There still are some top free agents looking for homes, and the Baltimore Orioles landed one of those top free agents who hadn't been signed yet in starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez. Jimenez gets a four-year contract, that's worth $50 million. Jimenez, 30, has been in the MLB since September 2006, when he was called up by the Colorado Rockies. He spent all of his seasons with the Rockies until July, 2011 when he was traded to the Cleveland Indians for Alex White, Joe Gardner, Matt McBride, and pitcher Drew Pomeranz.
Jimenez was an All-Star in 2010 while with the Rockies, and pitched their first no hitter in franchise history. In Baltimore, Jimenez joins a starting rotation that includes up and coming star Chris Tillman, Wei-Yin Chen, Bud Norris, and Miguel Gonzalez. That also includes top pitching prospects in the waiting Kevin Gausman, Zach Britton, Dylan Bundy, and T. J. McFarland.
After being traded to the Indians, Jimenez didn't do that well for them. He looked lost on the Indians and struggled with control. I kind of wonder if he liked it in Colorado too much, and had trouble fully adjusting to being on a new team and in a new city. But in 2013, he seemed re-find his career going 13-9 in 32 starts, 194 strikeouts, while pitching 182.2 innings, with an era of 3.30. His 2013 season was his best on since 2010, when he went 19-8 with an era of 2.88.
Jimenez has played eight seasons in the MLB over those eight seasons, his career record is: 82-75, 212 games, 211 starts, 3.92 era, 1,172 strikeouts, 1275.2 innings pitched, and a whip of 1.35.
It looks like it will be a win-win for the Orioles and Jimenez. They needed a pitcher in their rotation who can help give them innings. Jimenez may not be a CY Young candidate like he was in his early days on the Rockies, but he can still help win games. And pitch in big games if needed. He should be able to help the younger starting pitchers on the Orioles.
Now he'll just need to live up to his contract. Are the Orioles done making moves? I think we'll find out during spring training, if they are done making moves in the offseason. Since there still are two top hitters on the free agent market in Nelson Cruz and Kendry Morales.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Suk-min Yoon lands with Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles have signed free agent pitcher Suk-min Yoon to a three-year contract, that's worth $5.75 million. Yoon, 27, has been playing professional baseball in Korea. He played for the Kia Tigers since April, 2005. He's pitched in both of the two World Baseball Classics in 2009 and in 2013. Yoon, was a three time All-Star in Korea. The three seasons he was an All-Star were in 2008, 2009, and 2011.
He can either be a starting pitcher or work out of the bullpen. He's also won two era titles in 2008 and 2011. In his career from Korea his record is 73-59, with an era of 3.19, 44 saves, 949 strikeouts, and a whip of 1.20 in 1,126.9 innings pitched.
As of right now Yoon is the biggest offseason pick up for the Orioles. It looks like it might could end up being a great pick up for the Orioles. Are they done signing free agents? Maybe not, there's still a few top free agents in starting pitchers who they could use. So I see this as a win-win for Yoon and the Orioles. And who knows, maybe Yoon ends up closing for the Orioles. Since right now it seems like he could be their closer.
He can either be a starting pitcher or work out of the bullpen. He's also won two era titles in 2008 and 2011. In his career from Korea his record is 73-59, with an era of 3.19, 44 saves, 949 strikeouts, and a whip of 1.20 in 1,126.9 innings pitched.
As of right now Yoon is the biggest offseason pick up for the Orioles. It looks like it might could end up being a great pick up for the Orioles. Are they done signing free agents? Maybe not, there's still a few top free agents in starting pitchers who they could use. So I see this as a win-win for Yoon and the Orioles. And who knows, maybe Yoon ends up closing for the Orioles. Since right now it seems like he could be their closer.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Julio Teheran agrees to contract extension
The Atlanta Braves and starting pitcher Julio Teheran have agreed to a contract extension. The deal is a six-year contract worth $32.4 million. In the deal he gets an option for the 2020 season. That option is for $12 million, or a $1 million buyout. Teheran was signed at age 16, as a non-drafted free agent out of Cartagena, Colombia. Now, at age 23, he wasn't going to be arbitration-eligible until after the 2015 season. So, the Braves bought out those years by giving Teheran a new contract.Last season, was Teheran's first full MLB season. He finished fifth in NL Rookie of the Year voting after going 14-8 with an era of 3.30 in 185.2 innings and 170 strikeouts. He had been one of the Braves top prospects in their minors.
