As Chicago tries to adjust to life without Frank Thomas for the first half of next season, they continue to give different minor leaguers a chance to show what they have. This time, they sent OFs Duffy Lewis and Vernon Wells and IF Luke Appling to AAA, with Carlos May, Joe Sullivan, and Mike Cameron being recalled.
#Miami Cuban Giants
Looking fully recovered, Phenomenal Smith was officially added to the Cuban Giants rotation.
José Canseco broke out of a mini-slump with 2 homeruns, reaching 64 on the season, as the Cuban Giants beat Portland, 9-8.
Freddie Fitzsimmons was recalled from AA, now that Havana’s season is over.
SS Mickey Doolin retired. Doolin spent about half a season as Philadelphia’s regular SS, but his glovework was never enough to overcome truly dreadful hitting.
#Portland Sea Dogs
Minor league pitchers Jeff Russell and Aurelio López both retired.
#San Francisco Sea Lions
Bill Virdon and Mike González both retired, looking to move into coaching.
Jimmie Foxx hit 2 solo shots, helping Eddie Plank improve his record to 18-7 in a 4-2 win over Miami.
Playoff contention. Last year was such a disappointment, but there is too much talent here not to be at least in the run for the postseason.
Best Case
Tim Hudson finds a full season like his time with Birmingham last year, joining Lefty Grove and Eddie Plank in a top tier rotation and 1st round pick Turkey Stearnes steps right into the CF job while Dick Lundy improves in a full season in a lineup centered around Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, and Bobby Bonds.
Worst Case
Everything stays really confused, with the pitching proving too mediocre to depend on and the offense never really sorting out playing time at 1B (Jack Clark and Jimmie Foxx) or 3B (Sal Bando and Pedro Guerrero), leaving everyone slightly underused and underperforming.
Key Questions
On a team full of logjams, who steps forward?
Trade Bait
Possibly. If Foxx explodes, Jack Clark may be expendable, depending on how the OF/DH situation looks.
The decision to trade Guerrero makes some sense, given the OF depth, although a lot is riding on Watty Clark successfully converting to being a starter at a high level to make it a decent deal.
Roster Evaluation
POS
Elite
Strong
Solid
Meh
Weak
Unknown
C
Cochrane Oliver
1B
Clark
Foxx
2B
Bloodworth
3B
Garner
Bando
SS
Hartzell
Lundy
LF/ RF
Jackson
Henderson
CF
Bonds
Stearnes
SP
Grove Plank
Altrock Hudson
Hadley
End
Howell Clark
Beck Robinson
Ontiveros
RP
Bridges
Eckersley
Taylor
New Addition | Injured
The OF is so strong, it just needs a little help–if that happens and the pitching repeats, it could be a good year by the bay.
Talent Ratings
WBL
Minors
Raw Power
OF Bobby Bonds
OF Frank Howard
Batting Eye
3B Sal Bando
C Brian Downing
Contact
C Mickey Cochrane IF Dick Lundy
OF Buddy Ryan
Running Speed
OF Rickey Henderson IF Dick Lundy
OF Alex Cole OF Mookie Wilson
Base Stealing
OF Rickey Henderson
OF Cameron Maybin
IF Defense
IF Dick Lundy
IF Charlie Reilly
OF Defense
OF Rickey Henderson
OF Bill Virdon
Stuff
SP Lefty Grove
RP Ed Kelly
Control
RP Rod Beck
RP Don Dennis
Velocity
RP Rod Beck
RP Drew Steckenrider
Best In The Minors
Rank
Age
POS
Name
1 (8)
21
OF
Turkey Stearnes
2 (25)
24
P
Red Ehret
3 (31)
22
P
Bump Hadley
4 (71)
22
P
Dennis Eckersley
5 (120)
19
P
Charlie Ferguson
6 (126)
20
P
Bob Hendley
7 (145)
25
3B
Mike Moustakas
8 (164)
23
P
Steve Ontiveros
9 (188)
23
IF
Bill Sweeney
Others: None.
An odd system, for sure, as neither Jimmie Foxx nor John Beckwith make the top 200 list, which ends up being a bit weak, with a lot riding on the development of the young arms. Stearnes, Hadley, Eckersley, and Ontiveros all start the year in the WBL.
Most
Least
Age
C Mike González, 39
OF Leonidas Lee, 17
Height
P Billy Taylor, 6’8″
OF Walt Williams, 5’6″ IF Matt Broderick, 5’6″
OPS
1B Sid Bream, 1.125 (—)
IF Bob Johnson, .415 (—)
HR
1B Sid Bream, 41 (—)
IF Bill Sweeney, 0 (AAA/AA) IF Miguel Cairo, 0 (WBL/AAA/AA)
SB
OF Rickey Henderson, 99 (WBL)
Many with 0
WAR
1B Sid Bream, 8.0 (—)
IF Bob Johnson, -5.1 (—)
W
Dallas Braden, 17 (—)
Diego Seguí, 3 (WBL/AAA) Jim Buchanan, 3 (—)
SV
Rod Beck, 33 (WBL)
ERA
Tommy Hughes, 2.61 (—)
JA Happ, 5.77 (—)
WAR
Dallas Braden, 5.8 (—)
Diego Seguí, -0.9 (WBL/AAA)
Stats are across all levels. 200 PA / 75 IP min. Non WBL leagues indicated by —.