I wonder if Zack has his homerun running on constant repeat in his new locker...
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Good evening Rowbots! It's pretty clear that I haven't done this for a while, isn't it? Far more brilliant and incisive observers than myself have already provided you with heaps and heaps of analysis about the completed 2010 season (I am told something called the Giants won the World Series. Nope, nope, not happening) and the upcoming 2011 season, so I am unsure if my humble pastiche will serve any purpose apart from to summarize and amuse. But by popular request, I'm back, and assuming a) my home Internet connection cooperates, and b) I have any extra brain cells, I will do my best to furnish the hoi polloi with my customary column capping up all the comings and goings in Rockiesland. I'm not going to promise it every week (if all goes according to plan, I will be working two jobs and going to grad school full time, which is not very conducive to maintaining my established standard of scintillating commentary) but I am determined to make an effort.
The only minor thing is that said column will no longer, per request of the new management, be called Rockies Review. Apparently there is some association with another blog we wish to avoid, so I'll officially open the floor to suggestions as to what it should be retitled. Rockies Revue? Rockies Report? Kinda boring. Super Special Sunday Silver-Rama! Yeahhhhh! *
Join me below for my, um, special take on this upcoming season.
-*- I think someone should talk me out of this one.
Even my subconscious knows it's time for baseball. Last night, I had a great dream about being in some colossal stadium filled brimful with Rockies fans, purple and silver and black everywhere. I was, I swear, actually promising them that I was going to write a column today, and everyone was very excited. I ended it by shouting, "LET'S GO ROCKIES!" to which the stadium likewise gave a mighty roar. Then I went off to watch the team picture being taken. It was, however, crashed by Ian Stewart, who -- for some reason best known to my unconscious brain -- was dressed up as a piece of puff pastry. Literally crashed, because he couldn't see where he was going and kept bouncing off the walls, while his teammates (rather uncharitably) were all dying of laughter instead of helping him out. This, very sadly, was where I woke up.
While the real world might not be nearly so entertaining at the moment, the smell of spring is definitely in the air. Pitchers and catchers are reporting to camps, it's only a week until the first games start, and everyone is champing at the bit to get out there and do their best to make it, as fast as possible, a world in which the Giants are no longer the defending Series champions. (Nope, still refuse to believe it. Moving on.) Thus, this is also the time where you get all those useless stories to artificially inflate your hopes. Everyone's feeling great, everyone's ready to have their best season ever, and everyone is working on a cutter. This is, however, all taking place at the new Salt River Fields, in Scottsdale, instead of venerable old Hi Corbett in Tucson. The move to Scottsdale makes a lot of logistical sense, as only the Rockies and the D'backs (with whom they share the new complex) were still training down south, and it made for a lot of long bus rides back and forth. But to be sure, Hi Corbett has plenty of memories. There usually seems to be a good-sized contingent of fans around these parts who make the trip to 'Zona for spring training, so I'm sure we'll get the full report on how the new place looks and feels. From reports on the official site, the players themselves are very pleased with it. It was part of the plans that late team president Keli McGregor was working on before he died, and I'm sure it will do him proud.
The biggest news from the offseason certainly has to be the fact that Dick and Charlie Monfort have, to everyone but the most willfully obtuse Denver sports fans (and national commentators, but that's pretty much all of them) permanently exploded the perception that they are unwilling to open their checkbooks to keep top-flight talent in Coors. After tying up over $200 million in young studs Tulo and CarGo, the offensive core of the team looks to be set for almost a decade, and the Monforts didn't neglect the other side of the ball as well, retaining Jorge de la Rosa and Matt Belisle with market-beating deals. From my perspective, Tulo's history of missing time with injuries represents the only real concern with his contract, and it could definitely be a risk. But then, walking out your front door in the morning is a risk, and when he's healthy, there simply isn't any better shortstop in the NL (and possibly in baseball, either). A healthy Tulo is a proven commodity, and from that point of view, the Monforts will get an invaluable return. With the possible exception of Helton, Tulo is the most popular player in the franchise, and fans will shell out for his jersey, to come see him play, etc etc.
