Spring Training has opened up across Major League Baseball, and fans are poised to put too much stock into the .310/.400/.530 line put up by a 34-year-old non-roster invitee over 19 plate appearances. HOW COULD THEY CUT McCLAIN?! I joke, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't thrilled by the prospect of baseball - any baseball - around the corner. And if it means irrationally buying into the outlandish performance of a career minor leaguer, well, I'll probably be guilty of it, too.
- At least one pundit (Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times) expects the Seattle Mariners to name Chone Figgins the team's leadoff hitter soon, which makes total sense given Figgins' .241 OBP last year (not a typo). That's probably a modestly unfair criticism, given that Figgins played in just 81 games last year, and, in 2010, he had a slightly more lead-offy .340 OBP. Also, his BABIP in 2011 was a perversely low .215, down from a career .329 mark. Still, he just turned 34, and his numbers are trending in the wrong direction. Whatever rebound in his OBP we can expect, I'm not sure Figgins is the guy I'd want to be giving the most at bats on my team. Figgins would be replacing long-time leadoff man, Ichiro, who's seen his own OBP drop precipitously, from .386 in 2009 to .359 in 2010 to .310 in 2011.

- When he isn't shilling for 'Head and Shoulders,' Joe Mauer is getting ready to play some baseball. Coming off another injury-filled and disappointing 2011 campaign (Mauer hit just .287/.360/.368 in just 82 games, all career lows), Mauer feels much better this year. "If you don't have that chip on your shoulder then something's wrong," Mauer said. "I think everybody, including myself, is just embarrassed about how last year played out. I'm just anxious to get back on the field and play."
- Adam Wainwright, who was lost to the Cardinals in Spring Training last year after hearing the always-terrifying "pop" in his elbow, is back on the mound, convinced he'll be ready for Opening Day. The Cardinals are likely to limit the right-handed slightly this year, after Tommy John surgery. He's not likely to go much over 200 innings.
- Annual bridesmaid, the Texas Rangers come to Spring Training once again hoping to close the deal in October. Rangers President Nolan Ryan acknowledges that, because of the offseason improvements in Anaheim, his team's road may have gotten a little tougher. "I really think the Angels have improved themselves," Ryan said. "You don't sign a player the magnitude of Albert Pujols, and him not have an impact. I also think C.J. fits in their rotation. They're going to be tough, no doubt. But we feel we're better, too. It should make for an interesting season."
- Brewers' set-up man Francisco Rodriguez is considering suing his former agents. Why? In his previous contract with the Mets, Rodriguez was supposed to have a limited no-trade clause, where he could name a number of teams to whom he could not be traded without his permission. The problem? His agents failed to submit a list of teams to the Mets. Rodriguez, then a closer, was subsequently traded to the Brewers, a team with a very clear closer ahead of him. One of the teams that was supposed to be on K-Rod's no-trade list? The Brewers.
- Mike Cameron has elected to retire, rather than report to Washington Nationals' camp. He'll leave behind a productive career that featured a .249/.338/.444 line, three Gold Gloves, and dozens of highlight reel catches.
- Rob Neyer talks up the latest Joe Posnanski column, discussing baseball's history of knuckleballers.
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I don't think the Angles are going to be that big of a threat to the Rangers.
The Rangers still have the firepower and big hitters, while the Angles are just getting more crowded and older.
dtpollitt - February 20, 2012
Right
Nunyabidness - February 20, 2012
Brilliant
+1
CJK - February 20, 2012
Care to elaborate?
dtpollitt - February 20, 2012
It was just acute little comment.
Perhaps a little obtuse for some, but I like it.
CJK - February 20, 2012
are you angling for some pun-ishment?
ballhawk - February 20, 2012
Fishing for compliments, more likely.
Al Yellon - February 20, 2012
that's a pretty crappie way to go about it
PacificCub - February 20, 2012
Duh!
I hadda read it twice! :]
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
Certainly not.
It’s just a reflection of a normal incident.