The Braves got him for a nice deal, and may have saved money in the long-run. For his career, he's 15-9 with 34 starts in 37 games, with an era of 3.44, 185 strikeouts, and has pitched 211.2 innings. He should keep improving from his rookie season. The Braves are doing well locking up lots of their core players.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
St. Louis Cardinals 2014 Season Preview
Offseason Additions: SS Jhonny Peralta, CF Peter Bourjos, 2B Mark Ellis, OF Randal Grichuk, OF Rafael Ortega, OF Joey Butler.
Offseason Subtractions: SP Chris Carpenter (retired), RF Carlos Beltran, SP Jake Westbrook, SS Rafael Furcal, 3B David Freese, RP Fernando Salas. RP Edward Mujica, RP John Axford, C Rob Johnson, 1B Brock Peterson.
Point team prediction: 90-95 win range, 1st place
They have one of the best pitching staffs in the National League with Adam Wainwright, Jaime Garcia, Michael Wacha, Shelby Miller as the top four. And for the fifth spot you have Lance Lynn, Carlos Martinez, Tyler Lyons, and Joe Kelly all trying to win the fifth spot. The bullpen is still strong, even if Carlos Martinez were to win the last spot in the rotation. The only question for the bullpen, would be Jason Motte. Only because he's coming off of Tommy John surgery, but he'll be set up man for closer Trevor Rosenthal. Rosenthal did well after taking over as closer last season and seems like that's where he's best as.
Infield defense should be improved with Matt Carpenter at his normal position in third-base and Kolten Wong at his normal position second-base. Peter Bourjos if fully healthy (hasn't been since 2011) could steal 30-40 bases. No one really knows about Bourjos because he hasn't been healthy since then. But in 2011, he led the AL in triples with Austin Jackson. Wong has the potential to steal 15-25. So the Cardinals should be able to steal more bases in the running game. I know manager Mike Matheny has been wanting to use the running game more. Now Matheny has that change to run more.
Fantasy Stud: Yadier Molina
One of the best offensive catchers in baseball, put up new career highs in hits, rbi's and batting average in the 2013 season. There's even some talk of Molina being a future Hall Of Fame player. Could that happen? Maybe if he keeps putting up numbers. I know last season Johnny Bench even praised Molina last season.
Rookie to watch for: Oscar Taveras, if he makes the team out of Spring Training or even starts out at Memphis first. He's said to best hitting prospect that the Cardinals have had since Albert Pujols.
Offseason Subtractions: SP Chris Carpenter (retired), RF Carlos Beltran, SP Jake Westbrook, SS Rafael Furcal, 3B David Freese, RP Fernando Salas. RP Edward Mujica, RP John Axford, C Rob Johnson, 1B Brock Peterson.
Point team prediction: 90-95 win range, 1st place
They have one of the best pitching staffs in the National League with Adam Wainwright, Jaime Garcia, Michael Wacha, Shelby Miller as the top four. And for the fifth spot you have Lance Lynn, Carlos Martinez, Tyler Lyons, and Joe Kelly all trying to win the fifth spot. The bullpen is still strong, even if Carlos Martinez were to win the last spot in the rotation. The only question for the bullpen, would be Jason Motte. Only because he's coming off of Tommy John surgery, but he'll be set up man for closer Trevor Rosenthal. Rosenthal did well after taking over as closer last season and seems like that's where he's best as.
Infield defense should be improved with Matt Carpenter at his normal position in third-base and Kolten Wong at his normal position second-base. Peter Bourjos if fully healthy (hasn't been since 2011) could steal 30-40 bases. No one really knows about Bourjos because he hasn't been healthy since then. But in 2011, he led the AL in triples with Austin Jackson. Wong has the potential to steal 15-25. So the Cardinals should be able to steal more bases in the running game. I know manager Mike Matheny has been wanting to use the running game more. Now Matheny has that change to run more.
Fantasy Stud: Yadier Molina
One of the best offensive catchers in baseball, put up new career highs in hits, rbi's and batting average in the 2013 season. There's even some talk of Molina being a future Hall Of Fame player. Could that happen? Maybe if he keeps putting up numbers. I know last season Johnny Bench even praised Molina last season.
Rookie to watch for: Oscar Taveras, if he makes the team out of Spring Training or even starts out at Memphis first. He's said to best hitting prospect that the Cardinals have had since Albert Pujols.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Brewers land free agent Matt Garza
The Milwaukee Brewers have signed free agent starting pitcher Matt Garza to a four-year contract. Garza's contract is worth $50 million. The deal includes a vesting $13 million option for a fifth year. He can earn an additional $1 million in each year in incentives, if they are reached. So the deal could be up being $67 million for Garza. He was one of the top free agent starting pitchers on the market. Teams pretty much didn't sign him earlier in free agency because he's had injury problems in the past couple of seasons.
