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[THE HANGOVER] Sorry, James Shields Is Not Cole Hamels

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Yesterday Tom Verducci of SI.com showed that James Shields and Cole Hamels have very similar career stats. However, Hamels was called up a little earlier giving him “Super Two” status, thus making Hamels arbitration-eligible a year earlier than Shields.

Verducci argues that the Super Two status is the reason that Hamels’ salary will be more than twice as much as Shields’ salary from 2007 through 2011 ($21.4MM vs $9.6MM). In fact Verducci tries to argue that calling Hamels up early and giving him two extra starts in May 2006 cost the Phillies over $11 million.

Clearly Hamels’ Super Two status meant more money, but it was far from the only reason he will make more than Shields.

Other reasons Hamels will make more money…

  1. While their stat lines are similar now, Shields stat line was much different when he signed his contract.
  2. Hamels is left-handed, Shields is not.
  3. Hammels was a first round pick. Shields was selected in the 16th round. While that means little now, it does mean that more is expected from Hammels.
  4. Shields missed an entire season due to an arm injury while in the minors. Hammels has never suffered a major arm injury [Ed note: see comments]. While we are six seasons removed from Shields’ injury, it is something that at least needs to be considered moving forward.
  5. Hamels signed his deal after helping the Phillies win a World Series. Shields contract came after the Rays won 66 games.
  6. On his way to winning a World Series, Hamels was named NLCS MVP.
  7. Hamels was also named World Series MVP.
  8. Did we mention that Hamels will soon own a World Series ring?

But the biggest reason is that if you were to poll 30 GMs, and ask them who they would rather have anchoring their rotation for the next three years (ignore the contracts), 29 of them would pick Hamels. And that is only because Brian Sabean prefers to do just the opposite of what is logical.

In other words, the contracts are about right. This is not a knock on James Shields. He is a great pitcher. But he is not Cole Hamels.

Frankly, it was quite a stretch for Verducci to compare the contracts and an even bigger stretch to say that two starts in early 2006 cost the Phillies $11.8 million. We expect better from Verducci than a piece that smells like a diaper filled with Indian food.

Cold reality check for remaining free agents, plus more notes [SI.com]

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA

  • Apparently Pat Burrell is holding on to his money a little tighter these days, knowing he will only make $7 million in 2009, maybe half what he thought he would be making when free agency began. The Fightins brings us video of a vintage car auction in which Burrell is one of the final two bidders, but isn’t willing to go beyond $190K for the 1967 Plymouth Barracuda…By the way, listening to the auctioneer’s voice in the video clip will be the most horrific sounds you hear today. Consider yourself warned.  [The Fightins]
  • As we reported yesterday, the Rays failed to reach agreements with Dioner Navarro and Willy Aybar. All sides have now submitted figures for arbitration. Navarro is seeking $2.5 million while the Rays are offering $2.1 million. We projected Navarro at $2.3 million. Aybar is seeking $1.05 million, while the Rays are offering $900K. We projected Aybar at $1.0 million. If we split the difference on Navarro and Aybar, we missed on our original arbitration projections for the 5 players by a grand total of $289K, of which $200K was from Grant Balfour’s deal. And the $7.911 million for the five players is only $111K more than the $7.8 million we projected. [Rays Report]
  • In the same piece we learn that Dewon Day cleared waivers and has accepted an assignment to Durham, with an invitation to spring training. [Rays Report]
  • Rocco Baldelli took out a half-page ad in the St. Pete Times thanking the Tampa Bay fans. [The Heater]
  • At 2pm et today, the MLB Network will be airing the Rays May 13 extra-inning win over the Yankees. [MLB]

[THE HANGOVER] The Mad Australian Comments On His Nickname

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The Rays claimed Dewon Day off of waivers from the Red Sox. Day, 28, is a right-handed pitcher that split time between double-A and triple-A in the White Sox organization in 2008. He posted an ERA of 4.56 at triple-A despite 25 strike outs and only 6 walks in 23.2 innings.

Day was added to the 40-man roster, taking the last available spot. He does have minor league options remaining.

Rays claim Day from Red Sox [Rays Report]

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA

  • Grant Balfour’s nickname is catching on Down Under. [The Australian]

“Yeah, ‘The Mad Australian’. They call me that [in the U.S.] because I get pretty fired up sometimes,” Balfour admits. “It’s pretty full-on and intense during the season and I am just out there competing as hard as I can every pitch.”

  • Former New York Times columnist Murray Chass says there is good reason to group JC Romero with members of the Black Sox scandal. [Murray Chass...On Baseball]
  • Not sure how much of this is the new Spring Training home and how much is due to the Rays successful 2008 season, but tickets for Rays Spring Training games are selling fast. [Herald-Tribune]
  • Rocco Baldelli reflects on what it means to him to move from the Rays to the Red Sox. [Tampa Tribune]

“I think it’s beginning to sink in,” he said. “In a way, it’s sad because, obviously I’m from Rhode Island, but I also consider St. Pete my home. One way or another, the last nine years of my life have been spent mostly down there. I have a lot of good friends there, a lot of people who I’m going to miss. It’s a great place. I loved my time there and I’ll cherish it always.”

  • In her own special way, Her Rays went through all the stages of depression after Rocco Baldelli signed with the Rays. She was even willing to give the Red Sox John Gruden if they would have let the Rays keep Rocco…That doesn’t seem very fair for the people of New England. [Her Rays]
  • The other major leaguer from Rhode Island, Dan Wheeler, was named the New England Player of the Year. [Providence Journal]
  • Marc Lancaster says the Rays will likely head into 2009 with a platoon in right field with Matt Joyce in the minor leagues…It just seems to us, that as long as Gabe Gross is on the team, Joyce will start the year in triple-A. It just doesn’t make sense to have both players on the 25-man roster. [Tampa Tribune]
  • The Rays are working with Tampa Bay Watch to help restore salt marsh habitats. [TBN Weekly]
  • USA Baseball has released a list of 22 players that have expressed an interest in playing for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. That list does not include any Rays. [Rays Report]
  • Rays Prospects has the final stat lines for prospects in the various winter leagues. [Rays Prospects]
  • How rough is it for corner outfielders and DHs this year? It looks like Eric Hinske’s only substantial offer at this point is from Japan. [MLB Trade Rumors]