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TWIWBL 84.8: AAA Retirees

A bevy of players decided to hang up their spikes.

#Baltimore Black Sox

Hurlers Jim Mecir and Francisco Cordero joined knuckleballer RA Dickey in retirement. Cordero actually pitched well for Indianapolis last season, but was unable to find a path back to a WBL club.

#Brooklyn Royal Giants

Brooklyn freed up quite a bit of roster space at AAA, as C Al Todd, IFs Larry Bowa and Julio Franco, and OF Jermaine Dye all retired. Both Bowa and Todd have announced an interest in coaching.

#Chicago American Giants

37 year old OF Steve Braun decided his future was in coaching, not in playing.

#Cleveland Spiders

IF Bobby Avila and 1B JT Snow.

#Detroit Wolverines

Tony Phillips was a key piece for Detroit last season, but at 39, time caught up with him and he played himself to AAA this year.

#Homestead Grays

The Grays saw 3 retirees, pitchers Al Worthington and Syl Johnson and C Terry Kennedy (who will move on to a career in coaching).

#Houston Colt 45’s

OFers Felipe Alou and Gene Woodling. Alou got some major league time last year, but never did enough to warrant staying around. Woodling could flat out hit, but at 41, it was time. Both players believe they can continue in the game as coaches.

#Indianapolis ABC’s

OF Heinie Manush (38) and SP Jack Powell (36).

#Los Angeles Angels

Righthander Jose Contreras.

#Memphis Red Sox

IF Joe Cronin and P Ellis Kinder, each 37. Cronin believes he has a future in managing.

#Miami Cuban Giants

OFs Ryan Ludwick and Irv Noren and C Clyde Sukeforth all hung up the spikes. Sukeforth has decided to move into coaching.

#New York Black Yankees

39 year old OF Ollie Pickering.

#Ottawa Mounties

36 year old Jesse Burkett, who performed well as a minor leaguer, but was totally blocked at the WBL level, has decided to try his hand at coaching.

#Portland Sea Dogs

Luis Gonzales–who had a cup of coffee with Houston earlier in the year–and Charlie Jamieson, both OFers.

#San Francisco Sea Lions

Closer Billy Taylor, starting pitcher David Wells, and C Jimmie Wilson, all on the far side of 35, called it quits. Wilson will try his hand at coaching.

#Wandering House of David

41 year old Early Wynn and IF Deacon White called it quits, with White looking to become a coach.

Year II Season Preview: Wandering House of David

Expectations

A repeat of last year’s playoff contention, at a minimum.

Best Case

Starters are found to support repeat performances from Jack Taylor and Bob Rush; Pete Browning is healthy for a full season; Elrod Hendricks doesn’t backslide too much; and the OF talent figures itself out.

Worst Case

The pitching remains an open question; none of the marginal performers–Richie Hebner, Ron Santo, Ernie Banks–take a step forward and the pleasant surprises from last season–Jim Edmonds, Anthony Rizzo, Dan Ford–all regress and Hendricks falls off a cliff entirely.

Key Questions

  • How does the team integrate its considerable young talent into the roster as the season progresses?

As many as 8 spots on the pitching staff are available, as are the backup C and IF jobs.

Trade Bait

There is a lot of duplicate talent here, most of it in the minors. Sorting through all that is the major task of the organization over the next year or two.

The two trades made seem fine, netting some draft picks, an arm for the future (Claude Osteen), and a hopefully revitalized Sammy Sosa.

Roster Evaluation

POSEliteStrongSolidMehWeakUnknown
CHendricksChance
1BRizzoHarris
2BSandbergGrantCabrera
3BHebner
Santo
SSBanks
LF/
RF
BrowningStoneSosa
CFEdmondsGore
SPTaylorRushSullivanMileyReuschel
EndBauta
Smith
RPSutterSabathia
Wood
JenkinsGumbert
New Addition | Injured

Above average, but needs some folks to step up dramatically on offense to reach the next level, and for the pitching to not regress at all. It’s possible–Sosa, Fergie Jenkins, Santo, and Banks all look like decent possibilities for upside.

Talent Ratings

WBLMinors
Raw PowerSS Ernie BanksU Cody Bellinger
Batting EyeOF George Gore1B Mark McGwire
ContactOF George Stone1B Mark Grace
Running SpeedOF Sammy SosaOF Skeeter Barnes
OF Tracy Jones
Base StealingU Frank ChanceOF Danny Green
IF DefenseU Bunny DownsIF Deacon White
OF DefenseOF Pete BrowningOF Cy Williams
StuffP Kerry WoodRP Ken McBride
ControlRP Ad GumbertSP Jim Clinton
VelocityP CC Sabathia
RP Lee Smith
P Kerry Wood
RP Pedro Strop

Best In The Minors

RankAgePOSName
1 (2)212BFrank Grant
2 (9)20IFCap Anson
3 (14)213BDave Malarcher
4 (47)23PKarl Spooner
5 (57)20UCody Bellinger
6 (75)21PKyle Peterson
7 (118)18PLarry Dierker
8 (152)21PBill Lee
9 (169)20PJocko Flynn
10 (190)21PFrank Dwyer
Others: None.

It’s a top heavy system, which is what you want. Could use some more pitching, but overall the system is a strength.

MostLeast
AgeP Early Wynn, 41P Joe Nuxhall, 16
HeightP CC Sabathia, 6’7″IF Bunny Downs, 5’5″
OPSU Joe Harris .988 (WBL/AAA)IF Ron Oester, .586 (AAA/AA)
HRC Elrod Hendricks, 41 (WBL)IF Frank Grant, 0 (WBL/AAA/AA)
SBOF Pete Browning, 38 (WBL)Many with 0
WAROF Pete Browning, 4.2 (WBL)IF Johnny Giavotella, -1.3 (—)
WRick Reuschel, 15 (WBL/AAA)
Bob Rush, 15 (WBL)
Jack Taylor, 15 (WBL)
Early Wynn, 15 (—)
Ross Detwiler, 4 (—)
Bob Anderson, 4 (—)
SVBruce Sutter, 25 (WBL)
ERABill Stoneman, 2.35 (—)Bob Shaw, 6.87 (AAA/AA)
WAREarly Wynn, 5.2 (—)Eddie Rommel, -0.3 (WBL/AAA)
Stats are across all levels. 200 PA / 75 IP min. Non WBL leagues indicated by —.

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