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Post by aztecmusician on Dec 4, 2012 14:41:47 GMT -8
If they don't do anything or sign a few over the hill mediocre players, I think Padre Fans deserve to be a little miffed.
What does this team need?
Another power bat in the OF? Better SS? More injury resistant SP's?
Who would on this team be the best trade bait?
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Post by azson on Dec 4, 2012 16:30:05 GMT -8
Dude, I've been more than a "little miffed" for a long time. We were promised a commitment to a winning team with the new ballpark - and what we've gotten is a joke.
Thank GOD for Aztec sports! Pads and Bolts BLOW!
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 4, 2012 16:58:49 GMT -8
If they don't do anything or sign a few over the hill mediocre players, I think Padre Fans deserve to be a little miffed. What does this team need? Another power bat in the OF? Better SS? More injury resistant SP's? Who would on this team be the best trade bait? I think the team really likes the starting 8 they can place on the field. They need 2 more starters. They signed Jason Marquis and now only need one more. In addition, I would like them to re-sign Stauffer. He is a good swing man if healthy. Hopefully that is the case. 3B, LF, CF, 1B, and C are set. The platton in RF of Donorifa and Venable is above average. That leaves SS and 2B. The Padres are going to try Forsythe at SS and Gyorko at 2B. Until that plays out, there won't be any movement there. That leaves only pitching to improve at this point.
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Post by aztecryan on Dec 4, 2012 21:05:21 GMT -8
That is going to be a poor defensive infield. Hopefully the bats will make up for it.
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 5, 2012 9:05:31 GMT -8
That is going to be a poor defensive infield. Hopefully the bats will make up for it. That is the fear although I believe they are more optimistic about it then they were in August. The Padres have a long spring training that can determine whether or not the defense is a problem. I am a big fan of defense. I think it is more important than most do. I hope they are OK defensively because I belive they will both be well above average offensively.
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Post by Section T(urn Up) on Dec 5, 2012 12:29:49 GMT -8
Pads need a SS but the market for SSs is bad this offseason. They want to find a way to get Gyorko on the field and I think they want to try that at 2B.
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Post by sdgaucho on Dec 5, 2012 12:37:33 GMT -8
That is going to be a poor defensive infield. Hopefully the bats will make up for it. That is the fear although I believe they are more optimistic about it then they were in August. The Padres have a long spring training that can determine whether or not the defense is a problem. I am a big fan of defense. I think it is more important than most do. I hope they are OK defensively because I belive they will both be well above average offensively. Bill, sounds like your down on everth. As a stat guru I thought you'd appreciate his sb ratio. It was off the charts, you've got to back to the days of Vince Coleman and rock raines for those type of numbers. He stays healthy we could have a ss hit .250, steal 70-80 bases, and play solid defense with great range and a cannon. Needs to work on making the easy plays but he's still young. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 5, 2012 12:39:34 GMT -8
That is the fear although I believe they are more optimistic about it then they were in August. The Padres have a long spring training that can determine whether or not the defense is a problem. I am a big fan of defense. I think it is more important than most do. I hope they are OK defensively because I belive they will both be well above average offensively. Bill, sounds like your down on everth. As a stat guru I thought you'd appreciate his sb ratio. It was off the charts, you've got to back to the days of Vince Coleman and rock raines for those type of numbers. He stays healthy we could have a ss hit .250, steal 70-80 bases, and play solid defense with great range and a cannon. Needs to work on making the easy plays but he's still young. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards I refer you to my earlier post. I really like the ability of Cabrera to hit right handed pitching. He will be a valuable backup at SS, 2B, and LF since those starters all hit left handed pitchers much better.
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Post by sdgaucho on Dec 5, 2012 13:05:58 GMT -8
Bill, sounds like your down on everth. As a stat guru I thought you'd appreciate his sb ratio. It was off the charts, you've got to back to the days of Vince Coleman and rock raines for those type of numbers. He stays healthy we could have a ss hit .250, steal 70-80 bases, and play solid defense with great range and a cannon. Needs to work on making the easy plays but he's still young. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards I refer you to my earlier post. I really like the ability of Cabrera to hit right handed pitching. He will be a valuable backup at SS, 2B, and LF since those starters all hit left handed pitchers much better. Interesting, thanks Bill. Sounds like Cabrera is the leader in the clubhouse as of now, but who knows. He desperately needs to work on hitting from the right side. I'm a fan of his speed and defense, hope he can get his BA from the right side up to .225-.250 in 2013. I know buddy really likes the kid. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 5, 2012 14:10:49 GMT -8
I refer you to my earlier post. I really like the ability of Cabrera to hit right handed pitching. He will be a valuable backup at SS, 2B, and LF since those starters all hit left handed pitchers much better. Interesting, thanks Bill. Sounds like Cabrera is the leader in the clubhouse as of now, but who knows. He desperately needs to work on hitting from the right side. I'm a fan of his speed and defense, hope he can get his BA from the right side up to .225-.250 in 2013. I know buddy really likes the kid. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards Your post above should read "left side". vs. Left .195 .266 .257 .523 vs. Right .267 .347 .351 .698 Forsythe, Gyorko, and Quentin hit better against lefties. If Cabrera doesn't start he could still see plenty of time in the lineup against righties. Quentin should get plenty of rest and Cabrera might be the best choice at replacing him against righties. Although Blanks is the wild card.
