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THT Daily: Sox over Twins

by Dave Studeman
June 09, 2008

Player News
Yesterday’s Results
Today’s Games
Standings
Game of the Day
Yesterday’s Home Runs
Top Minor League Performances

You can always find the most recent THT Daily at http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/content/thtdaily/
On this day at THT: I looked at some freaky batting leaderboards three years ago, using stats that are referred to daily these days.

Player News
Player Headlines are courtesy of Rotoworld
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Lastings Milledge just misses this double off the bat of Aaron Rowand. (Icon/SMI)

18-year-old Cuban third baseman Dayan Viciedo arrived in the United States at the end of May and is now living with friends and family, his agent, Jaime Torres, revealed Sunday. If Torres is establishing residency in the U.S., rather than going to the Dominican Republic or another country as many Cuban defectors have, then he's going to be subject to the MLB draft, rather than a bidding war. Viciedo isn't as highly regarded as Yulieski Gourriel, but he was one of Cuba's top prospects. He particated in the Cuban League's All-Star Game as a 16-year-old in 2006. It's uncertain whether he has much chance of lasting at third base, but he should be able to hit in the majors.

Mike Sweeney will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his troublesome left knee Wednesday and is expected to miss four to six weeks. Sweeney should prove to be completely obsolete by the time he's ready to return, if he's not already. He's hit .292/.338/.400 with 12 RBI in 120 at-bats this season. Frank Thomas replaced him as Oakland's primary DH, though he joined Sweeney on the disabled list last month.

Chipper Jones was out of the lineup Sunday with a slight tear in his right quadriceps. Jones believes the injury won't keep him out more than two or three days. He suffered the strain coming out of the batter's box after a single in the seventh inning Saturday, but managed to finish the game. The soreness this morning must have been pretty severe.

Yesterday’s Results

Game recaps courtesy of Craig Calcaterra.

Yankees 6, Royals 3: Nerves settled, Joba pitches much better this time out. Of course, having the Royals in the batter's box does have a calming effect. And while I realize that Chamberlain's workloads have been painstakingly calculated by the world's foremost musculoskeletal experts, Deep Blue, and a Papal conclave, would it have killed Girardi to let Joba get the last two outs in the fifth to pick up the win? Instead the W awkwardly goes to Dan Giese -- his first win by the way -- after a 2.3 inning bridge job to the rest of the bullpen. No matter what they say to the press, Joba is probably let down that his first good start didn't lead to his first win as a starter, and Giese probably feels embarrassed that his first big league win had training wheels on it.

Blue Jays 5, Orioles 4: Of course, if Chamberlain was on the money like Roy Halladay usually is (7.2, 100 pitches even, seven strikeouts, no walks, the win) he could go deeper into games.

Marlins 9, Reds 2: Dan Tucker makes his Major League debut. From the game story:
After learning of his promotion Friday night, Tucker said he spent Saturday trying to corral his nerves and listening to his minor league teammates warning him about pitching to Griffey."They were saying, 'Don't give it up, don't give it up,' " Tucker said. "I just tried to let that go. As awesome as it would have been for him to get No. 600, I didn't want to be the one to give it up.
Tucker obviously misunderstood. They weren't warning him about giving up an historic home run. They were warning him about giving up a home run, no matter what number it was, to a guy who has no business batting third in a Major League lineup.

Tigers 5, Indians 2: Detroit wins the rubber match in this crucial early June series, leaving the Tribe a mere 1.5 games ahead of the Tigers! How exciting would that sentence have been if they weren't fighting it out for third place?

