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THT Daily: What a comeback

by THT Staff
July 04, 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/ and an archive at http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/thtdaily_index/

Player News
Player Headlines are courtesy of Rotoworld
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He'll be practicing that swing in the minors. (Icon/SMI)

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution confirms previous reports that Jeff Francoeur will be sent to Double-A Mississippi. The team apparently wants him to work with Mississippi manager Phillip Wellman, who has tutored Francoeur in the past. Francoeur's agent says that he'll be flying to Mississippi on Friday afternoon and could be in the Double-A lineup as soon as tonight. Jason Perry is expected to be called up to replace him, but the Braves are making a big defensive downgrade in hopes that a minor league stint will bust Francoeur out of his slump.

Sources told FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal that the Brewers are offering Matt LaPorta in a proposed deal for C.C. Sabathia. Or at least that's what the Indians are telling other suitors in order to drive up the price. If it's true, then Milwaukee shouldn't need to add much more to the pot. Rosenthal says that shortstop Alcides Escobar could also be involved, but it's hard to imagine that happening unless the Indians sent additional talent Milwaukee's way (Rafael Betancourt? Masa Kobayashi?).

According to the Baltimore Sun, the Orioles' interest in Felipe Lopez has waned and the team is now talking to the Blue Jays about David Eckstein. This goes hand in hand with the rumor that the Jays want to trade A.J. Burnett for a shortstop. They don't think Eckstein is the answer at the position, so they might be willing to trade him immediately. He will carry a higher price tag than Lopez, though. Since he's a free agent at season's end and the Orioles still aren't at all likely to contend for a playoff spot, it'd be a mistake to surrender a quality prospect.

Mets placed second baseman Luis Castillo on 15-day disabled list with a strained hip flexor. Castillo is done through the All-Star break. The Mets will replace him with Damion Easley, who is a fine short-term pickup in NL-only leagues. Argenis Reyes will take over Easley's reserve role.

Yesterday’s Results
Game recaps provided by Craig Calcaterra of Shysterball.

I'm not gonna be blogging today. There are parades to attend, meat products to grill, fireworks to watch, and alcohol to consume. And my afternoon is pretty packed too.

But I do feel obligated to recap last night's action as it's The American Thing To Do.

Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 5: Milwaukee led 5-0 entering the bottom of the ninth. This should be easy work! Single. Walk. Single. Double. Single. Double. Single. Ballgame. The best part: you know that given the score half the people left the park before the inning started.

Phillies 4, Braves 1: The Braves are now seven back of Philadelphia. They have lost eight of nine to the Phillies this year. You do the math.

Dodgers 5, Astros 2: According to the game story, Chad Billingsley said he threw only three offspeed pitches through the first four innings and didn't start throwing breaking balls until the fifth."I was getting the fastball in for strikes on the first pitch and I was able to get ahead in the count," Billingsley said. "I was just sticking with the fastball." In other words, the Astros were only able to muster two runs against batting practice.

Reds 5, Nationals 3: I watched most of this game from Chez Shyster. This was fun: top of the fourth inning, Former Red Dimitri Young at the plate. Reds' announcers George Grande and Chris Welsh are talking about the good old days:
Grande: Young always produced when he was with the Reds. In his four years here, he was at .310, .300, .303, and .302.

Welsh: Are you talking about his weight?
Giants 8, Cubs 3: Tim Lincecum (6 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 8K) sat down on his legs, relaxed his shoulders, got his left side on target, and picked up the frickin' dollar.

Red Sox 7, Yankees 0: Jon Lester shuts out the Yankees. I don't mean to shortchange his effort, but making New York miss wasn't that hard given that lately Yankee players are more concerned with trying to avoid process servers than they are about playing baseball.

Royals 10, Orioles 7: Tony Pena hit a home run. That was his fourth career home run in 726 at bats. If there is any justice in the world Garrett Olson -- the man who gave up that home run -- is, as we speak, being forced to buy the drinks for each and every person on the Orioles active roster.

A's 3, White Sox 2: Quite a duel between Vazquez (CG, 4 H, 3 ER, 10K) and Duchscherer (7 IP, 5 H, 2 ER), but the guy with the 1.96 ERA won it behind blasts from Jack Cust and Donnie Murphy.

Mets 11, Cardinals 1: Mitchell Boggs had given up nine runs through three innings, but La Russa didn't pull him. Why? The Cards had used six pitchers in Wednesday night's win, and dammit, the bullpen needed rest. This was Boggs' turn to wear it, and wear it he did, throwing his 100+ pitches, giving up his ten hits, eleven runs, and six walks, and taking one for the team in every sense of the word. We rightfully celebrate outstanding performances and understandably boo poor ones, but I have always found there to be an admirable nobility in a pitcher wearing one like Boggs did. It would probably be unseemly in front of the hometown fans and on television for his teammates to high five him after such an ugly loss, but I hope that the Cardinals players gave Boggs some modest fist bumps and respectful nods back in the clubhouse.

