"Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something." - Thomas A. Edison
"I have found that people who can successfully resist temptation invariably lead depressingly stunted lives." — C.D. Payne
"So don't weep for me now, my friends, because science insists that I have not died.
Energy just always changes state and I refuse to believe that human consciousness is the sole exception to this universal law."
- Mark Millar
"Do only butterflies die in flames? What about those devoured by the flames within them?" - E.M. Cioran

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Flick to Click: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (US)


Coming 12.21.11.

P.s.  Rooney Mara pierced her nipples for this role.  You know what that means...

Clip Joint Makes Perfect

Nick Hagadone
Well, first of all, Nick Hagadone may need a bit more seasoning.  The big lefty got rocked for four runs in two thirds of an inning last night to raise his AAA season ERA to 8.22.  It went a little something like double, walk, single, sac fly, 3 run homer.  Ouch.  Hagadone not only allowed his own four to score, but the double brought home an inherited runner as well.  Nick struggled with his control, missing on 10 of his 21 pitches.  Despite maintaining a .233 OBA, he has surrendered six earned runs in his last inning and a third (40.50 ERA).  Time to take a breath and get back on the horse.

Regardless of the 10-4 shellacking that the game ended up as, it was heartening to see Jared Goedert swing the bat a bit better.  Goedert (.174) singled, doubled, walked and scored a pair of runs.  With the impotence apparent in the big club's offense, it would be a pleasant surprise to see him return to 2010 form and make an impact on the lake this season.

David Huff started and pitched like a pedestrian.  Over five innings David allowed three runs on seven hits and three walks.  He struck out 5 and was pulled after just 84 pitches.  No word on a nagging injury, but Huff is certainly not throwing like a man who could help the Tribe chase the pennant.

Other Minor Points of Interest --

CC Lee notched two more K's in a scoreless inning as the Aeros lost 6-2 last night.  Lee (2.90) is averaging 16.88 K/9 over his last 4, 14.94 over his last 10, and 13.06 on the season.  Good stuff.

LeVon Washington has quietly broken out of an 0-for-20 slump with a seven game hitting streak.  Although the first six were only single hit games, LeVon posted three hits and three runs scored yesterday.  Washington is batting .346 with 8 runs scored and a pair of steals during the run and has raised his season average from .167 to .225.  Keep it goin', L.

Cheers.

A Quest Called Tribe

Ježiša a Máriu.

As the Indians furiously attempted to mount a ninth inning comeback, their hottest hitter came to the plate to lead off.  Asdrubal Cabrera dug in picked out a fastball to his liking.  The home crowd cheered as the ball landed beyond the rightfield fence and AzCab trotted around the bases.  With the heart of their order still to follow the Tribe had trimmed the Texas lead to 11-2.

Yeah, kids, that is as good as it got.  Thanks to the re-emergence of the Tony Sipp's "Gas Man" persona Justin Masterson was saddled four earned in his 6.1, but we should not let the big man off of the hook.  11 baserunners is not a good thing.  Still, Justin fared a bit better than the utterly worthless Chad Durbin.  My newest plan is to trade Chad back to the Phillies for former Indians farm hand Wilson Valdez.  The skill Valdez showed in beating the Reds in last week's 19 inning marathon can surely be of better use than Durbin's toss and lob fest.  In fact, Valdez became the first player to start a game in the field and eventually earn the win since some dude named Babe Ruth back in '21.  Me rikey.


Seriously though, it is past time for Adam Everett to go.  A .606 OPS and a .900 fielding percentage can no longer be tolerated.  Release him.  Call Cord Phelps up.  Put him in the lineup once or twice a week at second for Orlando Cabrera (.602 OPS) and the same at third for Jack Hannahan (.673 OPS).  There is absolutely no downside.  Even if there is concern about his fielding, he is not going to look as out of sorts as Everett.  Worst case scenario, he hits .140 and looks completely over-matched.  Then we bring up Luis Valbuena instead, still better than Everett.  A number of different metrics describe Adam as one of the best fielding shortstops of all-time.  That would be quite useful if we ever played the man at his natural position (0 starts, 7 innings all year).


Let us review --


Kick 'em out:  Carlos Carrasco, Adam Everett, Chad Durbin


Call 'em up:  Zach McAllister, Cord Phelps, Nick Hagadone

Oops.  We have not yet spoken on the last.  Tomorrow, kids.


Cheers.

Pretty Gilr 06.04.11 - Emma Caulfield


Hey Soos Christeas, this one is much hotter than they ever let her be on TV!