Phillies 6, Braves 3: Ryan Howard gets the press here (3-5, 3 2B, 4 RBI), but the win may be more the doing of Bobby Cox's insistence on shredding Blaine Boyer's arm. Before this season, Boyer had never pitched in more than 43 games in a season. Yesterday's implosion (0.1 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, BB) was his 34th already. We saw this last year too, when Cox leaned heavily on Soriano, Gonzales and Yates. Yates survived 2007 and is pitching more or less decently this year for Pittsburgh, but he definitely ran out of gas as the weather got hot last year. Soriano and Gonzales have both seen extended time on the DL. Blaine Boyer? Here are the hotel listings for Birmingham, Alabama. You may need them when you go visit these guys. By the way, how many gabillions of dollars do you suppose James Andrews gets from Major League Baseball? A lot, I'm sure, which makes me wonder why they have such a low-rent website.

Red Sox 2, Mariners 1: J.D. Drew is 14 for his last 27 with four homers and 10 RBIs. Vertigo appears to agree with him.

Giants 6, Nats 3: Barry Zito, happy to see an offense more hapless than his own, walks away with the victory. Speaking of the Giants' offense, they are still third to last in runs per game in the NL and that's all that really matters, but did you know that they are in the top half of the league (7 out of 16 entering play yesterday) in batting average? That says worse things about batting average than it does good things about the Giants, but I bet you wouldn't have guessed that.

White Sox 12, Twins 2: Given the week his team -- specifically his hitters -- have had post-ranting and raving, expect a rash of "crazy, like a fox!" stories about Ozzie Guillen in the coming days.

Pirates 6, Diamondbacks 4: A long game on a hot, humid day that, according to the Arizona Republic "felt interminable at times." But, hey, the Dbacks won the previous two, so they get to take off after a loss on a Sunday afternoon feeling good about the series win, freshen up in the new hotel, get the usual Monday off, and start with a clean slate against the Mets on Tuesday. Oh, wait, they don't, because this is yet the latest of those four game wraparound series that seem ubiquitous this year. So instead of that cleansing Sunday evening routine, they get a long afternoon and night in Pittsburgh, followed by an early wake up call and then another hot day game tomorrow. Are these new, or was I just not noticing them before I started recapping all the games this year?

A's 7, Angels 3: Mark Ellis is such a showoff. The bases were loaded with two out in a tie game in the bottom of the 12th. All he really needed to do was to walk or hit a single, but he goes and hits a home run. Such a stunning example of inefficiency by the A's second baseman.

Cardinals 5, Astros 4: I just feel like I need to mention this once a month or so, but Kyle Lohse was available to anyone who wanted him for about $4M three-quarters of the way through spring training. He's 7-2 with a 3.92 ERA. At the moment I'm struggling to think of a team that couldn't use that about now.

Rangers 6, Rays 3: Matt Garza and Dioner Navarro get to shoving in the dugout after the fourth inning. Manager Joe Maddon says "It was nothing, in-house kind of stuff, things that happen on occasion and we took care of it." That may be true regarding the shoving (note how most everyone has already moved on from Manny and Youkilis the other day). But the on-the-mound jawing that preceded the fight? To me that's uglier than the actual scuffle. It's one thing to lose your cool in the theoretical privacy of the dugout following a bad inning. That could be about anything. Maybe someone calls someone a jackass or something random and isolated. But fighting like that on the mound? That can only be about baseball, and it's indicative of a team that has some potentially deeper issues. If I had to bet, though, I'd say it was Garza's fault and had to do with pitch selection, because he's had issues with that sort of thing in the past.

Brewers 3, Rockies 2: Prince Fielder has started June hot: .300/.417/.650, and goes 2-4 against the Rockies. 6.5 games is still a lot to make up -- the frickin' Giants are only 6 back in their division -- but things are looking up for Milwaukee lately.

Padres 8, Mets 6: Has to suck to be Billy Wagner right now. I mean, if there was ever a day when you would just want to shower, dress, and get the hell out the back door, it would be a day when you give up the game winning home run to a guy like Tony Clark. Except after that blowup a couple of weeks ago, he has no choice but to hang around and take whatever the press throws at him. Scanning the box score I noticed that the Padres have a pitcher named C. Guevara. I hope he turns out to be good, because the marketing opportunities would be fantastic.