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Post by sdgaucho on Dec 5, 2012 20:04:11 GMT -8
Interesting, thanks Bill. Sounds like Cabrera is the leader in the clubhouse as of now, but who knows. He desperately needs to work on hitting from the right side. I'm a fan of his speed and defense, hope he can get his BA from the right side up to .225-.250 in 2013. I know buddy really likes the kid. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards Your post above should read "left side". vs. Left .195 .266 .257 .523 vs. Right .267 .347 .351 .698 Forsythe, Gyorko, and Quentin hit better against lefties. If Cabrera doesn't start he could still see plenty of time in the lineup against righties. Quentin should get plenty of rest and Cabrera might be the best choice at replacing him against righties. Although Blanks is the wild card. No, he struggles against lefties or he struggles batting from the right side of the plate. He needs to work on batting right handed. From the left side of the plate he's alright. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 6, 2012 11:39:05 GMT -8
Your post above should read "left side". vs. Left .195 .266 .257 .523 vs. Right .267 .347 .351 .698 Forsythe, Gyorko, and Quentin hit better against lefties. If Cabrera doesn't start he could still see plenty of time in the lineup against righties. Quentin should get plenty of rest and Cabrera might be the best choice at replacing him against righties. Although Blanks is the wild card. No, he struggles against lefties or he struggles batting from the right side of the plate. He needs to work on batting right handed. From the left side of the plate he's alright. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards You're right. I am so use to it being said the other way.
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 6, 2012 11:39:50 GMT -8
I think the team really likes the starting 8 they can place on the field. They need 2 more starters. They signed Jason Marquis and now only need one more. In addition, I would like them to re-sign Stauffer. He is a good swing man if healthy. Hopefully that is the case. 3B, LF, CF, 1B, and C are set. The platton in RF of Donorifa and Venable is above average. That leaves SS and 2B. The Padres are going to try Forsythe at SS and Gyorko at 2B. Until that plays out, there won't be any movement there. That leaves only pitching to improve at this point. LOL my buddy "really likes" his 2008 Toyota Yaris. Do you really think this lineup stands a chance to make the playoffs in 2013 (no matter how watered down they've become)? Yes. That lineup produced more runs last year than most playoff teams. Post All-Star game, when that lineup without Gyorko was finally together, they scored 4.61 runs per game. St Louis (4.46), Cincinnati (4.04), and Atlanta (4.01) all scored less. That is not even taking into consideration the Padres ball park which is a major pitcher's park. If you adjust for the DH (.9473), the Padres also scored more than Detroit, Baltimore, and Texas. The Padres scored .22 runs a game less than the Yankees per game using the DH adjustment. The starting 8 is fine.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2012 12:06:37 GMT -8
Minor news from the meetings: The Padres acquired righty Wilfredo Boscan from the Rangers to complete the Cory Burns trade, according to the team. Boscan, 23, posted a 3.75 ERA, 8.1 K/9, 2.6 BB/9, and 0.92 HR/9 in 98 1/3 innings for the Rangers' Double-A affiliate this year. Read more at www.mlbtraderumors.com/#KvZShDoYqbhAkjTa.99
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 6, 2012 12:46:32 GMT -8
Minor news from the meetings: The Padres acquired righty Wilfredo Boscan from the Rangers to complete the Cory Burns trade, according to the team. Boscan, 23, posted a 3.75 ERA, 8.1 K/9, 2.6 BB/9, and 0.92 HR/9 in 98 1/3 innings for the Rangers' Double-A affiliate this year. Read more at www.mlbtraderumors.com/#KvZShDoYqbhAkjTa.99 This transaction was probably a 40 man roster move. This removed a player from our 40 man roster and didn't add one. That allows us to protect one more player or simply made sure we wouldn't lose Burns for nothing.
