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Showing posts with label Ben Sheets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Sheets. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sheets Career Over?


Basically the worst situation for the A's and Sheets has happened. Ben Sheets has a torn flexor tendon that will require surgery to fix. Sheets missed all of 2009 with the exact same injury and surgery, so the road back will be rough, and it wasn't like he was very good this year (4.53 ERA).

I feel bad for him, because even if he makes it back he will never be that pitcher he was with the Brewers. The good news for the A's is that they only gave him a 1 year deal, so they are off the hook after this year. Sheets on the other hand is fucked, and I really would probably retire if I was him.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Phillies About To Make Moves


There are a bunch of rumors going around the MLB today, and most of them have to do with the Phillies. Basically they all have to do with the Phillies looking to unload Jayson Werth and/or grab another starting pitcher. The question is what level of pitcher are they looking for.

The hot rumor so far is that the Phillies are making a serious run at Oswalt, but they don't want to take on his contract unless they can move Werth (Oswalt is owed more than $7 million for the rest of this year and $16 million next season, and he has a $16 million option with a $2 million buyout for 2012). The other problem is that Oswalt will have to clear any trade, as he has a no trade clause. He has said he wants to stay more near Texas, but Philly is a proven winner, so I think if it came down to that he would go.

Other names that are being kicked around are Dan Haren, Jeremy Guthrie, and Ben Sheets. I'll tell you right now if the Phillies get Haren they are going to win it all.

In any of these deals (with the exception of Guthrie) the Phillies are going to have to free up some money (according to reports). Most people think that means Werth is on his way out. Werth has been linked to the Red Sox many times over the last month or so. It would be interesting what the Sox would have to give up to get him, but the price could be driven down quickly if the Phillies are able to land a starting pitcher for prospects.

Anyways, I do believe the Phillies will make a couple moves very soon, so keep an eye on this.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Oakland A's Sign Ben Sheets


Ben Sheets has signed with the Oakland A's today, as he has passed his physical and it is all but done. Sheets will get a 1 year deal worth right around $10 million. I love this signing by the A's, they are not locked into him long term, and all the scouts say he looks like he is healthy and ready to go. Oakland has a ton of young pitching talent, and if Ben Sheets can be a top of the rotation kind of guy they could have a great pitching staff. Still, with their current lineup I don't see them making the playoffs, but they will be a team that a lot of teams will not want to play, if this rotation works out the way I think it will.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Sheets "Dazzels" During Throwing Session


We reported last week that Ben Sheets would be throwing a side session for some MLB teams. Well apparently he did well, and there were plenty of teams on hand to see it. Scouts say that he was throwing about 92 MPH, but what was really impressive was how he commanded and located his curveball.

The session went so well that rumors are coming out that Sheets wants $10 million this year, and a players option for next season. I don't know if he will get that much, but lets look at the teams that were rumored to be in attendance...

Reds
Nationals
Diamondbacks
Cubs
Rangers
Cardinals
Blue Jays
Dodgers
Brewers
Mets

No Yankees and no Red Sox, usually means you aren't going to get top dollar, yet I still think there is a chance. The Mets really need some pitching, and could easily see them jumping on this guy. He is an injury risk, but who else could they look at Joel Pineiro? No thanks.

Obviously the Rangers could be another decent possibility, and that would really make then dangerous (and very injury prone) with the addition of Harden already.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Ben Sheets To Pitch Tuesday


Tuesday is a huge day for Ben Sheets. He has been looking for a much bigger contract then I think he deserves, but is he comes out and shows that he is healthy, and has a good live fastball you might just see someone overpay for him. There have been a lot of rumors teams like the Mets, Rangers, Yankees, Blue Jays, and Orioles. My thinking is that the Yankees are out, since their team is basically set except for a left fielder. The Mets really shouldn't be just gambling, but then again they REALLY need some starting pitching. I still think the Orioles will land Bedard, so that leaves the Rangers and Blue Jays. The Blue Jays are rebuilding, so I really wouldn't suggest this signing unless they can get him cheap. That leaves the Rangers, which is where I think he will end up. The Rangers have already made one "risky signing with Rich Harden", but if he and Sheet worked out, and with the young players, and fantastic offensive lineup this team could be a real threat.

We'll let you know how he does next week.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Yankees "Very Interested" In Ben Sheets


"Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports hears that the Yankees are "very interested" in Ben Sheets, though they don't believe the righty is in a hurry to sign. When the Yanks met with agent Casey Close at the Winter Meetings, it became apparent that they had some interest in Sheets, in spite of suggestions that he could seek $12MM per season (MLBTradeRumors)."

How the fuck can Sheets ask for $12 million? I mean I know money means nothing to the Yankees, but I really don't get how he can demand money like that when he has been so hurt last year. I like Sheets, and I think there is a good chance at him rebounds, but he is not worth even close to that kind of money!!!

Another possibility for the Yankees is Justin Duchscherer‎.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Ben Sheets Talk Heating Up


"The Rangers will likely be involved again in the pursuit of free agent pitcher Ben Sheets, who had February surgery to repair a torn flexor tendon in his right elbow (MLB.com)."

I really like Ben Sheets and I hope he is able to come back. The Rangers had this guy signed before he failed a physical, and then had to have surgery. Still, if he is able to come back the Rangers have to be all over this guy. Texas has maybe the greatest lineup of all-time, but we all know they aren't going to go anywhere without more pitching. They have some talent in the minors, and if they could add a guy like Sheets (especially for the 2011 season) they would be that more dangerous. Other teams that are taking a look at him are Angels, Mets and Cardinals. Out of those teams you would think the Mets would have to be putting some serious thought into this, because their rotation is a mess.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Sheets Out For The Year?


