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  • A Citi Field Experience…(Great Game, Great Company)
    By Jeffrey Gross on May 9, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments

     

    Well, it’s a day or so late, but I want to share with all of the sites loyal visitors this Mets Authors’ first Citi Field experience…

    Going to a game is great, but going to a game with great people is an even more incredible experience…I had the pleasure of attending my first game at Citi Field thanks to an incredible mid-day invitation from a colleague (to be shown later), and two of his (now mine as well) friends. What was even more incredible…we sat 1’st base side…row 6! Not bad for the first Citi field experience eh?

    So after a quick train/subway ride, a sandwich, and a few beers the majestic exterior or Citi Field came into focus..I was floored by the appearance of the stadium, I absolutely loved it. It has an incredible likeness to the historic Ebbets Field and it totally, 10000% blew away Shea…Let’s face it…Shea was not much of a looker thats for sure…

    My Very First View Of Citi Field

    My Very First View Of Citi Field

     

    Shortly after I snapped this photo….

     

     

    Another Look At Citi Field

    Another Look At Citi Field

     

    So enough about the exterior…when entering Citi Field, one can’t help but to look all around at the incredible tribute to the great Jackie Robinson # 42… the Rotunda is really a wonderful site to see. I was really impressed with the quotes, images, videos, and the overall ambiance of the Citi Field entrance. Take a look…

     

    An Incredible Tribute...

    An Incredible Tribute...

     

    Rotunda Quote

    Rotunda Quote

     

     

     Moving on…past the rotunda….up the escalator… 

     

    Welcome To Citi Field

    Welcome To Citi Field

     

     

    So we took a look at our tickets…and we see this enticing caption “Admit One To Acela Club” … so we figured…well we absolutely have to check out this prestigious, top notch, exclusive lounge/club…more on this later… So we head up the stairs, and track down the sign that tells us where to go….

     

    To The Acela!

    To The Acela!

     

    Before we get to the Acela club…we pass through 3-4 ticket security checks to make sure we weren’t freeloading…they certainly tightened up their security..(At least near the Acela/Caesars areas..) – Was a bit lacking in the 100’s seating section though :-)  

    Anyways, we pass through the Caesars Palace Club thing…

     

    Caesars Lounge

    Caesars Lounge

     

    So we marched onward towards the esteemed Acela club, passing through Caesars without hesitation…And we arrive after another solid security point…So worth it…

     

    Acela Club

    Acela Club

     

    So we arrive at the Acela club, and we promptly determined that it sucked ass, and left…Yeah it wasn’t all that great…$40 hamburger meals..and a decent view…We’ll pass…Elliot gives his review below…

     

     

    Not O-Kaye...The Acela Club Doesn't Live Up To The Hype..

    Not O-Kaye...The Acela Club Doesn't Live Up To The Hype..

     

    So we promptly headed back to the Caesars lounge, grabbed some beers…and hung out until around game time…

     

    Caesars-1

     

    The Erriot At Caesars

    The Erriot At Caesars

    Wait...That's Me!

    Wait...That's Me!

     

    Oh yeah, I almost forgot…as an extra measure of security Citi Field has decided to ID evvvvveryone when buying some beers…and I do mean everyone…really I do…  I was on line waiting for a beer, and a couple behind me (Must have been about 70….)  were asked for ID…it was a great dialogue…it went as follows:

    Vendor: “ID please”

    70 Year Old Man: “Hahahahahah”

    Vendor: “I’m Serious…” 

    70 Year Old Man: <—- Shocked beyond belief… “Honey…do we even have our Id’s?”

    Me: <—Internally laughing my ass off… 

    So yeah they finally gave them the beers, crazy right?

    Ok so onto the game….

    I couldn’t have asked for better seats, a better opponent, or a better experience in general…it was truly that game that featured everything a fan could want…

    1. Jamie Moyer Getting Shelled in the 1’st and 2′nd

    2. 3 Mets Bombs in the first few innings…

    3. Fan fights in right field nose bleeds…Phillies Vs. Mets…what do you expect?

    4. A manager ejection…JERRY, JERRY!

    5. A Mets Win…

    6. A Phillies Loss…

    Have a gander at some of these images…

     

    The View From Our Seats...Awesome

    The View From Our Seats...Awesome

     

     

     

    Rollins and Delgado (obvious :-) )

    Rollins and Delgado (obvious :-) )

     

     

    And...He's Gone!!! 2 Innings +...