Tigers 8, Mariners 4: This could be fun: "During his pregame session with reporters, Tigers manager Jim Leyland said 'it's a possibility' when asked if Joel Zumaya could be a starter next season."

Rockies 6, Marlins 5: Due to a postgame fireworks show, over 48,000 people showed up at Coors Field. I'm guessing that was pretty unsettling for the Marlins.

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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 Washington Nationals at Cincinnati Reds, 1:15 PM
  (R) Jason Bergmann (1-5) vs. (R) Bronson Arroyo (5-7)
 Pittsburgh Pirates at Milwaukee Brewers, 2:05 PM
  (L) Tom Gorzelanny (6-6) vs. (R) Ben Sheets (9-2)
 Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giants, 4:05 PM
  (R) Derek Lowe (5-8) vs. (L) Jonathan Sanchez (8-4)
 New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies, 7:05 PM
  (L) Johan Santana (7-7) vs. (L) JA Happ (0-0)
 Houston Astros at Atlanta Braves, 7:35 PM
  (R) Brian Moehler (4-3) vs. (R) Tim Hudson (8-6)
 Florida Marlins at Colorado Rockies, 8:05 PM
  (L) Scott Olsen (4-4) vs. (R) Greg Reynolds (2-6)
 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals, 8:15 PM
  (R) Carlos Zambrano (8-3) vs. (R) Braden Looper (9-5)
 San Diego Padres at Arizona Diamondbacks, 9:40 PM
  (R) Cha Seung Baek (1-3) vs. (R) Dan Haren (8-4)
 
 American League
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 Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees, 1:05 PM
  (R) Josh Beckett (7-5) vs. (R) Darrell Rasner (4-6)
 Detroit Tigers at Seattle Mariners, 4:10 PM
  (L) Kenny Rogers (6-5) vs. (L) Erik Bedard (5-4)
 Texas Rangers at Baltimore Orioles, 4:35 PM
  (R) Vicente Padilla (10-4) vs. (R) Jeremy Guthrie (4-7)
 Kansas City Royals at Tampa Bay Rays, 5:10 PM
  (R) Brian Bannister (7-7) vs. (R) Edwin Jackson (4-6)
 Oakland Athletics at Chicago White Sox, 7:05 PM
  (R) Joe Blanton (4-11) vs. (L) Mark Buehrle (6-6)
 Cleveland Indians at Minnesota Twins, 7:10 PM
  (R) Paul Byrd (3-9) vs. (R) Livan Hernandez (8-5)
 Toronto Blue Jays at LA Angels of Anaheim, 9:05 PM
  (R) A.J. Burnett (8-7) vs. (R) Jered Weaver (7-8)

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
TB      52  32 .619    0.0   48     4    sparkline graph
BOS     51  37 .580    3.0   52    -1    sparkline graph
NYA     45  41 .523    8.0   45     0    sparkline graph
BAL     43  41 .512    9.0   42     1    sparkline graph
TOR     41  45 .477   12.0   46    -5    sparkline graph
American League Central     
CHA     49  36 .576    0.0   52    -3    sparkline graph
MIN     47  38 .553    2.0   44     3    sparkline graph
DET     43  42 .506    6.0   42     1    sparkline graph
KC      39  47 .453   10.5   38     1    sparkline graph
CLE     37  48 .435   12.0   43    -6    sparkline graph
American League West        
LAA     51  34 .600    0.0   44     7    sparkline graph
OAK     46  39 .541    5.0   49    -3    sparkline graph
TEX     44  42 .512    7.5   41     3    sparkline graph
SEA     33  52 .388   18.0   36    -3    sparkline graph


National League East        Pwins  Diff
PHI     47  39 .547    0.0   51    -4    sparkline graph
FLA     44  41 .518    2.5   41     3    sparkline graph
NYN     42  43 .494    4.5   43    -1    sparkline graph
ATL     40  46 .465    7.0   46    -6    sparkline graph
WAS     34  53 .391   13.5   31     3    sparkline graph
National League Central     
CHN     51  35 .593    0.0   52    -1    sparkline graph
STL     49  38 .563    2.5   46     3    sparkline graph
MIL     46  39 .541    4.5   42     4    sparkline graph
PIT     40  44 .476   10.0   38     2    sparkline graph
HOU     40  46 .465   11.0   39     1    sparkline graph
CIN     40  47 .460   11.5   37     3    sparkline graph
National League West        
ARI     43  43 .500    0.0   44    -1    sparkline graph
LAN     41  44 .482    1.5   43    -2    sparkline graph
SF      38  48 .442    5.0   39    -1    sparkline graph
COL     35  51 .407    8.0   36    -1    sparkline graph
SD      33  53 .384   10.0   33     0    sparkline graph