"Free-agent pitcher Ben Sheets is considering elbow surgery that would probably keep him out for most, if not all, of the 2009 season, according to a major league source familiar with Sheets' medical prognosis (ESPN)."

Well I guess we know why the Rangers have been holding off on signing Ben Sheets. This is terrible news for this kid, and really for the Rangers, because they needed a guy like him to give them anything that resembles a pitching staff. Still, not completely sold that he is done for the year, because Sportsline is reporting this story a little differently...

"Ben Sheets, the injury-plagued, free-agent starting pitcher, is expected to undergo elbow surgery and be sidelined for four to six months (CBSSports.com)."

Either way there is no way he is going to get anything more than a minor league deal till he gets a clean bill of health, or after he has the surgery.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Hot Stove


As you know this year's off season is filled with questions regarding Mark Texeira, Manny Ramirez, CC Sabathia as the big names. Personally, if I were a GM I wouldnt want any part of the latter two "big ticket" names. Before you start thinking that I am retarded let me enlighten you on why. Manny, I just plain dont like him, he is a great player but is a selfish prick and would be a detriment to any team he plays on. Now, CC is a proven stud based on what he did for the Brew Crew last year, but come on this guy is eventually going to break down.

The point of this article is not to highlight the big names, but the other free agents and/or deals that could be difference makers in the up-coming season. The list consists of position players of the likes of Orlando Cabrera, Orlando Hudson, Bobby Abreu, Adam Dunn, and Edgar Renteria. I love both Orlando's because they are spark plugs at the top of the order and are solid defensive presences in the feild. It would be crazy for the White Sox and the D-Backs not to retain them. Bobby Abreu is a solid player who produces solid at bats and is a true grinder at the plate making opposing pitchers work for the out. Adam Dunn, he truly is a donkey, he has possibly the most power of any left handed hitter in all of baseball other than Ryan Howard, but this guy either hits a HR or strikes out. Although this is the case he would be a solid player on a good team that could afford his strike out per at bat ratio. He reminds me of a young Jim Thome, he has power and could drive in runs if he had the complementary players that got on base for him and he walks and strikes out a lot.

As for pitchers, you have A.J. Burnett, Ryan Dempster, Derek Lowe, and Ben Sheets as the other top pitchers out there. Personally, I think A.J. Burnett is a poor mans Josh Beckett who has not lived up to the potential and has underutilized his ability. With that said I personally believe that he will be heading to the NL where he can take advantage of only having to get 8 outs against sub par hitting. The team that will sign him, in my opinion will be the Cards, which will put them back at the top of the NL Central and will give them stability to completment the pure force of Albert Pujols. Ryan Dempster is an interesting pitcher, he has experience both starting and closing, but I am not convinced he will be worth the money his will end up getting this year. More than likely he will probably end up in a Cubies uniform, however I feel that he is nothing more than a 3rd starter but will put up numbers because the NL sucks so much. Ben Sheets has nasty stuff, but gets hurt way to much, he reminds me of Matt Clement because he just cant stay on the feild. But with that said, he is worth the risk of any team that signs him because of his number one starter stuff. I feel he will end up in the AL possibly in Baltimore, New York, and I would love to see him sporting a Red Sox uniform. With that said, Derek Lowe is the most intreguing free agent of them all. Hate him or love him, he is a solid starter and has the post season experience that teams desire. Its been said he wants to come back to Boston but I feel the Sox wont make that happen because they already has Justin Masterson, a young D-Lowe in the making. So, my feeling is that he will be a Detroit Tiger next season, pitching with a chip on his shoulder to prove that he still is a valuable pitcher.

Now the needs of the Red Sox have had me thinking a lot lately after seeing all the rumors that have been reported. All I know is that Lugo has to be moved to allow Lowerie a chance to prove himself as a full time player for a whole season. Despite how terrible he has been in Boston, much like Edgar Renteria a few years ago, I feel that he is one of those players that just cant play in the lime light. The good news is that there is a market for SS this year, with teams like the Tigers, White Sox, and others in need of one. My feeling is that no team is going to take a chance on him until spring training to see what he has after the injury pleagued season he had last year. Any deal including Lugo would be for a shitty prospect or another high priced contract that has not panned out. With that said the Tigers are probably the best suiters in any deal because of the apparent washed up D-Train. I just don't see how Dontrelle has gotten so bad so quickly, and I do believe that he will regain his form and become the exciting young pitcher that he once was.

The second issue is what to do with Coco. Should he stay or should he go? I believe that its time to go, not because he wasn't good last year, but because of his value at this point. I believe that he will be dealt in a situation that will include a young catcher such as one of the 3 in Texas or Jeff Clement of the Mariners.

Monday, July 14, 2008

All-Star Starting Lineups

American League:
1. RF Ichiro Suzuki - SEA
2. SS Derek Jeter - NYY
3. CF Josh Hamilton - TEX
4. 3B Alex Rodriguez - NYY
5. LF Manny Ramirez - BOS
6. DH Milton Bradley - TEX
7. 1B Kevin Youkilis - BOS
8. C Joe Mauer - MIN
9. 2B Dustin Pedroia - BOS

And on the mound, Cliff Lee of the Indians. Thank you Terry Francona for being sane and not starting Mariano Rivera, like some fools in New York wanted you to.

National League:
1. SS Hanley Ramirez - FLA
2. 2B Chase Utley - PHI
3. 1B Lance Berkman - HOU
4. DH Albert Pujols - STL
5. 3B Chipper Jones - ATL
6. RF Matt Holliday - COL
7. LF Ryan Braun - MIL
8. RF Kosuke Fukodome - CHC
9. C Geovany Soto - CHC

SP: Ben Sheets, Milwaukee.

-The Commodore