| North Shore Notes
View From The Crow's Nest
By Jim Lachimia
o Pirates' GM Dave Littlefield is man enough
to admit he's made some mistakes, but he took to his own defense
on a recent edition of his weekly radio show, pointing out that
he did acquire one prospect that went on to win rookie of the
year (Jason Bay) and another that won a batting title (Freddy
Sanchez).
o Defending Dave Part II: Oliver Perez is
having a nice year with the Mets, but before you go lamenting
the fact that Littlefield traded him, consider the contributions
of player the Pirates got in return. That would be Xavier Nady,
an everyday outfielder who had offensive numbers very, similar
to Jason Bay's through the end of June.
o Former Pirate Dick Groat, the N.L. MVP and
batting champ in 1960, recently provided this food for thought:
"Guys like me talk about this a lot because we're old, but if
you put all the current major league players in a pool and drafted
out 16 teams like there were when we were playing (instead of
30 now), just think about how much you'd see the quality of the
talent go up."
o More evidence the complete game is a thing
of the past: Ian Snell of the Pirates, a brilliant young pitcher
and a 14-game winner last year, registered his first complete
game in his 52nd major league start - when he beat Texas, 8-1,
on June 13 this year.
o Cubs Manager Lou Piniella has to be out
of his mind if he thinks his now-famous tirade directed at umpire
Mark Wegner early last month was justified. Even if the ump blew
the call-which he didn't, by the way-that level of anger and those
types of shenanigans are uncalled for and completely unprofessional.
o Two things I know for sure: 1) Oprah Winfrey
will put herself on the cover of the next O Magazine. 2) With
the Yankees hovering around the .500-mark three months into the
season, George Steinbrenner is fixing to fire GM Brian Cashman
any day now.
o Maybe Minnesota's gifted first baseman Justin
Morneau should take the field wearing football equipment. Already
this season, the 2006 A.L. MVP has suffered a broken nose (fielding
an errant throw) and a bruised lung (collision with the catcher)
in separate incidents.
o Five terrific A.L. players that people in
N.L. cities probably don't know enough about: pitcher Danny Haren
(Oakland), second baseman Brian Roberts (Baltimore), and outfielders
Grady Sizemore (Cleveland), Curtis Granderson (Detroit) and Carl
Crawford (Tampa Bay). |