Around the Horn: May21, 2010

(1) Roy Oswalt requests trade from Astros.

(2) Coco Crisp and Carlos Gomez return to action from injury. Willy Taveras placed on waivers on waivers.

(3) John Maine placed on DL with shoulder issues.

(4) Curtis Granderson about a week from returning from hammy injury.

(5) Breaking down early season struggles of Aaron Hill and Raul Ibanez.

Impact Report – Aaron Hill.

Impact Report – Raul Ibanez.

(6) Luke Scott to play first during interleague playing sending Garrett Atkins to bench. David Ortiz to play some first as well.

(7) Fanball.com will have a daily, 3-hour fantasy sports show from 5-8 PM EST. Starting on June 21st Fanball’s Fantasy Drive will appear daily on Sirius Channel 125 and XM channel 210. Yours truly will be a co-host.

By Ray Flowers

Around the Horn: Feb.8, 2010

(1) The Yankees sign Marcus Thames and Randy Winn.

(2) Carlos Beltran continues bickering with Mets.

(3) Ty Wigginton on the move with additions of Garret Atkins and Miguel Tejada?

(4) Why can’t Jermaine Dye find a team?

(5) Brian Giles joins Dodgers.

By Ray Flowers

Around the Horn: Jan.28, 2010

I’ll take a look around the world of baseball in 300 seconds. (1) Fernando Tatis to return to Mets. (2) Johnny Damon no longer in Yankees plans with signing of Randy Winn? (3) Eric Byrnes will not return to Bay Area and Giants. (4) Jim Edmonds signs with Brewers at 40 years of age. (5) Pedro Martinez and Phillies still negotiating. (6) Orlando Hudson still talking to Nationals.

By Ray Flowers

The Big and Small of It

Today I’m all about the physicality of players, i.e., do they keep their temple (their body) in good shape, or have they let their money maker go to pot?

Pablo Sandoval was terrific last season hitting .330 with an impressive .943 OPS in his first full season at the big league level. The fact that he was able to do that despite being grossly overweight for a man of just 23 years of age wasn’t lost on anyone. Pablo dedicated himself to getting into shape this off-season with “Camp Panda,” a reference to his nickname (Kung Fu Panda), and the training he undertook in Arizona. After receiving a glowing report for his newfound work ethic, Sandoval went to Venezuela to get in some hacks in winter ball. Unconfirmed reports leaked out that he gained back all the weight he had lost, though that is not true according to a report by Henry Schulman. Apparently Sandoval is still roughly 11-12 lbs lighter than last season, though his goal of hitting 250 lbs for the 2010 season is still something he is working towards. Makes you wonder how they got that “official” weight of 246 lbs for him last season, doesn’t it? The bottom line is that a young man, he wont be 24 until August, who stands a mere 5’11” has no business being anywhere near 250 lbs, that is if he wants to have a long and productive career. If he doesn’t get down to say, oh 235 lbs, Sandovals’ talents on the field might be talked about whimsically as his body could begin to let him down.

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Well I’ve got a couple words of my own to add to what you are about to look at. Care to guess which one of the following guys is the potential top-50 selection in the upcoming NFL Draft?

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— OR —

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OK, both Terrence Cody and Tim Tebow might be top-50 picks, but something is clearly wrong when most people posit a more productive NFL career for a guy who would look out of shape standing in line at the local Dairy Queen. Tebow may or may not have a successful pro career at quarterback (most seem to have serious concerns at this point), but he could always take up modeling for Abercrombie & Fitch if he needs a few extra bucks. As for Cody, he said that he plans on getting in shape for the NFL combine, though you have to wonder how a kid, on the verge of becoming a multi-millionaire, allowed himself to gain 21 lbs from the start of the 2009 season. By the way, if you want to read more about Cody click on the link to 2010 NFL Draft Prospects: DL, and for more on Tebow click away on NFL Draft Prospects: QB.

Before you begin to start feeling a little uncomfortable, here is a picture that should restore your masculinity for those of you out there who prefer to look at women in their underwear.

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Feel better now?