Cubs 3, Dodgers 1: With Smoltz out for the year and Atlanta sinking 6.5 games back of the Phillies, it's been a pretty bad week or two for Braves fans. Then we look at a box score that shows the best damn team in baseball being led to victory by Mark DeRosa (3-5, HR, 2 RBI) and Jason Marquis (6.1 IP, 3 H, 0 ER) and we just want to cry. The only thing that would make things worse right now would be for Mike Hampton to be DFA'd, get signed by the Marlins, and go on a 12-2, 1.74 ERA run, supported by a Wes Helms run at the triple crown, of course.

You can download a compact version of yesterday's boxscores from Heater Magazine.

First Inning's Major and Minor League Daily Reports:

Today’s Games
National League
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 Arizona Diamondbacks at Pittsburgh Pirates, 12:35 PM
  (L) Randy Johnson (4-2) vs. (L) Zach Duke (3-4)
 Cincinnati Reds at Florida Marlins, 7:10 PM
  (R) Edinson Volquez (8-2) vs. (L) Mark Hendrickson (7-3)
 San Francisco Giants at Washington Nationals, 7:10 PM
  (R) Matt Cain (2-4) vs. (R) Tyler Clippard (0-0)
 
 American League
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 Kansas City Royals at New York Yankees, 1:05 PM
  (R) Luke Hochevar (3-5) vs. (R) Mike Mussina (9-4)
 Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 PM
  (L) Glen Perkins (2-2) vs. (L) John Danks (4-4)
 Cleveland Indians at Detroit Tigers, 7:05 PM
  (L) Cliff Lee (9-1) vs. (L) Dontrelle Willis (0-0)
 Seattle Mariners at Toronto Blue Jays, 7:07 PM
  (L) Jarrod Washburn (2-7) vs. (R) Jesse Litsch (7-2)
 Tampa Bay Rays at LA Angels of Anaheim, 10:05 PM
  (R) Edwin Jackson (3-5) vs. (L) Joe Saunders (9-2)

Standings
The graphics next to each team are called "sparklines.” They depict each team’s performance over the last month. Each "up" bar is a victory and a "down" bar is a loss. There are horizontal lines for home games and red bars represent games decided by two runs or less. "PWins" is short for Projected Wins, based on each team’s Run Differential, and is often a better measure of a team’s true strength. Other team graphs and stats can be found on our Team Page.
American League East        Pwins  Diff
BOS     40  26 .606    0.0   39     1    sparkline graph
TB      37  26 .587    1.5   34     3    sparkline graph
NYA     32  31 .508    6.5   31     1    sparkline graph
TOR     33  32 .508    6.5   35    -2    sparkline graph
BAL     31  31 .500    7.0   30     1    sparkline graph
American League Central     
CHA     36  26 .581    0.0   39    -3    sparkline graph
MIN     31  32 .492    5.5   28     3    sparkline graph
CLE     28  35 .444    8.5   32    -4    sparkline graph
DET     26  36 .419   10.0   29    -3    sparkline graph
KC      24  39 .381   12.5   24     0    sparkline graph
American League West        
LAA     39  25 .609    0.0   33     6    sparkline graph
OAK     34  29 .540    4.5   37    -3    sparkline graph
TEX     32  33 .492    7.5   31     1    sparkline graph
SEA     22  41 .349   16.5   25    -3    sparkline graph


