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MLB Injury Notes

11 May 2009
Kansas City Closer Joakim Soria went on the 15-day DL because of a sore shoulder.  The move was made retroactive to May 8th.  Soria is seven for seven in Save opportunities, has a 2.08 ERA and a 1.38 WHIP.  Juan Cruz will hold down the fort while Soria is out.  He has a couple Wins on the year, a 1.88 ERA, and 1.12 WHIP.  He’s not as nasty, as evidenced by his 6.91 K/9 ratio compared to Soria’s 10.38, but he should be a nice short-term solution for Soria owners or those looking for additional Saves.

The Angels could be adding not one, but two front end Starting Pitchers this week as both John Lackey and Ervin Santana are close to putting their elbow injuries behind them.  In two starts for Triple-A Salt Lake Lackey is 0-1 with a 2.79 ERA and 0.72 WHIP.  He has 8 Ks in 9-2/3 Innings, with just one Walk.  Santana has made one start picking up a Win with a 3.60 ERA and 0.80 WHIP.  He had four Ks in 8 Innings with just one Walk as well.   

Daisuke Matsuzaka threw four scoreless Innings in his second rehab start for Triple-A Pawtucket.  He has not allowed a Run in 6-2/3 Innings during his rehab assignment.  He has 5 Ks and 4 Walks, which has his WHIP at an unimpressive 1.50.  He will likely make one more rehab start before rejoining Boston.

Chien-Ming Wang will make his first rehab assignment start when he takes the mound for  Triple-A Scranton.  The Daily News is reporting he’ll throw 100 pitches, and if he looks good, he could rejoin the Yankees shortly.  Currently he’s sporting a 34.50 ERA and 4.83 WHIP.

There are several players with bumps and bruises right now.  There are just four games on tap today:

Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland Indians
Atlanta Braves vs. New York Mets
Cincinnati Reds vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Washington Nationals vs. San Francisco Giants (Ryan Zimmerman Watch continues)

Everyone else will welcome the time off after a long stretch of consecutive games.

Dice-K Pitches Well

6 May 2009

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ESPN is reporting that Daisuke Matsuzaka threw 2-2/3 scoreless Innings on Tuesday as Triple-A Pawtucket took on the Toledo Mud Hens.  Dice K lived up to his name, picking up five strikeouts.  He gave up two hits and two walks making his WHIP 1.50.  Dice-K is still a couple weeks away from returning.  He’ll probably make two more starts to ensure that he’s ready.

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Chris Carpenter
just can’t catch a break.  After throwing seven scoreless Innings in his season debut on April 9th against Pittsburgh, Carpenter was forced out after three Innings on Tuesday with a strained rib cage.  Carpenter surrendered four hits, but has still yet to allow an Earned Run this year.  Carpenter has dealt with elbow and shoulder injuries that have allowed him to make just six starts since the beginning of the 2007 season.  Mitchell Boggs was called up and will likely take the former Cy Young Award winner’s spot in the rotation.

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Daisuke Matsuzaka
also landed on the DL due to a shoulder strain.  After sporting a 18-3, 2.90 ERA, Dice-K has struggled by allowing 9 Earned Runs in 6-1/3 Innings (12.79 ERA).  He allowed just 54 Earned Runs in 167-2/3 Innings last year.  He just can’t get anyone out as evidenced by his robust 3.00 WHIP.  Some may point to his participation in the World Baseball Classic as a reason for the shoulder strain.  Dice-K was named MVP of the WBC after winning three games.  Hunter Jones got the call to replace him on the roster.  Clay Buchholz will likely replace Matsuzaka in the rotation.

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Here’s a look at some Pitchers who will have a hard time matching their 2008 production.

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Cliff Lee
– I’m sorry, but you don’t go 22-3 with a 2.54 ERA and a 1.11 WHIP without expecting somewhat of a letdown the following year.  Even without that remarkable year though his winning percentage was a solid .600 so I don’t expect a major fall in his win total and winning percentage.  I could see an 18-10 for him.  I think his ERA and WHIP increase slightly to somewhere around his 2005 numbers (3.79 and 1.22).  Opposing batters his .275 on him after the break.  Even though he managed a 2.83 ERA and 1.21 WHIP in those games, that number is a little alarming.  Historically, when his BAA is .268 or higher he has struggled.

