Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Season 19 Preseason Power Rankings

Leon Jackson - Senior Writer - Cobbfather Post Gazette

A new season is upon us, and we took a shot at ranking the team preseason.  Looks like it will be another great year in Cobbfather, good luck to all teams in the regular season.  Now, here's the preseason power rankings!



Season 18

Team  W L Comments
1 Vancouver  115 47 Look primed and ready for another title run
2 Tampa Bay  106 56 Not all about Haselman, offense is good too
3 Colorado Springs 104 58 2 time CY winner Mieses joins a great staff
4 Pittsburgh  103 59 Has reigning MVP and CY winners amongst others
5 Kansas City  95 67 This excellent roster now has an active owner!
6 El Paso  95 67 Last year's NL champs should be good again.
7 Little Rock 99 63 Well balanced team with a lot of power
8 St. Louis 78 84 Offense is great, just need pitching to step up
9 Los Angeles 88 74 Great pitching, but do they have enough on offense?
10 Dover 77 85 Improved alot through top FA Kondou and via trades
11 Durham  79 83 Spent $196 mil on 2 top SP's this offseason. 
12 Syracuse  86 76 Nice power on offense, will pitching improve? 
13 New York (NL) 83 79 Adding Moreno is a boost to the offense.  
14 Austin  92 70 Norman LaPorta should put them in contention again
15 Boston  77 85 Signed top SP FA Almanzar, is it enough to contend?
16 Detroit  84 78 Losing Almanzar hurts, but still good pieces here
17 Omaha  89 73 Needs offense to improve, great pitching 
18 Buffalo  88 74 Nice pitching, but offense is a question mark. 
19 New York (AL) 84 78 Pitching is pretty solid, will the offense produce?
20 Arizona  85 77 Has a few stars, is the supporting cast good enough?
21 Cleveland  83 79 Has some great talent on offense, will pitching hold up?
22 Atlanta  70 92 Has some good minors talent, will they get the call?
23 Boise 75 87 Offense has good power, can they take the next step?
24 Burlington  56 106 Picked up some nice free agents, should be improved
25 Minnesota  73 89 Pitching is decent, offense could use a little help
26 Washington 71 91 Team is coming along, but need a few more pieces
27 Colorado  80 82 Got hit hard with departing free agents
28 Texas 62 100 Coming along, but still rebuilding
29 Seattle  57 105 Still looks to be a few players away.
30 Charlotte  50 112 Not as bad as their record last year, should improve
31 Honolulu  52 110 Rebuild still ongoing
32 Florida  56 106 Will their prospects hit the bigs anytime soon? 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Season 19 Hall of Fame Candidates - Top 5

Leon Jackson
Senior Writer
Cobbfather Post Gazette

It's Hall of Fame Voting time again, and there are certainly some deserving candidates once again.  No one got in last year, let's see if we can get some players in this year.   Here are the Gazette's top 5 most deserving candidates.

Carl Sosa
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Age: 42B/T: R/R
Born: Overland Park, KS
Position(s): P (T4B)
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1. Carl Sosa
4 Time Cy Young Award Winner
9 Time All-Star
238 Career Wins
2.76 Career ERA
2 World Series Rings

Comments: This should be a no-brainer.  Sosa was one of the greatest pitchers in Cobbfather history, as his numbers indicate.  It will truly be a travesty if he doesn't get in on his first try.

Dan Carter
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Age: 38B/T: R/R
Born: Richmond, TX
Position(s): LF/CIF/RF/DH
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2. Dan Carter
2 Time MVP (one of only 2 players in Cobbfather history to win MVP in both the AL and NL)
7 Time All-Star
3 Time Silver Slugger winner
497 Career Home Runs
.936 Career OPS
2 World Series Rings

Comments: Carter was one vote shy of making it in last season.  His career stat line and the fact that he is one of only two players in World history to win the MVP in both leagues tell us he should definitely be in.  Hopefully this is the season that he finally makes it.

Buddy Poole
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Age: 38B/T: R/R
Born: Haverhill, MA
Position(s): 1B/LF/DH
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3. Buddy Poole
MVP Winner
6 Time All-Star
4 Time Silver Slugger winner
582 Career Home Runs
9 40+ Home Run Seasons
.906 career OPS
1 World Series Ring

Comments: Poole got 13 votes last season, 4 short of getting in the Hall.  He was one of the major mashers in the early seasons of the World, emassing 582 home runs.  We feel he should be in.

