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	<title>Mets Refugees</title>
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	<description>Where Mets Fans Unite... Against Each Other</description>
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		<title>Refugees Draft Coverage: Basics</title>
		<link>http://www.metsrefugees.com/2008/05/16/refugees-draft-coverage-basics/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 20:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason E</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The first-year player draft is scheduled to begin at 2pm on Thursday, June 5th.  For just the second time ever, the 1st round of the draft will be televised on ESPN2.
The draft is 50 rounds and takes place over the course of two days.  The Mets have their full complement of draft picks since the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first-year player draft is scheduled to begin at 2pm on Thursday, June 5th.  For just the second time ever, the 1st round of the draft will be televised on ESPN2.</p>
<p>The draft is 50 rounds and takes place over the course of two days.  The Mets have their full complement of draft picks since the first time since 2004.  They pick at:</p>
<p>18. (compensation for Tom Glavine)<br />
22.<br />
33. (compensation for Tom Glavine)<br />
68.<br />
100.<br />
134.<br />
and every 30 picks thereafter.</p>
<p>To be eligible, a player must be a resident of the U.S. or Canada.  High school seniors, Junior College players, and college juniors and seniors (as well as underclassmen over the age of 21) are eligible.  Freshmen and sophomores at four-year colleges cannot be selected unless, as mentioned, they are over the age of 21.</p>
<p>Key terms:</p>
<p>signability - Talented players often fall in the draft due to &#8220;signability&#8221; concerns.  A player who is considered difficult to sign is generally perceived to be asking for too much money and has other options (such as attending college) should they choose not to sign.  Scott Boras clients often drop for this reason.</p>
<p>overslot - Refers to the slot values published by MLB.  These are guidelines for how much a player taken at a certain point in the draft should be paid.  They are not binding and teams go over them on a regular basis.  Some teams pay more attention to slot values than others.</p>
<p>Remember, you can follow the Mets draft beginning on June 5th on ESPN2, MLB.com, or right here at Mets Refugees.</p>
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		<title>Kazmir Signs Extension with Devil Rays</title>
		<link>http://www.metsrefugees.com/2008/05/14/kazmir-signs-extension-with-devil-rays/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 22:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times, Scott Kazmir has signed a 4-year extension with the Devil Rays.
 The Rays and ace LHP Scott Jesus have agreed on a four-year contract extension, which will guarantee the lefty $28.5 million and has a maxium value of approximately $39.5 million.
The first three years of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times, Scott Kazmir has signed a 4-year extension with the Devil Rays.</p>
<blockquote><p> The Rays and ace LHP Scott Jesus have agreed on a four-year contract extension, which will guarantee the lefty $28.5 million and has a maxium value of approximately $39.5 million.</p>
<p>The first three years of the agreement, covering 2009-2011, are guaranteed with the team holding an option for the 2012 season.</p></blockquote>
<p>(<a href="http://blogs.tampabay.com/rays/2008/05/kazmir-signing.html" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/article/blogs.tampabay.com');">Source</a>)</p>
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		<title>Citi Field Update 5/13/08</title>
		<link>http://www.metsrefugees.com/2008/05/13/citi-field-update-51308/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 17:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan M.</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is the latest on Citi Field.  You can see the most recent pictures on Webshots and the Refugees forum.
Workers recently finished installing the arched steel on top of the CF scoreboard, meaning that the entire structure of Citi Field is now in place.  Aside from the laying of bricks, installation of signage, and the completion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is the latest on Citi Field.  You can see the most recent pictures on <a href="http://community.webshots.com/user/citi_field/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/article/community.webshots.com');">Webshots</a> and the <a href="http://www.metsrefugees.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2118" >Refugees forum</a>.</p>
<p><img border="0" align="left" width="320" src="http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/6080/citifieldconstruction20pp5.jpg" height="240" />Workers recently finished installing the arched steel on top of the CF scoreboard, meaning that the entire structure of Citi Field is now in place.  Aside from the laying of bricks, installation of signage, and the completion of a small portion of facade along the first base line (where a construction elevator is currently attached), what you see now as you walk by Citi Field is what you will see over the next fifty years.</p>
<p>Installation of seats continues in the upper portion of the promenade level.  Installation of seats has recently begun in the lower promenade level seats and the RF &#8220;Pepsi Porch.&#8221;</p>
<p>Work is progressing at a rapid pace on all of the interior areas of the ballpark, including the administration building, rotunda, concourses, clubhouses, and luxury suites.  As Citi Field nears completion, the majority of work will be done on these interior areas, and will not be visible to fans walking around outside the park.</p>
<p>Check back soon for the next Citi Field update.</p>
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		<title>Claudio Vargas starting tomorrow; Castillo to DL?</title>
		<link>http://www.metsrefugees.com/2008/05/13/claudio-vargas-starting-tomorrow-castillo-to-dl/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 17:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan M.</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Adam Rubin of the NY Daily News is reporting that Claudio Vargas will be called up from AAA New Orleans to make the start for the Mets tomorrow against Washington.  It was previously thought that Adam Bostick would get the start.