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Roy Halladay - Roy is another victim of his bar being set too high last year.  He has his most Wins (20) and Innings (246) since 2003, had a career high 206 Ks, and had his lowest ERA (2.78), WHIP (1.05) and BAA (.237) since 2005.  He’s never had lower ERA, WHIP, or BAA in any of his 200+ Inning seasons.  I still think he’ll have a solid year, but he won’t be the top rated Pitcher.  I’ll put him on a 18-10, 180 K, 3.15, 1.10, .250 season.

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Ryan Dempster
– Ryan was awesome last year going 17-6 with 187 Ks, a 2.96 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and a .227 BAA in his first stint as a regular starter since 2003.  He’ll be solid this year, as I mentioned in my debate with the Rotoprofessor, but he will take a small step back.  I’m putting him on a 17-10, 170 K, 3.30 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, .245 BAA year.

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Daisuke Matsuzaka – Unless Dice-K gets his Walks in order, 2009 could go much rougher than his outstanding (18-3, 2.90 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, .211 BAA) 2008 season.  I can see him matching his win total, but add about 7 more Losses.  I’d also expect a half point higher ERA.  His WHIP was identical in his first two years, and I don’t see that changing much.  His BAA will likely come up 20 points.  His strikeout total dropped from 201 in 2007 to 154 in 2008.  I expect that number to actually increase to about 175.
 
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Edinson Vólquez
- Vólquez was one of the biggest surprises last year going 17-6 with 206 Ks, a 3.21 ERA, a 1.33 WHIP, and a .232 BAA.  Amazing when you consider he’s in a Hitter’s Park.  His splits were alarming:

Pre-All-Star Game:  12-3, 2.29 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, .212 BAA
Post-All-Star Game:  5-3, 4.60 ERA, 1.46 WHIP, .260 BAA

The one constant was his ability to strike out batters.  I think his 2009 line will look like:  15-14, 220 Ks, 4.05 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, .260 BAA.

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Francisco Rodríguez
– K-Rod set a record with 62 Saves last year.  His previous career high was 47.  The ERA and WHIP won’t likely change much, but he’ll save around 15-20 fewer games.

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Joakim Soria
- The ERA and WHIP will remain outstanding, but I’m not sure he’ll get enough Save opportunities to match the 42 he registered last year.  Somewhere around 35 seems like a more reasonable number.

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Kerry Wood
- I hate to pick on this guy, but I’m not sure the move to the American League will be a smooth one for the oft-injured Closer.  Kerry’s ERA, WHIP, and BAA jumped from 3.02, 1.01, and .201 pre-All-Star break to 3.74, 1.25, and .250 in the games after the break.  IF he can stay healthy I put him on 28 Save, 3.50 ERA season.

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Tuesday, July 22nd
Adam Lind
went 4 for 5 with 2 Runs, a Double, a HR, and 3 RBI.  Melvin Mora went 4 for 5 with a Run, a Double, a HR and 5 RBI.  Alexei Ramirez hit a Grand Slam.  Jack Hannahan and John McDonald each had 4 RBI.  Jeff Baker had 4 Hits.  Ian Stewart went 3 for 3 with 4 RBI.  Bengie Molina hit a pair of HRs and had 3 RBI.  Kurt Suzuki, Endy Chavez, Edgar Gonzalez, Jay Bruce, Freddy Sanchez (3 Runs), Chris Davis, Jermaine Dye, Brad Hawpe, Mark Grudzielanek, Magglio Ordonez, and Conor Jackson (3 RBI) each had 3 Hits.  Bobby Abreu, Ryan Doumit, Nick Swisher, and Mike Jacobs each had 3 RBI.  Nick Markakis and Placido Polanco each scored 3 Runs.

Ubaldo Jimenez pitched a Complete Game four-hitter giving up 1 Run to improve to 6-9 witha  3.98 ERA.  Paul Maholm gave up 1 Run on 5 Hits in 8 Innings to improve to 7-6 with a 3.92 ERA.  Rick VandenHurk tossed 5 no-hit scoreless Innings.  He did walk 5 though to go along with his 7 Ks to improve to 1-1.  Johan Santana gave up 2 Runs in 8 Innings, but got a no-decision.  He left with 105 pitches.  He should have pitched a Complete Game as his bullpen gave up 6 Runs in the 9th.  Johnny Cueto gave up 3 Runs in 6 Innings with 10 Ks, but got a no-decision.  Mark Buehrle gave up 1 Run in 7-1/3 Innings to improve to 8-8 with a 3.56 ERA.  Barry Zito gave up 3 Runs in 6 Innings to improve to 5-12.  Daisuke Matsuzaka gave up 2 Runs in 7-1/3 Innings with 6 Ks to improve to 11-1 with a 2.63 ERA.  Kenny Rogers gave up 1 Run in 6 Innings to improve to 9-+.

