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[THE HANGOVER] The One Where We Discuss Zorilla’s Shot At St. Louis, Dueling Aces And The Trop In Diapers

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Rays Mets BaseballTime 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: Big Game James. Because of different schedules and different managerial strategies, aces don’t face each other too often outside of the first month of the season. But James Shields went toe-to-toe with Johan Santana and James the Greater was Greater indeed. 7 innings, 3 hits, no walks, 1 run. Typical Shields…Domination. After a 1-out double in the 3rd, the Mets would not have another baserunner until Carlos Beltran’s 2-out single in the 9th. Rays pitchers retired 19 in a row…‘Los. New Shea is the stadium where home runs go to die, but Carlos Pena had something to say about that. Hit it harder. In fact he hit it so hard that some estimate that his home run in the 7th may have travelled 500 feet…Zorilla. He is a beast. An absolute beast.

THE BAD: The Offense. The offense has suddenly gone cold. Sure it is Johan Santana, but if you are going to be the best hitting team in baseball, you gotta get your first hit before the 5th inning…Carl Crawford. CC has gone cold recently. Another 0-4 yesterday leaves him 3 for his last 29 including his second straight game grounding into a double-play. He was also picked off first base.

THE TELLING: Over/Under on Rays in the All-Star game: 3.5. Speaking before the game Joe Maddon basically said there is no reason Ben Zobrist should not be a member of the AL all-star team (Maddon is the AL manager). Evan Longoria will be elected to start. Jason Bartlett is almost certainly going to be named and JP Howell has a very good shot at the bullpen. Four Rays in the all-star game? Wow. In the old days, Joe Torre would name 7 or 8 Yankees to the team because he knew it was important to keep his own players happy. With both Carl Crawford and Carlos Pena also posting all-star-worthy numbers, might Maddon do the same?

SUNBURST PLAYER OF THE GAME: James Shields…Also, there will be no Sunburst today. We’ll be back on Tuesday.

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA

  • Wezen-ball.com found a review of Tropicana Field from when it first opened…It is an interesting read on just how ill-prepared the “Florida Suncoast Dome” was for baseball. [wezen-ball]
  • Chad Bradford pitched 2 scoreless innings yesterday for Durham, and now the Rays want to see him pitch back-to-back games before activating him. [St. Pete Times]
  • Joe Maddon wouldn’t commit, but says it is possible Scott Kazmir will be activated by next weekend…Maddon also says both Brian Shouse and Shawn Riggans are not close to returning. [Tampa Tribune]
  • Marc Topkin takes a look at which Rays might be in St. Louis for the All-Star game, concluding that it will be Evan Longoria, Carl Crawford and Jason Bartlett…No Ben Zobrist, but he does make a good case for passing on JP Howell, noting that the Rays may prefer to rest his arm for 4 days. Of course with Maddon as the manager, Howell could be named to the team and just not used, or saved as the emergency reliever. [St. Pete Times]
  • Marc Lancaster looks at Ben Zobrist’s chances of being named to the AL all-star team. [Tampa Tribune]

[TROPICANA FIELD] Tropicana Field When It Still Wore Diapers

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Another day, another video…This time we go to the wayback machine for this commercial for the opening of Tropicana Field, or “The Florida Suncoast Dome” as it was known back then. It was “the biggest gala party in Florida history.” Of course it was. Kenny Rogers (ballads not baseballs), performed.


The Hangover: Is Elijah Dukes Overweight?

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  • This is why the Rays reporters bug the heck out of us. Here is an article about Elijah Dukes. The article itself is fairly benign. But early in the article Dukes has the following quote…

Hopefully when I get that call saying I’m in the league, I’ll probably be about 220 [pounds] again.

Then the article makes reference to his “245 pound frame”, and then never mentions his weight again. Did Dukes show up to camp out of shape? That’s how we read it. And if that is the case, why isn’t anybody making a bigger deal of this. One of the team’s top prospects, that has a legitimate shot at making the club and he shows up to camp 25 pounds overweight? Once again it looks like we have been duped by the talent that is Elijah Dukes.