National League East        Pwins  Diff
PHI     39  26 .600    0.0   40    -1    sparkline graph
FLA     34  28 .548    3.5   31     3    sparkline graph
ATL     32  32 .500    6.5   37    -5    sparkline graph
NYN     30  32 .484    7.5   31    -1    sparkline graph
WAS     25  39 .391   13.5   23     2    sparkline graph
National League Central     
CHN     40  24 .625    0.0   41    -1    sparkline graph
STL     38  27 .585    2.5   36     2    sparkline graph
MIL     33  30 .524    6.5   31     2    sparkline graph
HOU     32  32 .500    8.0   31     1    sparkline graph
PIT     30  33 .476    9.5   29     1    sparkline graph
CIN     30  34 .469   10.0   30     0    sparkline graph
National League West        
ARI     34  29 .540    0.0   35    -1    sparkline graph
LAN     30  33 .476    4.0   33    -3    sparkline graph
SF      28  35 .444    6.0   28     0    sparkline graph
SD      28  37 .431    7.0   26     2    sparkline graph
COL     24  39 .381   10.0   25    -1    sparkline graph

Game of the Day
Padres 8, Mets 6 - FINAL

NY METS                ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
J Reyes ss              4  1  1  0   1  0   0  .286
L Castillo 2b           3  1  1  2   1  1   2  .259
D Wright 3b             3  1  0  0   2  0   1  .281
C Beltran cf            5  0  0  0   0  3   4  .257
D Easley lf             5  1  2  1   0  1   0  .238
C Delgado 1b            5  1  3  2   0  1   1  .245
R Casanova c            3  0  1  0   1  0   1  .273
E Chavez rf             4  1  2  1   0  0   2  .218
P Martinez p            2  0  0  0   0  1   2  .333
 C Vargas p             0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 va-A Nunez ph          1  0  0  0   0  0   1  .000
 S Schoeneweis p        0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 D Sanchez p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 B Wagner p             0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000

Totals                 35  6 10  6   5  7  14   ###

SAN DIEGO              ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
J Gerut cf              5  1  3  2   0  1   0  .272
E Gonzalez 2b           4  0  1  0   0  1   4  .261
 C Guevara p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 hb-T Clark ph          1  1  1  3   0  0   0  .245
 T Hoffman p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
B Giles rf              5  1  3  0   0  1   3  .308
A Gonzalez 1b           4  1  1  0   0  0   2  .292
K Kouzmanoff 3b         3  1  0  0   0  0   1  .263
P McAnulty lf           3  0  2  2   0  0   1  .234
 C Meredith p           0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 C Stansberry 2b        1  1  1  0   0  0   0 1.000
K Greene ss             4  0  1  0   0  1   3  .211
L Carlin c              3  2  0  0   1  1   1  .167
W Ledezma p             1  0  0  0   0  1   0  .000
 ha-J Huber ph          1  0  1  0   0  0   0  .212
 J Hampson p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 S Hairston lf          2  0  0  0   0  2   2  .233

Totals                 37  8 14  7   1  8  17   ###

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    NY METS         - 310 100 100   --   6 10 1
    SAN DIEGO       - 300 100 04x   --   8 14 0
----------------------------------------------------

ha-singled to left for W Ledezma in the 4th;  va-popped out to shortstop for C 
Vargas in the 7th;  hb-homered to center for C Guevara in the 8th.

BATTING: 2B - D Easley (5, W Ledezma); J Reyes (16, W Ledezma); C Delgado (11, 
C Meredith); C Stansberry (1, D Sanchez). 3B - C Delgado (1, W Ledezma). HR - T 
Clark (1, 8th inning off B Wagner 2 on, 2 Out). S - P Martinez. SF - L 
Castillo. RBI - D Easley (12), C Delgado 2 (29), L Castillo 2 (21), E Chavez 
(4), P McAnulty 2 (12), J Gerut 2 (8), T Clark 3 (6). 2-out RBI - D Easley, C 
Delgado 2, E Chavez, P McAnulty 2, J Gerut, T Clark 3. Runners left in scoring 
position, 2 out - E Chavez 1, P Martinez 2, R Casanova 1, C Beltran 1, D Wright 
1, B Giles 1, E Gonzalez 1. GIDP - A Gonzalez. Team LOB - NY METS 9, SAN DIEGO 
7. BASERUNNING: SB - E Chavez (2, 3rd base off W Ledezma/L Carlin), J Reyes 2 
(23, 2nd base off W Ledezma/L Carlin, 3rd base off W Ledezma/L Carlin), L 
Castillo (11, 2nd base off W Ledezma/L Carlin), J Gerut (4, 2nd base off P 
Martinez/R Casanova). FIELDING: E - C Delgado (7, ground ball). Outfield 
assists - E Chavez (E Gonzalez at 3rd base). DP:  (L Castillo-J Reyes-C 
Delgado). 