Garza, 30, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the first round of the 2005 MLB draft. He was picked 25th overall in the draft. He spent two seasons with the Twins, 2006 and 2007. The Twins traded Garza to the Tampa Bay Rays after the 2007 season. He stayed with the Rays from 2008-2010. While with the Rays, he helped lead them to the 2008 World Series. He also lead the American League in shutouts in 2008 with two. In 2010 against the Detroit Tigers, he threw a no-hitter. That became the Tampa Bay Rays' first no-hitter thrown in franchise history. After 2010, the Rays traded him to the Chicago Cubs.
He spent two and a half seasons with the Cubs. The Cubs traded him to the Texas Rangers in the middle of the 2013 season for third baseman Mike Olt, starting pitcher Justin Grimm, starting pitcher C. J. Edwards, and pitcher Neil Ramirez.
Garza's career stats in eight seasons are: 194 games played, 191 starts, 67 wins, 67 losses, 3.84 era, 1182.1 innings pitched, and 1,001 strikeouts, with a whip of 1.28. His best season was in 2010, when he went 15-10 with an era of 3.91.
The Brewers have good team built, and pretty much needed pitching. If Garza is healthy, he should be able to help out their starting rotation. Their rotation already includes: Kyle Lohse, Yovani Gallardo, Wily Peralta, and Marco Estrada. I like the move by the Brewers. They added someone who they needed. Not all teams not named the Cardinals in the NL Central have tried to improve their team. But the Brewers have tried to improve with the likes of Garza, and signing Mark Reynolds.
Garza, 30, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the first round of the 2005 MLB draft. He was picked 25th overall in the draft. He spent two seasons with the Twins, 2006 and 2007. The Twins traded Garza to the Tampa Bay Rays after the 2007 season. He stayed with the Rays from 2008-2010. While with the Rays, he helped lead them to the 2008 World Series. He also lead the American League in shutouts in 2008 with two. In 2010 against the Detroit Tigers, he threw a no-hitter. That became the Tampa Bay Rays' first no-hitter thrown in franchise history. After 2010, the Rays traded him to the Chicago Cubs.
He spent two and a half seasons with the Cubs. The Cubs traded him to the Texas Rangers in the middle of the 2013 season for third baseman Mike Olt, starting pitcher Justin Grimm, starting pitcher C. J. Edwards, and pitcher Neil Ramirez.
Garza's career stats in eight seasons are: 194 games played, 191 starts, 67 wins, 67 losses, 3.84 era, 1182.1 innings pitched, and 1,001 strikeouts, with a whip of 1.28. His best season was in 2010, when he went 15-10 with an era of 3.91.
The Brewers have good team built, and pretty much needed pitching. If Garza is healthy, he should be able to help out their starting rotation. Their rotation already includes: Kyle Lohse, Yovani Gallardo, Wily Peralta, and Marco Estrada. I like the move by the Brewers. They added someone who they needed. Not all teams not named the Cardinals in the NL Central have tried to improve their team. But the Brewers have tried to improve with the likes of Garza, and signing Mark Reynolds.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Ryan Reaves lands four-year extension with Blues
The Blues have signed forward Ryan Reaves to a four-year contract extension. The deal is worth $4.5 million. That's a nice deal for a player like Reaves is. Reaves, 26, was drafted in the 2005 NHL draft by the Blues. He was picked in the fifth round, and was picked 156th overall. He's worked hard to improve himself as a player in the NHL. While he's best known for fighting, he's improved his game on offense. And he can score little. You don't think of fighters who can score in the NHL, but Reaves can. He's proven to be a big part of the Blues team off and on the ice.He's played 157 games in the NHL, scoring 11 goals, with 8 assists, and 19 points. Reaves is a plus 9 for his career. And he has 346 penalty minutes.
Right now this season in his fourth NHL season, Reaves is having one of his best seasons in his career. He is a plus seven and has 5 points. He just needs two more points for a new career high. At this time he has 2 goals and 3 assists. He's become a fan favorite ever since he got a chance to play in the NHL.
Ryan Reaves kind of reminds me of a younger former Blue,
Jamal Mayers. I think for Reaves, he'll take his contract extension as an early birthday present. He'll be 27 a week from Monday. I'm glad the Blues rewarded Reaves with a new contract. It's another good example that the Blues ownership likes to wait for their players to earn contracts, rather than just giving them out to any player.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Breaking down St. Louis Blues first half of 2013-2014 season
How would you say the Blues first half has been this season? I'm sure lots might see it differently at time, because of injuries happening. But even with the injuries that have happened this season, they've been able to step up and keep pace with the rest of the league. A lot of that is because the Blues have depth down in the AHL who could be ready for the NHL soon. One of those players is Dmitrij Jaskin, who was up earlier in the season and played in four games. During that period of time, he scored his first NHL goal of his career. Players on the Blues noticed that he could be ready soon to take someone's job away.
