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=== Mike Carp ===

With a 3-homer game last night, now has 39 PCL homers in his last 145 games.  The man is going bananas.

It used to be that he ran EYE ratios like 78:89 with modest power.  He has taken a liking to the jack and is ripping them off in bunches.

His EYE has gone from 0.80 earlier, to 0.35 now.  But Shandlerites will recognize a conscious decision to open up the swing.  There can be no question that Carp can tell a ball from a strike; he brought his excellent 0.67 EYE with him from AAA to the majors with no transition whatsoever.

No, Carp's K/BB ratio occurred because he decided to start whacking the ball over the fence.  Earl would be proud.

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When Carp first came up to the bigs, SSI was startled by his poise and presence - practially a Pineda-like demeanor about him in his first few games.  

The one thing that I questioned was whether Carp had projectable power.  So you can see why a 40-homer outbreak from Carp would perk up my ears.  That was the one thing I didn't think he had. 

Now that Carp is showing 40+ homer power in the PCL, to go with the natural feel for the game .... hm.  It would be nice if he could find an org that needed some lefty homers.

.... for this coming homestand, I'd rather see Carp in the lineup than Peguero, that is for sure.  I'd probably rather see him than Cust, despite Cust's mini-resurgence, and I'd rather see him than Mike Wilson if they're going to let Wilson go stale playing two games a month.

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Here's a guy where you might actually apply MLE's without a big AAA/MLB adjustment period.  Carp is seasoned, has an idea about the big leagues and could be ready to hit 25, 30 homers prorated.  

(Carp has 35 games in the bigs, at a 102 OPS+, and has had lots of time to assimilate the two exposures to MLB.)

He's played some left field at Tacoma.  If this were Oakland, Carp would probably be up and doing battle for playing time.

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=== Dustin Ackley ===

As several SSI commenters have noted, Ackley took one month to get his swing N Sync, and then began his detonation of the PCL.  

If you were to pro-rate his last 10 games there, he would hit 30 homers per year with 70 doubles and a .470 OBP.   So if it were a question of "putting a little string together," that time has long come and gone.

.........

Mike Curto was on some radio show and an all-sports jock, a guy who doesn't know much baseball, asked Mike melodramatically, "Listen.  If you did NOT KNOW.  Dustin Ackley was a NUMBER TWO draft pick.  Is there ANY reason you'd think he's special."

You know, implying that Ackley is nothing but a hype job.

Curto politely responded, yes, other prospects don't have Ackley's eye, don't work every AB to 3-2 counts and then foul away tough pitches out of the catcher's mitts .... and other prospects don't have such quick bats.

Just a game or two watching Ackley, in spring or AAA or any league, and you can see the scary-quick bat launch.  The ability to studiously peer over the pitch as it comes in and then SNAPPP! deliver that barrel to the ball at light speed.

SSI believes that any scout could watch Dustin Ackley for a single weekend and see the Wade Boggs in him.

..........

Don't think that any of us know (or care) enough about Super Two to be able to estimate when the M's would be safe to call Ackley up.

But they're twisting in the wind like 3-day-old lynch victims, and Ackley's down there smoldering and taking out his frustrations on PCL pitchers, and he's still down there.  So somebody should go figure out the Super Two timeline.

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=== Wishful Thinking Dept. ===

Cust still has a SLG of .291.

Gutierrez has now played 10 games at Tacoma, and can jobshare with the M's as he comes up to speed.

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If this were a Strat-O-Matic tournament, which it is not .... and matching up hitters against certain pitchers .... my ballclub for this coming homestand would look something like this:

  1. Ichiro rf
  2. Ackley 2b (LRod platoon 1-2 gms per week vs LHP)
  3. Smoak 1b
  4. Carp dh (Kennedy DH 3gms per week for ... Wilson)
  5. Gutierrez cf  (Saunders, Wilson helping in offensive/defensive platoon) 
  6. Wilson/Kennedy lf/dh (Carp LF, 2 gms/week)
  7. Olivo c  (Gimenez/Bard backing up)
  8. LRod + Ryan ss (in off-def platoon, e.g. Ryan with Erikkk, LRod with Pineda)
  9. Figgins 3b (LRod 1 gm/week)

 I could see that offense having some 14-hit, 2-homer games.  

