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Thursday’s Tiptoe Around the AL & NL Central

Reds reliever Todd Coffey encounters difficulty with the first batters he faces.

The White Sox want Andy Gonzalez to learn first base in winter ball.

Pirates reliever Damaso Marte is dominant against lefties.

Injured Twins slugger Justin Morneau has been cleared to workout again.

The Cardinals rotation is a little screwy right now.

The Tigers were rained out on Wednesday.

Chris Capuano will return to the Brewers rotation next Tuesday.

Royals phenom Alex Gordon is starting to come around after a rough start to the season.

Astros GM Tim Purpura is ready to make some changes to the team.

Aaron Fultz landed on the 15 day DL for the Indians.

Ryan Dempster will come off the Cubs DL on July 13th.

Wednesday’s Half Marathon Around the NL

Kaz Matsui made his first error for the Rockies on Monday and it cost them the game.

Reds OF Ken Griffey Jr. kept a promise he had made to former teammate Todd Jones.

Pirates skipper Jim Tracy wants more production from his offense.

Michael Bourn is taking advantage of his time with the Phillies.

Chase Headley valued his time in the majors with the Padres.

Robert Fick is back with the Nationals after the death of his mother.

Mets catcher Paul LoDuca wants to speak his mind at the hearing for his appeal of his suspension.

Aaron “Bleepin” Boone is heading to the Marlins DL after spraining his knee.

Giants slugger Barry Bonds will probably make the NL All-Star team.

Nomar Garciaparra has moved from first to third for the Dodgers.

Randy Johnson will start on Thursday for the Diamondbacks.

Ryan Dempster landed on the Cubs DL with an oblique strain.

Cardinals 3B Scott Rolen is day-to-day with a strained left foot.

The Brewers starting rotation is a little bit crowded right now.

The Braves may go with a platoon at second base.

Bud Selig visited Craig Biggio in the Astros clubhouse while the team was in Milwaukee.

Tuesday’s Half Marathon Around The AL

Injured Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is getting antsy sitting on the side.

Erick Aybar’s winning single Sunday was the fourth this month for the Angels.

Kiko Calero became the 15th A’s player to go on the 15 day DL.

A.J. Burnett was cleared to pitch for the Jays on Thursday.

James Shields wants to pitch 200 innings for the Devil Rays this season.

The month of June hasn’t been kind to the Indians.

Mariners pitcher Eric O’Flaherty struck out his idol, Ken Griffey Jr., on Sunday afternoon.

Orioles skipper Dave Trembley stopped by mlb.com for a Q & A.

Willie Eyre will make his first big league start today for the Rangers.

Mark Teahan is adding to his versatility by playing some 1st base now for the Royals.

Injured Tigers hurler Zach Miner will pitch an inning each on Tuesday and Wednesday for Triple-A Toledo.

Twins 1B Justin Morneau is back in Minnesota after being released from the hospital on Monday.

White Sox skipper Ozzie Guillen is learning from his struggles.

Derek Jeter and Robinson Cano are among the Yankees who take early BP on the road.

Monday Jog Around the AL & NL East

Boston handled the call-up situation very delicately.

Yunel Escobar may be the next utility guy for the Braves.

Royce Clayton is not happy sitting on the Blue Jays bench.

Josh Willingham is making his name known down in Miami.

Speedy D’Rays OF Carl Crawford is one of the best triples hitter in the game.

The Nationals might give two of their top pitching prospects auditions in the second half.

Orioles skipper Dave Trembly is remaining calm after Saturday’s letdown.

Sean Green gave Carlos Delgado a rest at first for the Mets on Sunday.

Derek Jeter was back in the Yankees lineup on Sunday after leaving Saturday’s game early. Also Roger Clemens came out of the bullpen for the first time since 1984 in a regular season game.

Pat Burrell is hitting .146 since April 26th for the Phillies.

R.I.P. Rod Beck 1968-2007

Former Major League closer Rod Beck has passed away today at the age of 38 in Phoenix. The cause of death is not known at this time.Originally drafted by the A’s, Beck made his MLB debut with the San Francisco Giants in 1991 where he pitched until the 1997 season. He signed with the Cubs in 1998 and played there until 1999 when he was traded to the Boston Red Sox. He pitched in Boston thru the 2001 season. After the season, he had Tommy John Surgery and was out of baseball until 2003, when he came back with the San Diego Padres. He pitched in San Diego until the 2004 season when he was released in August. He had been out of baseball since.