Anthony Gordon
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Age: 40B/T: R/R
Born: Newkirk, OK
Position(s): P (SuB)
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4. Anthony Gordon
9 Time All-Star
3 Time Fireman of the Year
464 Career Saves
3.11 Career ERA

Comments: Gordon got 12 votes last season, 5 short of induction.  His 9 time all-star status, the fact that he is amongst the all-time career save leaders with a stellar ERA indicates to us that he should be in.

Charlie Dickinson
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Age: 38B/T: R/R
Born: New Providence, NJ
Position(s): 1B/LF/DH
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5. Charlie Dickinson 
MVP Winner
4 Time All-Star
3 Time Silver Slugger winner
508 Career Home Runs
.925 Career OPS

Comments: Dickinson got 12 votes last season, 5 votes short of getting in.  Dickinson dominated seasons 4-10 getting at least 44 HR and 121 RBI each season.  We feel his career stat line warrants consideration for the Hall.

Don't forget to vote for the Hall of Fame, every vote is important!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Season 19 Free Agency Preview

Alberto Beltre
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Age: 34B/T: S/R
Born: Mao Valverde, DO
Position(s): P (SP1)
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Harry Mieses
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Age: 35B/T: R/R
Born: Don Gregorio, DO
Position(s): P (SP1)
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Vasco Serra
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Age: 36B/T: R/R
Born: Los Llanos, DO
Position(s): P (SP3)
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Need Starting Pitching?  Maybe one of the multiple time Cy-Young winners above could help!

Leon Jackson - Cobbfather Post Gazette

It's almost time to start signing free agents, and if you are looking for Starting Pitching, this could be the year to strike it rich!   This class is stacked, and included three starters who have won the Cy Young Award three times, and none of them are the top Starting Pitcher in the class!   To throw a wrench in the mix, a superstar former MVP bat is available.  Do you go for pitching or the big bat?  Can someone get both?  Enough talk, here's your top ten Free Agents for Season 19!

1. Mendy Kondou, 30, 3B
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat:  Career .421 OPS
Salary Over/Under:  5 years, $105 million

Possible Destinations: Colorado Springs, Dover, Los Angeles, Burlington, Syracuse

Signed with Dover - 5 years, $110 million

Kondou’s accolades pretty much speak for the type of player he is:  former MVP, Seven-time silver slugger, six-time all-star, and a four-time gold glove winner.   Kondou has elite power, batting eye and contact, and is an excellent fielder, he’d work anywhere except shortstop.  At only 30 he’ll still perform at an elite level for several seasons.   Whoever gets him will get a huge boost to their lineup, albeit at a huge price, as Kondou looks to cash in.

2. Victor Almanzar, 31, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat:  3.00 Career ERA
Salary Over/Under:  5 years, $95 million

Possible Destinations: Detroit, Syracuse, Los Angeles, Little Rock, Omaha

Signed with Boston - 5 years, $110 million

Almanzar, a former Cy Young winner, gets the nod as the top SP, in a very strong free agent class for starting pitchers.  It’s hard to pinpoint any weaknesses in Almanzar’s ratings.  If you land him, you almost certainly have a new staff ace on your hands, and probably someone who will finish in the top 5 in the Cy Young race for several years to come.  Again, he will come at a steep price, but should be worth it.

3. Alberto Beltre, 34, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.01 Career ERA
Salary Over/Under:  4 years, $75 million

Possible Destinations: Burlington,  El Paso, Little Rock, Durham, Dover

Signed with Durham - 5 years, $95.5 million

Beltre, a 2-time former Cy Young winner, winning it in both leagues, still should have some great years ahead for whichever team he signs with.  He dominates right handers still and has a great KnuckleCurve and Cut fastball that bewilders hitters.  If you don’t get one of the top two, he’d be a very nice consolation prize, if you can even call him that, he’d still be the #1 starter for a lot of teams.

4. Harry Mieses, 35, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.19 Career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $54 million

Possible Destinations: Colorado, El Paso, Omaha, Boston, Washington

Signed with Colorado Springs - 5 years, $80 million

What do you know, another two time Cy Young winner is available!   At 35, Mieses is still an incredible talent as good as the two above him.  Really, the only thing separating these three guys is age.  Mieses is incredibly solid across the board, and there’s really no weakness to point out, other than his age.  Even at 35, he’d be #1 in most other free agent classes, but this one happens to be stacked.