Heading into tonight's game against the Edmonton Oilers, the Blues are 29-7-5. That's their best record in franchise history for the first half of any season. As a team the Blues have scored 150 goals, and that ranks them second in the NHL for most goals scored. The team leading in goals scored as a team are the Chicago Blackhawks, with 167. The Blues have beat the Blackhawks three times this season and are 3-0 against them. What do I like best about this years team from the first half? There's lots of things I like about this years team from the first half, and if I had to pick one of them it would be that they have a lot of players who can score. It's not just one player scoring all the goals, it's pretty much every player scoring goals.
Just think about how much better this team will be once both forward Alexander Steen and defenseman Roman Polak get back from their injuries and the whole team is fully healthy. This team looks like they are getting healthy at the right time and are starting to come together as a team, after having their top players out of the line up. I don't think the Blues will do much of anything at the trade deadline, there's no reason to ruin the team chemistry. The Blues seem to be fine with goalies Brian Elliott and Jaroslav Halak. I only see the Blues making a move, if one of those goalies get hurt. That's assuming the Blues don't feel Jake Allen would be fully ready to go into the playoffs.
Which players could step up in the second half of the season? Patrik Berglund (if he stays playing left wing, he seems better playing left wing), and maybe Magnus Paajarvi. While, Paajarvi hasn't scored much yet, he has shown flashes that he can score. I know Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock credits him a lot of the time for the way he plays and has been improving since he came to the Blues. That may not show fully yet in scoring though.
Blues center Maxim Lapierre will be playing in his 500th career game tonight.
Out of the Blues free agent signings during the offseason, I'd say center Derek Roy has proven to be the Blues best free agent signing, second best forward Brenden Morrow, and third best center Maxim Lapierre. I like how Lapierre has improved his game after being suspended earlier in the season. I think a lot of that has been Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock helping him improve his game.
Lastly, the Blues have a great chance to win the West if they can pick up their start from the first half. And come playoff time, the Blues should be a lot of fun to watch. I'm even glad defenseman Ian Cole is playing well, when people thought he couldn't play once Jordan Leopold got hurt. Cole has proved lots of people wrong.
On a side note, the Blues have ten Olympians. That ties them the with Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings for the most players.
Heading into tonight's game against the Edmonton Oilers, the Blues are 29-7-5. That's their best record in franchise history for the first half of any season. As a team the Blues have scored 150 goals, and that ranks them second in the NHL for most goals scored. The team leading in goals scored as a team are the Chicago Blackhawks, with 167. The Blues have beat the Blackhawks three times this season and are 3-0 against them. What do I like best about this years team from the first half? There's lots of things I like about this years team from the first half, and if I had to pick one of them it would be that they have a lot of players who can score. It's not just one player scoring all the goals, it's pretty much every player scoring goals.
Just think about how much better this team will be once both forward Alexander Steen and defenseman Roman Polak get back from their injuries and the whole team is fully healthy. This team looks like they are getting healthy at the right time and are starting to come together as a team, after having their top players out of the line up. I don't think the Blues will do much of anything at the trade deadline, there's no reason to ruin the team chemistry. The Blues seem to be fine with goalies Brian Elliott and Jaroslav Halak. I only see the Blues making a move, if one of those goalies get hurt. That's assuming the Blues don't feel Jake Allen would be fully ready to go into the playoffs.
Which players could step up in the second half of the season? Patrik Berglund (if he stays playing left wing, he seems better playing left wing), and maybe Magnus Paajarvi. While, Paajarvi hasn't scored much yet, he has shown flashes that he can score. I know Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock credits him a lot of the time for the way he plays and has been improving since he came to the Blues. That may not show fully yet in scoring though.
Blues center Maxim Lapierre will be playing in his 500th career game tonight.
Out of the Blues free agent signings during the offseason, I'd say center Derek Roy has proven to be the Blues best free agent signing, second best forward Brenden Morrow, and third best center Maxim Lapierre. I like how Lapierre has improved his game after being suspended earlier in the season. I think a lot of that has been Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock helping him improve his game.
Lastly, the Blues have a great chance to win the West if they can pick up their start from the first half. And come playoff time, the Blues should be a lot of fun to watch. I'm even glad defenseman Ian Cole is playing well, when people thought he couldn't play once Jordan Leopold got hurt. Cole has proved lots of people wrong.
On a side note, the Blues have ten Olympians. That ties them the with Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings for the most players.
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