May
17
2007
0

Jason Schmidt back in late May?

Power Rankings in general are pretty much useless exercises in “let’s write a semi-witty sentence per team, once a week.” But I usually can’t resist reading them. ;)

Eric Mack’s current rankings at CBS SportsLine have this three-sentence (!) tidbit on the Dodgers:

Jason Schmidt is throwing again and hoping for a late May return. Also, Chad Billingsley might not be far from returning to the rotation, which has the potential to be one of the best in baseball. Brad Penny looks like a Cy Young candidate.

That “late May return” is way more definitive of a time frame than anything public coming out of the Dodgers, but it doesn’t seem out of the question either. While not specifying dates, they are doing some very encouraging talking:

Schmidt’s extensive long-tossing exercise on Tuesday was a positive indicator. When it was suggested to Schmidt that he couldn’t have thrown a ball 275 feet a month ago, he said: “I couldn’t have done that last year.”

[Stan] Conte, Schmidt’s trainer with the Giants last year, agreed.

“At the end of last year, that’s probably true, and this spring, I never saw him do that,” he said. “In the bullpen in the spring, it looked like he was always working on pitches. He wasn’t letting it go; it didn’t have the pop it does now. That’s encouraging. I still hold my breath each day.”

Grady is pleased, but Schmidt has to get work in before he’ll be ready for a game:

“He threw all of his pitches,” Little said. “He threw pain-free, he’s progressing. He’s got a ways to go. You can tell the stamina isn’t there yet.”

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May
16
2007
0

Barry Bonds’ brother upset with Aaron over snub

From ESPN.com:

Barry Bonds’ brother upset with Aaron over snub: “Bobby Bonds Jr. does not know for certain if his more famous older brother took steroids. But he is bothered by the way baseball is treating him.”

What a coincidence, because I’m bothered by the way his brother treated baseball. I wonder if there’s some sort of connection….

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May
15
2007
0

Song in Dodgers “foam finger” commercial

In case you were wondering who does the jaunty-happy song in the Dodgers commercial featuring a guy constantly wearing his foam finger (which you can view on the Dodger site), here ya go:

Song: “Be Gentle With Me”
Band: The Boy Least Likely To
Album: The Best Party Ever


Listen in iTunes

Video for “Be Gentle With Me”:

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May
15
2007
1

Rolen to the Dodgers?

Way back in the winter of Ought-Six, we did some speculating about potential sources of power that the Dodgers could go after: first outfielders, then “Power bats for the Dodgers: Third Basemen”.

Around that same time, there were lots of rumors about a trade with St. Louis, covered in “Brad Penny to Cardinals?” Considering how Brad has stepped up this season, not to mention Jason Schmidt’s woes, it’s a good thing that particular trade didn’t happen.

The rumors are beginning to swirl again, again stirred by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, in a forum begun by columnist Bernie Miklasz: “Would you make this trade?” The subject being, Scott Rolen to LA for Wilson Betemit and either Matt Kemp or Andre Ethier.

Personally, I don’t think either of those combinations works — never mind for the Dodgers, from what I’ve read the Cardinals don’t need young outfielders so much as pitching. Which probably means (assuming the teams are actually talking) they’re asking for Chad Billingsley.

The Dodgers would be hard-pressed to say no to the Scott Rolen of, say, 2003 or 2004. His 2007 so far is easily written off as aberration.

But is Rolen version 2006 — .296/.369/.518/.887 with 22 HR batting behind Albert Pujols — really worth giving up so much, especially at over $12 million/year?

Now, if only the Florida Marlins would take Ken Rosenthal’s “advice” and talk to us:

The landscape could change dramatically if, say, the Marlins decided to trade third baseman Miguel Cabrera, 24; anything is possible, considering the team just failed in its sixth attempt in seven years to secure financing for a new ballpark.

Then again, Cabrera is under the club’s control through 2009. If the Marlins can’t keep him, they should either relocate or fold.

May
13
2007
0

Ken Griffey Jr’s jock at Dodger Stadium

Take one superstar outfielder, put him in the on-deck circle, then add a heckling fan with relentless taunts. As each plate appearance comes up, the heckles get worse and begin to go both ways, from fan to player.

Situation out of control?

Not really. By the end of the game, everybody in the section was laughing.

The outfielder: Ken Griffey Jr.

And the fan? He posted a blog entry about it on MySpace. With photos.

“Ken Griffey Jr’s on my Jock”

A hilarious story!

UPDATE: Since posting this, the story has been careening around the blogosphere and has now landed on ESPN.com: “Griffey’s gesture wins Dodger fan’s support”, which also gives more behind-the-scenes info from Griffey’s perspective. A class act, that guy.

Thanks to SOSG for pointing to the ESPN story.

UPDATE 2: And the story is now captured for posterity in the unfortunately titled “Notes: Griffey likes hitting in three-hole” on the Reds’ MLB.com site.

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