    And...He's Gone!!! 2 Innings +...

     

    Mr. Met Blasting Out Some Shirts

    Mr. Met Blasting Out Some Shirts

     

     

    Jerry Arguing Victorino Call...And He's Gone!

    Jerry Arguing Victorino Call...And He's Gone!

     

    Mets Blogger...Checking Out Of Citi Field

    Mets Blogger...Checking Out Of Citi Field

     

    Well that does it everyone, I hope you all enjoyed this Bloggers view of the new Citi field…I must admit I really had a blast…and a big thank you to the crew that invited me to the game…what an awesome experience!

    Til’ Next time…Let’s Go Mets!

    You're a MLB Pro..Thanks For Coming Back!

  • NL East Preview/Projections: Rankings,Rumors,Additions,Did you know?
    By DSchwartz on April 9, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments

    NL East Preview/Projection

    *The NL East is the only division that can attempt to match the AL East with a lineup of…

    Jose Reyes (ss-NYM)-With the epitome of range at SS and speed & OBP now at the top of the lineup

    (120-17-68-60-295)

    Chase Utley (2b-PHL)-The patience to be the perfect #2 hitter but the greatness to bat anywhere

    (115-30-110-13-296)

    Hanley Ramirez (lf-FLA)-Talent to bat leadoff or third & now he has Bonaficio and Maybin to drive in

    (116-33-106-29-303)

    Ryan Howard (1b-PHL)-HR & RBI leader of the MLB last year and again this year with a better AVG

    (96-45-135-1-275)

    David Wright (3b-NYM)-Has Reyes & Murphy in front and Beltran & Delgado behind; Got to love his line

    (112-31-122-20-305)

    Carlos Beltran (cf-NYM)-Batting 5th will hurt his runs but gold glove CF with power & speed combo

    (92-26-115-22-279)

    Brian McCann (c-ATL)-Great line at Catcher; Another year under his belt and less weight above his belt

    (68-24-94-3-298)

    Jimmy Rollins (dh-PHL)-Rather Reyes at SS & Hanley in LF, but I’ll take Rollins at DH against the AL East

    (119-19-75-39-278)

    Jeff Francoeur (rf-ATL)-Gun for an arm and a rebound year for our last OF spot

    (77-22-90-3-269)

    ….and a rotation of:

    Johan Santana (NYM)-18 straight starts without a loss and A NEW BULLPEN – 20+ wins?

    (20-2.85-1.15-209)

    Cole Hamels (PHL)-Same fastball/changeup repertoire that BAFFLES hitters; Health issues?

    (16-3.19-1.09-194)

    Derek Lowe (ATL)-Durable. That’s all I have to say, but with all his groundouts, he would probably be effective even with Colorado, or Texas.

    (14-3.75-1.25-140)

    Ricky Nolasco (FLA)-Still underrated? Doubt it, but he’ll be almost as good this year.

    (14-3.84-1.21-171)

    Josh Johnson (FLA)-Better k-rate than Nolasco with Worse WHIP, but stud if healthy.

    (14-3.65-1.33-175)

    …and a solid bullpen of Brad Lidge(38sv), Francisco Rodriguez(42sv), JJ Putz(6sv), Mike Gonzalez(30sv), Matt Lindstrom(23sv), Joel Hanrahan(25sv) and let us not forget about ambidextrous Billy Wagner pitching with determination and for another contract later in the year.

    *Breaking down the NL East by position and using a sample rank system, I came up with the following (as objectively as possible):

    c: McCann(atl-5)Really no other C in the NL East can compare

    1b: Ryan Howard(phl-5pts); Carlos Delgado(nym-4pts); Jorge Cantu(fla-3pts); Adam Dunn(was-3pts); Casey Kotchman(atl-2pts) - Howard is the clear favorite; A somewhat offensive bounce-back from Kotchman is in place; Delgado, Cantu, and Dunn should all be solid again; Cantu is definitely still underrated with Bonifacio, Maybin sometimes, and Hanley Ramirez in front of him.

    2b: Chase Utley(phl-5pts);Dan Uggla(fla-3pts);Kelly Johnson(atl-2pts); Luis Castillo(nym-1pt)Castillo can be an effective 2b still at the 8-spot in the Mets lineup; Kelly Johnson can go 85-17-75-9-287 with maturity and confidence. Obviously, the Nationals have a 2nd baseman in Anderson Hernandez/Ronnie Belliard – I just don’t think they’re worth writing about.

