Saturday, March 12, 2011

Spring Training Game 16: Hits, Misses & Foul Tips

Rockies 5, Diamondbacks 3 (boxscore)

Hits

Ben Paulsen

Another nice game for the impressive 23-year-old. His 6th inning two-run triple (4th this spring) was the difference in tonight's game. His spring average now sits at .474. He's driven in nine. He's playing acceptable defense at first. Just a solid ballplayer that continues to take advantage of his chances to impress.

Dexter Fowler

This will be the last time I list Fowler among the hits. He's having a terrific spring. That's all that needs to be said anymore.

Misses

The FSN Scroll

Seriously? It's annoying, distracting, pointless and useless. Make it go away.

Foul Tips

Greg Reynolds

We saw the good in Greg Reynolds tonight: Five mostly solid innings of two hit, two run ball.

We also saw the bad: Falling behind in counts and an inability to finish out at-bats and innings.

And then the ugly: The complete lapse in concentration that allows Henry Blanco to go deep on you.

While I've been mostly encouraged by what I've seen from Reynolds this spring, it really is troubling that he can't get over some of these hurdles that are holding him back. It makes you wonder if it will ever happen, and that's not a feeling you never want to have (or should have) about a #2 pick.

Spring Training Game 15: Hits, Misses & Foul Tips

Rockies 4, Padres 3 (boxscore)

Hits

Ubaldo Jimenez

Four absolutely perfect innings with four strikeouts. He's pretty good.

Jason Giambi

Today was Giambi's day to shine. His laser two-run homer to the lawn in right field proved to be the difference on the scoreboard, but more importantly showed us that Giambi has his feet under him early. As the guys on KOA noted, both Giambi and Todd Helton are further along in their preparation thanks to the shorter bus rides. That will most definitely be helpful come April 1st.

Bullpen

The Rockies bullpen pretty much picked up right where Ubaldo left off. Felipe Paulino (1 IP), Clayton Mortensen (2 IP) and Eric Stults (1 IP) were unscored upon in their innings, allowing only two combined hits. Matt Daley was on his way to a scoreless inning until right fielder Brian Rike dropped what would have been the final out of the game. San Diego went on to score three unearned runs.

Misses

Aggressive Baserunning

I don't mind the idea of taking an aggressive approach to baserunning. However, after a 2010 season which seemingly saw at least one stupid baserunning mistake a game, I'm worried more harm than good will come of this strategy. We saw a good example of why today.

Was that Rich Dauer coaching third as he usually does? What the hell is this guy thinking? Sending Ubaldo into a play at the plate... in spring training... with Carlos Gonzalez coming up. That's committing three baseball sins with one overzealous wave of the arm. It's also idiotic and inexcusable. Nothing to gain from that. Everything to lose. Just a stupid, stupid baseball decision.

And knowing the cramping issues Ubaldo has had in the past. Knowing you've lost Aaron Cook indefinitely. Knowing Jorge De La Rosa isn't feeling right. Knowing you're struggling to find a 5th starter. Stupid times ten.

You want to be aggressive on the bases? Fine. But first learn how to run the bases, and also learn situations so you know when to take your chances.

Foul Tips

More Baseball

The Rockies aren't done playing baseball today. The night game with the Arizona Diamondbacks starts at 6:40 Mountain time.

Eric Young and Wilin Rosario

It was good to have these two guys back on the field as they work their way back from injuries. Still a long way to go for both to get on track, but just nice to finally have them out there.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Spring Training Game 14: Hits, Misses & Foul Tips

Rockies 4, Royals 3 (boxscore)

Hits

Jason Hammel

Hammel made one mistake this afternoon -- which Mike Aviles hit for a HR. He also walked one, but retired each of the 12 other batters he faced. He's having as good as a spring as anyone in a Rockies uniform.

Todd Helton

Two more hits this afternoon. He's definitely locked in and feeling good. Cross your fingers it continues.

Seth Smith

Nice to hear a little noise from Seth in the spring. He's been relatively quiet, which doesn't necessarily mean he's struggling, but it's good to see him muscle up and take Luke Hochevar yard.

Misses

Carlos Gonzalez

0-for-3 with two strikeouts? Is that even allowed under his new contract?

Obviously it was a light day for misses, which is always a good thing.

Foul Tips

Franklin Morales

Four scoreless outings to start the spring for Franklin. I couldn't be happier for him. The sad thing, though, he could give up one run in his next outing and Rockies fans will go into their hate Morales routine. Just let the kid be and let him get his confidence.

Rex Brothers

Brothers had uneven inning of work today, loading the bases on one hit and two walks, but pitching out of the mess undamaged.

We're starting to hear his name more and more as an outside possibility to make the roster. Some of that has to do with how well he's pitching, but most of it has to do with how poorly Matt Reynolds has fared to this point. I think Reynolds will work his way through this stretch and be fine, but we'll have to take a closer look at Brothers' outings from here on out just in case.