Rubin also reports that Fernando Tatis looks like he&#8217;s also coming to Shea, meaning that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adam Rubin of the NY Daily News is reporting that Claudio Vargas will be called up from AAA New Orleans to make the start for the Mets tomorrow against Washington.  It was previously thought that Adam Bostick would get the start.</p>
<p>Rubin also reports that Fernando Tatis looks like he&#8217;s also coming to Shea, meaning that 2B Luis Castillo might be heading to the DL.  (<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/mets/2008/05/mets-calling-up-vargas-for-sta.html" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/article/www.nydailynews.com');">Source</a>)</p>
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		<title>Refugees Draft Coverage &#8216;08: A review of last year&#8217;s draft</title>
		<link>http://www.metsrefugees.com/2008/05/12/refugees-draft-coverage-08-a-review-of-last-years-draft/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 05:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason E</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[We begin our coverage with a review of last year&#8217;s draft class.
First Round
Pick went to the Giants for the signing of Moises Alou. (They took HS outfielder Wendell Fairley.)
Supplemental Round
42. Eddie Kunz, rhp, Oregon State
Armed with a heavy, mid-90s sinker that generates tons of groundballs and a biting slider to get strikeouts, Kunz was advertised [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We begin our coverage with a review of last year&#8217;s draft class.</p>
<p><strong>First Round</strong><br />
Pick went to the Giants for the signing of Moises Alou. (They took HS outfielder Wendell Fairley.)</p>
<p><strong>Supplemental Round</strong><br />
42. Eddie Kunz, rhp, Oregon State<br />
Armed with a heavy, mid-90s sinker that generates tons of groundballs and a biting slider to get strikeouts, Kunz was advertised as a potential closer who could move quickly through the system.  His stuff has lived up to its billing.  Kunz has a groundball-flyball ratio of nearly 4-1 this season at Double-A Binghamton and has yet to allow a HR as a pro (he only allowed one in his college career, as a freshman). He has struck out 20 batters in 27.2 pro innings.  However, poor control and an inability to retire left-handers continue to hold Kunz back. He is walking nearly six batters per 9 innings as a pro. So far this season, Kunz has held right-handed batters to a .125 average, while lefties are hitting .375 against him.</p>
<p>47. Nathan Vineyard, lhp, Woodland HS (GA)<br />
A polished, yet projectable lefty, Vineyard fell victim to a season-ending shoulder injury earlier this month.  Using an 88-91 mph fastball, big slider, and solid changeup, Vineyard struck out 105 and walked only 12 in his senior season at Woodland.  Vineyard showed promise before going down with the injury, striking out 33 in 27.1 innings in his pro debut with the GCL Mets, although with an ERA over 5.</p>
<p><strong>Second Round</strong><br />
77. Scott Moviel, rhp, St. Edward HS (OH)<br />
At 6-10, 245 lbs, Moviel is enormous.  He was considered a project out of high school since he had split his time between baseball and basketball, but Moviel went on to surprise some after signing by posting a 3.38 ERA in 40 GCL innings.  It has been a struggle for Moviel this season at Savannah (7.53 ERA through seven starts), but he still has tremendous potential.  He features a 90-93 mph fastball that he throws on a downhill plane and a slow, mid-70s curve that he commands well, although it is not considered an out pitch.  With his frame, more velocity could come in the future and he continues to work on his secondary pitches.</p>
<p>93. Brant Rustich, rhp, UCLA<br />
