May 3rd, 2008
On Wednesday, the New York Mets lost 13-1 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The drama for the Mets didn’t end there. Closer Billy Wagner sounded off on starting pitcher Oliver Perez, who lasted less than two innings.
“Perez has honestly got to step up and know that we’ve just used every guy in our bullpen […]
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April 10th, 2008
My latest article at Hardball Times asks whether San Diego Padres closer Trevor Hoffman is as ineffective in non-save situations as some folks seem to think he is. Enjoy!
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By Geoff Young -- 0 comments
March 25th, 2008
The Minnesota Twins have signed closer Joe Nathan to a 4-year, $47 million deal. Since coming to Minnesota in 2004, Nathan has the best ERA in baseball (1.94, min. 280 IP). Given the apparent going rate for closers, this is pretty good value.
That said, can anyone explain to me what the heck the Twins are […]
By Geoff Young -- 1 comment
March 25th, 2008
The Florida Marlins have optioned young outfielder Cameron Maybin, acquired in the Miguel Cabrera giveaway, to Double-A Carolina. He’s 20 years old, so there’s no hurry. Besides, now he might get to learn what winning feels like.
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March 24th, 2008
Over at Ducksnorts, I’ve interviewed Tom Krasovic, who covers the Padres for the San Diego Union-Tribune. Some of it is Padres specific, but we touch on other items as well, including blogging as a medium for reporting sports:
Some newspaper writers use a blog as a launching point for their opinions on a wide variety of […]
By Geoff Young -- 0 comments
March 24th, 2008
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And now, back to our regularly scheduled program, already in progress…
I am a former first-round pick.
One of my minor-league teammates is now a big-league general manager.
Another is now a big-league manager.
I reached double digits in homers six five times in my career.
In a sense, you might think of me as the […]
By Geoff Young -- 10 comments
March 19th, 2008
You know we love our knuckleballers here at Knuckle Curve. So does ESPN’s Jim Caple, who actually got into gear and caught Seattle Mariners right-hander R.A. Dickey:
I knew I was in trouble when Dickey and I were playing catch to warm up and one of his throws tipped off my glove and whizzed past my […]
By Geoff Young -- 5 comments
March 19th, 2008
Brock for Broglio interviews Voros McCracken, discoverer of DIPS and author of a blog bearing his name. Among other things, McCracken talks about his time consulting for the Boston Red Sox. Not surprisingly, he is very candid about the affair:
In terms of my work with the Red Sox it was mostly enjoyable but occasionally frustrating. […]
By Geoff Young -- 0 comments
March 19th, 2008
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Today’s entrant had a successful, if brief, career in the late-’70s. Bill Atkinson, a diminutive (5′7″) right-hander out of Chatham, Ontario (hometown of Hall-of-Fame pitcher Ferguson Jenkins), worked in 98 games for the Montreal Expos from 1976 to 1979.
Atkinson made four appearances for Montreal toward the end of the ‘76 season […]
By Geoff Young -- 0 comments
March 18th, 2008
As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, one of the great things about attending spring training is that you have the opportunity to watch players hone their craft. This includes prospects getting their first taste of pro ball as well as future first-ballot Hall of Famers.
For reasons I won’t get into here, we missed Greg Maddux’s start while […]
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