Posts from — June 2003
96 Wins Key to Playoffs
As the story of the 2003 season takes shape, most teams are passing the 62 game mark, meaning they have 100 games left to play.
In the AL West with Seattle looking like a sure bet to win 100 games, it would take a 65-35 second half for Oakland to catch the Mariners.
The A’s have done it before and one can’t rule it out this season, but the local team should set its sights on at least 96 wins to ensure a playoff berth.
By going 61-39 over its final 100 games, the A’s should be right there with Anaheim, Toronto, New York, and Boston for the final playoff spot. I don’t see Chicago or Kansas City putting up 64 or 67 second half wins, so the top four should fight it out for the AL Wild Card.
AL Wild Card this morning:
New York
Oakland
Toronto 2 1/2
Anaheim 3
Kansas City 3 1/2
The Yankees released Juan Acevedo yesterday after he blew Roger Clemens game on Saturday. Acevedo should be picked up by someone rather quickly because he did save close to 30 games with Detroit last season, no easy task.
NL Wild Card
Montreal
Houston 2
Los Angeles 2 1/2
St. Louis 3
Phillies 4
Colorado 5 1/2
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June 11, 2003 No Comments
The Giants' Situation Today by Ed Stern
Welcome home, Marty. It couldn’t have been a very pleasant ride back, after the double header with the Phillies. The Giants didn’t have a very bad homestand, altho, once again, they didn’t do well against a good team with a winning record, Minnesota. They were fortunate to come away with one win. Detroit is simply one of the worst teams conceivable. The 8th inning of the last game can only be described as “bush”. The homestand, in general, highlighted everything that we’ve been saying about this club since the season began. You are dead on when you say that the best thing they have going for them is the division they’re in.
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June 10, 2003 No Comments
June Baseball, The Story Starts to Unfold More Quickly
The peaches are on the trees and soon will be in the stores in California, this is the time that the baseball season starts to take on a more serious look.
With the NL teams coming into the AL parks, expect he American league teams to play better baseball since their favorite toy, the DH is back.
Each day I’m going to publish the wild card standings because the Angels showed last year that the goal for any team should be to just get into the playoffs and then anything can happen.
With many teams feeling insecure in the division races, the wild card absolutely is something to keep in mind.
Today here’s how it looks:
AL
New York…
A’s 1/2
Toronto 2
Angels 3 1/2
NL
Montreal….
Cubs 2
LA 2 1/2
St. Louis 3
Philadelphia 3
And more teams can still get close, so it is too early to panic,
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June 10, 2003 No Comments
Daily Dish Takes A Few Days Off
Check back next week as I will take a few days off to watch interleague play.
thanks,
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June 3, 2003 No Comments
News From Charlie Danrick in the East, Is The Boss Serious?
Hello Gang,
According to an article in this morning’s hard copy edition of the NY Post, George is again on a rampage but this time it has surgical overtones which will be explained later.
The article mentions that in April the Yankees were 21-6 which of course was awesome. But in May they fell to 11-17 which wasn’t.
George is now in Cincinnati as a prelude to the Yankees interleague jaunt which will become magnificent this weekend as “The Rocket” goes for lifteime win #300 for the 300th time-this time against fellow “Rocket” Kerry Wood of the Cubs. The Yanks’ “Rocket” throws baseballs and bats with equal alacrity while the Wrigley “Rocket” seems limited to just baseballs.
Getting back to “The Boss,” his dissatisfaction was just expressed by the following, “We will get it fixed. Don’t bet against us getting it fixed.” I certainly hope he wasn’t referring to the neutering of certain 2003 underachievers.
Yours in Green and Gold,
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June 3, 2003 No Comments
Reacting to Amaury's Giants Analysis by Ed Stern
It’s always rewarding to read Amaury’s remarks. I just caught up with his most recent Giants analysis. I feel much the way he does about almost all of his comments. I think the Giants are going all the way as far as the division title is concerned. Can they go farther? Yes, if their pitching holds up. I have some disagreement with his evaluation of Moss and his comparison of Moss with Rueter. Rueter is invariably around the plate, When he isn’t he gets lit up. Moss is all over the place but has good stuff and gets away with it up to this point. I wouldn’t want him pitching with all the marbles on the line whereas Rueter does inspire some confidence. Frankly, I would much prefer seeing Schmidt out there in an important game than either of them. I agree with his comment about Feliz. He may be playing there sooner than expected. The big roadblock is the Alfonzo contract. Would Sabean enjoy seeing Alfonzo sitting on the bench? The Giants do need to do better against the American league than has been the case in the past, if for no other reason than simple pride and the obligation to hold up the National League banner. How can you allow teams from a league which shows such disrespect for the game by it’s use of designated hitters beat you? Amaury is right on about Santaiago. There is no way Dusty will forget about him when the AllStar game comes around. All in all, it’s always a delight to be exposed to Amaury’s thoughts and have a chance to react to them. That’s what baseball is all about, not only going up there to see the game but being able to talk with friends about what’s going on.
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June 2, 2003 No Comments
Time For Giants Report Card by Ed Stern
Marty:
I am provoked by your A’s report card.
Can the Giants be far behind? So here goes.
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Thanks Ed,
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June 1, 2003 No Comments
Sunday Morning Muse
The A’s released Thad Bosley yesterday. Perhaps the most intriguing comment was in today’s Chronicle when the reporter wrote that it was unclear if Bosley would be paid for the remainder of his two year contract.
I haven’t seen the contract, but if Bosley refused to be reassigned to another position in the organization, and if the contract allowed for such a reassignment, then the A’s could be off the hook for the balance. Otherwise, they have to pony up for the remaining two years salary.
Anyway, the entire affair was unnecessary and truly should have been avoided. Bosley is a former major leaguer who carried himself with confidence and wanted to be recognized by management as the man who coached two MVP’s and a silver slugger.
It wasn’t to be. Ken Macha and Bosley had a falling out and the manager prevailed. A failure on both men’s part which should have been avoided.
Thad Bosley is a pro and a good man who coached his hitters well enough to see them win 205 games in 2001 and 2002. I’ll miss his presence on the team.
Wasn’t his replacement Dave Hudgens released from the major league staff last time because the players wouldn’t listen to him?
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June 1, 2003 No Comments