CJK - February 20, 2012
I see...
simply an observation of a naturally ocurring event, that didn’t seem out of line…but taken out of context…these bass turds! :]
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
You are 180 degress off
El Borto - February 20, 2012
Now I have no idea who disagrees with me and who is just trying to make angle puns.
dtpollitt - February 20, 2012
shut up
jesus christos - February 20, 2012
I still want to know how "Chone" ends up in the same pronunciation family as "Sean" and "Shawn"...
ballhawk - February 20, 2012
I know thats how they say it on the sports shows
but that’s know how i say it in my head
El Borto - February 20, 2012
Don't forget "Shawon"
… same pronunciation.
Al Yellon - February 20, 2012
yep - he'll always be Chone (rhymes with Joan) to me...
ballhawk - February 20, 2012
Hmmm...
Anyone old enough to remember “Ebonics”?
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
That
is not intended as a racial slur either… I’m 53+ and have only a vague recollection of it…maybe late 70s/early 80s???
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
Well my name is Sean
and some might ask why it is pronounced like Shawn.
Hammer - February 20, 2012
Hello Hammer
I really like your tagline! New… or am I just not paying attention??? :]
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
Thanks
and yeah its been there forever
Hammer - February 20, 2012
Swell..."uplifting" even! :]
/old dude reallizes he no longer pays attention….~sigh~/
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
Growing up, I always thought "Sean" was pronounced like Shane.
Then again, I fell down the stairs a lot as a kid…
ballhawk - February 20, 2012
I'll confess to the same
(not the stairs part…but did eat a great deal of lead-based paint in Chicago when younger)
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
My wife's full first name is
Jeanne-Arli pronounced like JJunn-Arli with a long J. But most of the time strangers just call her Jean. Classic case at the airport once when we were running late and the called are name over the loud speakers looking for Seen and Jean.
Hammer - February 20, 2012
btw - she goes by a nickname
Which came from her sister being unable to pronounce it is a kid.
Jaji – pronounced like ZA-SHE.
Hammer - February 20, 2012
Ahhh... the Never Ending Education
found only on BCB! :]
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
If I went through all your BCB posts I could write a fairly comprehensive edition of "The Life and Times of Hammer"
shoemile - February 20, 2012
Ill expect it by opening day
Hammer - February 20, 2012
Alright.
I’m leading off with that time you peed your pants in third grade.
shoemile - February 20, 2012
a budding Miles Davis
assuming that peeing your pants is indeed cool
PacificCub - February 20, 2012
MLLOL!!!
jeffstorm2 - February 20, 2012
What's the name of the guy down in Arizona who writes a blog about spring training?
I think he was/is a radio announcer or beer guy or something to that effect?
dtpollitt - February 20, 2012
Tim Sheridan
Boys of Spring – journal.boysofspring.com
He’s the PA announcer at Hohokam.
Brett Taylor - February 20, 2012
Tim is a good guy and his blog is excellent.
Recommended.
Al Yellon - February 20, 2012
Yes, that's it, thanks.
Bookmarked.
dtpollitt - February 20, 2012
I just found it the other day
Really interesting.
Onlyl 5 more weeks until I am down there
Madison Cub Fan - February 20, 2012
Can't see Rodriguez wiining his case ....
considering he chose to accept arb for one year with the same team that traded for him .
walterj - February 20, 2012
Figgins "stats"
You can trot out BaBip and Vorp and War and OPS+ all you want, but ill save you the time. Chone Figgins is a shitty baseball player. He was good or even great for a time with the Angels, but that time is long gone.
The only reason he’s holding onto a roster spot is the obscene amount of money the M’s overpaid for him, and their unwillingness to admit it.
Canadian Cubs Fan - February 20, 2012 via mobile
not sure why this made me laugh so hard...
…but it did.
PacificCub - February 20, 2012
It wasn't obscene at the time.
They underpaid him by quite a bit vs his market value at the time. This is nowhere near Soriano-level.
jameslcrockett - February 20, 2012
Listening to chat about Marmol...
He was throwing a cutter last year, and it’s not necessarily apparent that our coaching staff was even aware that he was doing it. Sveum and Bosio told him, no more cutters! You’re pitching backwards.
SackMan - February 20, 2012
Riggins has been asleep for years
Hammer - February 20, 2012
remember when people wanted the cubs to sign figgins?
nice one, jimbo
jesus christos - February 20, 2012
Credit where it's due!
shoemile - February 20, 2012
Cubs have place strings at the bottom of the strike zone over the plate
And added new lines inside the basepath.
SackMan - February 20, 2012
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