Archive for July 6th, 2007

Summing Up The Red Sox Series In 39 Seconds

Raymond, Salt on the wound, Wally Monster 1 Comment »

It is fitting that Shawn Bleepin’ Camp is featured in a video in which the Devil Rays mascot is being de-pantsed…We also couldn’t help but notice the irony of each mascot’s jersey number. Wally is wearing #97 while Raymond is wearing #00. Those numbers happen to also be the number of runs scored in the series by each team*.

*Only slightly exaggerated.

The Hangover: Starring Joe Maddon As The Black Knight

Al Reyes, Carl Crawford, Dioner Navarro, Gary Glover, James Shields, Kenny Williams, Marc Lancaster, Mark Buerhle, Papa Joe Maddon, With Leather No Comments »


Red Sox 15, Devil Rays 4.

[They fight until Arthur cuts off Black Knight's left arm]
King Arthur: Now, stand aside, worthy adversary!
Black Knight: ‘Tis but a scratch!
King Arthur: A scratch? Your arm’s off!
Black Knight: No, it isn’t!
King Arthur: Well, what’s that then?
King Arthur: I’ve had worse.
King Arthur: You liar!
Black Knight: Come on, you pansy!
King Arthur: [after Arthur's cut off both of the Black Knight's arms] Look, you stupid Bastard. You’ve got no arms left.
Black Knight: Yes I have.
King Arthur: *Look*!
Black Knight: It’s just a flesh wound.
[the Black Knight continues to threaten Arthur despite getting both his arms and one of his legs cut off]
Black Knight: Right, I’ll do you for that!
King Arthur: You’ll what?
Black Knight: Come here!
King Arthur: What are you gonna do, bleed on me?
Black Knight: I’m invincible!
King Arthur: …You’re a loony.

We’re in one of those moments that is not good and there is no way to get around that. But while we are having this difficult moment, I’m looking to see where we are improving, because this is going to go away. And we’re going to be fine and we’re going to turn this around – Joe Maddon

We have long supported Joe Maddon here at RI, even if we have taken him behind the woodshed once or twice. Our feeling has always been that the team is not much worse than can be expected. For most of the first half, three of the Rays starting pitchers were among the worst in baseball. As we near the all-star break, with Al Reyes on the DL, the bullpen consists of five or six guys that would not even make any other team’s 25-man roster. It’s like taking a perfectly good team and smearing it with feces. With an arsenal like that, what could we possibly expect from a second-year manager? There isn’t a manager in baseball that could contend with this squad.

We believe in the baseball axiom that managers receive too much credit when the team is doing well and too much blame when the team is struggling. But now we are beginning to feel the same frustration of many in the Devil Rays Universe.

We understand the need to remain positive when times are bad. It can help when those that you report to, still believe in your abilities even when all the numbers suggest otherwise. But it is also OK to let them know every once and a while that you are disappointed in them. We are not asking Papa Joe to rip the team in the press. We are not asking Papa Joe to lay blame at certain players feet or even at his own. But when a team is in the midst of an 11-game losing streak…

STOP WAXING POETIC ABOUT HOW THINGS ARE FINE. WE ARE SICK OF IT.

All we need, as fans, is to know that this is just as painful for Joe Maddon and the 25 guys that put on the uniform. If it is not, than GET THE HELL OUT, and let Stuart Sternberg find somebody that will feel our pain.

I’m not going to grab any sharp objects…I’m not going to do any of that. This too shall pass – Joe Maddon

Don’t worry about grabbing “sharp objects” Joe. Rays fans everywhere already have a firm grip on them and we are beginning to wonder, that if like the Black Knight, you are a “loony”.

DEVIL RAYS WEBTOPIA

  • We are big fans of With Leather. And while many try (often too hard) to come up with witty and catchy headlines, With Leather may have summed up the 2007 Devil Rays best with THIS HEADLINE. Excuse us, while we bang our heads on the desk.
  • Dioner Navarro was knocked unconscious after a collision with Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett. He was taken to a local hospital for x-rays on his jaw.
  • If the Devil Rays ever get a save opportunity while Al Reyes is on the DL, it will likely go to Gary Glover.
  • White Sox GM Kenny Williams confirmed rumors that the Devil Rays inquired about free agent-to-be Mark Buerhle. The reason that the Rays would be interested is that they would receive two compensatory draft picks at the end of the first round in next year’s draft when Buerhle signs with another club in the off-season. If the Rays can convince the White Sox to take something less valuable than those two picks, the Rays would make the deal. Not gonna happen.
  • Kevin Gengler believes that both Dioner Navarro and Joe Maddon are not the long-term answers for the Devil Rays. We still believe in Navarro but our thoughts on Maddon have gone from support to uncertain. However, there is one thing we do agree with…

Writing cohrerently [sic] during an 11-game losing streak is tough.

