Sunday, March 15, 2009

News & Notes - April 27, 2020

Around the league this week...

- Darren Lemming finally hit a homer this week....

- ...but Atlanta is in last place in the South (and is tied for worst record in the league) due mostly to the failures of the starting rotation. Bailey has been his usually dominant self, but Krieger, Plantier and Delmas have been beaten around early on.

- Baltimore has roared to an 11-8 record despite it's three young starters having rough starts. Cepeda (5.96), Putnam (8.44) and Davis (11.74) are 3-6 combined, but the team has been bailed out by Romero and DeVries (plus some lights out bullpen work).

- The surprise team of the season so far remains Cleveland, who has cut their team ERA nearly in half from a year ago. Rookie Mark Wolmers continues to dazzle, starting his career 3-0 with a 1.23 ERA. Wolmers has a first round pick of Baltimore in 2019, but traded to Cleveland for Ricardo Romero. Free Agent Mark McCormick has also dominated (2-0, 1.13)

- We knew losing Prior, Verlander and Santana would hurt, but who expected Halifax's team ERA to bloom to 5.21? 2019 holdovers Kazmir, Miller and Graves have been rocked.

- Yes, Ireland has had as many as 6 rookies in their starting lineup, and they've taken the good (Chmolak, Cartee) with the bad (Miskik, Izumigawa) so far. Still, the team is over .500, thanks to Verlander picking up the pace and a revived bullpen (lead by rookie starter-turned-closer Yoshi Sasaki).

- Someone test Augustine Ortiz's urine, STAT.

- Osaka continues to be Bizarro World for pitchers; Sabathia's ERA is 6.00, while Greinke's is 1.93.

- Paris' William Bray (0-3, 10.65) is the early favorite for Goat of the Year.

- Ireland isn't the only team with a lot of rookie hitters; Savannah holds first place in the South thanks to the early contributions of guys like Giggie, Szucs and Hudnal.

- It's been a very different start for Taipei's two rookie starters; Mark Myers has hit the ground running, going 2-1, 2.86 early, while Rudy Ruettiger is getting destroyed (1-2, 12.00).

- Can we just give the Hitting Prospect of the Year award to San Juan's Len Thymne now? All he's done so far is hit .432/.563/.919 with 9 doubles, 9 HR, 29 RBI, and 21 walks in his first 85 PA's. That's Barry Bonds type numbers.

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