Scouts everywhere agreed, Rustich had all the makings of a first round pick. A big, 6-6 frame and power arm that fired mid-90s fastballs and high-80s sliders.  What Rustich didn&#8217;t have, however, was any idea where the ball was going.  He walked 5.4 per 9 innings in his career at UCLA and racked up 23 wild pitches in only 124 innings.  Rustich red-shirted with a finger injury during his junior year and has since abandoned his split-finger in favor of a conventional changeup.  Control problems were nowhere to be found in his debut, as he racked up 21 strikeouts and only 2 walks in 23 innings on way to a 3-0 record and 1.57 ERA between Kingsport and Brooklyn.  The Mets are expected to give Rustich a chance to start this year with Savannah, although he was primarily a reliever in college.</p>
<p><strong>Third Round</strong><br />
99. Eric Niesen, lhp, Wake Forest<br />
Niesen took a major leap forward when he was moved to the bullpen midway through his junior season.  His fastball jumped from 88-91 into the mid-90s.  In relief, he showed a sharper, harder slider and his command was better. So what have the Mets done? Used him as a starter, of course.  So far for St. Lucie this season, Niesen has a 6.28 ERA and 1.71 WHIP.  He&#8217;s averaged less than four innings per start as a professional due to poor command.  At this rate, Niesen is going to pitch himself right back into the bullpen, where he belongs anyway.</p>
<p>123. Stephen Clyne, rhp, Clemson<br />
Clyne took over the closer&#8217;s duties for Clemson as 5<sup>th</sup> year senior (he missed a season with Tommy John surgery) and thrived in the role.  He features a 92-94 fastball with sink and a great slider that gets swings and misses.  But Clyne has been tattooed this year in St. Lucie, having already given up 18 runs in 8.1 IP.</p>
<p><strong>Other picks of note</strong><br />
7<sup>th</sup>   Rd. Lucas Duda, 1b, University of Southern   California<br />
He was a big disappointment at USC, but as a pro, Duda has done nothing but hit.  He&#8217;s good defensively at 1<sup>st</sup> and has big time raw power, but at upper levels, his long swing may be exploited.</p>
<p>17<sup>th</sup> Rd. Brandon Efferson, rhp, Zachary HS (LA)<br />
An undersized righty with a 90-91 mph fastball, Efferson started to receive hype when he was compared by some scouts to Roy Oswalt.  The Mets didn&#8217;t meet his bonus demands and he chose to attend Southeastern Louisiana, where his ERA is currently over 6.</p>
<p>18<sup>th</sup>   Rd. Michael Antonini, lhp, Georgia College<br />
Prototypical &#8220;crafty&#8221; left-hander. Has an upper 80s fastball, curve, changeup, and cutter.  He&#8217;s dominated the lower levels, with a 2.39 ERA and 1.06 WHIP in 79 pro innings.</p>
<p>20<sup>th</sup>   Rd. Dylan Owen, rhp, Francis Marion<br />
Owen signed quickly and became the staff ace of the Brooklyn Cyclones and one of the best pitchers in the NY-Penn League last summer.  He works with a 88-90 mph fastball, a good slider, and a changeup.</p>
<p>25<sup>th</sup>   Rd. Cole Abbot, rhp, Weber HS (UT)<br />
New to pitching, Abbot reached 93-94 mph before the draft last spring and showed a decent slider.  Understandably raw, he was knocked around a bit in 10 GCL games.  He has yet to pitch in 2008. (He might be on a Mormon mission. Anyone know for sure?)</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Not Collusion, Barry, It&#8217;s The Baggage</title>
		<link>http://www.metsrefugees.com/2008/05/07/its-not-collusion-barry-its-the-baggage/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 05:44:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JPSchmack</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The MLB players&#8217; association has opened an investigation into the free-agent market. The MLBPA has been investigating for several weeks what has taken place in free agency, in relation to Barry Bonds, Kenny Lofton and other players who have gone unsigned. It is something they have done in the past.
