Archive for March 12th, 2009

Sorry, But ‘The Rays Being The Rays’ Is No Longer An Insult

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[UPDATE] We should note that even though “Mike Silva” is part of the name of the website, in fact Jay Sorgen wrote this piece, not Silva. So our apologies to Silva, our brushback pitch was meant for Sorgen.

The Rays are leaning towards keeping David Price in the minors to start the 2009 season. While many think he is the best option for the fifth spot in the rotation, most agree that Price could benefit from a few more months in the minors. What hasn’t been mentioned is the possibility that the Rays will keep Price in the minors because they are cheap…Until now.

Unbelievable……………. The Tampa Bay Rays are thinking of keeping David Price in the minors at the beginning of the season in order to push his free agent eligibility back a year.  This is why Tampa will always be Tampa, and the Red Sox and Yankees will always compete for the top prize consistently from year to year.

Our first reaction was anger because this was obviously written by somebody who knows little about baseball outside of New York and stereotypes that are several years old. Our second reaction was laughter because this proved how little this person knows about baseball outside of New York and stereotypes that are several years old.

But for the sake of pointing out just how idiotic Mike Silva is, let’s break this down…

The Rays are cheap: The Rays have increased their payroll more than 200% in the last two years and will enter the 2009 season with a payroll north of $60 million. They also have many of their young players signed to long-term deals showing that they are willing to open the checkbook for the right players. Not over-the-hill over-priced over-hyped 9-to-5ers. Meanwhile, the Yankees have spent $646 kazillion trillion since they last won a World Series.

The Rays would only send Price to the minors to delay his free agency clock: We are one of the bigger cynics when it comes to the Rays and yet several months ago we argued for keeping Price in the minors for a few months. Why? Not for the free agency clock. Rather, it was because Price only threw 120 innings last year. Because Price only has one year of professional experience. Because Price only has 5 starts above double-A. Because Price is only a two-pitch pitcher right now. And because the Rays have several other options to keep the seat warm and who can do the job very well.

Oh yeah, and apparently Mike Silva is unaware that Price already started his free agency clock when he was called up last season. If the Rays were really concerned about his free agency clock, they wouldn’t have called him up for a handful of meaningless relief appearances in September.

But yeah, if you mean “Tampa will always be Tampa” as in the Rays will be the smartest franchise in baseball and will win more games than the Yankees and Red Sox at a quarter of the payroll…Then yeah, the Rays will take that as a compliment.

Random Thoughts……………… [NY Baseball Digest]

Perez Pays ‘Web Gem Tax’, Out 3 Months, Blames New Glove

Ben Zobrist, Fernando Perez, Gabe Kapler No Comments »

The news on Fernando Perez is not good. Marc Topkin is reporting that Perez dislocated his wrist diving for a ball two days ago, and he will be out 3 months. Perez says the injury likely occurred because he is using a longer glove this spring.

Perez said he knew instantly he’d be out for a while when his glove caught on the turf while trying to make a diving catch Tuesday – a play he said he usually makes about once a month. Perez said his glove has “never, ever” caught on the turf, but he’s been recently using a longer glove. That 1/4-1/2 inch could have cost him three months.

Funny, we thought a good craftsman never blames his tools.

Perez did try to make light of the situation saying it was his turn to pay the “Web Gem tax.”

“It’s the web gem tax,” Perez said. “Sometimes somebody’s gonna have to pay it. I had to pay it.”

Perez had a very good shot at being the opening day center fielder if BJ Upton was unable to go. Now, Maddon says he will give Gabe Kapler and Ben Zobrist long looks in center and we have to feel that Justin Ruggiano has a good shot to be on the opening day roster.

Pat Burrell’s First Home Run With The Tampa Bay Rays

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From our good friends at The Fightins (THE home for fans of the WFC*) comes this video of Pat Burrell’s first home run in a Rays uniform, a grand slam from two days ago. Enjoy Raysheads, this is the first of many.

[THE HANGOVER] The One Where We Discuss Some Top Prospects, Percy’s Role And Something About The Cowbell Kid

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Time to bring back the GBT – The Good, The Bad and The Telling sandwich, where The Bad is nice and lean and the The Telling is ripe.

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA

  • We participated in a round table discussion over at Rays Prospects discussing which prospect not named David Price would have the biggest impact for the Rays this season. You will want to check it. [Rays Prospects]
  • We also participated in a second discussion on Matt Moore and Nick Barnese. [Rays Prospects]
  • We should get an update today on the extent of the injury to Fernando Perez’ wrist. [St. Pete Times]
  • Marc Topkin says that it doesn’t matter what Troy Percival thinks or what the trainers say or what Joe Maddon hopes, it comes down to what Percy does on the field over the next few weeks that will determine if he is ready to resume his role as closer for the Rays. [St. Pete Times]
  • The AP has a story this morning on the Rays struggles to sell tickets. [USA Today]
  • Newcomer Joe Nelson won the Rays charity golf tournament yesterday. [St. Pete Times]
  • And we can’t even believe we are going to type this…The Cowbell Kid is going to make his FCW debut tonight. We think that is Florida Championship Wrestling, but we don’t care enough to look it up. [Video]