Adam Jorgenson

Remember Adam from the first game of spring training? Things went much, much better today, as he lowered his ERA to 32.40 with one inning of one run baseball.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Spring Training Game 13: Hits, Misses & Foul Tips

Rockies 9, Brewers 8 (boxscore)

Hits

Willy Taveras

Taveras had a monster game today (3 hits, 3 runs, 3 steals) and is quietly having a really strong spring. Barring a change of mind or injury, he's not going to fit in with the Rockies, but he's probably playing himself into a job somewhere. Now it'll be interesting to see if the Rockies let him go early so he can latch on elsewhere or hold on to see what he really has left.

Todd Helton

Helton is really heating up going 4-for-6 with two doubles over his last two games. Alright, so that's what the kids with the calculators call a small sample size, but we're really just looking for signs of life from Todd at the plate. This definitely qualifies as signs of life. Now we just hope it means something and continues when it counts.

Misses

Esmil Rogers

The good news: The Rockies only need a 5th starter twice in the first 3 1/2 weeks.

The bad news: There are 20+ weeks after that where they will need a 5th starter, so someone will have to step up soon.

It wasn't Rogers today. His inconsistency and inability to finish innings continue to be his biggest hurdles. He battled through it in the 2nd inning. That's a plus. He just couldn't again in the 3rd as Ryan Braun took him out to straight away center (3-run HR).

Rogers can't be seen as anything than a five inning pitcher. That's not where's he going to end up, but that's where he is right now, and the Rockies need better right now.

Matt Reynolds

If you were worried about the Rockies left-handers coming into camp, you're probably bouncing your head off the wall right now. One more bad outing for Reynolds and I may be joining you.

Foul Tips

Chris Iannetta

Is it time to get worried about Iannetta's slow start to an important spring for him personally? Probably not, but that's not to say I could blame you if you were. We're all at different places when it comes to our level of patience with Chris. Mine is still fairly high, most aren't. Either way, the next three weeks will be important for him.

Jose Lopez

Lopez is another guy having an "eh" spring. With Ian Stewart coming along very slowly from his knee injury, Lopez could be seeing even more action in the early going. Which leads me to this tweet I saw yesterday.
@KendallRocksOn If Jose Lopez's best (2009) is better than Jonny Herrera's best (2010), rooting for Herrera to win the 2B job is rooting against the Rockies
I don't buy this at all. A lot of people know what Lopez is capable of. A lot of people know Herrera's best can't match Lopez's best, but a lot of people also wonder if Lopez can get back to or near his best.

Personally, I just want the guy out there that gives the Rockies the best chance. I don't see why they can't be Herrera, and if that's who some people would prefer to see, could you really blame them? Herrera stood out for reasons you can't measure with stats, and despite what the SABR folk want you to believe, he really did help the Rockies win games in 2010.

I'm not saying I'm opposed to Jose Lopez being the every day second baseman. In fact, I may prefer it to an extent because Herrera's value is maximized when you can plug him at different places in different situations. But if people are pulling for Herrera, that's not wrong. If Herrera wins the job, that's not wrong either. He will have earned it.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Spring Training Game 12: Hits, Misses & Foul Tips

Rockies 8, Angels 1 (boxscore)

Hits

Jhoulys Chacin

Chacin backs up De La Rosa's exceptional start from yesterday with a decent one of his own (4 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 K). Aside from DLR's hiccup last week and Paulino's disaster, Rockies starters have been on point in the early going. Hopefully we'll be saying the same thing four weeks from now.

Cole Garner/Ben Paulsen/Charlie Blackmon

A combined 5-for-6 with a HR (Paulsen), 4 RBI and 3 runs in limited time for these young guys this afternoon. Again, none of the three will make the opening day roster (barring injuries), but each has taken advantage of their chances to play and impressed on an almost daily basis.

The star of camp, Jordan Pacheco, actually cooled off with a 0-for-3, 1 BB performance. Maybe he was just allowing his buddies to have a little spotlight.

Jose Morales

Morales is quietly having a good spring and is almost a lock to be Chris Iannetta's backup come April 1st. He's not going to have a first half that comes anything close to Miguel Olivo's last season, but it's not far fetched to believe he will outproduce what Yorvit Torrealba gave the Rockies during his stay. I'll take that.

Hernan Iribarren

Iribarren is another guy that's taking advantage of his playing time. He helped break today's game open with an RBI during Colorado's 7-run 8th inning and is hitting a cool. 350 on the spring. The only real problem I've noticed so far with Hernan is his baserunning (picked off), so I guess he fits right in.

Misses

Nothing really stood out as a miss today. I could nitpick a couple things like Seth Smith misjudging a flyball or Iribarren getting picked off again, but we'll save all that for June.

Foul Tips

Dexter Fowler

No hits for Fowler but he did reach base twice via the base on balls. That's another good sign from where I sit.

John Maine

Congratulations to Maine for getting out there and throwing a couple scoreless innings. He dealt with a little traffic, probably wasn't as sharp as he would prefer, but all in all it had to feel good to retire some major league hitters and see 0's on the board.