Jeff Borris, the agent for Bonds, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The MLB players&#8217; association has opened an investigation into the free-agent market. The MLBPA has been investigating for several weeks what has taken place in free agency, in relation to Barry Bonds, Kenny Lofton and other players who have gone unsigned. It is something they have done in the past.</p>
<p>Jeff Borris, the agent for Bonds, said, &#8220;No team has made me an offer for any amount at any time since Barry became a free agent.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now despite the title, I&#8217;m going to simply ignore the baggage. From a pure talent standpoint, it might seem that a team would be willing to kick the tires on a player with incredible OBP and power to hit more home runs than anyone, ever. Clearly a team interested would have to be a veteran, contending team with a need. This would preclude: KC, MIN, PIT, STL, CIN, FLA, WAS, TB, TOR, BAL and most importantly, SF and OAK.</p>
<p>Leaving 18 teams who might consider him. Of those teams many simply do not have the need by virtue of the fact that they have either:<br />
a) an incumbant at that position who is clearly a starter in LF in the case of NL teams.<br />
b) a tandem of LF/DH who are also firmly entrenched, including one left hander in the case of AL teams.</p>
<p>Philly (Pat Burrell), Colorado (Holliday), Chicago (Soriano), Milwaukee (Braun), Arizona (Byrnes), Houston (Lee), Los Angeles (Either); Boston (Manny and Ortiz), Chicago (Quentin and Thome), the Yankees (Matsui and Damon), Anaheim (Anderson and Vlad/Hunter/Matthews) would limit potential Bonds suitors to seven teams: NYM, ATL, SD, CLE, DET, SEA, TEX.</p>
<p>Of those seven, five are in the bottom nine in OPS by a LF. Counting down from &#8220;least-likely to be interested&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>San Diego (#26 OPS by LF) has offensive problems in LF (and the OF in general). However, much of that is due to ballpark anyhow. The ballpark is a big factor for them, considering it&#8217;s one of the largest in the game. Edmonds and Giles have limited range, and since they are 9th in doubles allowed and sixth in doubles allowed already, Bonds in LF would not be beneficial to their defense. Considering they are behind Colorado and Arizona (plus LA) in the division; its unlikely they seriously consider Bonds before the All-Star break.</p>
<p>Atlanta (#22 OPS by LF) could conceivably platoon Bonds and Matt Diaz. However, they appear content to keep payroll to a minimum, as they have for the last five years, and play youngsters. They haven&#8217;t paid for a free agent (aside from Glavine&#8217;s return) in quite some time. Considering they were widely picked to finish third in the NL East, it&#8217;s easy to see why the Braves would only have considered Bonds if he were still looking for a job in mid-summer and they found themselves in contention. However, they now have massive rotation issues with Smoltz, Hudson, Glavine and Hampton all missing time, so their money is better spent elsewhere.</p>
<p>Cleveland (#23 OPS by LF) has no DH opening, between Hafner (LHB) and Garko at 1B/DH; Victor Martinez (S) and Kelly Shoppach at C/DH. Their starting LF (Dellucci) is a lefty, as is Shin-Soo Choo (on the DL). With four of their top offensive players being switch-hitters or LHB, they are probably too left-handed to consider Bonds. Plus there is the money factor.</p>
<p>Texas (#15th in OPS by LF) doesn&#8217;t have a huge need. Four of their healthy OFs are left-handed, including both LF: (Catalonotto and David Murphy, both with OPS over .775). They also have Broussard (LH) and Blalock (LH) to DH as well. Throw in the fact that they are already in 8 games back of first, and they really have no reason to get Bonds.</p>
<p>The Mets (#25 OPS by LF) have played exactly three games with their starting LF this season; and with Moises Alou turning in an above average .860 OPS vs righties, Bonds may not be needed. The other issue for the Mets, is that Bonds would make them extremely left-handed. Bonds couldn&#8217;t hit third or fourth for the Mets, because they&#8217;d need to replace him late for defense (and they used Endy Chavez, a LHB, to replace a 42-year old Alou late in games last season).</p>
<p>The current 4-8 of the Mets features: Beltran (S), Delgado (L), Bonds (L), Church (L), Schneider (L), plus Alou (R) who&#8217;d hit the bench for Bonds. That&#8217;s four-straight LHB. The only possible configuration for the Mets would be: Reyes (S) - Church (L) - Beltran (S) - Wright (R) - Delgado (L) - Bonds (L)/Alou (R) - Schneider (L) - Castillo (S).</p>
<p>But this would also result in using three LF in a game, Bonds to start, Alou as a situational hitter, and Chavez in a double-switch for defense.<br />
Plus, the addition of Johan Santana&#8217;s $20 contract and the rest of the Mets high payroll makes Bonds&#8217; a frivilous expenditure. Especially considering the Mets haven&#8217;t seen their offense intact with a healthy Alou to know if they truly have a need.</p>
<p>Realistically, the two teams most often discussed with Bonds are Seattle and Detroit. The AP story from which I stole the first two paragraphs specifically mentioned them as &#8220;a classic situation for Bonds &#8212; the need for a left-handed hitter and an opening at designated hitter.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yet, Seattle is 9th in OPS by LF early in 2008 with the LH hitting Raul Ibanez leading the team in OPS.<br />