    3b: David Wright(nym-5pts); Chipper Jones(atl-4pts); Ryan Zimmerman(was-3pts) Emilio Bonifacio (fla-3pts)Chipper does deserve 5 points along with Wright if he could just stay healthy enough; If Bonifacio sticks to leadoff he can be a runs and sb stud; and Zimmerman should have a 85-20-85-5-285 line. His defense is fantastic and he has potential for 85-25-95-5-290. Pedro Feliz isn’t worth ranking albeit solid defense.

    ss: Hanley Ramirez(fla-5pts); Jose Reyes(nym-4pts); Jimmy Rollins (phl-4pts); Yunel Escobar(atl-2pts)I wanted to give 5 points to both Rollins and Reyes as well, but It’s true that Hanley is in an offensive class all by himself since he’ll have lots of rbi opportunities this year; I personally think Reyes can belt 19 home runs this year, but 16hr + 60sb is beautiful with a stellar .293-.297 avg.

    lf: Raul Ibanez(tilde over the n)(phl-5pts); Daniel Murphy(nym-4pts); Matt Diaz(atl-3pts); Josh Willingham (was-2pts)I love Daniel Murphy batting 2nd in the Mets lineup. I think a very healthy 90-17-75-7-286 is very possible; Ibanez will be stellar there in the Phillies Lineup; Matt Diaz with playing time can be very good. Along with Brian McCann, he slimmed down a bit.

    cf: Carlos Beltran(nym-5pts); Shane Victorino(phl-4pts); Cameron Maybin(fla-3pts); Lastings Milledge(was-2 pts); Jordan Schaeffer (atl-2pts)Jordan Schaeffer is young and good. He’s already got 2 hr this year. He could switch with Kelly Johnson/Yunel Escobar for the top of the lineup if slow starts occur for either of the 2 or when Chipper sits (which will be enough) and Omar Infante is in the lineup. I think he can be good for 17hr-15sb. Maybin should bat 2nd but may find himself at the bottom of the lineup enough to hurt. His lineup spot should have the following breakdown: 50% batting 8th, 35% batting 2nd; and 15% batting lead-off. A line of 85-15-65-25-269 seems great for where he went in drafts; Like I said prior, Beltran will lose out on runs and protection batting 5th, but he should bat 4th enough against lefties when Delgado bats 5th.

    rf: Jeff Francoeur(atl-5pts); Jayson Werth(phl-4pts); Jeremy Hermida(fla-2pts); Elijah Dukes-Austin Kearns(was-2pts); Church-Sheffield(nym-2pts)Hermida was regarded very highly just a few years ago, and the rbi opportunities are there. He could get time batting 2nd as well. I actually like him for a line of 75-18-75-6-260; Werth should be very good when healthy since right field is his. I see 24hr-15sb due to injury concern; Platoons and split-time between the Mets and Nationals right field situations should yield above average numbers. The difference between them and Francoeur however is obviously not nearly as great between say Chase Utley at 2b and Ronnie Belliard at 2b so I think they deserve 2 pts to Francoeur’s 5 pts.

    sp1: Johan Santana(nym-5pts); Cole Hamels(phl-5pts); Derek Lowe(atl-4pts); Ricky Nolasco(fla-4pts)

    sp2: Josh Johnson(fla-5pts); Javier Vazquez(atl-3pts); Brett Myers(phl-3pts); Maine/Pelfrey/Perez (nym-3pts)To me, Josh Johnson is clearly the best #2 starter here with the other 3 teams having fairly similar numbers at the #2 rotation spot. The thing with the Mets is I’m not sure who the #2 will be by year’s end – same for their number 3 and 4 starters, and I’m a Mets Fan; Brett Myers Could be good at times and a mess at others. I think he’s better than Moyer this year (even though Moyer may be ageless the way he pitches) so I’ll put him here and Moyer in the 3-whole.

    sp3: Jair Jurjjens(atl-4pts); Jamie Moyer(phl-3pts); Maine/Pelfrey/Perez(nym-3pts); Volstad(fla-3pts)

    sp4: Joe Blanton(phl-4pts); Kenshin Kawakami(atl-3pts); Maine/Pelfrey/Perez(nym-3pts) I think Kawakami can be as effective as the teams’ other #4’s since no one has seen him.

    sp5/Minor League P call-ups: Tommy Hanson(atl-4pts); Jordan Zimmerman(was-3pts); Carlos Carrasco(phl-3pts); Jon Niese(nym-1pts)the Phillies, Nat’s, and especially the Braves have a future Ace or #2 in the whole, while the Mets, to me have a future #4. I think the Phillies will need Carrasco quicker than the Mets need Niese or Braves need Hanson, but Hanson is the best among the new wave of NL East Starters. Jordan Zimmerman could and should put up better than league average numbers in his first season.

