Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

2010 End of Season numbers and ranks

Worst year in club history

10th in Hits at 1,341
10th in Runs at 716
11th in HR's at 160
11th in RBI's at 641
11th in BB's at 481
13th in SB at 82
13th in Avg at .261
13th in OPS at .746

7th in Inn at 1,554
10th in K's at 1,231
1st in Wins at 117
7th in Loses at 87
7th(t) in SV's at 62
7th in Holds at 48
9th in ERA at 3.92
9th in Whip at 1.30

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Signs of Life

The Heroe's are on a roll, after defeating Pro Bowlers 10-5 on Sunday the Heroe's have gone 31-13 over the past 3 weeks. And over the last 11 weeks the Heroe's are 1 game above .500. Still under .500 on the year by 22 games with 7 weeks to go.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Mike Trout called up!

As you are probably aware by now, Los Angeles Angels prospect Mike Trout was promoted to the majors this morning and should be in the starting lineup tonight. Alas, this was too late for him to be named Prospect of the Day, but I'll write him up on Monday. I think they might be rushing him a bit, but he's met or exceeded all expectations so far, so I can understand the temptation to do this.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Jay Bruce Resigns with Reds

Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com reports that the Reds have signed outfielder Jay Bruce to a six-year, $56 million contract extension.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Top 25 Prospects by OFP has 3 Heros on it

http://projectprospect.com/article/2010/12/06/top-25-prospects-by-ofp

This list is based purely upon OFP (Overall Future Potential)

6. Mike Trout 60 Impact player; Frequent all-star

9. Julio Teheran 59 Quality No. 2-3 starter or closer

20. Tanner Scheppers 55 Quality No. 2-3 starter or closer

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Trade Dec 1st 2010

The adding of 2012 1st round picks moves forward.

Ball Busters Gets
2nd rd #24
3rd rd #44

Heros Gets
2012 1st rd pick

BA loves Scheppers

Listed #3 in he system and #2 SP in 2014. Very Nice to see, also best fastball and curve ball n the system.

TOP 10 PROSPECTS:

1. Martin Perez, lhp
2. Jurickson Profar, ss
3. Tanner Scheppers, rhp
4. Robbie Erlin, lhp
5. Engel Beltre, of
6. Michael Kirkman, lhp
7. Mike Olt, 3b
8. Luis Sardinas, ss
9. Jake Skole, of
10. Miguel de los Santos, lhp

BEST TOOLS:
Best Hitter for Average Jurickson Profar
Best Power Hitter Mike Olt
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Chris McGuiness
Fastest Baserunner Leury Garcia
Best Athlete Jordan Akins
Best Fastball Tanner Scheppers
Best Curveball Tanner Scheppers
Best Slider Michael Kirkman
Best Changeup Miguel de los Santos
Best Control Robbie Erlin
Best Defensive Catcher Jose Felix
Best Defensive Infielder Jurickson Profar
Best Infield Arm Leury Garcia
Best Defensive Outfielder Engel Beltre
Best Outfield Arm Engel Beltre

PROJECTED 2014 LINEUP:
Catcher Kellin Deglan
First Base Mitch Moreland
Second Base Jurickson Profar
Third Base Mike Olt
Shortstop Elvis Andrus
Left Field Nelson Cruz
Center Field Josh Hamilton
Right Field Engel Beltre
Designated Hitter Ian Kinsler
No. 1 Starter Martin Perez
No. 2 Starter Tanner Scheppers
No. 3 Starter Robbie Erlin
No. 4 Starter C.J. Wilson
No. 5 Starter Derek Holland
Closer Neftali Feliz

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

5 Stars for Jason Kipnis


1. Jason Kipnis, 2B
DOB: 4/3/87
Height/Weight: 5-10/175
Bats/Throws: L/R
Drafted/Signed: Second round, 2009, Arizona State
2010 Stats: .300/.387/.478 at High-A (54 G); .311/.385/.502 at Double-A (79 G)
Best/Worst Tool: Hit/arm





Five-Star Prospects
1. Jason Kipnis, 2B
2. Lonnie Chisenhall, 3B
Four-Star Prospects
3. Drew Pomeranz, LHP
4. Alex White, RHP
Three-Star Prospects
5. LeVon Washington, OF
6. Nick Weglarz, OF
7. Joe Gardner, RHP
8. Jason Knapp, RHP
9. Tony Wolters, SS
10. Cord Phelps, 2B/3B
11. Kyle Blair, RHP

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Mike Trout #1 and other notes

The first overall prospect in the minorleagueball community rankings was Mike Trout. Gatling asked me to post this due to some unforeseen issues with SBN. I'm sure the guys will get the %s up for the next vote.

With 63.2% of the vote, Julio Teheran is elected Community Pitching Prospect #2.

Dereck Norris was given 5 stars by BP and named the2nd prospect in there system.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

AFL Update

The Heros have 6 players working on there game in the AFL here is how they are doing.

