is the year that they are "all in," but in the long run, this deal hurts them. They give up four superb prospects to the rebuilding White Sox, including young Cuban Yoan Moncada. These players will make an immediate impact in Chicago. It is world series or bust year for Boston. Of course, other deals were made during the mad four days of meetings - including that of Carlos Beltran returning to the Astros (one of the three B's from the 2005 world series team which included Lance Berkman and Jeff Bagwell) - but we will have to see how all this pans out during the season. Champions are not decided in December.

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The Padres were pretty quiet over the four days. The only "splash" that was mentioned was during the rule 5 draft. We had the third overall pick in the draft, where we selected a prospect in the Cincinnati Reds' system plus we acquired the first two picks of the draft via trade. This is something that has never really been done before. If the Padres were to build their team and farm system, a part of that ought to be through the rule 5 draft. I don't believe I have ever heard of that happening before. But I am confident that these players will make an impact on the roster someday. Look at last year. The Padres selected four players in the draft (just as they did this year) and two remained with the organization in the form of Luis Perdomo and Jabari Blash. Perdomo turned out to be the Padres most consistent pitcher and Blash had flashes of excellence but often struck out and struggled with his confidence. Here is the article which talks about the Padres during the draft. These players will have a definite shot to break the 25-man roster once spring training concludes.

Image result for bowl season 2016Bowl season is finally here! This is arguably my favorite time of Christmas. I mean, the family is great and the food is great, but football is a major part of it. With all of the bowls announced, including the playoff games, excitement is a must. One game that I am really looking forward to is the MAC champion Western Michigan taking on BIG 10 runner-up Wisconsin in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2. Click this link to view the entire bowl schedule and comment below on what you are looking forward to the most this bowl season. Here is your only game for the week:
-#25 Navy vs. Army (from Baltimore), 3 ET, CBS

Thanks for reading! Tune in next week when bowl season begins!