    P.S. Livan Hernandez will be horrendous for the Mets. Hopefully they sign Pedro Martinez or Jon Niese and Tim Redding can be effective enough. However, I do see a deadline SP deal for the Mets, which comes later in the post.

    closer: Brad Lidge(phl-5pts); Krod(nym-5pts); Mike Gonzalez(atl-3pts); Matt Lindstrom(fla-2pts); Joel Hanrahan(was-2pts)-Krod and Lidge will be great again. Gonzalez is underrated and can save 35 games without Rafael Soriano getting a chance. Tommy Hanson could get some opportunities if both Gonzalez and Soriano are unhealthy, but I think they’ll keep him as a SP as he sores to the Majors. Lindstrom can be very good with his 100mph fast ball and slider so long as he stays healthy. Per pitch, he was the hardest thrower in the majors last year, and let’s not forget about Jon Broxton/LAD or Joel Zumaya/DET.

    setup: JJ Putz(nym-5pts); Rafael Soriano(atl-2pts) – If Krod goes down, the Mets should still be OK because of JJ Putz - just OK. JC Romero of PHL could have been here if he didn’t get suspended for substance abuse, but hey thanks for helping the Phillies win the World Series and thanks for playing in the World Baseball Classic. Horrendousness.


    Figure 1.0: Results

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    Point-Breakdown:

    *Obviously, this is a very basic statistical way (almost a weight system) of ranking the NL East, but still feasible. Those not ranked, still received 1 pt for the contingent positions. The above system ranks each team as follows: Phillies (53pts) Mets (51pts) Braves (48pts) Marlins (38pts) and of course lastly, the Nationals (25pts). So here, the Phillies rank 1st. However, there are definitely contingencies this year, such as how the Braves play against the Phillies. They were 4-14 against the Phillies last year. The Braves rotation with Lowe, Vazquez, Kawakami, and Hanson later on in the season, will be much much better, and their offense should pick up quite a bit as well. Most Importantly – The Mets. They had the 3rd most blown saves last season with 29 (Both the Cardinals and Mariners had 31). The additions by subtractions and additions by great additions/call-ups (Krod, Putz, Sean Green, Brian Stokes, Bobby Parnell) should subtract at least 15 of those 29 blown saves – and probably many more!!! All three referenced NL East teams need to watch out for the Marlins, but I don’t think they have the bullpen and rotation depth to compete for 162 games in the 2nd best division in the Major Leagues for 2009.

    Mets Trade Rumors:

    *Lastly, there will always be trade rumors throughout the season, and at the deadline. It may be more intense this year than last due to the economy, and some non-competing teams may be very willing to rid of their expensive talent. I think the Mets will be big players in a sundry of discussions – mainly with the Blue Jays, Mariners, and potentially the Padres. I think Erik Bedard (sp) along with Jose Lopez (2b), Roy Halladay (sp), as well as Jake Peavy(sp) would be fantastic additions after Johan Santana in the Mets Rotation. Another interesting difference this year, can be the Mets POTENTIAL willingness to trade Fernando Martinez, the Mets top OF prospect since they found a stud in Daniel Murphy. I think an offer like Fernando Martinez(of), Jon Niese(sp), and either a Reese Haven(ss) or Brad Holt(p) + Nick Evans (of) could potentially help us land a Roy Halladay or Erik Bedard. If we can land Jose Lopez for 2b along with Erik Bedard, I don’t see how the Mets wouldn’t easily win the NL East.

    Mets Roster Additions:

    *I think Sheffield was actually a good right-handed bat of the bench for the New York Mets, and

    can be a great platoon with Ryan Church (left-handed). Livan Hernandez/sp just won’t be effective anymore, and the Mets should attempt to woo Pedro Martinez for 1 year at 2.5 million.

