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Your New Homerun King

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Barry Bonds has done it. He just went yard off of Washington Nationals starter Mike Bascik. Bascik becomes part of history now giving up the record breaking homerun. Bascik showed some class by tipping his hat to Bonds after the homer.The homerun traveled 435 feet into right field. Bascik also becomes the 446th pitcher to give up a homer to Bonds.

Bascik’s dad, Mike, faced Hank Aaron when he was on 755. He gave up a single to Aaron while his son now gives up the record breaker to Bonds. (Thanks to Steve for that tip)

They played a message from Hank Aaron offering his best wishes to Bonds and his family on becoming the homerun king.

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Tuesday’s Half Marathon Around The AL

ALCurt Schilling made his return to the mound 7 weeks to the day that he last pitched.

The Angels need a healthy Garrett Anderson to bat behind Vlad Guerrero.

A’s skipper Bob Geren responded to critics that the clubhouse leadership was fractured under his reign.

Blue Jays 1B Lyle Overbay is battling pain in his hand and a slump.

Devil Rays 1B Carlos Peña returned to Comerica Park for the first time as a player on Monday night.

Indians starter C.C. Sabathia wants to win 300 games in his career. He’s at 95 now.

Are the Mariners going to make any trades during August?

The Orioles have 9 days to sign their top draft pick Matt Wieters.

The Rangers also have 9 days to sign one of their first round picks, Blake Beavan.

Mike Sweeney hopes to finish his career in Kansas City.

Gary Sheffield hasn’t returned to the Tigers due to his left shoulder hurting now.

Twins pitching coach Rick Anderson doesn’t think 300 wins will be seen again by a pitcher.

Some of the White Sox players played in a charity golf tournament on Monday.

The Yankees designated Mike Myers for assignment on Monday and called up Jim Brower to replace him.

Monday Jog Around the AL & NL East

AL EastNL EastThe Red Sox are ready for the return of Curt Schilling.

Braves SS Yunel Escobar has some strange rituals.

Scott Downs has been impressive out of the Blue Jays bullpen.

The Marlins have only one left hander in the bullpen.

The Devil Rays were hoping to get to Erik Bedard on Sunday but they didn’t.

Paul LoDuca returned to the Mets lineup on Sunday night.

Melvin Mora returned to the Orioles lineup Sunday and batted 6th.

The Nationals plan to pitch to Barry Bonds on Monday night.

Yankees reliever Brian Bruney has been pitching out of the windup with no runners on base.

Pat Burrell’s hot streak got him moved up to the 3rd spot in the Phillies lineup.

Will He Ever Learn?

Boomer and his big mouth

 

San Diego Padres pitcher David Wells was fined an additional $5,000 by commissioner Bud Selig for the comments he made regarding his 7-game suspension and $3,000 fine for being ejected during a game on July 7th. Wells is appealing the fine just as he is appealing the initial punishment. Wells wondered aloud why Selig, who is in town for the Barry Bonds homerun chase, couldn’t stop by to have a chat. Selig was unhappy with the comments Wells directed toward Bob Watson, baseball’s discipline czar. Wells went as far as to tape Watson’s letter to his locker so anyone could read it. He did the same with the letter he got from Selig regarding his latest fine as well. Boomers vision of Bob WatsonWells received the additional fine for referring to Watson as a ‘henchman and a yes man for Bud Selig”. “It is highly inappropriate to impugn the honesty, integrity and impartiality of the Office of the Commissioner and the umpires to the media under any circumstance,” Selig wrote. “Such actions are inflammatory and strike at the heart of the public confidence in the game of baseball. “I expect that you will refrain from making such derogatory comments about the Office of the Commissioner and its umpires in the future. In the event you engage in such misconduct again, the discipline will be much more severe.” Wells appeals won’t be heard until later this month when the Padres are in New York to play the Mets. Wells, in his 21st season, has pitched for Toronto, Detroit, Cincinnati, Baltimore, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox and Boston in addition to San Diego.

Sunday Stroll Around The Majors

American League LogosNational League LogosRed Sox manager Terry Francona gave his thoughts about 500 homers.

The Angels are giving Jeff Mathis more playing time with Mike Napoli out.

Stephen Randolph hopes the third time with the Astros is the charm.

The A’s got good news when Kurt Suzuki’s x-rays came back negative.

The Blue Jays claimed Hector Luna off of waivers.

Andruw Jones hopes to return to the Braves on Tuesday.

Scott Linebrink returned to the Brewers on Saturday.

Aaron Miles pitched an inning of relief for the Cardinals on Saturday night.

Cubs skipper Lou Pinella is sticking with Ryan Dempster as his closer.

Jason Hammel is still scheduled to start for the Devil Rays on Tuesday.

The Diamondbacks claimed Joe Kennedy off of waivers.