5. Welington Lorenzo, 32, SP
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Key Stat:  4.25 Career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $24 million

Possible Destinations: Austin, Minnesota, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Arizona

Signed with Los Angeles - 5 years, $24 million

We’ve now gotten past the former Cy Young winner candidates and on to some players that are not flawless.  Lorenzo is a step down from the other three SP’s, but can still be a solid #2 or #3.  He is vulnerable vs. lefties, doesn’t keep the ball down well, and doesn’t throw with much velocity.  He has a killer curveball, a couple of other good pitches, and very nice control.  He’s still a quality add for someone out there.  He won’t cost a draft pick either, which helps his value.

6. Johnnie Kennedy, 32, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 4.02 Career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $30 million

Possible Destinations: Syracuse, Burlington, Tampa Bay, Omaha, Colorado Springs

Signed with Durham - 5 years, $100.5 million

Kennedy is extremely similar to Lorenzo, with a slight trade off of being better vs. lefties, but with worse pitches than Lorenzo.  Other than that, they’re basically the same.  He’ll be another nice #2 or #3 SP for someone, but again isn’t as stellar as the elite SP’s available. 

7. Vasco Serra, 36, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.68 Career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $30 million

Possible Destinations: Dover, Colorado, Boston, Los Angeles, Vancouver

Signed with Burlington - 3 years, $45 million

What do you know, yet another 2-time former Cy Young winner!  Albeit it was 11 and 12 seasons ago respectively, Serra can still pitch well, and you could make an argument to rank him #5, but we bumped him down because of his age.  He hasn’t declined much at all yet, but it’s coming.  He should be great for another 2-3 seasons, but after  that it’s hard to tell what the future holds.  Still, he’ll be a very nice additional to someone’s staff for the next few seasons. 

8. B.C. Moreno, 29, LF
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .913 OPS last season
Salary Over/Under:  4 years, $38 million

Possible Destinations: Colorado, Washington, Detroit, Boston, Durham

Signed with New York - 5 years, $67 million

After Kondou, it’s looking like a pretty rough free agent class offense wise.    For his relatively young age for a free agent and his nice power, we’ll say Moreno is the 2nd best offensive free agent.  You’re not getting a superstar, but he’s a solid bat.  In the field, he’s questionable as a right fielder due to a minus arm and accuracy, but would be a very solid left fielder. 

9. Moose Gonzales, 28, SS
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat: 12 plus plays at SS last season
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $25 million

Possible Destinations: Detroit, Syracuse, El Paso, Kansas City

Signed with Colorado Springs - 5 years, $46 million

Decent hitting shortstops are hard to find, and that’s why Gonzales made our list.   There isn’t much great to say about his hitting, except he’s better than most that have 80 across the board fielding ratings and can actually plays a good shortstop, and that makes him an asset.  He’s only 28, so he should be a solid shortstop for many more seasons.

10. Curt Hebert, 30, SS
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat:  12 plus plays at SS last season
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $24 million

Possible Destinations: Arizona, Dover, Tampa Bay, Little Rock

Signed with Burlington - 5 years, $60.6 million

It’s pretty much the same story with Hebert as it is with Gonzales.  He’s actually a little better hitter than Gonzales with more speed, but a little less solid in the field in terms of arm strength and accuracy, and is also a few years older.  Still, he’s a rock solid shortstop, and will be a solid add for whoever lands him.

It will be an interesting free agent period for sure, good luck to all!

Friday, February 22, 2013

Season 18 Wrap Up

Vancouver takes it all in Season 18!
 
The Vancouver Canadians outlasted El Paso in a thrilling, hard-fought, seven game series to take their second championship in four seasons.  The series included a 14-inning thriller in Game 5 that swung the momentum in El Paso's favor, but Vancouver was able to take the last 2 games of the series at home to take all the glory.  

Benito Beltre must be considered the Playoff MVP for Vancouver.  The slick fielding shortstop known mostly for this glove, with .392 with 4 HR, 6 SB, and an 1.164 OPS in the playoffs, almost a full 500 points better than his regular season totals.  Alberto Beltre anchored the pitching staff for Vancouver, as always going 4-0 in 6 starts with a 3.00 ERA.

The Vancouver win capped a season in which they by far had the best record, going 115-47.  In a playoffs filled with upsets, they were the only 100 win team to make the LCS.  The NLCS featured #5 El Paso and #6 Austin, while and 84-78 Detroit squad was their opponent in the ALCS.  

A great season, capped off by a thrilling playoffs, good job to all!   We hope to be rolling on to Season 19 soon, so if you know anyone who might be interested in joining, spread the word, and we'll see you next season!