The Mariners have a clear need for a power-bat vs RHP (.655 OPS vs RHP as a team). And LH DH candidate Brad Wilkerson is OPSing .663 vs RHP.<br />
Switch-hitting DH Jose Vidro is struggling against everyone and Bonds would look fine in his role. However, while Vidro&#8217;s production is opening the door for Bonds, Vidro&#8217;s contract is probably what kept the Mariners away: Vidro makes $8.5 million; limiting the teams&#8217; ability to add Bonds.</p>
<p>And Detroit&#8217;s DH spot is firmly entrenched by Gary Sheffield. He&#8217;s been hampered by injuries and while struggling vs LHP, has done okay with a .732 OPS vs RHP. Detroit expects him to recover. They also have Brandon Inge without a position now because Carlos Guillen is now a 1B/DH as well.</p>
<p>Many point to Jacque Jones&#8217; release as a sign they need a LF, however, due to the injury to start the season to CF Curtis Granderson, they Tigers have been using their LF candidates in CF (Inge, Thames, Ryan Raburn). The Tigers are still the most-likely destination; but will probably give Inge every chance to win the job (and for Sheffield to regain his form) before looking to Bonds.</p>
<p>The other massive factor in all this is Bonds&#8217; durability. Simply mentioning the fact that at age 44, and playing only 842 innings of defense last season eliminates him as a candidate for any team with no need of a DH could have saved a lot of time. Considering most teams would consider Bonds capable of playing at most a half-season, there&#8217;s absolutely zero need to contact Bonds before June.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re Seattle, you don&#8217;t anticipate Vidro&#8217;s OPS being under .600. With Ibanez in LF and Vidro making $8.5, there&#8217;s no need to contact Bonds in the off-season. If the team is contending at mid-season and Vidro is struggling vs RHP, then you add him for the stretch.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re Detroit, you&#8217;re expected to score oodles of runs with Granderson-Rentaria-Cabrera-Ordonez-Sheffield-Guillen-Polanco-Rodriguez-Jones as your pre-season lineup. If anything, Detroit would need to upgrade speedsters and find a second leadoff man to hit ninth, not a power-bat in the middle with their 3-7. They were widely regarded to dominate half the AL and easily make the playoffs.</p>
<p>For virtually all of baseball, Bonds was ALWAYS only a late-season possibility. If not for position surplus and economic reasons, then for the simple fact that most teams would not want to deal with the media circus which surrounds Bonds unless he was absolutely necessary. And that need would not be known until mid-season.</p>
<p>From a Mets standpoint: You can read the Refugees thoughts on adding Bonds <a href="http://www.metsrefugees.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=50626&amp;highlight=bonds" title="HERE" >HERE</a><br />
Personally, I think the Mets should consider offering Bonds a chance to stay in shape in New Orleans, solely to boost attendance in New Orleans. The current Zephyr outfield consists of:<br />
Jesus Feliciano (starting CF; 28 years old); Chris Aguila (Marlins castaway, 29 years old); Valentino Pascucci (29 year-old AAA-lifer signed because he&#8217;s from Baton Rouge and hits HR); Victor Mendez (RF/LF; 27 years old); and Brady Clark (who passed waivers, pondered retirement and was 50-50 getting on the plane from his hometown of Portland to continue his career).</p>
<p>Plus the possibility of the DH exists in the PCL, the Zephyrs employed a DH last season vs AL minor league teams at home on multiple occasions; however it seemed exclusively limited to specific series (possibly involving rehabbing players).</p>
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		<title>Jimmy Rollins Placed on Disabled List</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 20:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Shortstop Jimmy Rollins (left ankle sprain) and outfielder Chris Snelling (left knee inflammation) were placed on the 15-day disabled list, the Phillies announced today. Snelling is backdated to April 17. To fill their spots on the 25-man roster, infielder Brad Harman was recalled from Double-A Reading and outfielder T.J. Bohn was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Shortstop Jimmy Rollins (left ankle sprain) and outfielder Chris Snelling (left knee inflammation) were placed on the 15-day disabled list, the Phillies announced today. Snelling is backdated to April 17. To fill their spots on the 25-man roster, infielder Brad Harman was recalled from Double-A Reading and outfielder T.J. Bohn was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.</p></blockquote>
<p>Source:  <a href="http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20080420&#038;content_id=2560285&#038;vkey=pr_phi&#038;fext=.jsp&#038;c_id=phi" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/article/philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com');">MLB.com</a></p>
<p>Wow, huge loss for the Phillies.  Because Rollins has pinch hit several times in the past week, they are also not able to backdate his stay on the disabled list.</p>
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		<title>Citi Field Update 4/12/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2008 23:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan M.</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been an eventful first two weeks of the season for the Mets, and it&#8217;s also been an eventful two weeks at Citi Field.  You can see the latest pictures on the Refugees forum and Webshots.