Dodgers skipper Grady Little is worried about his team’s recent slide.

Adam Huges caught Giants slugger Barry Bonds 755th homer.

Indians pitcher Paul Byrd remembers a homerun he gave up to Bonds 7 years ago like it was yesterday.

Adam Jones gives the Mariners depth at all positions.

Injured Marlins pitcher Josh Johnson will have to be patient in his recovery from Tommy John surgery.

Mets skipper Willie Randolph lost a good friend in the late Bill Robinson.

Nationals skipper Manny Acta has his sights set on his team finishing at .500.

Brian Roberts is starting to find his power stroke for the Orioles.

Padres OF Milton Bradley is battling a leg injury.

Phillies reliever Tom Gordon still can’t pitch on back-to-back days.

Members of the Pirates spoke about Barry Bonds 755th homer.

Jarrod Saltalamacchia made his catching debut for the Rangers on Sunday.

Aaron Harang’s return will bolster the Reds starting pitching.

The Rockies are ready for the stretch run.

The reviews are in for Royals pitcher Kyle Davies’ first start.

Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Barry Bonds was the best player he ever managed.

The Twins rookie infielders are struggling in the field.

Danny Richar has opened some eyes in the White Sox front office.

The fan who caught Yankees slugger AROD’s 500th homer hasn’t decided what he is going to do with it.

Barry Bonds Ties Hank Aaron

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With one swing of the bat in the 2nd inning, Barry Bonds has tied Hank Aaron at 755 career home runs as he homered off San Diego Padres pitcher Clay Hensley. Hensley is the 445th pitcher Bonds has homered off of. Bonds walked in his second at-bat.

Bud Selig is in attendance.

Are They Hall of Famers? – The Shortstop Edition

 

We at Sox and Dawgs decided to start taking a look at some current players to see if they could gain election to Hall of Fame. In this series, we’re going to look at players who are currently active who have reasonable consideration to be a Hall nominee. This isn’t a science and you may have others on your list that we left off. There are some fine young players who are just starting their careers who may have Hall potential but for arguments sake these are for guys who have been around a bit or those few outstanding younger players who just jump off the page at you.

In this series we’re going to look at the players by position as compared to Hall members of that position. The position is the primary position of the player through his career. If he played a significant amount of games in another position that will be listed next to his name. Some of the guys we will look at over time have endured position changes, but because the majority of their career was at one position over another we have chosen that as the position in which they are being considered.

The seventh category we will look at is shortstop.

The Baseball Hall of Fame shortstops we are going to use for comparison are:

 

 

Luis Aparicio 18 years, 2601 G, 10230 AB, 1335 R, 2677 H, 394 2B, 92 3B, 83 HR, 791 RBI, .262 BA, .311 OBP, .343 SLG, 12 All-star teams, ROY, 9 Gold Gloves, Stolen base leader 9x

Ernie Banks 19 years, 2528 G, 9421 AB, 1305 R, 2583 H, 407 2B, 90 3B, 512 HR, 1636 RBI, .274 BA, .330 OBP, .500 SLG, 14 All-star teams, 2 MVPs, 1 Gold Glove, Home Run leader 2x, RBI leader 2x

Ozzie Smith 19 years, 2573 G, 9396 AB, 1257 R, 2460 H, 402 2B, 69 3B, 28 HR, 793 RBI, .262 BA, .337 OBP, .328 SLG, 15 All-star teams, 1 Silver Slugger, 1 NLCS MVP, 13 Gold Gloves

Robin Yount (CF) 20 years, 2856 G, 11008 AB, 1632 R, 3142 H, 583 2B, 126 3B, 251 HR, 1406 RBI, .285 BA, .342 OBP, .430 SLG, 3 All-star teams, 3 Silver Sluggers, 2 MVPs, 1 Gold Glove

We have five possible candidates for the Hall, with two now playing significant games in other positions:

Their stats are current as of July 29, 2007.

Miguel Tejada 11th year, 1498 G, 5837 AB, 909 R, 1676 H, 331 2B, 18 3B, 247 HR, 997 RBI, .287 BA, .343 OBP, .477 SLG, 4 All-star teams, 2 Silver Sluggers, 1 MVP, 1 All-Star Game MVP, RBI leader 1x

Derek Jeter 13th year, 1783 G, 7218 AB, 1344 R, 2292 H, 374 2B, 53 3B, 190 HR, 910 RBI, .318 BA, .389 OBP, .463 SLG, 8 All-star teams, 1 Silver Sluggers, ROY, 1 All-Star Game MVP, 1 World Series MVP, 3 Gold Gloves