My condolences go out to Beck’s friends and family.

Are They Hall of Famers? – The Starter 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 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 second category we will look at is starting pitchers. Because there are so many starting pitchers in the Hall we are going to use only a few of the later editions to compare our picks to. I’ll do this in the interest of research time, not boring you to death with the numbers and to compare today’s players with players closer to their era.

The Baseball Hall of Fame members we will use are:

Tom Seaver 20 yrs, 311-205, 2.86 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, 3640 K, 61 shut outs, 12 all-star teams, ROY, 3 Cy Youngs, wins leader 3x, ERA leader 3x, strike out leader 5x, 3 post season wins

Nolan Ryan 27 yrs, 324-292, 3.19 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 5714 K, 13 shut outs, 8 all-star teams, ERA leader 2x, strike out leader 11x, 2 post season wins

Jim Palmer 19 yrs, 268-152, 2.86 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 2212 K, 53 shut outs, 6 all-star teams, 3 Cy Youngs, wins leader 3x, ERA leader 2x, 8 post season wins

Bob Gibson 17 yrs, 251-174, 2.91 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 3117 K, 56 shut outs, 8 all-star teams, 2 Cy Youngs, 1 MVP, 2 World Series MVPs, 9 Gold Gloves, ERA leader 1x, win leader 1x, strike out leader 1x, 7 post season wins

Sandy Koufax 12 yrs, 165-87, 2.76 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 2396 K, 40 shut outs, 6 all-star teams, 3 Cy Youngs, 1 MVP, 1 World Series MVP, ERA leader 5x, wins leader 3x, strike out leader 4x, 4 post season wins

Steve Carlton 24 yrs, 329-244, 3.22 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 4136 K, 55 shut outs, 10 all-star teams, 4 Cy Youngs, 1 Gold Glove, ERA leader 1x, wins leader 4x, strike out leader 5x, 6 post season wins

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Sunday Stroll Around The Majors

Red Sox SS Julio Lugo is confident he will break out of his slump soon.

Braves skipper Bobby Cox got ejected again and John Smoltz and Chipper Jones are fighting.

The Angels have been shuffling Joe Saunders between Salt Lake City and Anaheim.

Lance Berkman got the day off for the Astros to rest his injured hand.

The A’s are having a good month of June.

Vernon Wells is adjusting to life as the leadoff hitter for the Blue Jays.

The Brewers wore retro jersies against Kansas City on Saturday.

Tyler Johnson will head to the Cardinals DL on Monday.

Cubs OF Jacque Jones hopes his hard work eventually pays off.

The Devil Rays are making sure Elijah Dukes gets all the help he needs.

Diamondbacks OF Carlos Quentin is struggling away from Chase Field.

The Dodgers honored the “55 Bums” before their game on Saturday.

Vinnie Chulk has been pitching effectively out of the Giants bullpen.

Jake Westbrook returns to the Indians rotation on Sunday.

The Mariners would like to forget Friday night’s game against the Reds.

Kevin Gregg has done well as the closer for the Marlins.

Mets special instructor Rickey Henderson wants to play baseball again.

Padres pitcher met up and talked with Dice-K before Saturday’s game.

Phillies ageless wonder Jaime Moyer is helping out his young catcher.

Pirates hurler Zach Duke was happy with his recent outing.

Marlon Byrd is having a good month of June for the Rangers.

Aaron Harang is quietly having a good year for the Reds.

The Rockies are a lot faster than in years past.

David DeJesus is finally getting healthy for the Royals.

Chad Durbin is ok with moving back into the bullpen for the Tigers.

Justin Morneau will miss a couple of days after his collision with Marlins catcher Miguel Olivo on Friday night.

White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle isn’t worrying about his contract negotiations.

The Yankees coaching staff has helped Robinson Cano bounce back from his horrific start.

Nationals pitcher Shawn Hill is going for a third opinion on his sore elbow.

Erik Bedard should be able to make his start on Wednesday for the Orioles.

Are They Hall of Famers? – The Closer 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 first category we will look at is relief pitchers or closers.