    *2009 NL East Projections: (Honestly I think the Phillies and Braves are Interchangeable)

    1- New York Mets (91-71)

    2- Philadelphia Phillies (88-74) – WC

    3- Atlanta Braves (87-75)

    4- Florida Marlins (85-77)

    5- Washington Nationals (63-99)

    *Very Early 2009 MLB Playoffs Projections:

    Mets vs. Dodgers

    Phillies vs. Cubs

    NL Championship: Mets vs. Cubs

    WS Championship: Mets vs. Red Sox

    WS Champions: Red Sox

    AL Championship: Boston vs. Yankees

    Red Sox vs. Angels

    Yankees (WC) vs. Twins

    Did You Know:

    Did you know in college, Mike Lieberthal had a Homerun Cycle – He hit a grand slam, a 3-run homerun, a 2-run homerun, and a solo shot.  I read this on the back on his 1991 Topps Rookie Card! Amazing!!!

    Did you know – The founder of this Site, Jeff Gross’, Favorite player was [LAD/TEX/ANA/TOT/CHC/SEA/SAN/FLA Pitcher] Ismael Valdez. Fantastic.

    Also Fantasy-eers – Don’t forget Brandon Inge/c-3b on the Tigers is eligible at CATCHER! But make sure you have Pujol’s avg on the team, b/c Inge will hurt that badly!

    RIP Nick Adenhart. Best wishes to the Angels (no corny joke), his friends, and most importantly, his family.

  • Vazquez Great, Braves Bullpen not
    By BravesGirl58 on April 8, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

         First off, who else thought that Javier Vazquez’s Braves Debut was awesome? I have to admit, when the Braves traded Brent Lillibridge for him, I was pretty upset. Looking back on today, I don’t know where I stand now, Lillibridge was one of my favorites but it seems to me that Javy can be pretty valuable to the starting rotation! Today, for example, he gave up three runs in six innings against the 2008 World Champs, the Phillies.

          The bullpen is something I couldn’t say the same about. When Vazquez left the gam after the sixth inning, the score was 10-3 Atlanta. In the seventh, the Phillies scored eight runs, gaining the league. The only real highlight about it was Peter Moylan’s first appearance coming back from Tommy John Surgery. He gave up four runs, but you can guess he was over-excited.  He told Mark Bowman that he was, and that his mechanics were off. Which explains the two walk in runs. He’s a nice guy, I really have to give him credit. When I saw him at Autograph Fest in January, he was sweet to both me and my nephew and he’s one of my favorites. Blaine Boyer, he’s not someone I really trust in any game. I suppose that’s not fair, but that’s just my opinion. He also walked in four runs and until Jorge Campillo ended the inning  after giving up a run, the nightmare seemed endless.

         Even with the poor bullpen support, the Braves still had a decent day with the bat. Both Chipper Jones and Garrett Anderson were scratched from the starting line-up, but even that couldn’t silence Brian McCann, Jeff Francoeur, Jordan Schafer, Matt Diaz and the rest of the line-up. McCann, Diaz, and the rookie Schafer each had homered. Diaz was making his first appearance of the season in Anderson’s place. Oddly enought, after Diaz’s two-out ninth inning homer gave the Bravos some hope, Anderson struck out to end the game. So the Braves walked away with the series, not the sweep.

     

         Now, Atlanta will come home and open up for their hometown fans against the Nationals on Friday after they have Thursday off. I’ll be at Friday’s game and will definatley share picutes and any stories. 

     

     

        

     

  • Are You In the Tribe?
    By Missjen1127 on April 5, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Today feels like Christmas Eve for me. Knowing tomorrow is the season opener, I’m like a little kid waiting for Santa Claus to come bring me my presents. I have my tv set to MLB Network and even though I’m not a Phillies or a Braves fan, I’ll be watching tonights game. That game is my present I get to open on Christmas Eve.

    Tomorrow should be an interesting day for the Tribe. They open their season in Texas, then they come back to Cleveland for a weekend before they are back on the road.  The first week of the season usually does not forecast the Indians season, at least not for the past few years. In 06, the Indians opened up the season on a hot streak and then fell hard the rest of the season. The 07 season, the Tribe started the season average and ended up winning the Division and last year, they started the season by winning the series against the White Sox and then fell after that. So don’t expect to know how the Indians will be the remainder of the season after the first 2 series against the Rangers and the Jays.