Game of the Day
Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 5 - FINAL

MILWAUKEE              ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
R Weeks 2b              5  0  0  0   0  2   2  .213
J Hardy ss              5  1  4  1   0  0   2  .283
C Hart rf               5  0  3  0   0  1   2  .297
P Fielder 1b            5  0  0  0   0  1   3  .264
R Branyan 3b            4  2  1  0   1  1   4  .263
G Kapler lf             4  1  1  0   0  2   2  .306
M Cameron cf            3  1  1  2   0  0   0  .223
J Kendall c             4  0  2  1   0  0   0  .274
M Parra p               2  0  0  0   1  1   2  .194
 M Stetter p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 va-C Counsell ph       1  0  0  0   0  0   0  .238
 E Gagne p              0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 G Mota p               0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 B Shouse p             0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 S Torres p             0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000

Totals                 38  5 12  4   2  8  17   ###

ARIZONA                ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
S Drew ss               3  0  0  0   1  1   2  .256
 C Robertson p          0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 L Rosales p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 hb-C Tracy ph          1  1  1  3   0  0   0  .273
J Upton rf              5  1  1  0   0  2   4  .237
O Hudson 2b             4  1  2  1   1  2   4  .300
C Jackson 1b            5  0  2  2   0  0   3  .312
M Reynolds 3b           3  0  0  0   1  1   2  .258
C Young cf              4  0  1  0   0  0   0  .237
R Hammock c             4  1  1  0   0  1   3  .192
C Burke lf              3  1  1  0   1  0   3  .173
B Webb p                2  0  1  0   0  0   1  .152
 J Cruz p               0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 ha-A Ojeda ph-ss       1  1  1  0   1  0   0  .310

Totals                 35  6 11  6   5  7  22   ###

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    MILWAUKEE       - 021 002 000   --   5 12 1
    ARIZONA         - 000 000 006   --   6 11 0

No outs when winning run scored.
----------------------------------------------------

ha-walked for J Cruz in the 7th;  va-flied out to left for M Stetter in the 
8th;  hb-doubled to deep center for L Rosales in the 9th.

BATTING: 2B - J Hardy 2 (19, B Webb 2); C Hart (23, J Cruz); C Tracy (3, B 
Shouse); O Hudson (21, S Torres). HR - J Hardy (9, 3rd inning off B Webb 0 on, 
1 Out), M Cameron (13, 6th inning off B Webb 1 on, 1 Out). RBI - J Kendall 
(25), J Hardy (32), M Cameron 2 (32), C Tracy 3 (14), O Hudson (36), C Jackson 
2 (46). Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - R Branyan 2, G Kapler 1, P 
Fielder 2, J Hardy 1, O Hudson 1, C Jackson 1, M Reynolds 1. GIDP - C Burke. 
Team LOB - MILWAUKEE 9, ARIZONA 10. BASERUNNING: SB - R Branyan (1, 2nd base 
off B Webb/R Hammock), J Kendall (6, 2nd base off B Webb/R Hammock). FIELDING: 
E - R Branyan (1, ground ball). DP:  (J Hardy-R Weeks-P Fielder, B Webb-M 
Reynolds-O Hudson-M Reynolds-O Hudson-M Reynolds-O Hudson). 

MILWAUKEE                    ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
M Parra                       6       4   0   0   3   4   0   3.69
M Stetter                     1       1   0   0   1   2   0   2.45
E Gagne                       1       0   0   0   0   1   0   6.64
G Mota                        0       2   3   3   1   0   0   5.06
B Shouse                      0       1   1   1   0   0   0   2.15
S Torres (L, 4-2; B, 3)       0       3   2   2   0   0   0   2.89

ARIZONA                      ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
B Webb                        6       9   5   5   2   6   2   3.43
J Cruz                        1       1   0   0   0   2   0   3.23
C Robertson                   1       0   0   0   0   0   0   2.25
L Rosales (W, 1-0)            1       2   0   0   0   0   0   1.29

G Mota pitched to 3 batters in the 9th.
B Shouse pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
S Torres pitched to 3 batters in the 9th.