  • Casey Fossum’s goals for 2007? How about 180 innings and a groin that isn’t sore. Now, we don’t know about the groin. That sounds like a personal problem. But in six major league seasons, Fossum has never pitched more than 162 innings. In 2006, Fossum made 25 starts and only had 130 innings. That’s just over 5 innings per start. Even if he stays healthy for 35 sta….We’re sorry. We had trouble typing that without laughing. Even if he stays healthy for 35 starts, that would be about 175 innings. There is no way Fossum is making 35 starts and he is not getting 180 innings. The best news is that Fossum is the most likely candidate to be traded by the deadline in July.
  • Jorge Cantu is saying the same things every player says when they come back from an injury-filled season. He is healthy. He is in great shape. He is ready to get back to doing what he is capable of doing…yada, yada, yada. We’ll see. The Rays are hopeful at best, which explains why they have contingency plans. At least his dad explained to him that he shouldn’t jump in the hole in the road. huh?
  • Earlier this week we wondered aloud when Jeff Niemann would make his major league debut. Looks like he could follow a similar path of James Shields who made 10 AAA starts before making his debut at the end of May.
  • In the same article is word that B. J. Upton took some turns at second base.
  • Shawn Riggans is three years older than Dioner Navarro and he likes him sum fishin’. Speaking of Little Pudge…He is only the fifth catcher in the last 25 years with as much major league catching experience at such a young age. There are some pretty big names on that list. Catcher’s are notorious for developing slowly, especially with the bat. It is the most difficult position to master. That is why Riggans is still considered a prospect at the ripe age of 26. Navarro’s experience will pay dividends down the road.
  • Great interview with Rays prospect Jacob McGee. Hard to read that and not salivate just a little. We here at RI always try to temper our excitement when it comes to prospects at lower levels. That’s why Reid Brignac is not ranked higher in our TVI. We have seen too many instances where a top prospect just levels out and fails to progress. But this kid just keeps getting better. This kid is going to be good.
  • The Trop is getting new FieldTurf. Early reviews are that the turf slows the ball down which will be good for pitchers, but will cut down on the number of extra base hits. It will be interesting to see if Carl Crawford will still be the king of triples
  • We stared at THIS page for a good five minutes trying to figure out why a website with that name was doing a Devil Rays preview.

The Hangover: The Curse Of New Kids On The Block

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  • We understand the excitement about the possibility of Edwin Jackson being the 5th starter for the Rays this season. Of course, everybody points to the 3-2 record and 1.60 ERA in the Venezuelan Winter League. The St. Pete Times ran an article on Jackson and his hopes of making the rotation out of Spring Training. They were correct to point out that he has had some control problems in his stint with the Rays. In 2006, he walked 25 in 36.1 innings of work. What they failed to mention is Jackson continued to have control problems in winter ball. Jackson somehow posted an impeccable ERA despite walking 23 batters in 45 innings. In addition, Jackson issued six wild pitches in those games. We beg everyone to temper their excitement. We still have our money on J. P. Howell being named the fifth starter. Jackson may have the inside track on a spot in the rotation if Casey Fossum is not ready for opening day.
  • Here is a great photo of a very young Tropicana Field in diapers. We barely recognize it. We are fairly certain that this is a photo from the preparations for the New Kids on the Block concert from the fall of 1990, which amazingly is still the attendance record for the Trop. In the past we have made reference to The Curse of LaMar-Naimoli. But that may have been unjust. Maybe the Curse goes back further. The Curse of the New Kids? (thanks to griff3758)
  • Nothing surprising here…Evan Longoria will not be on the opening day major league roster. In fact the only reason he appears to be in Spring Training at all is due to an obligation written into Longoria’s contract by his agent. If the Dirtbag can put up another strong campaign down on the farm in 2007, we would still put it at 50:50 at best for a Longoria sighting at the Trop in September.
  • Casey Fossum felt good after his fourth bullpen session. Still no word of whether or not the team is expecting him to be ready for opening day. Fossum is hoping that he will come back stronger from this surgery than he did from the first time his shoulder was worked on. We think it is more likely that the Fossum Flop becomes his only pitch.
  • Finally, former Rays prospect Josh Hamilton met with the media yesterday and had his first workout with his new team. It is a little disheartening to see Josh in a Reds uniform.