Arizona Fall League: Batting Leaders (click column headers to sort)
Name Team POS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG OPS
Johnny Giavotella SUR 2B 15 61 11 20 9 0 2 11 35 4 5 0 1 .373 .574 .328 .947
Marc Krauss SCO OF 21 82 20 25 5 1 4 23 44 14 21 0 0 .406 .537 .305 .943
Jason Kipnis PEJ 2B 19 78 13 23 11 3 3 19 49 5 9 2 0 .337 .628 .295 .966
A.J. Pollock SCO OF 15 61 10 18 6 0 0 9 24 6 10 6 0 .377 .393 .295 .770
Derek Norris SCO C 16 54 10 15 5 2 4 19 36 11 18 2 0 .403 .667 .278 1.070

Notes
*All 5 of the pos players were in the Fall League All-Star Game
*Krauss and Norris are tied for 3rd in hte league in HR
*Krauss leads the league in RBI's with 23
*AJ Pollack is tied for 6th in SB with 6
*Norris is 4th in OPS with a 1.070
*Kipnis rebound from a small start to now be tied for 5th fir total bases with 49
*Giavotella is batting .328 and post the 2nd lowest K% rate in the league.

SP Eric Hurley 3-0 (6 starts) 24Inn 14k's 1.82era 1.01whip
*3rd in era
*2nd in Whip amoung SP's
*Tied 5th in Wins

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Trade Idea

Here was a blockbuster trade I was thinking of offering to the Raging Ferrits.

I would get
C Posey
1B Morneau
OF Upton

Jake would get
1st rd 6th
1st rd 7th
1st rd 10th
1st rd (2012)
1st rd (2012 Cale's)
SP Julio Terahan
OF Mike Trout
C Dereck Norris
OF Marc Krauss

What are some thoughts out there? Jake gets 5 1st rd's and 2 top 5 prospcts over all, Norris should be top 100 and they call Krauss a mini-Dunn (even though he is 6'3 240) With Jake's other prospects and draft picks over the next two years he will put an elite core of prospects together that can make a major slash. Down side probaly not going to win the next two years.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Notes


Jay Bruce, who is an arbitration-eligible as a "Super Two" this winter, is open to a multi-year contract, according to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com.

"If Jay can get compensated fairly over his arbitration years and into his free agency years, we're open to it," said Bruce's agent Matt Sosnick. "If it makes financial sense, we'll look at it. There is no hesitation on Jay's part to stay in Cincinnati for as long as possible. He loves it there." Bruce, 23, batted .281/.353/.493 with 25 homers and 70 RBI this past season and is already one of the best defensive right fielders in baseball. It would be wise to lock him up now before he has a true breakthrough season.

The Yankees have included Bill Hall on their offseason wish list, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com.

Hall, who turns 31 in December, batted .247/.316/.456 with 18 home runs, 46 RBI and nine stolen bases in 344 at-bats with the Red Sox this past season. He also played six different defensive positions, so his flexibility would be valuable for any team. They obviously won't be alone in their interest -- and money and playing time will be two significant factors -- but it's worth noting that Hall works out with Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long in the offseason.

Manny Ramirez's agent Scott Boras said Monday that his client is hoping to find an incentive-laden one-year contract for 2011.

Manny wants to DH in a hitting-friendly environment. "It's just like Vlad Guerrero. His last Angels season, where he had an injury season and he had 50 RBI, was not a customary Vlad Guerrero season," said Boras. "He went to Texas and reestablished himself. This is really the course for great veteran hitters." Ramirez might have to settle for a deal with a non-contender.

According to Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, the Pirates have identified Jorge De La Rosa as their primary offseason target.

De La Rosa is expected to land a lucrative multi-year contract this winter as a second tier option to top free agent Cliff Lee. The Pirates don't tend to shell out such things, but they do have a talented core in place and could certainly use a jolt in the starting rotation. De La Rosa, 29, posted a 4.22 ERA and struck out 113 batters in 121 2/3 innings this past year.

Wladimir Balentien signed in Japan

Balentien never caught on state-side, registering a .221/.281/.374 career batting line and 149 strikeouts over 511 major league at-bats. If he plays well enough in Japan, he may be able to find a spot on a big league roster for 2012. It's not yet known which Japanese club he signed with.

The Heros once recieved Balentien and Luke Hochevar in exchnage for Ichiro. Both where top 50 prospects at the time, what a terrible trade.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Arguelles Traded

There has been a trade in the CPL

Your Mom trades:
2012 4th round pick

to Kelly's Heroes for:
Noel Arguelles (SP KC)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Ryan Zimmerman


Ryan Zimmerman not only was Hero of the year but was named 2010 NL silver slugger as well. The award was the 25 year olds 2nd time winning.

Eric Hurley Healthy?

Rangers activated RHP Eric Hurley from the 60-day disabled list.

Hurley missed the entire 2010 season because of chronic hand problems that have so far required three surgeries. He hasn't thrown a pitch in a major league game since 2008, when he finished with a 5.47 ERA and 1.42 WHIP in 24 2/3 innings.