The closer over the last 30 years has become an integral part of every team’s make up. Prior to the mid-70’s the closer wasn’t even a specialist. In the 90’s and early 2000’s we have seen the development of the set up man. At some point the value of the set up man will be argued like the value of the closer and some of those pitchers may eventually become Hall worthy.

The Baseball Hall of Fame has three closers enshrined. They are:

Rollie Fingers 17 years, 114-118, 341 saves, 2.90 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 492 BB, 1299 K
7 all-star teams, 1 MVP, 1 Cy Young, 1 World Series MVP, 4 time Rolaids reliever of the year, 3 time save leader, 10 post season saves

Bruce Sutter 12 years, 68-71, 300 saves, 2.83 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, 309 BB, 861 K 6-time all-star, 4 time Rolaids reliever of the year, 1 Cy Young, 5 time save leader, 3 post season saves

Dennis Eckersley 24 years, 197-171, 390 saves, 3.50 ERA, 1.16 WHIP,
738 BB, 2401 K, 6 all-star teams, 1 MVP, 1 CY Young, 1 ALCS MVP, 2 time Rolaids reliever of the year, 2 time save leader, 15 post season saves

We have three possible candidates for the Hall:

Their stats are current as of June 23, 2007

Mariano Rivera 13th year, 61-43, 422 saves, 2.35 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 231 BB, 810 K
8 time all-star, 4 time Rolaids reliever of the year, 1 ALCS MVP, 1 World Series MVP, 3 time save leader, 34 post season saves

Trevor Hoffman 15th year, 51-58, 501 saves, 2.70 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, 256 BB, 982 K
5 time all-star, 2 time Rolaids reliever of the year, 2 time save leader, all-time save leader, 4 post season saves

Billy Wagner 13th year, 37-34, 339 saves, 2.37 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 246 BB, 973 K
4 time all-star, 1 Rolaids reliever of the year, 3 post season saves

Mariano and Trevor are locks. They have been the two most dominant closers of this era and their numbers almost mirror each other.

Hoffman is the all-time save leader and Rivera has more post season shut downs than any one else. I think as closers become more accepted as Hall candidates they’re going to need to have 400+ saves to get in and probably in the 350-375 save range to be considered. With that said Billy Wagner is a borderline candidate. Yes his numbers compare favorably to the three closers who are already enshrined but my favorite saying is compare him to his peers. And when you compare Wagner to Hoffman and Rivera he’s close but just short in my opinion although he has great bb/k numbers, ERA and WHIP.

But, that’s now. If Billy pitches another 2 seasons after this one (he’s 35 now) he is easily in that 375 save range and possibly closer to the 400 saves that may become the magic number much like 300 wins. I think without the great post season numbers of Rivera and the great save numbers of both Hoffman and Rivera, Wagner will need another two years to lock up his spot.

Friday’s Fast Walk Around the AL & NL West

Injured Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson will throw again today to determine when he might return.

Terry Evans hit a homer in his second MLB at-bat for the Angels.

Hong-Chih Kuo will move up a day in the Dodgers rotation so Brad Penny can start against Arizona on Monday.

The A’s designated Milton Bradley for assignment on Thursday.

Bruce Bochy was added to the NL All-Star coaching staff by Tony LaRussa.

Mariners manager Mike Hargrove has been shuffling his lineup some lately.

Chris Young had his start for the Padres pushed back from Friday to Saturday.

Playoff contenders are interested in Rangers relievers Eric Gagne and Akinori Otsuka.

Rockies hurler Aaron Cook is pitching well away from Coors Field.

Thursday’s Tiptoe Around the AL & NL Central

Could Jeff Bagwell be back in an Astros uniform?

Ben Francisco will be the 5th outfielder for the Indians while David Dellucci is out.

Billy Hall is starting to get hot for the Brew Crew.

Esteban German has been a key player for the Royals.

Chris Carpenter and Mark Mulder threw bullpen sessions for the Cardinals on Wednesday.

Tigers starter Justin Verlander met Dubaya.

The Cubs bid farewell to Michael Barrett.

Johan Santana shaved Bert Blyleven’s head after the Twins broadcaster made good on a bet.

Shawn Chacon would rather be a starter for the Pirates.

John Danks is still the 5th starter for the White Sox for now.

Reds 1B Scott Hatteberg is thankful for Billy Beane.