NY METS                      ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
P Martinez                    5      10   4   4   0   4   0   6.91
C Vargas (H, 1)               1       0   0   0   0   1   0   3.64
S Schoeneweis (H, 8)          1       1   0   0   0   0   0   2.39
D Sanchez (H, 8)                2/3   1   2   2   1   2   0   4.32
B Wagner (L, 0-1; B, 3)         1/3   2   2   2   0   1   1   1.08

SAN DIEGO                    ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
W Ledezma                     4       6   5   5   4   4   0   5.04
J Hampson                     1 2/3   2   0   0   0   2   0   4.91
C Meredith                    1 1/3   2   1   1   1   0   0   4.02
C Guevara (W, 1-0)            1       0   0   0   0   0   0   6.75
T Hoffman (S, 14)             1       0   0   0   0   1   0   4.70

BALK - P Martinez. HBP - K Kouzmanoff (by P Martinez). Pitches-strikes: P 
Martinez 97-62; C Vargas 17-10; S Schoeneweis 8-6; D Sanchez 20-10; B Wagner 
11-8; W Ledezma 84-51; J Hampson 32-21; C Meredith 30-22; C Guevara 10-6; T 
Hoffman 10-7. Ground balls-fly balls: P Martinez 1-9; C Vargas 1-1; S 
Schoeneweis 2-1; D Sanchez 0-0; B Wagner 0-0; W Ledezma 3-5; J Hampson 3-0; C 
Meredith 3-1; C Guevara 0-3; T Hoffman 0-2. Batters faced: P Martinez 25; C 
Vargas 4; S Schoeneweis 3; D Sanchez 4; B Wagner 3; W Ledezma 22; J Hampson 7; 
C Meredith 7; C Guevara 3; T Hoffman 3. IRS - B Wagner 2. UMPIRES: HP--Laz 
Diaz. 1B--Wally Bell. 2B--Paul Schrieber. 3B--Mike Winters.   T--3:15. 
Att--31,992. Weather: 73 degrees, sunny. Wind: 6 mph, out to right.

The following graph tracks the game's Win Probability, courtesy of Fan Graphs. You can also view live WPA graphs at Fangraphs during any ballgame all season long.