Hurley was once a top #25 prospect in all of baseball. Here was his report on MILB

Hurley reached Triple-A at age 21 and more than held his own there, with his final stats skewed by two awful starts to close out the year. The hard-throwing right-hander uses a hard, heavy sinker/fastball and can throw both a two- and four-seam fastball by hitters. His other offerings -- a slider and changeup -- aren't bad, but are a bit behind his fastball. Once he establishes command of those pitches, the sky could be the limit.
Following the pattern of his career thus far -- and what the Rangers have done with other pitchers in the past -- Hurley should reach Arlington at some point in 2008. Give him a little time back in Triple-A to iron out his game and he could be ready to join the Rangers' rotation by midseason.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Arz Kelly's Heros Prospects


This was pulled from BP on Nov 12, 2010

Marc Krauss, OFDOB: 10/5/87
Height/Weight: 6-3/235
Bats/Throws: L/R
Drafted/Signed: Second round, 2009, Ohio University
2010 Stats: .302/.371/.509 at High-A (138 G)
Best/Worst Tool: Power/speed

Year in Review: This massive outfielder was among the Cal League's most dangerous hitters in the second half, slugging 18 home runs in just 272 at-bats after the All-Star break.
The Good: One scout compared Krauss to a “mini Adam Dunn,” as he's a massive presence at the plate with an explosive swing that generates impressive power to all fields. He has a sound approach at the dish and can blast mistakes over the fence from pole to pole.
The Bad: With Krauss' size come the expected negatives, as he's downright slow and a poor outfielder that some scouts believe is better suited for first base or designated hitter. He's a streaky hitter whose swing can get quite long at times, and many question his ability to hit for average at the higher levels.
Ephemera: While it's unlikely that he'll ever catch Mike Schmidt (548), Krauss needs just 21 major-league home runs to rank second among players drafted out of Ohio U.
Perfect World Projection: He may be a low-average, high-power hitter who likely hits fifth in a good lineup.
Fantasy Impact: You'll get power, but don't expect much else.
Path to the Big Leagues: Mobile will provide observers with a much better feel for Krauss' ability to do things beyond hit home runs.
ETA: Late 2012.

A.J. Pollock, OF: He missed all of the regular season due to elbow surgery; many scouts see him as a 'tweener.

Sam Demel, RHP: This power-armed righty was impressive at times out of the big-league bullpen. However, he needs more consistency with his control and slider

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Dark Horse Free Agents: Jorge De La Rosa

Full Story at http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=12408

He might not be Cliff Lee, but Jorge De La Rosa has as much value as any other starting pitcher on the free-agent market beside the Rangers left-hander. After being traded from the Royals to the Rockies in 2008, De La Rosa has dominated National League hitters.

De La Rosa only made 20 starts in 2010 because of a torn flexor tendon band in a finger of his pitching hand, which put him on the disabled list for almost two months. In 2009, he was eighth in the NL with 9.39 SO/9 (min. 100 IP), helping the Rockies capture the NL wild card.

The break on De La Rosa’s slider is devastating and his changeup is very deceptive. He’s a strikeout machine but can get wild at times. De La Rosa’s career averages in strikeouts (146) and walks (83) are almost identical to Giants southpaw Jonathan Sanchez’s career averages (170 SO, 83 BB).

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Manny Time!


The Heros made a trade with Get Denarded today. Get Denarded will move up from the 7th pick to the 4th pick in the 1st rd and the Heros in exchange will recieve OF Manny Ramirez. The thinking behind the trade was there was not one guy we had to have at #4, Zack Cox is a nice player but not one we were sold on more so then others that will be left at #7.

Manny may only have 1 good year left in the tank but if there is one good year left in him it could be a big addition to the Heros. His stats last year were ok .298 9 HR 42RBI 46BB in an injury plagued season. Hopefully this year he will be playing with a chip on this shoulder.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Future Shock Blog on BP

•Eduardo Escobar, SS, White Sox (AFL: Saguaros): 3-for-5, 3B, R, RBI. This has to slow down at some point, right? Up to .366/.416/.662 in 18 games.

•Juan Francisco, 3B, Reds (DWL: Gigantes): 3-for-5, 2B, R, RBI, K. Reds fans won't be shocked to learn that he's yet to draw a walk in 40 at-bats.

•Caleb Joseph, C, Orioles (AFL: Scorpions): 3-for-3, 2B, R, 3 RBI, BB. Athletic catcher trying to bounce back from miserable regular season at Double-A (.235/.301/.368).

•Marc Krauss, OF, Diamondbacks (AFL: Scorpions): 3-for-5, 2B, R. Big left-fielder draws some physical comps to Adam Dunn; he doesn't have that kind of power, but he certainly can hit.

•Martin Perez, LHP, Rangers (VEN: Navegantes): 1.2 IP, 5 H, 5 R (4 ER), 3 BB, 1 K. Has combined three very good outings with two downright awful ones as Jekyll and Hyde act we saw in the regular season continues.

•Logan Schafer, OF, Brewers (AFL: Rafters): 3-for-5, RBI. Slew of injuries (groin, hernia, broken foot) limited him to just eight regular season games; has tools to succeed but 24 and almost no upper-level experience.

•Robbie Weinhardt, RHP, Tigers (PR: Senadores): 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K. Six shutout innings in five appearances; will have to earn way back to big leagues after rocky debut.