Archive for May 28th, 2009

A Thickly Veiled Look Behind The Rays Curtain

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David Laurila of Baseball Prospectus recently interviewed Andrew Friedman about many of the Rays’ organizational philosophies, the importance of specific individuals and true to the team’s M.O., he skirted a number of topics…

On Joe Maddon:

One of Joe’s biggest strengths is his ability to relate to each player on the team. He appreciates that there are 25 players with 25 personalities, and he approaches each one of them personally. He gets to know them, he cares about them, and he is very good at motivating them and getting the most out of them performance-wise…He is a student of the game who isn’t afraid to try new things. One of Joe’s pet phrases is “Tell me what you think, not what you’ve heard.” It is something he employs in his life, and he challenges every person in the clubhouse to approach the game the same way.

On Don Zimmer:

There’s no substitute for institutional knowledge…Zim has forgotten more about the game than most know about it, and he hasn’t forgotten much. He’s a great resource for our clubhouse. With the experience that he can draw from, he’s been a great sounding board for some of our younger players.

On Branch Rickey:

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The Sunburst Player Of The Game Pick ‘Em

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Up until first pitch, use the comments section to predict who you think will be the Sunburst Player of the Game. (be sure to use a valid email address while leaving the comment). The commenter that correctly predicts who we will name the Sunburst Player of the Game the most times prior to the all-star game, will win two tickets to a second-half game. Runners-up get their choice of a t-shirt. [Click HERE for rules]

Check Marc Topkin’s blog for the starting lineups.

The Daily Poll

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[THE HANGOVER] The One Where We Discuss Sonny’s Dying Career, Brignac’s Playing Time And Dirtbag In The Mid-Summer Classic

Andy Sonnanstine, Evan Longoria, Joe Dillon, Reid Brignac 10 Comments »

Rays Indians Baseball

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.

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THE GOOD: Ignorance is Bliss. A 2-hour rain delay before the start of the game probably left most of you thinking the game had been canceled and you probably never had to watch that embarrassing performance. You’re the lucky ones…Dirtbag returns. Evan Longoria was 2-5 and hit his first home run since May 9…Zorilla. Ben Zobrist was 2-3 with a double and a triple and walked twice.

THE BAD: Andy Sonnanstine. Sonny now has the third worst VORP (-10.0) of all starting pitchers. The only pitchers with at least 45ip with worse VORPs are the 46-year old Jamie Moyer and Scott Kazmir. If Sonnanstine was actor, he would be doing Celebrity Rehab by now…The Duke vs Francisco. Maybe it is time Andy Sonnanstine just start intentionally walking Ben Francisco every time up. In his first at bat last night Francisco homered for the 4th straight at bat against Sonny, a 3-run blast. He followed that up with an RBI single and is now 8-9 with 5 home runs off Sonnanstine. If this was Manny Ramirez you would just tip your cap. But it is Ben Francisco! A nobody hitting 8th for the Indians! …Dropping Turds. We don’t know who took more dumps on the field last night, the birds hovering in the outfield all night or the Rays pitching staff. Apparently Andy Sonnanstine wasn’t comfortable pitching with a 5-run lead so he decided to give it all back in the 2nd inning, and then 3 more in the 3rd. Joe Nelson’s Vulcan pitch looked more like a BP fastball. And the 7-8-9 hitters for the Tribe were a combined 7-12 with a walk and 6 RBI.

THE TELLING: Ben Zobrist started at shortstop and later moved to the outfield when Reid Brignac came into the game. Willy Aybar started at second for the third straight day.

SUNBURST PLAYER OF THE GAME: Evan Longoria.

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA

  • Joe Maddon had a telling quote on how playing time might shake out once Jason Bartlett returns from the DL. In short, expect to see a lot of Reid Brignac at second base and Ben Zobrist and Willy Aybar back in their accustomed part-time roles. [St. Pete Times]

“I love our bench, I think we have a great bench,” Maddon said. “I also like playing the bench in a manner where they’re not playing too often, and Zobrist I thought we had given him the right number of at-bats, and the same thing with Willy. And all of a sudden, you get more at-bats…There’s a fatigue factor — I know it’s early and I know they’re young — I know all that stuff. But when you’re not used to doing it for a while, it can present a bit of a problem.”

  • It looks like Evan Longoria has an excellent shot to be voted to the AL All-Star starting lineup and is a close second to Derek Jeter for the most votes overall. [Rays Report]
  • Lots of new faces on the roster and Rays Revolutionary puts the names with some info. [Rays Revolutionary]
  • Steve Herrick has some quotes from one of the new faces, Joe Dillon, on his latest big league opportunity. [MLB]

Down On The Farm: Big Nights For Joyce, Mann And Fields

Brandon Mann, Matt Fields, Matt Joyce No Comments »

Durham 13, Rochester 2. Mitch Talbot evened his record at 4-4 after working 6 innings. He gave up 2 runs on 8 hits and a walk. He struck out 5…Justin Ruggiano was 0-2 with 3 walks…Matt Joyce hit a trio of doubles and drove in 6. He was 3-5 with a walk and is now hitting .322.

Montgomery 3, Carolina 0. Brandon Mann was perfect until a 2-out triple in the 7th. He finished with 8 shutout innings, allowing only 2 hits and no walks…Desmond Jennings was 0-3 with 2 walks.

Clearwater 8, Charlotte 7 (11; gm 1). Charlotte gave up back-to-back home runs in the bottom of the 7th to tie the game (minor league double-headers are 7 innings), took the lead with 2 runs in the top of the 9th and then allowed Clearwater to tie the game again in the bottom half. Clearwater finally won the game with a 2-out single in the 11th…Alex Cobb allowed 3 runs (2 earned) in 5 innings. He struck out 5…Matt Fields homered twice and drove in 5 runs.

Charlotte 2, Clearwater 1 (gm 2). Rayner Oliveros started the nightcap and worked 5 shutout innings, striking out 4 and walking none…Matt Fields hit his 9th home run, his 3rd of the double-header.

Charleston 7, Bowling Green 2. Tyree Hayes allowed 3 runs in 3 innings…Tim Beckham had the night off.

Notes from Down on the Farm

  • The Rays roster is not the only one with a lot of turnover recently. Watching Durham Bulls Baseball has details on who is taking the field for Durham. [Watching Durham Bulls Baseball]