Brief Weekend Review
by Jon Shields ~ August 18th, 2008 at 1:37 am
I took the weekend off from BBTing. Didn’t read the papers or the blogosphere, didn’t watch any games; nothing. It was a nice break from the typically frustrated and confusing world of Seattle Mariners baseball. I did watch the Olympics, however. I saw Michael Phelps get his seventh and eighth, which was great, but the most impressive single performance I’ve seen this Olympic games was Usain Bolt’s utter domination in the 100 meter dash. My jaw literally dropped! I also spent some time with some old friends that I haven’t seen in about five or six years, and spent a lot of time with my beautiful niece and other family. Now it’s time to check back in on the Mariners.
Seattle’s top draftpick hasn’t been signed just yet, but that doesn’t mean he won’t be. The deadline commonly referred to only applies to underclassmen, not college seniors such as Fields.
Carlos Silva was placed on the 15-day disabled list with “arm fatigue,” AKA total suckage. Any move to get him out of the rotation is a good move. Feierabend was recalled and beat up by the Twinkies, but I’d still rather see him in the rotation than Silva. It would be great if he can prove to be a reliable back of the rotation arm, but he’s far from establishing himself as such a player. There is a theory floating around that he is one of those dreaded “4-A players,” or someone that can find success in AAA but not in the bigs. Only time will tell if Feierabend can get big league hitters out on a consistent basis.
This was determined before the weekend, but the Twins genuinely wanted Jarrod Washburn, and it wasn’t a block move. Also, Boof Bonser wasn’t discussed, but Nick Blackburn was, which is an absolute joke. More on Pelekoudas’ decision not to dump salary and the direction of the team later.
Richie Sexson was dumped by the Yankees. He was hitting lefties, which was what he was brought in to do, so I’m guessing that the Bronx Bombers are half-throwing in the towel and letting some youth get playing time.
Obviously that’s a very broad overview and I skipped some stuff, but now I’m caught up and can return you to your regularly scheduled BBT programming!
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Brian
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Brian
