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The Morning Edition (June 22, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • The Jays tie it in the 7th and win in the 9th to bail out Dickey
  • Kazmir dominates the Twins
  • Strasburg gives up 1 ER in 7, Ks 9, walks none to beat the Rockies
  • Garza goes 8 to beat the Astros

What I’m Watching Today:

  • Jacob Turner heads to AT&T (4p Eastern)
  • Leake and Corbin in Arizona (7p Eastern)
  • Greinke and Volquez in the who knows what will happen game (7p Eastern)
  • NERD darling Kluber (7p Eastern)
  • Actual darling Shelby Miller (7p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • Are you ready for Trout/Cabrera 2.0?

As I write this, the Angels are in the 4th inning, so the exact numbers might be different when you read this, but Cabrera and Trout are 1 and 2 in WAR right now. Cabrera stands at 4.8 and Trout at 4.3. Dave Cameron wrote a nice piece yesterday regarding Trout’s place among the best age 21 seasons in history after having the best age 20 season ever last year. He’s felt the dreaded regression monster, all the way from 166 wRC+ to 161 this year. We all know what Cabrera is doing:

But Trout is doing his thing as well. .315/.393/.553 plus excellent baserunning (but just average defense so far by the advanced metrics). Read Cameron’s piece for a full picture, but his K% and BB% numbers are trending in a ridiculous direction.

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The Morning Edition (June 19, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • Harvey flirts with a no-no, Ks 13 and Wheeler goes 6 scoreless to sweep the DH
  • The Sox sweep the Rays in a DH as Gomes walks off
  • Goldy walks off in the desert
  • Sweeney and Ranson homer to beat Wainwright
  • Parker out does Darvish, despite 10 K
  • Lee dazzles again

What I’m Watching Today:

  • Ryu and Kuroda in NY (1p Eastern)
  • Fernandez faces Cahill at Chase Field (330p Eastern)
  • Chris Sale gets the Twins after the hardest of luck losses last time (8p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • What Tuesday a glimpse into the Mets future?

Matt Harvey pulled into a WAR tie with league leader Adam Wainwright after their starts on Tuesday at 3.8 after a great start featuring 13 K. He has a 2.04 FIP and a nearly 5:1 K:BB ratio. I don’t like to make big proclamations like this, but he’s probably the under 25 pitcher to watch if we’re thinking about who are going to be the game’s best in the next four or five seasons. But his rotation mate was strong too, as far as strikeouts and run prevention go. The walks were a bit of an issue, but Wheeler is young and should improve. I like the Mets rotation, now only if they could play OF on their off days. And if you’re like me and enjoy this kind of thing, here’s what they did on Tuesday:

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How Was The Game? (June 16, 2013)

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Another gem for Fister.

Tigers 5, Twins 2

Doug Fister (6-4, 92.2 IP, 3.21 ERA, 2.68 FIP, 2.8 WAR) came into Sunday’s game having pitched phenomenally over the last several outings, and really the entire season, but had very little to show for it in the win column thanks to almost no run support (50 runs entering the day). But he got early support from Torii Hunter’s 300th career homerun and later from a very impressive Austin Jackson bomb.

Fister would handle the rest, retiring the first 11 batters he faced before allowing a walk and 15 of the first 16 before allowing a homerun to Dozier that broke up his no-hit bid (Dozier had both hits against Fister). He finished the day with a fantastic 7.2 inning, 2 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 7 K performance. It was classic, no drama, fast working Doug Fister. Hunter tacked on another with a 12 pitch AB that ended in an RBI double to help pad the lead for Benoit, who was called on to get the final four outs (!).

The win sends the Tigers to 38-29 as they head home from a .500 road trip to face the Orioles. Max Scherzer (9-0, 90.1 IP, 3.19 ERA, 2.49 FIP, 2.9 WAR) will get the ball in game one on Monday, looking to build on his excellent 2013 campaign.

The Moment: Jackson smashes a 2-run HR in the 4th.

How Was The Game? (June 15, 2013)

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Not what you want to see.

Twins 6, Tigers 3

The Tigers were outscored by the Twins on Saturday, leading to a loss, but that isn’t the part of the game that is most concerning. That event was Anibal Sanchez (6-5, 81.2 IP, 2.76 ERA, 2.07 FIP, 3.1 WAR) being removed in the fourth inning, potentially with further shoulder issues. As I write this, it isn’t clear if he was hurt or just out of whack, but he only went 3.2 IP, and had an uncharacteristic 3 K and 4 BB. Hopefully we’ll know more soon, but you hope it’s good news because he has turned himself into one of the game’s best starters. The Tigers got two in the fourth on a Peralta single and one in the 8th on a Fielder ROE, but the Tigers allowed 3 in the 6th and never really seemed in it after that. They’ll try to shake it off and go for the series win Sunday behind the very excellent Doug Fister (5-4, 85 IP, 3.28 ERA, 2.59 FIP, 2.7 WAR).