    On Saturday, the Indians finalized their 25 man roster with the usualy 12 pitchers, 13 position players. With the versatility of some of the players being able to play both the infield and outfield, the Indians chose to go with only 4 regular outfielders – Sizemore, Francisco, Choo and Crowe. The surprising man to make the 25 man roster would had to have been Josh Barfield. With the addition of Barfield to the roster, that leaves the Indians with Carroll, Garko, Cabrera, Peralta, DeRosa and Barfield for the Infield.

    The 2009 season is expected to be a good one for the Indians and lets just hope they don’t crack under the pressure like they did in both the 06 and 08 seasons.

  • Mets Author In Philly?!
    By Jeffrey Gross on March 23, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Hello All,

    I haven’t been able to post much in the last few days because I am away on business, in a place that just crawls with fans of the team I love to hate…of course they sent me to Philadelphia!

    As I sit here watching the local news I cant avoid hearing about Park, Happ, and other Phillies news…Driving here I look up and see a whole heap of Jimmy Rollins ad’s and a whole bunch of ravenous Phillies fans everywhere!

    I felt is would be best to leave my Mets gear at home as the locals clearly wouldnt have appreciated me marching around in anything even resembling a Mets Hat or Jersey.

    Anyways, I will be continuing my Mets posts tomorrow and I cant wait to get back on track!

    As for the blog…we have had a ton more applications for author spots, but most of the applicants were for teams who were already taken! Like I promised, one author per team!

    I received a pre-release copy of Bernie Williams’ new CD and I will be writing a review of it on the blog shortly. I was contacted by the record company responsible for Bernies music and I asked if Bernie would do a brief interview here…he just might! I’ll let you know!

    All the best,

    Jeff

  • Visitor Email Question # 3 – Will the Phillies Repeat?
    By Jeffrey Gross on March 10, 2009 | 7 Comments7 Comments  Comments

    Hello All,

    I have been answering emails al ot lately, I have to tell you we have some passionate visitors!

    This question came up 3 times, so I’ll post it here.

    Will the Phillies Repeat in 2009? In your opinion of course…

    Well I love answering reader questions! So let’s go!

    As a Mets fan, my answer is NO! Ok, Ok just kidding. Let’s have a fair talk here.

    Repeat? Not in my opinion!

    Repeat? Not in my opinion!

    The Phillies were definately a surprise in 2008, they had the fight and the edge that brought them through all the way to the end of a very long and tough season. The Mets faltered as usual, and
    there you had it, the Phillies were the champs. They phought the tough phight and won (Phillies plug haha).

    This season will be very different though. Even as a Mets fan, I feel the champ will come out of the AL this year. I do not feel the Phillies will win the East again, but may sneak is as the wild card.
    The talent it still there, and the heart as well, but I simply dont see a repeat coming.

    Again, I would go into more details, but I want to leave the floor open to you, the reader, and you the wonderful authors here at MajorLeagueBlogging.com.

    So…Let’s hear it!

  • Market Movers – Chase Utley
    By Nuttysicilian on February 24, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Welcome Back to the First Round Mr. Utley!

    Progress ahead of schedule is all fantasy managers need to know

    Progress ahead of schedule was all fantasy managers needed to know

    Not in every generation do we witness a second baseman that fits the mold of a career .900+ OPS hitter with speed in a strong lineup.  The combination makes Utley a hot commodity in fantasy sports, and worthy of an early to middle first round pick if his health wasn’t in question.  Now, the original prognosis of his hip injury was 4-6 months, which could have set Utley as far back as late May.  However, optimism for Phillies’ fans was released by ESPN last Friday as his recovery is reportedly well ahead of schedule: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3919778.  This means the pain-free Utley could likely start contributing to fantasy teams as early as April, thus sky rocketing his value. 

    Fantasy Spin: As of now Chase Utley is on average the 16th player selected in drafts according to MDC data.  With the news, fantasy managers are now inclined to take Utley in the first round again and as the first second baseman off the boards.  I’ll even go as far to say he should be picked in the No. 9 spot, after the M. Cab/Braun/Sizemore bunch.  This is a move that can be justified by assessing the risk of the likely less productive first round picks in Kinsler, Hamilton, Howard, and Rollins.  Kinsler hasn’t played in more than 130 games in any of the last three seasons.  Hamilton is risky because he’s only had one monster season and his durability is still in question.  Howard’s K:BB rate has risen steadily in the last three years and it isn’t a sure-thing that he’ll soon return to hitting in the .270 range.  Rollins, the safest of the group, has posted inconsistent power numbers over the past four years in 12, 25, 30, and 11 homeruns.

