Thursday, June 2, 2011

Player Rankings: 6-2-11

Just a reminder of the guidelines...

Everything is taken into consideration -- offense, defense, pitching, clutchness, baserunning, consistency, awareness, intelligence. My personal evaluation and opinions. Stats used only when I need to break a tie in my mind. No BABIP analysis, focus on Ultimate Zone Ratings, or anything like that.

I'm looking back pretty much at the month of May. Any player that stepped on the field in a Rockies uniform in that dreadful month will be ranked somewhere... even the players who are no longer in the Rockies organization or currently injured.

Away we go...
  1. Matt Lindstrom
  2. Todd Helton
  3. Matt Belisle
  4. Carlos Gonzalez
  5. Matt Reynolds
  6. Troy Tulowitzki
  7. Jhoulys Chacin
  8. Seth Smith
  9. Chris Iannetta
  10. Jason Hammel
  11. Ryan Spilborghs
  12. Jason Giambi
  13. Jorge De La Rosa
  14. Ty Wigginton
  15. Juan Nicasio (1 start gets him this high...)
  16. Jonathan Herrera
  17. Ubaldo Jimenez
  18. Eric Young
  19. Clayton Mortensen
  20. Dexter Fowler
  21. Rafael Betancourt
  22. Chris Nelson
  23. Greg Reynolds
  24. Huston Street
  25. Jose Morales
  26. Jose Lopez
  27. Alfredo Amezaga
  28. Bruce Billings
  29. Franklin Morales
  30. Matt Daley
  31. Felipe Paulino
  32. Ian Stewart
Player Rankings: 4-21-11

Rock Solid Recap: A breath of fresh air

The Colorado Rockies are 1-0 in June.

So is Ubaldo Jimenez.

Of course I don't really believe a simple change on the calendar makes a baseball team better. And it's only one little game out of 162, but damn does this feel good for those 25 players in uniform, the coaches, and the fans. It really was a breath of fresh air after five weeks of inhaling polluted air and horse****.

Rockies 3, Dodgers 0 (boxscore)

What can you say about Ubaldo Jimenez? He had everything working from pitch 1 to pitch 106. Which by the way is a really, really efficient number for a complete game shutout. That's what happens for you when you walk ZERO.

No walks!

If I had to make a report card.

Velocity: 93-96ish. B+. (Grading on an Ubaldo curve)

Command: A+

Mechanics: A

Movement: A

Efficiency: A+

Results: A+++

As I tweeted afterwards, I was more nervous in this 9th inning than I was in his no-hitter. Seriously. That performance last season was special. Maybe once in a career for him. Maybe once in a lifetime for Rockies fans. Trust me, I was nervous then. But for all the problems Ubaldo has gone through this season, I wanted this one for him even more.

He needed this badly. I wanted this for him, because I know he needed it that bad and I know his teammates and other fans wanted it that bad for him. Several fist pumps in the air when he set Matt Kemp down with this 7th and final strikeout.


But like I said at the top, it's one game. Where he goes from here who knows, but it's nice to finally have some genuine optimism and positive energy heading to his next start in San Diego.

Tip your cap to Bob Apodaca as well. He's stuck by Ubaldo the whole way through and very likely played a role in tonight's performance.

-- Baby steps forward for the offense in the early going. More of the same later. But overall if was nice to see them move runners 90 feet, and especially nice to see them cash in two runners from third with sacrifice flies. The offense may not be the juggernaut we figured it could be, but they can still be effective if they produce (hits or productive outs) in those situations.

-- Todd Helton: Still the man. (Watch his home run)

-- I think Ty Wigginton is still catching his breath after that triple. But hey, impressive gear change heading from second to third. That hit and hustle set a nice tone for the evening.

-- Jose Morales: Solid all around game. Sac fly, basehit, called a great game. Who knows, he might find himself catching more Ubaldo starts going forward. They had a nice chemistry working.


-- Bullpen: Enjoy your two days off. See you again on Friday.

-- Be looking for my second player rankings of the season sometime Thursday afternoon. It will cover May, but I might have to bump Ubaldo up a spot or two.

-- Rockies needed a win Wednesday and got it. Now they need a series win just as badly. No better place to find it and take it than San Francisco! Let's see what we have on Friday night.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Lineup Card: 6-1-11 Rockies @ Dodgers

If you're looking for Rockies game lineups and you don't feel like searching all over Twitter or waiting for MLB.com to post them, check back to Heaven & Helton about 60-90 minutes before first pitch. They should be here waiting for you.