The Moment: Peralta singles in two on a broken bat grounder.

How Was The Game? (June 14, 2013)

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Another big night for Porcello.

Tigers 4, Twins 0

Earlier in the day, I wrote a very detailed piece about how Rick Porcello (4-3, 70 IP, 4.37 ERA, 3.46 FIP, 1.3 WAR) is becoming one of the game’s best starting pitchers and he took the stage tonight and delivered another stellar outing (seriously click the link, Porcello is awesome). It was brilliant. I audibly cheered in my own home as he pumped fastballs that crossed at the knees and changeups and curves that hitters couldn’t touch. His final line was 7 innings, 3 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, and 5 strikeouts, to improve on his already impressive season.

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The Tigers struggled to get the offense going until the sixth inning when Jackson walked and the Twins gave Cabrera an intentional pass that set up a Fielder two run double, which set up Martinez and Peralta RBI doubles to give the Tigers a 4-0 lead. They wouldn’t need anything else as Porcello cruised to victory, the bullpen did the job, and got the Tigers to 37-28 on the year. They’ll look to take the series tomorrow with Anibal Sanchez (6-5, 78 IP, 2.65 ERA, 1.78 FIP, 3.3 WAR) taking the hill after missing his last start.

The Moment: Porcello dominates.

The Morning Edition (June 13, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • Clete Thomas goes 4-4 as the Twins beat the Phils
  • Miller K’s 10 but gives up 4 as the Cards fall to the Mets
  • The Pirates outslug the Giants 12-8
  • Frazier homers to lift Leake over Wood and the Cubs
  • The Angels beat the O’s despite an 0-5 from Trout

What I’m Watching Today:

  • WAINWRIGHT AND HARVEY. WAINWRIGHT AND HARVEY (1p Eastern)
  • Guys, Wainwright and Harvey!
  • Latos versus Sharky (1p Eastern)
  • Darvish faces the Jays again (8p Eastern)
  • Cliff Lee heads to Minnesota (8p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • Is Wainwright and Harvey a Cy Young battle?

That’s a bit of a misnomer, but it’s easily one of the top duels we’ve seen so far this season even if it won’t actually determine who wins the Cy Young. But it should inform who gets to start the All-Star Game. Verlander and Darvish was close as far as how each pitcher had performed up to that point, but not quite. Let’s look at the big one tomorrow:

Wainwright: 9-3, 93 IP, 2.34 ERA, 1.75 FIP, 3.8 WAR

Harvey: 5-0, 90 IP, 2.10 ERA, 2.20 FIP, 3.0 WAR

The two starters are 26th and 9th in K/9, 1st and 22nd in BB/9, 8th and 5th in ERA, 1st and 3rd in FIP, 2nd and 6th in xFIP, and 1st and 4th in WAR in MLB. So yeah, that’s pretty good. Watch it. And while you’re waiting for that one to start, check out New English D’s newest feature: New English D Audio.

The Morning Edition (June 10, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • Felix out duels Phelps, but the Yanks score on the M’s pen to win 2-1
  • Puig has 3 hits, but the Braves pound the Dodgers 8-1
  • EJax is strong as the Cubs beat the Bucs
  • Lohse goes 8 strong as the Brewers beat the Phils
  • The O’s gets 6 HR to outslug the Rays
  • Zimmermann goes 7 as the Nats blank the Twins

What I’m Watching Today:

  • Silent ace Alex Cobb faces the Red Sox (7p Eastern)
  • Kershaw goes against the Dbacks (10p Eastern)
  • Iwakuma gets the Astros at Safeco (10p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • How’s everyone enjoying Yasiel Puig?

I haven’t written much about Puig because he’s been playing on the coast and I usually write this post before games end out west. So far, he’s hitting .464/.483/.964, good for 307 wRC+. That’s pretty good by any measure, even if it is just 29 PA. Puig certainly won’t hit like this for the whole season, but he’s impressing early and fans are loving him. It’s almost as if the Dodgers shouldn’t have traded for Crawford and/or extended Andre Ethier into their declines. It will be interesting to see what they do once everyone gets healthy, but such a scenario doesn’t look good for Ethier who has been worth 0.1 WAR in 228 PA. For perspective, that’s less than Zach Greinke has in 16 PA. Zach Greinke, the pitcher.