  • Jordi at The Serious Tip takes a look at the pattern of All-Star games and notes that in the next 7 years, Tampa Bay and Miami could become the only major league cities not to host an all-star game since 1977. With the Marlins likely to be elsewhere in the next 5-10 years and the Tropicana Field bias, there is little chance of that trend changing before the Rays move to a new ballpark.
  • James Shields threw just 15 fastballs his last time out and has only given up one walk in his previous 32.2 innings. Still, his 19 home runs allowed is second in the AL. The home runs are not that alarming. But early in the year, they were mostly of the solo variety. He needs to limit the dingers when men are on base.
  • ArmchairGM lists the Devil Rays as “sellers” and believe that the Rays will move Carl Crawford before the trading deadline.
  • Marc Lancaster has sold out and is now incorporating musical lyrics, a practice we hope you never see here. An occasional “Anchorman” quote? Sure, but never lyrics.


Men are on base. It’s so hot…Shawn Camp was a baaaaaad choice

Down On The Farm: Reid Brignac Homers To Rally Biscuits

Jeff Niemann, Justin Ruggiano, Reid Brignac No Comments »

Buffalo 3, Durham 0. Jae Kuk Ryu gave up 2 runs in 5 innings on 7 hits and 3 walks. He struck out 2. Juan Salas struck out 2 in 1 inning of work but gave a run on 2 hits. Seth McClung was typical AAA Seth McClung. He struck out 3 in 2 scoreless inning but walked 2. The Bulls managed only 5 hits with no hitter getting more than 1.

Montgomery 7, Mobile 5. Chris Mason struck out 4 in 5 innings and gave up only 1 run on 4 hits and a walk. The Biscuits trailed 3-0 after 7 innings. They tied the game with 3 in the 8th on a Patrick Breen solo home run, an RBI single by Reid Brignac and a passed ball. After falling behind 5-3 in the bottom of the 8th, the Biscuits responded with 4 in the top of the 9th. Matt Spring hit a two-run home run, his 3rd, and Brignac capped the scoring with a 2-run shot of his own, his 9th of the year. Dale Thayer got the final 5 outs of the game to move his record to 7-0 to go along with his 15 saves.

Columbus 8, Charleston 7. Ryan Morse allowed 4 runs (3 earned) in 5 innings. Jairo De La Rosa hit a 3-run home run for Columbus to start their scoring in the 5th. Quinn Stewart hit his 11th home run, a solo shot in the 6th. Cesar Suarez had a 2-run double in the 7th, followed by a 2-run single by Seth Dhaenens. Nevin Ashley stole his 14th base and Desmond Jennings was 2-5 and stole his 37th base.

Princeton 2, Johnson City 1
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NOTES FROM DOWN ON THE FARM

  • Jeff Niemann has been removed from the IL All-Star team due to his commitment to pitch in major league baseball’s future’s game. He has been replaced on the roster by Justin Ruggiano.
  • Reid Brignac’s struggles are a big mystery.
  • A closer look shows that Reid Brignac is only struggling against right-handers, a sign that the left-handed hitter is just in a prolonged slump.
  • The Hardball Times takes a look at Reid Brignac’s numbers and suggests that he is likely to turn it around before the end of the season.

Beyond the decreased power numbers, his performance only looks bad because of an ugly batting average. I doubt that will last. Brignac’s .262 batting average on balls in play (BABIP) is unusually low given his well above-average rate of hitting line drives. If he continues to make good contact, he will probably finish the season with a batting average closer to .280 than .240, and his on-base and slugging percentages will consequently start to look like those of a top prospect once again.

  • Before last night’s rally, the Montgomery Biscuits were 0-135 as a franchise in road games in which they trailed after 8 innings.
  • Both games of the double-header for Vero Beach were rained out. They will play a double-header today.
  • The Hudson Valley Renegades game versus Aberdeen was postponed due to rain.