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Lineups

Colorado Rockies (25-29)
  1. RF Seth Smith
  2. 2B Jonathan Herrera
  3. LF Carlos Gonzalez
  4. SS Troy Tulowitzki
  5. 1B Todd Helton
  6. 3B Ty Wigginton
  7. C   Jose Morales
  8. CF Dexter Fowler
  9. P   Ubaldo Jimenez
Analysis: Jim Tracy going away from speed at the top with a gimpy Seth Smith leading off. Fowler slides back down to 8th, which is one spot higher than he belongs lately. Oh, my, I almost didn't notice Herrera's name on there. Nice to see him back in the lineup. Jose Morales hitting 7th. Sure, why not? Ty Wigginton and his 8-game hitting streak are now a fixture. Todd Helton? Day off? Nope. We'll just keep playing him until he needs four days off again. Gonzalez and Tulowitzki... start carrying the team. NOW! 

Los Angeles Dodgers (26-30)
  1. SS Rafael Furcal
  2. 3B Casey Blake
  3. RF Andre Ethier
  4. CF Matt Kemp
  5. LF Jay Gibbons
  6. 1B James Loney
  7. C   Rod Barajas
  8. 2B Jamey Carroll
  9. P   Jon Garland
Couldn't Ethier, Kemp or both get a frickin' day off? #$%#

Rock Solid Recrap: Say good-bye to May

As I tweeted during the game, the Dodgers might be wise to print May 32nd everywhere they possibly can on Wednesday. Just the sight of the word could having the Rockies sucking their thumb in the fetal position. Which is almost where I was watching Tuesday's disaster.

Katie Martinez of Blake Street Buzz had a beautiful description of this game without even breaking down any specifics.

Envision the Dodgers logo. Now add arms, legs, angry eyes, and a mocking mouth. And give it a baseball bat to hold.

Got it?

Now picture the Colorado Rockies logo, also with arms and legs, but with eyes stretched wide in fear and a mouth gaping open in disbelief.

Got it?

Finally, animate the images. Let the Dodgers hit the Rockies repeatedly with the bat until the Rockies logo is raising its arms to fend off the blows while rolling impotently on the ground and crying.

Bingo.

Dodgers 8, Rockies 2 (boxscore)

Some quick thoughts.

-- Clayton Mortensen is good enough when he throws strikes and attacks the zone. When he walks four in four innings, obviously that won't be good enough. Nothing surprising about that. I still like him and think he deserves a role on the team. That will change quickly if the walks continue piling up.

-- Bickering on Twitter over who should have been in the outfield with Ryan Spilborghs and Seth Smith battling groin strains. Ty Wigginton got the assignment in RIGHT field, while Carlos Gonzalez stayed cozy in left, Fowler in center, Eric Young at second and Jonathan Herrera seat belted to the bench. You'll never guess how it all worked out. (Watch)

Personally, I think it's a toss up between Wigginton and Young. Both are not outfielders. Not even close. But what can you do when one has to be out there?

Where I'm annoyed is this whole Gonzalez MUST play left field every day nonsense. It needs to become more flexible. As in, it's time for Gonzalez to make some starts in CF or RF immediately. It's what's best for the team. And it's probably blocking Charlie Blackmon's path to big leagues. That definitely isn't making the team better.

-- By the way, Ty Wigginton has an eight game hitting streak.

-- Chris Nelson created a run with some aggressive and smart baserunning. He doubled, stole third without a throw (something I thought only Rockies opponents could do), and then read a popfly perfectly and was able to tag and score when Jamey Carroll caught the ball running away from the infield. It didn't make a difference in this game, but having the ability to steal a run like that will benefit them sooner or later.

-- On to June we go. I don't expect anything magical to happen, but here's hoping the change on the calendar allows some relaxation from a mental standpoint. That's the first step to finding that success again.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Lineup Card: 5-31-11 Rockies @ Dodgers

If you're looking for Rockies game lineups and you don't feel like searching all over Twitter or waiting for MLB.com to post them, check back to Heaven & Helton about 60-90 minutes before first pitch. They should be here waiting for you.

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Yesterday's something: Why so mad?

Lineups

Colorado Rockies (25-28) 
  1. 2B Eric Young
  2. CF Dexter Fowler
  3. LF Carlos Gonzalez
  4. SS Troy  Tulowitzki
  5. 1B Todd Helton
  6. RF Ty Wigginton (Oh. Dear. God.)
  7. 3B Chris Nelson
  8. C   Chris Iannetta
  9. P    Clayton Mortensen
Los Angeles Dodgers (25-30)
  1. SS Jamey Carroll
  2. 3B Casey Blake
  3. RF Andre Ethier
  4. CF Matt Kemp
  5. 1B James Loney
  6. LF Jerry Sands
  7. C  Dioner Navarro
  8. 3B Aaron Miles
  9. P   Ted Lilly