The Morning Edition (June 9, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • Marlins win a 20 inning marathon against the Mets
  • Darvish and Buehrle both go 7, but it takes 18 for the Jays to beat the Rangers
  • Danks goes 8 as the Sox win with 3 in the 8th over the A’s
  • Pettitte wins #250 against the Mariners
  • Gausman gets shelled, again
  • Twins beat the Nats in 11

What I’m Watching Today:

  • Zimmermann faces the Twins (1p Eastern)
  • Moore tries to shake off his last outing against the O’s (130p Eastern)
  • The still underappreciated Felix Hernandez gets the Yankees (4p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • So the Marlins and Mets, eh?

Let’s review. The Mets and Marlins were tied 1-1 after 9 innings of baseball. At this point, Harvey and Fernandez had both been strong and the bullpens had combined for 5 scoreless innings. There were still 11 innings left. In the innings that followed two pitchers would each throw more than both team’s starters! Slowey went 7 in relief, allowing 8 hits, 0 BB, and 8 K. Marcum went 8, allowing 5 hits and a run with 0 BB and 8 K. That’s right, the Mets walked 2 batters in 20 innings and lost. Only twice in MLB history has a team lost a game in which they walked 2 or fewer hitters in 18 or more innings. Perhaps even more remarkable, this was the 2nd 15+ inning game between the clubs this year starter by Fernandez and Harvey.

The Morning Edition (June 7, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • The first night of the MLB Draft features some surprises, Appel, Bryant, Gray go 1-2-3
  • Rosales’ 10th inning HR beats the White Sox
  • Four run 8th gets the Royals past the Twins
  • Miller, after being named to my Appointment TV list, Ks 9 in 6 innings and homers as the Cards beat the Dbacks
  • Ortiz walks off as Holland and Lester both meander through 6

What I’m Watching Today:

  • Middle rounds of the MLB Draft (1p Eastern)
  • Harvey and Hernandez face off in New York (7p Eastern)
  • Wainwright faces the Reds (7p Eastern)
  • Lee heads to Milwaukee (8p Eastern)
  • Cain versus Corbin in Arizona (930p Eastern)
  • Kuroda gets Bonderman’s 2nd start (10p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • Which clubs will look back on last night as a building block en route to a title?

I’m not the world’s best guy for draft analysis, but I’ll give you my brief thoughts. First of all, if you’re looking for who went where, I can direct you here, among other places. The reason I’m not the best guy for draft analysis is not because I don’t know anything about amateur baseball, but rather because I don’t like to give analysis that isn’t based on my own observation. Almost everyone who was and will be drafted this weekend are guys I haven’t seen myself, so I’d rather direct you to guys like Keith Law or Jonathan Mayo or Baseball America. I could give you reports about guys based on things I’ve read, but you can read. I’m much more useful to you as someone who analyzes baseball players I’ve seen in person and on TV and in the box score. I have, however, seen Colin Moran, who went 6th overall to the Marlins. He’s a 3B with a great approach and a very good hit tool. Some question if the power will come and if he can stick at third, but I’m bullish there. I don’t think he’ll be a star, but a good approach can play for me. Here are some picks I liked from the first day:

Plenty of teams got good players, but those stand out to me as teams who made good choices when presented with a lot of options.

The Morning Edition (June 3, 2013)

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From Last Night:

  • Jeremy Bonderman’s return doesn’t go well, gives up 7 ER in 4.2 to the Twins
  • The Angels lose their 3rd straight to the Astros fall to 25-32
  • Darvish narrowly outduels Santana, but has to sweat as his bullpen nearly costs them
  • The Dbacks back Corbin’s 9th W
  • Lee Ks 11 in 7.2 innings to beat the Crew
  • Dusty waits to use his closer and it costs him a win against the Pirates
  • The Fish hit Harvey and sweep the Mets
  • The Rays rough up the Indians

What I’m Watching Today:

  • Masterson vs Pettitte in NY (7p Eastern)
  • Burnett and Medlen face off in Atlanta (7p Eastern)
  • Under the radar Cahill and Lynn draw each other at Busch (8p Eastern)

The Big Question:

  • How will Puig do in his MLB debut?

If you follow me on Twitter or were an early regular at New English D, you know I was very invested in Jeremy Bonderman’s comeback today. It didn’t go well. Because the Tigers were in Baltimore I had to have the Tigers on the radio, which gave me a chance to watch Bonderman on television. He had a fastball from 89-92 and a good slider at times, and he struck out the first batter he faced and delivered a 1-2-3 first inning. If you followed his career as a Tiger, you know the first inning gave him nightmares. But from there it unraveled as he allowed 3 runs in the 2nd and 2 runs in each of the 4th and 5th innings before being removed from the game. He struck out just one batter. He actually kept the ball down and had decent movement on his pitches, but without a good offspeed pitch, it’s hard to be successful as a starter if you don’t have a big fastball. It sounds like he’ll get another shot in five days, but if nothing else, he made it back to the big leagues. I’ll always be rooting for him even if he doesn’t have much left. He has something left.