  • A little introduction to Phillies nation..
    By Kieran Kelly on February 18, 2009 | 4 Comments4 Comments  Comments

    First up, I’d like to thank Jeff for the opportunity to write about my crazy obsession, Philadelphia Phillies baseball.

    A little about myself. My name is Kieran Kelly. I’m currently a senior at Drexel University in Philadelphia. I’ve never written about anything on a regular basis, so this will be a learning experience for me.

    I’ve been a fan of the Phillies for as long as I can remember. That remembrance goes back to Game 6 of the 1993 World Series. Joe Carter. Enough said.

    I spent all of my savings to go to Game 4 of the 2008 World Series. There was no way in hell that I was missing a chance to see the Phillies in the World Series. I bought a season ticket package for this season, so there will be many first hand accounts from the Bank.

    I’ll try and get together a post about the 2009 Phillies up shortly. I thank you in advance for your patience with me as I get the hang of this.

    You can follow me on Twitter @kierankelly  I’ll usually have small snippets there, some about the Phillies, mostly about other things. I’m very active on Twitter, so that will be more “fresh” than here, but I’ll have at least one post a day here.

    I look forward to sharing my insights about the Philadelphia Phillies…2008 World F*cking Champions.

    -KK

  • What Are The Odd’s Of A Phillies Repeat?
    By Jeffrey Gross on February 17, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Let’s face it, the Phillies weren;t exactly the baseball “Experts” pick to win it all last year, but it happened. It happened because the Phillies simply found ways to get the job done. They won because they deserved to, plain and simple.

    As a die hard Mets fan myself, I must take my hat off to the Phils, it is the “Never Give Up, Never Surrender” attitude, and that bullpen, that truly carried them though to the end. As I look back now, I realize that uncertainty is simply the only true certainty before a Major League Baseball season starts.

    These in-season wins certainly led to some off season ones for the fightin’  Phils as well.

    “The interest this offseason has been very, very strong, and there’s no question that has enabled us to perhaps be more aggressive than we might have been otherwise,” Phillies president David Montgomery said Monday from his corner office at Bright House Field.

    Try to imagine the following possibilities: What if the Phillies failed to sweep the Brewers in their four game series? What if they didn’t win the National League East? What if the Brewers overtook them for the National League Wild Card?

    Could the Phillies sign Ryan Howard? Or Cole Hamel’s multi-million contract extension? What about the three year $31.5 million offer to Raul Ibanez to replace Pat Burrell?

    “We probably wouldn’t be sitting here saying we know we have sold nearly 24,000 season tickets,” Montgomery said. “It would probably be a number similar to last year, maybe not even as strong. So we would have definitely been doing the offseason differently. I don’t know if it would have manifested itself in multiyear deals or whether it would have manifested itself in not being able to add a player like Ibanez.

    “It’s tough for me to able to say specifically what would have been different, but the answer is, yes, it absolutely would have been different. We are where we are because of the team’s success and the resulting fan support.”

    So now, I must ask…what are the odds of another Phillies championship this year? Any Phillies, Mets. or any other fans out there care to comment?

  • K It Ain’t So! K-Rod “Mets Are The Team To Beat!”
    By Jeffrey Gross on February 16, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Not again…As a Mets fan, I am truly sick and tired of seemingly empty threats! “We Are the team to beat!” Mr. Beltran made that very clear last season as well. He had it backwards…the Mets were the “Team to be beaten”. So in comes K-Rod…who I must say I am very excited to watch this season, proclaiming the very same thing. Fransisco Rodriguez (K-Rod) At New Citi Field

    Here is the problem with this statement. You are clearly aiming these words at the reigning champs, The Philadelphia Phillies. We already know that this team responds to these bulletin board threats, so why start this already?

    As a lifetime Mets fan, I have learned one thing, there are never any locks or guarantees! Just play the game, and prove it on the field. Come August and September, I really hope the Mets are looking down on the Marlins, Braves, and yes…even the Phillies, but until that time, I don’t want to hear it! Save it for the field K-Rod!

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