As the rotation jells into its 4 strikeout pitchers, it's appropriate to slide glove emphasis over into offensive support.

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BABVA,

Dr D

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Comments

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It's a Brave New World where an M's manager can bat Figgins 9th and get away with it!  :)
I wonder if Z would have fired Giradi.  Alas, such is idle snide speculation.
But dropping Figgins to the bottom should be done.
The stupid thing about signing Cust to an (essentially) one year deal is that we already had Cust...er, Carp...in the organization.
The fish can hit.  There should be a 125 game role for Carp with the M's, as a DH/LF/1B.  He's hit everywhere he's been...even in the majors (albeit on a smaller scale).
And, I agree....that if Wilson came up to play 2 games every once in a while, then just move Carp up and play him in LF every day.  If anyone in the M's organization believes that Saunders will ever hit as well as Carp (minus a relatively short hot streak) then they are seeing a strange set of skills.
II don't understand the Wilson role at all, relly,  I can understand a platoon philosophy....but, IIRC, Wilson hasn't shown much lack of ablity to hit RHP in AAA.  Hitting righties as wel as Peguero, I think.  Will defer to accurate info, here.
We have some young-ish pieces.  they should be used.

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Unlike Aardsma, Shawn Kelley's setback was nothing major, so he's slated to go out on rehab to the Jackson Generals this week. 
Before his elbow melted down, Kelley was sitting at 2.14 ERA and 9.4 K/9 on June 1 of last year.  Apparently, he only had "modified TJ" and has been slated for a June return all along.
And Josh Lueke has rediscovered his confidence (week old article, but still apt):
“Every pitch, it was like I was pitching scared,” he said. “I wasn’t pitching like, ‘This is my plate, this is my mound, you’re stepping into my batter’s box in my game.’ I was basically letting the hitter make me throw pitches he wanted instead of throwing the pitches I wanted.” . . .
“That wasn’t me the first time,” he said. “I want to get back and show them the real me.”

http://www.thenewstribune.com/2011/05/09/1657866/lueke-back-in-tacoma-to...
Lueke's May: 5 G, 5.2 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K
The wishful thinking bullpen certainly has those two in it. 

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Anybody know Carp's LF fielding numbers in Tacoma?  Range, etc....
IF Guti comes up healthy, then an Ichiro, Guti, M. Wilson, and Carp 4 man OF would be interesting.  DH one of them every 2nd or 3rd day, as well.  The M's have 120, or so, games left.  Let's say they have 110 remaining when you move up Guti and Carp.
That means you have 330 possible OF games.  Ichiro gobbles up 1/3 or those.  Figure Guti gets 90 (he'll need some rest).  That leaves 130 OF games, plus, say 30 DH games (even if Cust remains).  You could give Carp & M. Wilson 80 games each....or some such allocation.  Even if you gave Wilson the 20 games in center, plus the 25-30 games in left when lefties are on the mound and the 30 DH games (or play Wilson in LF and DH Carp n those days) you get a nice division of playing time.
I would prefer we just DFA Cust and move Carp up and let him swing.  But, I don't know if Jack will make that move.  It is the best one, however.
Didn't see Peguero's tater the other day, but I haven't seen anything in TWO WHOLE GAMES (only one of which did he start) that dissuades me from thing Wilson can hit at this level.
Carp already has.
 
 

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If Carp is able to do in the majors what he's been doing in the minors that JJ Putz trade is a serious win for Z. 
Carp is reminding me of Rafael Palmeiro when he first came up.  Great eye, great bat but with limited power.  The Cubbies traded him because they never saw the power potential. 
Don't think Carp will be Palmeiro but he could be a heck of a nice DH who can fill in at first or left field.  Nice.