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Post by AztecBill on Dec 6, 2012 13:01:57 GMT -8
LOL my buddy "really likes" his 2008 Toyota Yaris. Do you really think this lineup stands a chance to make the playoffs in 2013 (no matter how watered down they've become)? Yes. That lineup produced more runs last year than most playoff teams. Post All-Star game, when that lineup without Gyorko was finally together, they scored 4.61 runs per game. St Louis (4.46), Cincinnati (4.04), and Atlanta (4.01) all scored less. That is not even taking into consideration the Padres ball park which is a major pitcher's park. If you adjust for the DH (.9473), the Padres also scored more than Detroit, Baltimore, and Texas. The Padres scored .22 runs a game less than the Yankees per game using the DH adjustment. The starting 8 is fine. When you take the ratio of home and road runs and adjust home game runs by that ratio and adjust NL teams up by the ratio of AL runs versus NL runs (DH Adjustment) and just look at runs after the all-star game the Padres are 4th in MLB in scoring. San Francisco | 6.03 | LA Angels | 5.59 | Oakland | 5.40 | San Diego | 5.12 | Washington | 5.10 | NY Yankees | 5.04 | Milwaukee | 4.70 | Philadelphia | 4.68 | Tampa Bay | 4.64 | Arizona | 4.60 | Pittsburgh | 4.56 | LA Dodgers | 4.47 | St. Louis | 4.44 | Seattle | 4.40 | Minnesota | 4.31 | Texas | 4.29 | Baltimore | 4.28 | Atlanta | 4.22 | Kansas City | 4.22 | Detroit | 4.09 | Cincinnati | 4.04 | NY Mets | 3.97 | Chicago Sox | 3.90 | Cleveland | 3.78 | Miami | 3.76 | Chicago Cubs | 3.72 | Toronto | 3.66 | Boston | 3.41 | Colorado | 3.39 | Houston | 3.10 |
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2012 13:23:32 GMT -8
Yes. That lineup produced more runs last year than most playoff teams. Post All-Star game, when that lineup without Gyorko was finally together, they scored 4.61 runs per game. St Louis (4.46), Cincinnati (4.04), and Atlanta (4.01) all scored less. That is not even taking into consideration the Padres ball park which is a major pitcher's park. If you adjust for the DH (.9473), the Padres also scored more than Detroit, Baltimore, and Texas. The Padres scored .22 runs a game less than the Yankees per game using the DH adjustment. The starting 8 is fine. When you take the ratio of home and road runs and adjust home game runs by that ratio and adjust NL teams up by the ratio of AL runs versus NL runs (DH Adjustment) and just look at runs after the all-star game the Padres are 4th in MLB in scoring. San Francisco | 6.03 | LA Angels | 5.59 | Oakland | 5.40 | San Diego | 5.12 | Washington | 5.10 | NY Yankees | 5.04 | Milwaukee | 4.70 | Philadelphia | 4.68 | Tampa Bay | 4.64 | Arizona | 4.60 | Pittsburgh | 4.56 | LA Dodgers | 4.47 | St. Louis | 4.44 | Seattle | 4.40 | Minnesota | 4.31 | Texas | 4.29 | Baltimore | 4.28 | Atlanta | 4.22 | Kansas City | 4.22 | Detroit | 4.09 | Cincinnati | 4.04 | NY Mets | 3.97 | Chicago Sox | 3.90 | Cleveland | 3.78 | Miami | 3.76 | Chicago Cubs | 3.72 | Toronto | 3.66 | Boston | 3.41 | Colorado | 3.39 | Houston | 3.10 |
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Post by podpeople on Dec 6, 2012 21:21:16 GMT -8
"Haren and Blanton sign contracts for more than the Padres were willing to pay."
no f****** $#!+? The more things change the more they stay the same.
what a crock of $#!+.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2012 8:49:45 GMT -8
"Haren and Blanton sign contracts for more than the Padres were willing to pay." no f****** $#!+? The more things change the more they stay the same. what a crock of $#!+. Be thankful we didn't sign Blanton. The guy is an innings eater, he'll give you 25 to 30 starts a year but he's mediocre. 2 years, $15M for a guy who'll give you a 4.75 ERA and 1.30 WHIP? I would like to think Byrnes can find a guy with those numbers and not overpay him like the Angels did. I do like Haren, but Ken Rosenthal reports he has issues with his hip AND back, hence the 1-year deal he got, and his poor numbers last year. I wouldn't have minded him on a 1 year shot, but Washington chose to pay him $13M.
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Post by Section T(urn Up) on Dec 7, 2012 10:24:06 GMT -8
"Haren and Blanton sign contracts for more than the Padres were willing to pay." no f****** $#!+? The more things change the more they stay the same. what a crock of $#!+. Be thankful we didn't sign Blanton. The guy is an innings eater, he'll give you 25 to 30 starts a year but he's mediocre. 2 years, $15M for a guy who'll give you a 4.75 ERA and 1.30 WHIP? I would like to think Byrnes can find a guy with those numbers and not overpay him like the Angels did. I do like Haren, but Ken Rosenthal reports he has issues with his hip AND back, hence the 1-year deal he got, and his poor numbers last year. I wouldn't have minded him on a 1 year shot, but Washington chose to pay him $13M. Supposedly Haren's always had the hip problem. It was the back problem last year that made him struggle; and it is the back problem that should scare teams off of paying him $13M. That's a big bet that he'll be better than last year. Although they don't need him to do much with Stras/Gio/Zimmerman/Detweiler already in place. They are taking a flyer on a guy that could help a WS caliber team. The Padres aren't there yet, and gambling $13M on the health of Dan Haren isn't the way to get there.
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