Showing posts with label Melky Cabrera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melky Cabrera. Show all posts

3/26/08

Fearless prognostications

'Tis the time of year for that, so here is what my crystal ball says:

Playoff teams:

AL EAST: Red Sox 90-72
AL CENTRAL: Twins 89-73
AL WEST: Angels 91-71
AL WILD CARD: Seattle 88-72
DIVISION CHAMPRIONS: Seattle over Boston in 5, Twins over Angels in 4
AL CHAMPION: Twins over Seattle in 7
NL EAST: Mets 91-71
NL CENTRAL: Brewers 85-77
NL WEST: Padres 88-75
NL WILD CARD: Diamondbacks 86-77
DIVISION CHAMPRIONS: Mets over Diamondbacks in 4, Padres over Brewers in 5
NL CHAMPION: Mets over Padres in 7
WS CHAMPION: Twins over Mets in 6 with Liriano beating Santana in both his starts


Twins' team & player specific:

  • There will be 4 players with more than 20 HR (Monreau - more than 30, Young, Kubel, Cuddyer). There will be an additional 4 players with more than 10 HR (Harris, Lamb, Monroe, Mauer) with Gomez maybe making the cut, potentially making Everett the only starter with less than 10 HR

  • Gomez will break Knoblauch's Twins single season SB record (62, 1997) and challenge Clyde Milan's franchise record (88, Senators 1912)

  • Nathan will break Guardado's single season saves record (45, 2002)

  • One of the Twin's pitchers will have better record than Santana

  • Another one of the Twin's pitchers will have better record and ERA than any of the names discussed in the Santana trade (Hughes, Lester, Kennedy)

  • Gomez will score more runs than either Melky Carbera or Ellsbury

  • The Outfield will have more than 50 assists (had 32 last year)

  • Harris will have fewer errors than Bartlett this year

  • D. Young will have more RBI than Torii Hunter

3/15/08

v2

Some numbers from various CFs this spring (avg/obp/slg/sb/r/ab):

Ellsbury: .206/.263/.382/2/3/34
Hunter: .542/.560/1.125/0/9/24
Melky Cabrera: .407/.469/.519/1/7/27

C Gomez: .250/.275/.500/5/9/36
Pridie: .333/.324/.333/2/6/30
Span: .259/.394/.370/3/5/27

3/10/08

Put me in, coach....

Some numbers from various CFs this spring (avg/obg/slg/sb/r/ab):

Ellsbury: .190/.250/.429/2/1/16
Hunter: .600/.625/1.533/0/7/15
Melky Cabrera: .333/450/.467/0/3/15

C Gomez: .190/.208/.333/3/4/21
Pridie: .238/.247/.238/2/4/21
Span: .214/.421/.286/2/3/14