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Didn't realize they had transitioned Carp HARD to left.  (okay, maybe not all that hard - since he's had about as many games DHing, but still).
I wonder if they elected to bring up both Jobu and Mike Wilson just to get an unfettered look at Carp as an every day LF. 
A 2012 lineup of:
CA - Olivo/Moore
1B - Smoak
2B - Ackley
3B - Figgins
SS - LROD
LF - Carp
CF - Guti
RF - Ichiro
DH - Peguero
Bench: Ryan, M.Wilson, Liddi
THAT would create a completely different feel for the club and where it's headed, wouldn't it?

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Lonnie of MC's picture

Last night when Carp went nuclear he was using Matt Mangini's bat and also wearing Mangini's pants in an effort to tweak his mojo a bit...
Seriously.
Lonnie

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Rick's picture

Nothing tells me Johann Limonta can't hit .300 in the majors. Not a prospect, but on this team, he's RLP.

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Anonymous's picture

John Mayberry Jr. is completely blocked and looks like a late blooming Jayson Werth type. The Phils even play him in CF on occasion. Powerful enough to be an effective RH in Safeco if we end up not liking what we see in Wilson/Peguero.
- blissedj

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M-Pops's picture

Am watching the Twins chip line drives into the heavy sea air only to have Condor stride easily under them to make the catch. This made me wonder how many backspin hitters have succeeded in Seattle...
The list of Mariner offensive achievers is short enough as it is, but watching the difference between Peguero's and Kennedy's line drives versus those of the Twins is suprising.
Sweeney and Lamkin (sp?) were two other topspin guys, as are Branyan and Ibanez, who have had success in Safeco. Kennedy is making me think that you must get on top when playing by the sea in Seattle.
Cirillo was a productive player in the dome in Minneapolis, right?

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When the 600-lb gorilla LL.com chimes in favoring a Carp LF solution, can the happy ending be far behind?Loved this line:Mike Carp would almost certainly not make a good Major League outfielder. But the Mariners don't need good. The Mariners need non-disastrous, and I think Carp could come up and not be a disaster. Heh :- )This thread is our May 16 call for Mr. Carp ... there is a pre-season HQ/SSI post that casts him as a Tino Martinez hopeful.Taro reacted to this post by saying, "He pretty much has to destroy AAA this year to remain a prospect."  Which is what occurred.  That counts as a called shot in my book.Sandy has been all over Mike Carp from the very trade itself, so if he brought some RF dings with him from Tacoma, it would be sweet as ice cream for the San-Man...

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Is miscast a bit, but there are a lot of really baaaaad LF's in baseball...Dr. D is not married to pretty D, but the suspicion here is that slow, "mechanical runner" Carp is going to be a legitimately poor defender in LF.  So:..........Scenario 1:  Carp comes up, finally provides the pleasant hitting surprise we needed out of our minors, and blasts away for a .550 (park-neutral) SLG or somesuch... in this event he is welcome to play LF for me...Scenario 2:  Carp comes up and hits like Tino, against RHP's anyway... in which case he definitely DH's and Cust hits the road...In this event, the LF hole served as Carp's quirky chance to establish himself in the bigs generally...Scenario 3:  Carp doesn't pan out... as Sully points out, you have lost absolutely nothing...Unless, of course, you're on the verge of a Kubel / Beltran type deal, back room.................Carp has now played exactly 161 games in 2010-11, with 44 home runs.  In Cheney.If he could square the ball up at all, impossible to imagine him not banging some pitches into the RF seats here.  They've got a *seasoned* hitting prospect going, one who's been in the bigs, one who's already made some adjustments.

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Taro's picture

Bring him up and give him regular PT. Lets find out what hes got. The Ms have to give their prospects a shot this year.

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