On Wednesday, April 9th, the &#8220;topping off&#8221; ceremony was held at Citi Field.  The ceremony, signaling the completion of steel work, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been an eventful first two weeks of the season for the Mets, and it&#8217;s also been an eventful two weeks at Citi Field.  You can see the latest pictures on the <a href="http://www.metsrefugees.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2118" >Refugees forum</a> and <a href="http://community.webshots.com/user/citi_field/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/article/community.webshots.com');">Webshots</a>.</p>
<p><img border="0" align="left" width="320" src="http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/1840/citifieldconstruction20ux6.jpg" height="240" />On Wednesday, April 9th, the &#8220;topping off&#8221; ceremony was held at Citi Field.  The ceremony, signaling the completion of steel work, was marked by construction workers signing a beam and attaching a tree to it before it was lifted into place.  This milestone marks the completion of structural work at Citi Field (with the exception of some of the frame for the center field scoreboard, which will be completed soon).  With the structural work essentially complete, most of the remaining work will be done on the interior of the ballpark.</p>
<p><img border="0" align="left" width="320" src="http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/5732/citifieldconstruction20vz1.jpg" height="240" />Over the past weeks, installation of seats has begun on the promenade level, while on the concourse level, the seating area continues to be extended to full length.</p>
<p>Exterior work also continues, with window panes being installed inside the arched brick facade.</p>
<p>Check back in two weeks for the next Citi Field update.</p>
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		<title>Position to Fail: Willie’s Use of the Pen vs Philly (4/8/2008)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 05:31:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breaking down the Opening Day Bullpen Implosion. Due to time constraints, we skip to the top of the 7th inning, Mets lead 2-0. Joe Smith is the pitcher of record.
Dobbs sent in to PH
Willie replaces Smith with Scott Schoeneweis
The tone is set with a bad move to start. Dobbs is an excellent choice vs Smith [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breaking down the Opening Day Bullpen Implosion. Due to time constraints, we skip to the top of the 7th inning, Mets lead 2-0. Joe Smith is the pitcher of record.</p>
<p><strong>Dobbs sent in to PH<br />
Willie replaces Smith with Scott Schoeneweis</strong></p>
<p>The tone is set with a bad move to start. Dobbs is an excellent choice vs Smith (.808 OPS vs RHP in 2007)<br />
* Note: all stats/splits from 2007 season unless noted as career *</p>
<p>Willie should not have brought in a LHP once Dobbs was announced:<br />
Taguchi 1.130 vs LHP<br />
Rollins .917 vs LHP<br />
Victorino .857 vs LHP<br />
Utley .927 vs LHP<br />
You keep a RHP in for those first three, since if you have to choose a match-up, you&#8217;d rather it be a bad Taguchi matchup instead of bad matchups with Jimmy Rollins AND Shane Victorino. There’s a reason Rollins won the MVP and Taguchi is a bench player.</p>
<p>The logical move would have been Jorge Sosa (career stats):<br />
Dobbs:  1-3 vs Sosa<br />
Taguchi (probably PH) 3-8 with 3 doubles (1.125 OPS)<br />
Rollins: 6-26 (.726 OPS)<br />
Victorino: 0-3<br />
Utley:  2-12 (.583 OPS)</p>
<p><img src="http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h247/jpschmack/phi-1.jpg" align="right" height="800" width="152" /></p>
<p><strong>Taguchi grounds out. Rollins singles. Victorino singles; 1st and 2nd for Utley.</strong><br />
Normally, under no circumstances should Schoeneweis pitch to Utley.<br />
Utley: 4 for 7, 1.339 OPS vs Show in his career.</p>
