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Getting to 30: Marvin Miller Division

#Birmingham Black Barons

Alejandro Pena, Fred Fussell, and Scott Baker have rotation slots nailed down, and Greg Maddux and Vic Willis were sent to AAA. The rest is a muddle with John Clarkson, Jim Whitney, Sam Streeter, Warren Spahn, and Dick Rudolph vying for 3, maybe 4, slots.

Carlos Diaz has struggled as the closer, but he’s still there, with Harley Young and Hoyt Wilhelm working behind him.

Omar Infante has impressed enough to stick around, especially given his defensive versatility. Bob Nieman‘s inability to hit opens up some possibilities for him in LF, and given how little either Troy Tulowitzki or Herman Long have hit, he may see some more time at SS as well.

#Brooklyn Royal Giants

Smokey Joe Williams, Frank Knauss, and Dick Redding are fighting over the final 2 rotation spots. As a 19 year old, it may make sense for Redding to get some more work at AAA in before a longer stint in the bigs.

The rest of the pen looks set, with the quartet of Terry Forster, Trevor Hildenberger, and Eric Gagne setting up Watty Clark looking to be one of the best in the league.

Despite Pee Wee Reese‘s struggles, he stays as Tommy Corcoran‘s backup at SS. Davey Lopes has burst onto the scene, to the point that Hobe Ferris–the presumptive starter–will head to AAA (while note great defensively, Jackie Robinson, Todd Walker, and Corcoran can all spell Lopes as needed).

Neither John Briggs nor Duke Snider have impressed, but Briggs was worse, and heads to the minors. What’s not clear is if Snider starts the year at CF, or if newcomer Raul Mondesi forces himself into the picture.

#Miami Cuban Giants

With Alex Colome and Dalier Hinojosa sent to AAA, the pitching staff is coming into focus. The remaining competition is between Dontrelle Willis, Don Newcombe, Tommy Bridges, and Jose Mendez for the final starting role and 2 bullpen slots. Mendez is a long shot at this point.

Perhaps as expected, Willie Kamm has cooled off dramatically, moving Manny Machado back into the starting position at 3B. His performance does, however, keep him in camp at the expense of Gary Sheffield, who was quite a disappointment all Spring.

#Portland Sea Dogs

Dizzy Trout has seized the #4 starter slot, leaving the final 3 slots up for grabs. This is all a little controversial, as others have pitched better than Walter Johnson, but the Sea Dogs remain convinced of the 19 year old’s potential, despite a growing sense from fans that he would be better served by starting the year in AAA. Still, the staff have the final say, leaving Ray Fontenot, Bert Blyleven, Mike Cuellar, and Wade Miller in competition, with Pascual Perez and Atlee Hammaker already moved down to the minors.

The good news is the back end of the bullpen is set, with the trio of Elmer Brown, Jim Kern, and Johan Santana looking almost unhittable.

Don Baylor and Kirby Puckett‘s demotions surprised some, but quite a few of Portland’s OFers hit well during the Spring, leaving those 2 out in the cold. On the infield, too many people hit well to make the choices easy. Greg Litton came to camp late, but has hit well and, more importantly, provides some needed defensive flexibility. The choice ended up being unorthodox, as with Marty Cordova being sent to AAA, they lack a true LF on the roster, relying on Kiki Cuyler, Harry Hooper and, yes, Litton there.

#San Francisco Sea Lions

The pitching staff has gotten some astounding performances, led by Cy Falkenberg, James Shields, and Dennis Eckersley. That leaves Eddie Plank, Jim Devlin, Carlos Carrasco, Charlie Root, and Lefty Grove in contention for 2 starting spots and 2 bullpen roles. Grove has struggled with his control, Devlin has been hit pretty hard, and Plank–despite the best WHIP of the bunch–has an ERA over 7.

That’s really all that is up for grabs as the back end of the bullpen, anchored by Rod Beck and Chad Bradford, looks pretty solid.

The position cuts were all a bit surprising: Mark McGwire couldn’t move through the logjam at 1B, Bert Campenaris couldn’t hit enough to warrant keeping his defensive versatility, and Pedro Guerrero was at the bottom of the OF list. The biggest shock was the failure of highly touted 20 year old Jimmie Foxx to earn a roster spot, although he’s expected to return in pretty short order.