Monday, July 7th
Torii Hunter
went 3 for 5 with 2 Runs, 3 HRs, and 3 RBI.  Ian Kinsler and Adrian Beltre each banged out 4 Hits.  David Wright had 4 RBI.  David DeJesus, Mike Aviles, Eric Hinske, Endy Chavez, Damion Easley, Fernando Tatis, Vladimir Guerrero, Blake DeWitt, and Alfredo Amezaga each had 3 Hits.  John Buck, Carlos Lee, David Murphy, and Richie Sexson each  had 3 RBI.

Hiroki Kuroda threw a Complete Game one-hit Shutout with 6 Ks to improve to 5-6 with a 3.39 ERA.  He lost his Perfect Game bid in the 8th on a Mark Teixeira Double.  Ubaldo Jimenez allowed 3 Hits in 7 scoreless Innings with 7 Ks to improve to 4-8.  Daisuke Matsuzaka (7-1/3 scoreless Innings) and Scott Baker (7 scoreless Innings, 7 Ks) got no-decisons in their pitchers’ duel.  Chad Paronto tossed four Innings of scoreless relief (after the Runelvys Hernandez gave up 10 Runs in 4 Innings).  Dustin Nippert gave up 1 Run on 4 Hits in 7 Innings of relief (after Luis Mendoza got shelled for 8 Runs in 1-1/3 Innings.  Ricky Nolasco gave up 1 Run on 5 Hits in 8 Innings with 7 Ks to improve to 10-4 with a 3.74 ERA.  Greg Maddux gave up 1 Earned Run in 6 Innings, but took the Loss.

Friday, June 27th
Carlos Delgado
hit a Double, a pair of HRs, and drove in 9 Runs in the first game.  Luis Castillo scored 5 Runs in the first game.  Carlos Beltran scored 4 Runs and had 3 RBI in the first game.  Bobby Abreu had 4 Hits and 3 RBI in the second game.  Evan Longoria had 4 Hits, 3 Runs, and 3 RBI.  David Wright (first game) and Curtis Granderson each had 4 Hits and 3 RBI.  Carlos Quentin and Kevin Youkilis also had 4 Hits.  Corey Hart hit a pair of HRs and had 3 RBI.  A-Rod (first game), Geovany Soto, Jermaine Dye (3 RBI), Delmon Young, Clete Thomas, Ryan Braun, Carl Crawford (3 Runs), Troy Glaus, Ichiro Suzuki, Jose Lopez, David DeJesus, Ian Kinsler (3 Runs), Dustin Pedroia, Adam “Not Pacman” Jones, Brian Giles, and Jamey Carroll each had 3 Hits.  Grady Sizemore, Mark Teixeira, J.D. Drew, Robinson Cano (2nd game), Adrian Beltre, Andre Ethier, and Jack Wilson each had 3 RBI.  Nick Swisher and Pedro Feliz each hit a Grand Slam.  Eric Hinske scored 3 Runs and had 3 RBI.  Alex Gordon had 4 RBI.  Russell Martin scored 3 Runs.

C.C. Sabathia gave up 4 Hits in 8 scoreless Innings with 11 Ks to improve to 6-8 and lower is ERA to 3.78.   Jair Jurrjens tossed 8 scoreless Innings allowing 3 Hits to improve to 8-3 with a 2.94 ERA.  Eddie Bonine gave up 1 Run on 5 Hits in 8 strong Innings as he improve to 2-0 with a 3.98 ERA.  Ricky Nolasco gave up 1 Run on 6 Hits in 8 Innings with 9 Ks to improve to 8-4.  Daisuke Matsuzaka  gave up 2 Hits in 5 scoreless Innings to improve to 9-1 with a 3.21 ERA.  Gil Meche gave up 1 Run in 7 Innings to improve to 6-8.  Sidney Ponson gave up 5 Hits in 6 scoreless Innings as he improved to 5-1 with a 3.50 ERA.  Dana Eveland gave up 1 Run on 5 Hits in 7-1/3 Innings to improve to 6-5 with a 3.34 ERA.  Jarrod Washburn gave up 2 Runs in 7-2/3 Innings to improve to 3-7.  Chan Ho Park gave up 4 Hits in 6 scoreless Innings with 7 Ks to improve to 3-2 with a 2.52 ERA,


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