Alex Rodriguez (3B) 14th year, 1850 G, 7151 AB, 1455 R, 2183 H, 389 2B, 26 3B, 499 HR, 1450 RBI, .305 BA, .387 OBP, .576 SLG, 11 All-star teams, 8 Silver Sluggers, 2 MVPs, 2 Gold Gloves, 1 Batting Title, HR leader 4x, RBI leader 1x

Nomar Garciaparra (1B/3B) 12th year, 1291 G, 5190 AB, 880 R, 1639 H, 351 2B, 52 3B, 215 HR, 885 RBI, .316 BA, .365 OBP, .528 SLG, 6 All-star teams, 1 Silver Sluggers, ROY, 2 Batting Titles, Hits leader 1x

Omar Vizquel 19th year, 2537 G, 9314 AB, 1320 R, 2559 H, 408 2B, 69 3B, 75 HR, 846 RBI, .275 BA, .340 OBP, .358 SLG, 3 All-star teams, 11 Gold Gloves

Shortstop is a position that over time has evolved. It used to be a shortstop was a small feisty middle infielder, who could field, but couldn’t hit for power. Guys like Aparicio, Mark Belanger, Dave Concepcion, Vizquel and Smith come to mind. Then Ernie Banks became the first great power hitting shortstop, along came guys like Yount, Ripken, Tejada, Rodriguez, Jeter and Garciaparra who could field, hit for average and for power.

In comparing our five candidates to current Hall members, I really think there’s a legitimate shot at all five getting in. Tejada and Garciaparra will have the toughest row to hoe based on the shear numbers. I think these guys are borderline but if you look at their stats compared to others that played the position they are superior in many ways. Their problem is they are going to be compared to their peers.

Vizquel is in. He doesn’t have the offensive numbers but like Smith before him his defense is his game. Then the two elite guys, Jeter and Rodriguez, are locks. Jeter will get in based on his numbers and his post season presence. What you don’t see looking at the stats is that no one has more post season hits than Jeter. Like him or hate him he is a winner, a team player, a leader. Rodriguez is possibly the greatest player of all-time, definitely the greatest player of this current era along with Barry Bonds and Ken Griffey, Jr. Rodriguez has the chance to be the all-time HR King post-Bonds. He will have the best shot, based on his age and his current numbers, to reach that summit. But like everyone before him he won’t be a unanimous selection because of the off the field stuff and the clubhouse issues but he will be a first ballot guy just like Jeter will and Vizquel should be.

 

 

Friday’s Fast Walk Around the AL & NL West

Vladimir Guerrero ended his 30-game homer drought with two longballs last night.

C.J. Wilson is looking an awful lot like a closer in the absence of Eric Gagne.

Speaking of closers, Huston Street is anxious to get back to work in that role for the A’s.

Put Ichiro anywhere and he’ll win still win Gold Glove.

Morgan Ensberg went deep twice last night.

Where is Tony Abreu?

Carlos Quentin was placed on the 15-day DL on Thursday with a strained right hamstring.

Pedro Feliz drove in 2 runs for Barry Zito and the Giants.

The Rockies know how to play some exciting baseball sometimes.

Thursday’s Tiptoe Around the AL & NL Central

Tigers’ DH Gary Sheffield is concerned about his right shoulder.

The Twins postponed today’s game against the Royals after the I-35 bridge collapsed near the Metrodome.

The Indians are on the wrong kind of roll this week.

It’s pretty easy to get Ozzie Guillen fired up.

Buddy Bell is stepping down as KC’s manager at the end of this season.

Who is Joe Dillon? And why are his parents excited?

The arrival of acquisition Joel Pineiro from Boston has Skip Schumaker headed to the minors.

Are the Cubbies seriously in first place? Seriously?

Brandon Phillips stole two bases last night. In a row!

Jose Bautista was activated from the disabled list for the Pirates.

The Astros’ Wandy Rodriguez allowed seven Braves runs in the first inning.

Wednesday’s Half Marathon Around the NL

Tom Glavine will have to wait for career victory #300.

Mark Teixeira’s dreams come true as he gets to play with childhood idol.

Shane Victorino and Michael Bourn were placed on the DL in Philadelphia.

The Nationals honor Washington Senators great Walter Johnson.

Scott Olsen manages to not fall apart after a tough loss.

Rickie Weeks heads to the minors to work on his swing.

La Russa switches things up.

Kerry Wood was looking good in Double-A outing. That totally rhymed.

Shortstop Alex Gonzalez returns to the Reds.

Xavier Nady leaves with a strained hammy.

Mark Loretta is happy to stay in Houston, but curious what it would be like to play for a contender.

The Padres have released Jose Cruz Jr.

Brad Penny misses out on joining Big Z as an NL 14-game winner.

Brandon Webb is pretty awesome.

Hostility fills Dodger stadium as Bonds goes hitless.

Rodrigo Lopez will land on the DL with a torn flexor tendon in his right arm.