Friday, April 22, 2011

A New SS for the Pirates? and Dodgers Thoughts

The Angels this week "designated for assignment" (translation: we don't want this guy any more) short stop Brandon Wood. If you are like me, you never heard of Brandon Wood, so here's the skinny on him.

A one time #1 draft pick of the Angels, Wood shot through the Angels system and made it to the big club in 2007, but as often happens with hotshot, can't-miss prospects, things became different in the major leagues (can you say "Chad Hermansen"). With the Angels Wood has managed to play in 173 games in five MLB seasons and put together a career batting average of .168. That is not a misprint. His BA is One-Six-Eight. He has hit 11 home runs and driven in 33 runs in those 173 games. He has walked 13 times, and struck out 153 times.

Reports are that the Pirates will be "all over" Wood as he travels through waivers. Hard to imagine that the Pirates, in looking for a short stop to replace Ronny Cedeno would be able to come up with a player who was actually worse than Cedeno, but it looks like GM Neal is going to do exactly that.

I'll say this for Huntington - he doesn't embarrass easily. He has to know the ridicule that he will face if the Pirates claim this guy and put him in the line-up at PNC Park, but if the reports are accurate, it looks like he's going to do it anyway. It might make us long for the glory days of Brian Bixler at short.

Of course, maybe the theory is that a change of scenery will work wonders for Brandon Wood. On the other hand, that same theory never worked for Chad Hermansen in Chicago, LA or Toronto.

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Speaking of L.A. the news that Major League Baseball will be taking over the operations of the Los Angeles Dodgers has to be shocking to long time fans of the game. You would probably not get any arguments if you said that apart from the New York Yankees, the Dodgers, both in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, have been the most important, historical, successful and stable franchises in the history of the sport. That the shaky finances and marital squabbles of the McCorts has brought this franchise to this point is sad to behold.

I made a comment about this on my Facebook page the other day and it elicited a lot of comments. Some were pretty good, like..."why doesn't MLB take over the Pirates"...."as happened with the Expos, maybe MLB will allow the team to move; I hear that Brooklyn needs a team." My own comment was that there are surely some still-bitter old fans in Brooklyn who are now screaming "serves you right."

However, I will leave you with this snippet from LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke on the matter:

"Since buying the team in 2004 with more smug than money, Frank McCourt kept his hands in his pockets while the stadium became a dump, the fan base become dangerously belligerent, and the team became the Pittsburgh Pirates."

Ouch!

3 comments:

  1. Later in the day, the Pirates do indeed claim Brandon Wood. The franchise of Honus Wagner now braces for the battle between Ronny Cedeno and Brandon Wood.

    Dale Berra never looked so good.

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  2. I agree with you Bob on your (Ass)-essment of Neal. He picks up any piece of garbage other teams discard hoping to strike gold with them. Of course with our 'great' farm system that Neal has built up, why do we even need these guys. His trades for the most part have brought us back nothing. His free agent signings have brought us the same. Well Kevin Correia has looked good so far. But he was only brought in to hopefully pitched well til he is traded at the deadline. The farm system supposedly built up by Neal is rated middle of the pack by so-called experts. Look at the Indians and Royals right now. Maybe they will not stay where they are, but their futures may be brighter. Especially the Royals. The Pirates baby and coddle their kids too much. Not brought up here for the most part til they are 24-26. I look at a guy like Starlin Castro of the Cubs. 21 yrs. old. If he was in the Pirate's system he would probably be down in State College. Looking at Altoona in 2012. Then Indy in 2013. If the kids got talent bring them up here. NOW. I would rather watch supposedly talented prospects play every day here, then the same old crap each and every year.

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