Finally, there is a man who is the same size he was the day he stepped on the big league field for the first time, and that player is Randy Winn. The Yankees added Winn to the mix with what is being reported as a 1-year deal which should end the Yanks flirtation with bringing Johnny Damon back to the pinstripe fold. Sorry Scott Boras. Looks like you really will have to try and entice the Tigers and the Reds into bidding on your client. Back to Winn.

Randy fell on his face last season, his final campaign with the Giants, as he hit a mere .262 with two homers, 51 RBI and 65 runs scored in 149 games played. That effort, which included 16 steals, ended a run of fantasy relevance that stretches back to 2002. In fact, from 2002-08 Winn posted an average 5×5 season of .294-13-68-85-20. He’ll never be that player again, especially now that he’ll likely split time at least some time with Brett Gardner in the outfield, but he is a fine veteran presence who still plays strong defense, and if reports of his salary being just $2 million this year turn out to be accurate, it’s a nice move for the Yankees to have made.

By Ray Flowers

Twists and Turns

Today is one of those days. It’s 95 degrees outside, I’ve been talking football while writing about the NHL and the NBA all day, and now it’s time to get back to my bread and butter – major league baseball. In what follows you can peruse a few of my thoughts on this fine Tuesday.

Over his last seven starts Edwin Jackson has thrown an average of 114 pitches an appearance and that includes two outing in his last three times on the hill when he only made it through four innings. That’s right, over his last three starts Jackson has averaged 112 pitches a game despite only throwing an average of 5.1 innings per start. His ERA has gone up from 2.49 to 2.79 in that stretch of seven games and though has lost only one outing, but I’m a bit worried about those pitch counts given that he is on pace to blow past his previous career-high of 183.1 innings from last season (he currently has 151.2 IP under his belt).

I gave my take on the Alex Rios to Blue Jays deal in the Daily Dose from Tuesday. I’m glad the team has sent Rios out of town. Now if they could also find a taker for Vernon Wells then maybe they would have enough money to sign impending free agents Marco Scutaro and Rod Barajas. Oh, and I love when GM J.P. Ricciardi said he is not under pressure from management to move money because a team without Rios and Wells would certainly be much better than one with Scutaro and Barajas. What a joke.

The Giants will activate Nate Schierholtz from the DL tonight and with his return the team might have to curtail the playing time of 12 year vet Randy Winn. “Whether I’m in there or not, I want to win and that’s it.” Winn said as he would love to end his stretch of playoff-less baseball (he has never appeared in the “second season” in his career). Normally the Giants would just continue to run Winn out there since he is the consummate professional, but honestly, with Eugenio Velez being so hot, yes Eugenio Velez, there isn’t likely to be a spot in the daily lineup for Winn with Nate S. back in the mix. Just how hot has Velez been? Since begin recalled from the minors he is hitting .417 with 11 RBI and 13 runs in just 14 games. Moreover, dating back to August of last year Velez is batting .330 over 221 at-bats, and don’t even lie to me and say you were aware of that fact.

I’ve watched Jonathan Sanchez very closely for a few years, and I’m just not one bit convinced that he will ever figure “it” out. The stuff if top flight but he key simply cannot repeat his mechanics often enough to throw strikes. They Giants need him today, especially because of the injury to Randy Johnson, but I wouldn’t be at all unhappy if the Giants moved Sanchez this offseason if they could get a bat. I’m already bald and don’t have much hair to pull out when Sanchez is throwing ball after ball.

I thought that Matt Wieters was going to reinvent the game of baseball in his image? Well the rook is hitting .263 with three home runs an a .683 OPS in his 179 at-bat season so far. Huh, that’s roughly the production the Orioles were receiving from, well what do you know, deposed starter and current Ray Greg Zaun who is hitting .242 with four home runs and a .719 OPS in 178 ABs.

Jordan Zimmerman will almost certainly undergo TJ surgery on his elbow. It’s amazing how many guys need to undergo the procedure these days. Think of it this way – if this was 1960 all of these guys who simply be out of baseball either because (a) their arm was so sore that they couldn’t pitch or (b) they would be getting lit up since their pitches would have no oomph to them. Still, I wonder why so many guys in the old days could throw 300+ innings year after year without an issue and nowadays if a guy throws 200-innings in a season a parade is held.

By Ray Flowers