<p>Willie could have brought in Sosa there, however with one out, you’d face Howard in a bad spot. However, bringing in Sosa then would allow time for Feliciano to get up and get ready for Howard.</p>
<p><strong>Utley HBP. Bases loaded Howard, one out.</strong><br />
All things considered, Show got off easy vs Utley.<br />
Schoeneweis vs Howard is a good matchup. Howard is 1-6 vs him, and you need a LH pitching to him.</p>
<p><strong>Delgado error, two runs score, tie game. </strong><br />
You can’t blame Willie for Delgado’s miscue. But the fact remains, he had better choices before it got to this spot. It’s the seventh inning, you’re planning on Heilman in the eighth, Wagner in the ninth. With an off day yesterday, you HAVE to play matchups in the 7th. You don’t need to save Feliciano for a later matchup with Howard and Utley, because your closer is a lefty.</p>
<p>The logical progression for this inning, AND ALL FUTURE MEETINGS WITH PHILLY, would be:<br />
Sosa starts the 7th in situations like this (vs Rollins and Victorino, who hit lefties better), and then you bring in a Feliciano for Utley and Howard.</p>
<p><strong>Burrell up, 1st and 2nd. One out.<br />
Sosa replaces Schoeneweis, double-switch puts Chavez in LF, hitting ninth ; Pitcher’s spot up sixth.</strong></p>
<p>Pitching wise, good move now on Willie’s part. Damage has been done, but Sosa is a good matchup with Burrell. Burrell is 0-14 vs Sosa career, with a pair of walks.</p>
<p><strong>Burrell flies out. Werth up, 1st and 3rd, 2 out</strong><br />
Jayson Werth is 1-4 with a 2B, vs Sosa. and you don’t strategize for Jayson Werth and the bottom of the order when you’ve already used two pitchers in the inning. Why give them the chance to plan better?</p>
<p>Werth singles, 3-2, 1st and 2nd for Feliz<br />
Feliz was 2 for 6 with two doubles vs Sosa. Don&#8217;t like the matchup, but you can&#8217;t bring in another guy here.</p>
<p><strong>Sosa gets Feliz to end the inning.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bottom of the seventh<br />
Durbin comes in, vs Schneider-Chavez-Reyes<br />
Schneider singles. Chavez up.</strong><br />
This is a good matchup, but Willie didn&#8217;t really see it coming unless Durbin was the only guy up in the bullpen when he went out and replaced Show with Sosa. Even then, the Phils had time to get someone else up if they wanted for the top of the Mets order.</p>
<p>Had Willie gone with Sosa FIRST, he wouldn&#8217;t have to double switch, and he could have PH with Chavez for Sosa if he had Show still in the pen. But since the game was tied when he brought in Sosa, he had to preserve the bench in case of extra innings.</p>
<p>The double-switch wasn&#8217;t a mistake, it was logically quite sound. But he was forced into it by not starting the inning with Sosa.</p>
<p><strong>Chavez hits into a DP.<br />
Reyes singles.<br />
Easley up, 2 outs</strong><br />
Can&#8217;t do anything here, he&#8217;s got no more 2B.<br />
Easley ends the inning</p>
<p><strong>Top 8: Due up: Ruiz, Taguchi, Rollins<br />
Heilman takes over for Sosa.</strong><br />
Again, right move, because it&#8217;s the bottom of the lineup and you want a righty for Rollins/Victorino.</p>
<p><strong>Heilman walks Ruiz<br />
Taguchi sacrifices</strong><br />
Again, we&#8217;re still OK. You want a righty vs Rollins and Victorino.</p>
<p><strong>Rollins singles, goes to 2nd on passed ball, Victorino walks</strong><br />
This inning is all on Schneider.</p>
<p><strong>1st and 2nd, one out for Utley</strong><br />
Here’s where Willie’s earlier moves have backed him into a corner. You’re out of your mind to pitch Heilman vs Utley:<br />
Utley 1.004 vs RHP last year; 1.222 OPS vs Heilman career.</p>
<p>However, Willie decides since he’s now trailing, he can’t use all your pitchers if you’re trying to get to extras.</p>
<p>But with Utley and Howard coming up with one out, why would you not go with Feliciano?<br />
