... M's 3

=== Jose Lopez ===

Swatted a FB over the LF fence.  This was a homer hit at will, as it were.  

From the moment he loaded, he was going over the fence.   A Home Run Derby pitch from the word Go.

It makes me wonder if the day won't arrive, when every time Jose gets his pitch, he's going to simply swat it down the line for four bases.

What a Fenway player he'd be.   Epstein has the HR scattercharts, and needs a 3B.  Wonder what the offer would be on Felix + Lopez :- )

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=== Michael Saunders ===

Made THREE "marginal" catches -- one of which would probably, and two of which would certainly, have not have been caught by Ryan Langerhans.  Who himself plays center field.

1.  A missile out against the LF wall.   This wasn't going back, timing it, and jumping.  This was sprinting back for a line drive over your head and just getting there.

2.  The diving catch on which Saunders very calmly looked the ball into his mitt as he studiously footstepped into his dive.  The presence of mind and body control WOW'ed me.

3.  A long run over to the foul line to catch a ball that did not hang up long at all.

The overall effect, especially as that foul-line ball disappeared, was that LF seemed like a blackout zone.

As you know, DOV specializes in heresy.  I would like to know whether Michael Saunders, or Franklin Gutierrez, would run better stats playing center field in Safeco.   I'd like some way to find out which player made more outs under absolutely equal conditions.  

Will take either, of course.  We can tell yer this much:  Michael Saunders is looking like an ML-caliber center fielder.  

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Of course, they're not going to move Guti, who is (justifably) their pride-and-joy.  But Saunders -might- run a +25 UZR in Safeco, and the point is, while they have Ichiro-Guti-Saunders, they are going to run a very pretty DER. 

Hm.  That shoulda been under "A's 1."  Told you we were useless tonight.

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=== Bill Hall ===

The swing continues to look just excellent.   And he continues to work the zone.

IIRC, he had a line drive back up the middle on a mid-90's fastball.

Has me wondering, just idly, whether the change of scenery will be the thing.  Don't tell anybody we said that.

Lad has looked far better than expected, though.

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=== Junior ===

Had the two fastest swings I've seen him put on a ball all year.  One on a 93 fastball, bat blurry fast through the zone for the GW HR*, another was a BULLLLLLLITTTT straight up the middle on a 96 fastball (heralding perfect timing).

This after his deepest HR of the year, last night was it?   At long last he is looking like he's only about 38 or 39.

Check me.  Did he get some rest lately?  :- )

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I know you don't want to hear this, but I'd like to see if Junior would consider a player-coach type role for the 2010 M's -- 250 AB's in which he'd probably run a 110 OPS+, and help Wok lead the other 24 guys into the new era.

Am sure he won't, but if it were my call, I'd ask him about it.   When he's rested, he can still get you some BB's and HR's.  Not bad off the bench.

Have a second cup for me,

jemanji


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NYMariner05's picture

I'm on board with the Griffey bench role, with the occasional start at DH.
There aren't too many guys worth having around for the "clubhouse"  factor, but Junior appears to be the rare case where his presence in the lockerroom actually does some good for the team, particularly Ichiro. Not to mention he's not totally useless at the plate. He's had his moments where with rest, and against a good matchup he's still a dangerous hitter.
Bring him back, give him PH duties and 1-2 starts a week against right handers.

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If he is OK with a very limited role, then absolutely, I would love to store him on my bench as the power hitting lefty spare.  I think the ball would be in his court...whether he wants to retire rather than accept a part time role would be up to him.  The starting DH job should be a nice crisp rotation of Ackley, Hall, Saunders and Griffey.

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Has usually been very friendly towards the idea of fan favorites.  I'd think from a financial and promotional sense, they'd be down with it.
You have what, four bench spots:  your UT (Hall), your backup C, and two more... if Griffey keeps Ichiro happy and the 2010 kids out of trouble with the vets, I can't imagine what #13 roster player could accomplish more...

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And Seattle's a long ways from his family... but, what's the alternative, retire or go back to Atlanta running on fumes?  ... one more season in the sun can look mighty tempting for a lot of those guys...
Or in the snow, as the Favre-case may be...

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..I do this:
C) Johnson / Moore (please go away Johjima...I'm begging you)
1B) Branyan
2B) Lopez
3B) Tuiasosopo
SS) Wikson
LF) Ackley
CF) Gutierrez
RF) Ichiro
DH) Free Agent
OF4) Saunders
UT) Hall
BAT) Griffey
SP) King Felix / Rowland-Smith / Fister / Pick 2
RP) Aardsma / Lowe / Kelley / Pick 4
The really nice thing about Hall is that he gives you enormous flexibility that counters the lack of flexibility with Griffey.  He can play good defense at third base, shortstop, 2B, LF and RF, and he hits enough to be a championship caliber bench bat getting 400 at bats in McLemore style.

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I mean his benches were classic for their being speicalized in a way that begs for a name:
UT (supersub flexibility player)
BAT (slow slugger who couldn't stay in the line-up fulltime because he couldn't field)
FLY (fast guy used as outfield defensive replacement, baserunner off the bench etc)
BC (extra catcher)
OTHER BAT or IF (some years he had another slugger who hit from the other side of the plate, some years, he had a 6th infielder if his UT was more of a hitter and less of a fielder)
Saunders is an ideal FLY since he doesn't hit enough to stay in the line-up but he's really plucky and smart at the plate, bunts incredibly well, runs the bases well, fields well...it'd be better if he didn't K so much...need your FLY guy to put it in play when he's up with guys on base...but close enough.
Hall is the perfect supersub.  He even hits a bit to go with his multiposition utility and his solid athleticism and clubhouse presence.  He's Bloomquist with pop.
Moore or Johjima (sigh) can handle the BC job
We just need a BAT and if we're willing to go with 6 relievers, an IF to back up Hall at the MIF spots.

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