WP - B Webb. HBP - M Cameron (by B Webb). Pitches-strikes: M Parra 100-59; M 
Stetter 21-13; E Gagne 9-6; G Mota 11-5; B Shouse 1-1; S Torres 13-10; B Webb 
95-63; J Cruz 12-10; C Robertson 9-6; L Rosales 13-9. Ground balls-fly balls: M 
Parra 8-6; M Stetter 0-1; E Gagne 0-2; G Mota 0-0; B Shouse 0-0; S Torres 0-0; 
B Webb 6-5; J Cruz 1-0; C Robertson 1-2; L Rosales 1-2. Batters faced: M Parra 
25; M Stetter 5; E Gagne 3; G Mota 3; B Shouse 1; S Torres 3; B Webb 29; J Cruz 
4; C Robertson 3; L Rosales 5. IRS - B Shouse 3, S Torres. UMPIRES: HP--Adrian 
Johnson. 1B--Tim Tschida. 2B--Jim Joyce. 3B--Jeff Nelson.   T--2:50. 
Att--23,842. Weather: INDOORS

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
Rich Aurilia          SF      Carlos Marmol        CHC     387    406   6  PL
Jeff Baker            COL     Andrew Miller        FLA     398    361   6  PL
Billy Butler          KC      Garrett Olson        BAL     389    370   2  PL
Mike Cameron          MIL     Brandon Webb         ARI     347    341  13  PL
Jorge Cantu           FLA     Taylor Buchholz      COL     388    364  15  PL
Jack Cust             OAK     Javier Vazquez       CWS     384    367  14  PL
Carlos Delgado        NYM     Mitchell Boggs       STL     418    413  15  ND
Elijah Dukes          WAS     Johnny Cueto         CIN     391    386   5  PL
Andre Ethier          LAD     Brandon Backe        HOU     368    367   9  PL
Pedro Feliz           PHI     Jair Jurrjens        ATL     406    401  10  PL
J.J. Hardy            MIL     Brandon Webb         ARI     375    368   9  PL
Michael Hollimon      DET     Mark Lowe            SEA     402    391   1  PL
Ryan Howard           PHI     Jair Jurrjens        ATL     392    385  22  PL
Aubrey Huff           BAL     Kyle Davies          KC      381    364  17  PL
Aubrey Huff           BAL     Kyle Davies          KC      389    380  16  ND
James Loney           LAD     Brandon Backe        HOU     341    340   7  JE
Donnie Murphy         OAK     Javier Vazquez       CWS     414    405   3  PL
Tony Pena             KC      Garrett Olson        BAL     373    352   1  JE/L
Chase Utley           PHI     Jair Jurrjens        ATL     373    361  24  PL
Dewayne Wise          CWS     Justin Duchscherer   OAK     379    368   2  PL

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
NYY A   Bradley Suttle.... 4  3  0  0  2  0  0  
BAL AA  Nolan Reimold..... 4  2  0  0  2  0  2  
PHI AA  Lou Marson........ 2  2  0  0  1  2  0  
BAL AA  Matt Wieters...... 4  2  1  0  1  0  1  
PIT A+  James Negrych..... 5  2  2  0  0  1  1  
KC  AAA Ryan Shealy....... 5  3  0  0  1  0  0  
DET AAA Jeff Larish....... 4  2  2  0  0  0  1  
STL AA  Jose Martinez..... 5  3  0  0  1  0  0  5 RBI !
SD  A+  Eric Sogard....... 5  2  1  1  0  0  1  
LAA AAA Sean Rodriguez.... 5  2  0  0  1  0  1  
SF  AAA Eugenio Velez..... 4  2  0  0  0  1  0  2 SB
FLA AAA Dallas McPherson.. 4  1  0  0  1  0  1  

ORG LVL PLAYER            IP  H  R ER SO BB HR  Notes
TEX A   Derek Holland..... 6  5  1  1 11  1  0  
COL A+  Aneury Rodriguez.. 8  3  0  0  6  2  0  
OAK AA  James Simmons..... 8  4  0  0  5  1  0  
ARI A   Jarrod Parker..... 6  3  0  0  7  2  0  
SD  A   Jeremy Hefner..... 5  2  0  0  8  3  0  
CHW AAA Clayton Richard... 6  5  3  3  7  2  0  
LA  A   Bryan Morris...... 5  1  1  1  5  2  0  
KC  A   Daniel Duffy...... 4  4  2  1  5  0  0  
MIL A   Robert Bryson..... 3  1  1  0  4  0  0  
LAA A   Jordan Walden..... 7  6  2  1  3  1  0  18 GB
TEX AAA Matt Harrison..... 6  7  1  1  5  2  0  12 GB
MIN AAA Kevin Mulvey...... 7  5  2  2  5  2  1  

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