Utley has a lower OPS vs lefties and is 3-17 vs Feliciano with 9 Ks (.712 OPS career)<br />
He&#8217;s also the guy you want pitching to HOWARD in this situation, too (4 for 14 vs Feliciano career)<br />
Plus the best PH on the Philly bench is Geoff Jenkins, who can&#8217;t hit lefties to save his life.</p>
<p><strong>Heilman stays in the game<br />
Utley doubles, 5-2. Howard walked intentionally. Jenkins PH. Jenkins popped out, Werth flies out.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Muniz mops up in the ninth. Mets offense fails to get three runs. Ballgame.</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>How it should have played out:</em></strong><br />
Dobbs is announced. Willie can either let Smith take on Dobbs or go with Sosa.<br />
If you go with Sosa, Jenkins would pinch hit because he owns Sosa.<br />
That’s not ideal, but it gets Jenkins out of the game when the worst-case scenario is a solo homer.</p>
<p>But Sosa definitely takes over with no outs in the seventh.<br />
He pitches until Utley comes up (ideally its, 1-2-3)</p>
<p>Feliciano comes in when Utley comes to bat.<br />
If it’s the eight inning we’re golden. If not, Feliciano is still pitching to Utley and Howard. If he sees Werth in the eighth, that’s fine: because Heilman can’t get Werth out (2-for-3). And they aren’t pinch hitting for Werth with Jenkins against Feliciano (if Jenkins is still available).<br />
After Werth, if it’s in the eighth, you go to Heilman.<br />
Ideally, Werth ends the eighth, and it’s Wagner time in the ninth.</p>
<p>If it’s tied or we trail in the ninth, and it’s anyone 7-8-9-1 in the top of the ninth, then we go right back to the reasoning stated above:<br />
If we’re trailing in the ninth, Schoeneweis faces the 9-hole hitter (which could still be Jenkins).<br />
A righty (Heilman) pitches to Rollins-Victorino.<br />
Then Wagner in the 9th or 10th vs Utley-Howard-Werth and beyond.</p>
<p>If the game goes longer, you throw Muniz to the wolves.</p>
<p>I realize I have the benefit of hindsight, but I didn’t actually use what happened as a decision-making factor: I simply used the stats available to our staff prior to the game: 2007 splits, career pitcher vs hitter splits.</p>
<p><strong>This should be the logic for all future games with the Phillies:</strong><br />
In the 7th and beyond, we use Feliciano, Wagner or Schoeneweis vs Utley, Howard, Werth and Jenkins .<br />
We use Sosa, Heilman, Muniz, whomever vs Rollins, Victorino, and anyone else.</p>
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		<title>How the pitching lines up over the next week</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 23:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight&#8217;s game against Atlanta has been rained out.  The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on May 20th.
According to John Delcos of The Journal News, here&#8217;s how the Mets pitching will line up over the next week:
Saturday at Atlanta: John Maine vs. Tim Hudson
Sunday at Atlanta: Johan Santana vs. Tom Glavine
Tuesday vs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Tonight&#8217;s game against Atlanta has been rained out.  The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on May 20th.</p>
<p align="left">According to <a href="http://mets.lohudblogs.com/2008/04/04/updated-pitching/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outbound/article/mets.lohudblogs.com');">John Delcos</a> of <em>The Journal News</em>, here&#8217;s how the Mets pitching will line up over the next week:</p>
<p align="left">Saturday at Atlanta: John Maine vs. Tim Hudson<br />
Sunday at Atlanta: Johan Santana vs. Tom Glavine</p>
<p align="left">Tuesday vs. Philadelphia: Oliver Perez<br />
Wednesday vs. Philadelphia: Mike Pelfrey<br />
Thursday vs. Philadelphia: John Maine</p>
<p align="left">Friday vs. Milwaukee: Johan Santana</p>
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