He and his partner in crime, Carlos Gonzalez, were finally rewarded as we knew they deserved all along, each scooping the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger for their theatrics last season. Both also finished in the top five in MVP voting, and if CarGo can come even close to replicating his ridiculous home production from last year, it's going to be another fun ride. There are also, refreshingly, no questions about either player's talent, work ethic, love for the game, and willingness to continually improve (I honestly think Tulo would rather eat nails than languish on a losing team) and no chance either that either guy is going to be found with a sleazy hooker on Colfax (I'm looking at you, Denny Neagle). It took years for the front office to recover from those debacles, which led to the perception (sometimes justified) of penny-pinching. But Colorado is, beyond any question, no longer the dumping ground where aging stars puff up their stats for a season or two, then go get another deal somewhere else. This is a team that looks, both on paper and on the field, like it can seriously compete for their first NL West title and for a pennant, and which will certainly be expected (by myself and nearly everyone here) to do just that.
And that's what brings me to my only real nitpick, the place where the guys will have to prove me wrong. No one can forget the ridiculous nonsense that ended 2010 -- just as the team looked set to make another miracle run, the wheels fell off, the carburetor went poof, and the whole thing went clattering miserably back down the mountainside. I'm sure the guys haven't forgotten it either, but this team has a long-term habit of making things a lot more difficult than they really have to be. It's labored under high expectations before, and they're just going to get over whatever hangup they have about being fantastic and successful and making us all very happy and turning the Giants into midgets (still didn't happen) and otherwise supplying unicorns and pixie dust. Not that I'm expecting for them to impersonate the 1998 Yankees, but I'm definitely not going to count another third-place finish, no matter how heroically achieved, as a successful year. They have the pieces in place to do a whole lot more than that -- gone are the days when we'd hope just to end up of the cellar. This year, I will expect a playoff berth at least.
What would be my quick bullet-point list as to what I want to see improved on from 2010? Well, funny you should ask.
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Add to myYahoo!?On The Road With psuGator02? ? Florida Marlins Caravan – February 17, 2011 Marlins’ caravan stop Chop House Miami, Fla. Thursday, February 17 7:15-8:30 p.m. Normally wouldn’t have gotten too excited considering the Marlins are so easy during spring training. … Continue reading →![]()
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Add to myYahoo!Center or right? Carlos Beltran arrived in Mets camp Saturday and promptly met with general manager Sandy Alderson and manager Terry Collins to talk about what position the former All-Star center fielder will play this season. He could end up moving to right field, with Angel Pagan sliding over to center.
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Add to myYahoo!For all those people predicting the Philadelphia Phillies will win the World Series, the players quickly point out there’s a long way to go until October. To be exact, Game 1 of the World Series is 242 days away. “Everybody in the National League would tell you the road to the World Series has to [...]
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Add to myYahoo!A rare loss for the Astros' arbitration team, and Hunter Pence wins, despite Fangraphs' contention that his chances weren't so good. Do you think this will affect any front office decisions in the immediate future?
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Add to myYahoo!Matt Belisle, the Colorado Rockies’ most consistent reliever last season, has signed a deal through 2012 that buys out his first year of free agency. The right-hander is the sixth non-free agent that Colorado has signed to a multiyear contract this offseason, joining Troy Tulowitzki, Carlos Gonzalez, Matt Lindstrom, Rafael Betancourt and Jason Hammel.
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Add to myYahoo!National League MVP Joey Votto got the steepest pay increase in salary arbitration, with players receiving an average jump of 123 percent. The Cincinnati Reds first baseman went from a $525,000 salary last year to an average of $12.7 million under a $38 million, three-year contract. The 24-fold hike was easily the largest, according to [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Outfielder Hunter Pence has defeated the Houston Astros in the final salary arbitration case of the offseason, giving players victories in two of three hearings this year. Pence will make $6.9 million rather than the team’s offer of $5.15 million. Arbitrators Robert Herzog, Margaret Brogan and Fredric Horowitz made the decision Saturday, a day after [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Wade Boggs 2006 Fleer ‘Greats Of The Game’ Game-Used Jersey Card As you all know by now, I love the cards from the 2006 Fleer ‘Greats Of The Game’ set. I have already put together the Chicago Cubs team set … Continue reading →![]()
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