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AL East Sleepers: Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Written on February 1st, 2010 by Mike Silver75177 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/02/01/al-east-sleepers-and-movers-tampa-bay-devil-rays.htmlAL+East+Sleepers%3A+Tampa+Bay+Devil+Rays2010-02-01+12%3A15%3A28Mike+Silver
MLB: Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay Rays

For a team that, in any given year, is a collection of sleepers, this team has a number of high-upside contributors looking for either a rebound or breakout season. For the Rays to compete, they will need every player on the roster firing at all cylinders as the 2010 season is going to be – in all likelihood – the most competitive it has been since the 1990s.

Both the Red Sox and Yankees have restocked, the Rays have plugged up their disappointments and shored up their injuries, while the Orioles just got a serious infusion of young talent. The Blue Jays are still an NL West contender in any given year.

Filed under B.J. Upton, Desmond Jennings, Kelly Shoppach, Pat Burrell, Tampa Bay Rays, Wade Davis Tags:B.J. Upton, Desmond Jennings, Kelly Shoppach, Mike Silver, Pat Burrell, Tampa Bay Rays, Wade Davis

Snapshots Around the AL East

Written on December 21st, 2009 by Mike Silver71011 Commenthttp://firebrandal.com/2009/12/21/snapshots-around-the-al-east.htmlSnapshots+Around+the+AL+East2009-12-22+03%3A03%3A19Mike+Silver

Though the Boston rumor mill may be idling at the moment, the rest of the AL East is gaining momentum. Here’s a summary of the recent rumors and additions from around the division – minus Curtis Granderson:

- According to MLBTradeRumors, the Yankees are planning on adding an additional starting pitcher “by the New Year.” Including the names tied to New York are Derek Lowe and Javier Vazquez.

- Yankee’s centerfielders Brett Gardner and Melky Cabrera have drawn some interest from the Cubs, says FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal (about ¼ of the way down the page).

- The Yankees signed Nationals first baseman Nick Johnson to a reported one-year, $5.5 million deal. He would likely slide in as DH for New York. Though Johnson delivered little power last season for Washington, the Yankee’s right field stands and Johnson’s OBP should play well in the Bronx.

- The Orioles made some noise signing former Atlanta Braves reliever Mike Gonzalez to a two-year, $12 million deal. Gonzalez tore through the National League last season, striking out 90 in 74.1 innings on his way to a 2.42 ERA.

- Baltimore also added Garrett Atkins to a one-year deal for $4.5 million, with an $8.5 million club option for 2011. Atkins, who hit .226/.308/.342 over 354 at-bats last season, was linked to the Red Sox around the trade deadline.

- To finalize the Cleveland-Tampa Bay deal for Kelly Shoppach, the Indians received right-hander Mitch Talbot. Talbot threw 54.1 innings in AAA last season, totaling 40 strikeouts and 18 walks. Shoppach is a very interesting name for the Rays. An ex-Red Sox farmhand who appeared in nine games for Boston in 2005, the catcher hit .214/.335/.399 in 2009.

- Last week, the (Devil) Rays signed quad-A vets Ryan Shealy and Joe Dillon. Shealy, 30, finally produced at the major league level last season, slugging 7 home runs in 73 at-bats on his way to a .301/.354/.603 line. Dillon, 34, last had a productive season in 2007 at AAA, where he hit .317/.405/.610 with 20 home runs in 315 at-bats.

Filed under Baltimore Orioles, Garrett Atkins, Kelly Shoppach, Mike Gonzalez, New York Yankees, Quick Post, Tampa Bay Rays Tags:

American League Central Preview.

Written on April 8th, 2009 by Tito Crafts42072 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/04/08/american-league-central-preview.htmlAmerican+League+Central+Preview.2009-04-08+11%3A00%3A00Tito+Crafts

Victor Martinez should get back on track upon returning from injury. Martinez may not be a great catcher, but he actually has value outside of the batters box, unlike Hafner. I expect good things out of Martinez this season, maybe not great things, but good. Shoppach will handle some of the duties behind the plate as well, which will help Victor stay rested.
If Carlos Santana can make his way up to the big leagues this season, Victor could basically stay at first, and Shoppach could be moved for another piece, since they will need something, somewhere, eventually…

Filed under Alex Gordon, Bartolo Colon, Carl Pavano, Carlos Gomez, Carlos Guillen, Carlos Quentin, Cliff Lee, Coco Crisp, Curtis Granderson, Delmon Young, Fausto Carmona, Gavin Floyd, Gil Meche, Grady Sizemore, Jermaine Dye, Jhonny Peralta, Jim Rice, Jim Thome, Joakim Soria, Joe Mauer, Jose Contreras, Justin Morneau, Justin Verlander, Kelly Shoppach, Magglio Ordonez, Mark Buehrle, Miguel Cabrera, Nick Swisher, Paul Konerko, Travis Hafner, Victor Martinez, Zach Grienke Tags:al central preview

Know Thy Enemy Part I: ALCS 2007 Preview- Indians vs. Red Sox

Written on October 9th, 2007 by Zach Hayes21349 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2007/10/09/know-thy-enemy-part-i-alcs-2007-preview-indians-vs-red-sox.htmlKnow+Thy+Enemy+Part+I%3A+ALCS+2007+Preview-+Indians+vs.+Red+Sox2007-10-10+02%3A23%3A49Zach+Hayes

Here we stand, on the date of October 10, two days before the first pitch of the 2007 American League Championship Series.
Here we stood, on the date of March 31, [...]

Filed under 2007 ALCS, Bobby Kielty, Cleveland Indians, Coco Crisp, David Ortiz, Doug Mirabelli, Dustin Pedroia, Eric Hinske, Franklin Gutierrez, Grady Sizemore, J.D. Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jhonny Peralta, Julio Lugo, Kelly Shoppach, Kevin Youkilis, Know Thy Enemy, Manny Ramirez, Mike Lowell, Travis Hafner, Trot Nixon Tags:

Theo’s Biggest Mistake

Written on June 15th, 2007 by Evan Brunell170334 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2007/06/15/theos-biggest-mistake.htmlTheo%27s+Biggest+Mistake2007-06-15+04%3A01%3A15Evan+Brunell

Letting Orlando Cabrera go was Theo Epstein’s biggest mistake of his short career as a general manager, and we’re feeling the effects of this to this day.
Let’s backtrack a little [...]

Filed under Cla Meredith, Coco Crisp, Doug Mirabelli, Edgar Renteria, Josh Bard, Julio Lugo, Kelly Shoppach, Kenny Lofton, Orlando Cabrera, Theo Epstein, Trades Tags:

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