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Yesterday’s Home Runs
The following stats are provided by Hit Tracker, which logs the projected “true” distance of each home run (if it were to land uninterrupted at field level) and its "standard" distance, which is corrected for weather conditions. Each homer is also categorized into one of three types: Just Enough (JE) for homers that cleared the fence by ten feet or less, Plenty (PL) for those that were sure home runs but not “blasts,” and No Doubt (ND) for true “blasts”—homers that cleared the fence by at least 20 feet and landed at least 50 feet beyond the fence.
Hitter                Team    Pitcher              Team   True  Stnd.     Type
Bobby Abreu           NYY     Zack Greinke         KC      413    418   8  ND
Lance Berkman         HOU     Kyle Lohse           STL     470    468  18  ND
John Bowker           SF      Joel Hanrahan        WAS     390    380   6  PL
Tony Clark            SD      Billy Wagner         NYM     417    424   1  PL
Mark DeRosa           CHC     Brad Penny           LAD     392    392   8  JE
J.D. Drew             BOS     Sean Green           SEA     420    383   8  NQ
German Duran          TEX     Matt Garza           TB      417    406   2  PL
Mark Ellis            OAK     Chris Bootcheck      LAA     383    385   6  ND
Jason Giambi          NYY     Zack Greinke         KC      403    395  14  PL
Curtis Granderson     DET     Jeremy Sowers        CLE     389    378   8  JE/L
Vladimir Guerrero     LAA     Rich Harden          OAK     387    383   8  PL
Jose Guillen          KC      Joba Chamberlain     NYY     418    412  11  ND
Jason Kubel           MIN     Gavin Floyd          CWS     349    350   7  JE
Lastings Milledge     WAS     Barry Zito           SF      384    356   4  JE/L
David Murphy          TEX     Matt Garza           TB      388    379   8  PL
Corey Patterson       CIN     Justin Miller        FLA     367    376   5  PL
Alexei Ramirez        CWS     Juan Rincon          MIN     384    385   4  PL
Hanley Ramirez        FLA     Aaron Harang         CIN     367    370  14  PL
Hanley Ramirez        FLA     Aaron Harang         CIN     385    383  13  PL
Mark Reynolds         ARI     Phil Dumatrait       PIT     403    375  13  PL/L
Mark Reynolds         ARI     Franquelis Osoria    PIT     408    382  12  PL/L
Luke Scott            BAL     Roy Halladay         TOR     384    381   9  ND
Luke Scott            BAL     Roy Halladay         TOR     410    406   8  PL
Nick Swisher          CWS     Kevin Slowey         MIN     381    378   6  PL
Mark Teixeira         ATL     Adam Eaton           PHI     445    428  10  PL
B.J. Upton            TB      Doug Mathis          TEX     388    373   5  PL/L
Ramon Vazquez         TEX     Jason Hammel         TB      385    375   2  PL
Vernon Wells          TOR     Matt Albers          BAL     363    360   6  JE

Top Minor League Games
The following list, provided by First Inning, includes the top minor league batting (based on Runs Created) and pitching (based on Game Score) performances from yesterday, with a focus on each team’s top prospects.
ORG LVL PLAYER            AB  H 2B 3B HR BB SO  Notes
PIT AA  Shelby Ford....... 6  5  1  1  0  0  0  
SD  A+  Kellen Kulbacki... 5  3  0  0  2  1  1  3 R
DET AAA Matthew Joyce..... 4  3  0  0  2  0  1  4 RBI
PIT AAA Neil Walker....... 5  2  0  0  2  0  1  4 RBI
HOU AAA Justin Towles..... 4  3  1  0  1  0  1  
NYM AA  Mike Carp......... 5  2  0  0  2  0  0  6 RBI !
BAL AA  Nolan Reimold..... 3  2  1  0  1  1  0  
SEA AAA Jeff Clement...... 4  2  1  0  1  1  0  
SF  AAA Nate Schierholtz.. 5  4  1  1  0  0  0  3 LD
MIL A   Jonathan Lucroy... 3  2  0  0  1  1  0  2 SB
MIL A   Steffan Wilson.... 4  2  0  0  2  0  0  
BOS AAA Chris Carter...... 4  2  1  0  1  0  0  

ORG LVL PLAYER            IP  H  R ER SO BB HR  Notes
TB  A+  Lewis Rollins..... 9  3  0  0 10  0  0  
BOS AA  Michael Bowden.... 6  5  3  3  8  1  0  
TOR AA  Brett Cecil....... 6  3  1  1  6  0  1  11 GB
NYM A   Scott Moviel...... 7  3  2  1  6  1  1  
KC  AA  Julio Pimentel.... 7  7  3  3  6  1  0  
BAL AA  David Hernandez... 5  6  3  3  8  0  1  
NYY AAA Alan Horne........ 4  3  1  1  7  2  0  
SF  A   Daryl Maday....... 7  5  0  0  4  1  0  
MIN A   David Bromberg.... 7  5  4  4  5  2  0  
FLA AAA Dallas Trahern.... 7  4  1  1  4  2  0  
ATL A   Jeffrey Locke..... 7  4  1  1  4  2  0  
NYY AAA David Robertson... 3  1  0  0  4  0  0  

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