Spring Training Preview: Brooklyn

  • The back end of the rotation is up for grabs, with Frank Knauss and Fernando Valenzuela having the inside track on the #3 and #4 spots, with 1 out of Don Sutton, Jordan Zimmerman, and Smokey Joe Williams likely to hold the final slot.
    • Only Dutch Leonard and perhaps Orel Hershiser have been solid as SP, with Knauss and Valenzuela being downright horrible. It’s early, but look for Sutton, Dick Redding, and Brickyard Kennedy to get looks as well.
      • Four slots are set, with Sutton, Don Drysdale, Leonard, and Hershiser earning starting slots. Kennedy, Redding, and Williams are vying for the last spot, with Valenzuela heading to AAA.
  • Dave Von Ohlen, Trevor Hildenberger, Darren Dreifort, and Terry Forster are battling for the middle of the bullpen.
    • The bullpen has been very strong through 10 games, with only Watty Clark‘s role as closer settled.
  • There’s no question Jackie Robinson can contribute, the question is at what position. 1B is blocked by Dan Brouthers, leaving the challenge of Hobe Ferris at 2B.
    • Robinson has performed well, for sure. Davey Lopes, called up when Sandy Koufax went down injured, hasn’t done much to change the situation at 2B, where Ferris’ glove still probably gives him the edge.
      • Lopes–and Tommy Corcoran–have hit better than any other middle infielders, so it’s pretty unsettled up the middle, especially since neither Dickie Thon nor Pee Wee Reese have been able to crack the Mendoza line..
  • It’s possible that 1 of Michael Brantley, Matt Holliday, Jeffrey Leonard, Curt Flood, and Art Griggs forces their way onto the roster.
    • Flood, Brantley, Hi Myers, and Griggs have been totally overmatched in the early going, with Holliday and the surprising Jermaine Dye moving up the roster.
      • Griggs, Flood, Myers, and Brantley have all headed down to AAA (along with C Hank Gowdy). Todd Walker, Morrie Arnovich, and Raul Mondesi have been recalled for some OF flexibility.
Near DefiniteLikelyPossibleLong Shot
Starting Pitchers
Dutch Leonard
Orel Hershiser
Don Sutton
Don Drysedale
Dick Redding
Smokey Joe Williams
Brickyard Kennedy
Sandy Koufax
Frank Knauss
Jordan Zimmerman
Middle RelieversDave Von Ohlen
Darren Dreifort
Kyle McPherson
SetupErig Gagne
Trevor Hildenberger
Terry Forster
CloserWatty Clark
CMike PiazzaSteve Yeager
Duke Farrell
1BDan BrouthersJackie RobinsonTodd Walker
2BHobe FerrisDavey Lopes
3BRon CeyJim Delahanty
SSDickie Thon
Pee Wee Reese
Tommy Corcoran
OFRoy White
Duke Snider
Matt Holliday
Jermaine Dye
John Briggs
Beals Becker
Jeffrey Leonard
Morrie Arnovich
Raul Mondesi
Smokey Joe Williams of the Brooklyn Royal Giants

Brooklyn Royal Giants

Brooklyn Atlantics (and others) / Brooklyn Dodgers / Los Angeles Dodgers

AAA – Queens Kings
AA – Jersey City Skeeters
A – Albany Diamond Dogs

Effa Manley Division

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Here, they never left … the long arm of Smokey Joe Williams gets the banner, despite the obvious presence of Jackie Robinson.

Ebbets Field (42,000)
HR: 1.094 | BA: .998
Shea Stadium (37,405)
HR: 1.000 | BA: .989
Roosevelt Stadium (24,000)
HR: .769| BA: 1.069
Coca Cola Park (16,907)
HR: .994 | BA: .966

2000: 3rd place, .500.

2001 Projections

As of the end of Spring Training.

CMike Piazza
Dick Bertell
Al López
Duke Farrell
Al Todd
Jim French
Gilly Campbell
Jack O’Connor
Jeff Torborg
Gary Bennett
1BJackie RobinsonDan Brouthers
Jim Gentile
Norm Laker
Eric Karros
Justin Smoak
Joe Lis
Tommy Everidge
Steve Balboni
2BFrank IsbellDavey Lopes
Todd Walker
Julio Franco
Don Heffner
Ed Delahanty
Tim Foli
Marco Hernández
Ed Romero
SSRay Dandridge
Germany Smith
Dickie ThonCésar Izturis
Sonny Jackson
Mike Benjamin
Eddie Moore
3BRon CeyJim Delahanty
Casey McGehee
Hank Majeski
Matt DOminguez
Ken McMullen
Tom O’Malley
OFRoy White
Pedro Guerrero
John Briggs
Duke Snider
Beals Becker

Art Griggs
Morrie Arnovich
Matty Alou
Jermaine Dye
Ron Fairly

Buddy Hassett
Ty Cline
Raúl Mondesi
George Selkirk
Terry Moore
Chicken Wolf

Jeffrey Leonard
Charlie See
Don Mueller
Jim Jones
Al Simmons
jimmy johnston
Jay Johnstone

Elston Howard
Gabe Gross
SPDon Drysdale
Frank Knauss
Joe Williams
Sandy Koufax
Orel Hershiser
Dick Redding
Tom Sullivan
doc newton
Dutch Leonard
Ralph Branca
Josh Outman
Dustin McGowan
Tim Stauffer
Lew Krausse, Jr
Corky Valentine
Joe Neale
walker buehler
Ryan Rupe
dazzy vance
vic lombardi
Marty McHale
RPGreg Gagne
Dave Von Ohlen
Darren Dreifort
Juan Mateo
Terry Forster
Trevor Hildenberger
Ted Blankenship
Jim Bunning
Jordan Zimmerman
John Denny
Jack Killilay
Zach Britton
Jeff Montgomery
Ron Perranoski
Red Evans
Jim Tobin
James Baldwin
Jesús Colomé
Lou Marone
Ángel Guzmán
Robbie Ross
Tommy Hanson
Lefty Thomas
Chris Short
UPFernando Valenzuela
Burleigh Grimes
Rick Aguilera
Alex Kellner
Frank Miller
Bobby Shantz
Nap Rucker
Burt Hooton
Tom Phoebus
Hugh Mulcahy
Art Johnson
odalis pérez
billy scanlan
Hilly Flitcraft
victor gonzález
Marty Kutyna
Dave Geisel
Justin Wilson
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