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Season Preview: Wandering House of David

There is a lot of talent throughout this organization, but they may be a year or two away from being real contenders. The bullpen seems solid, and CC Sabathia and Nick Altrock look like true front of rotation arms. The offense looks solid, but the real story is the amount of talent top to bottom under the age of 24.

Final Roster

SP: CC Sabathia, Nick Altrock, Wade Miley, Fergie Jenkins, Frank Sullivan.
RP: Jack Taylor & Bob Rush; Dick Tidrow; Joakim Soria & Bruce Sutter; Tom Niedenfuer.

C: Elrod Hendricks; Gabby Hartnett
1BMark Grace; Anthony Rizzo
2B: Ryne Sandberg; Frank Grant
3BRichie Hebner & Ron Santo
SSErnie Banks
LFGeorge Stone
CFGeorge Gore & Jerry Mumphrey
RFSammy Sosa
DH: Bobby Bonds

Notes

Dick Tidrow did barely enough to keep a roster spot in the bullpen, which was just about the only question is a fairly settled pitching staff, although he is most likely to be sent down when Lee Smith comes off the DL … Gabby Hartnett has been so miserable in Spring Training that not only has he lost the starting C spot to Elrod Hendricks, there was an argument that Frank Chance deserved the backup role. Hartnett’s glove keeps him on the roster … Dan Ford cooled off towards the end of Spring Training, leaving him in AAA to start the season … the final cuts were pretty difficult. With roster space at a premium, the luxury of a lefty specialist is hard to justify, sending Arnold Carter to AAA … then you have the case of Dick Lundy and Frank Grant. Both of these 20 year olds have great futures ahead of them, but there isn’t room on the roster for both of them right now, and Grant’s slightly better bat keeps him on the roster for now … finally, a moment for Robinson Cano, who hit .373 this Spring and still couldn’t earn a roster spot.

34 year old P Dick Tidrow is the oldest player on the opening day roster (if he gets sent down, it’s 32 year old Joakim Soria), with 20 year olds 3B Ron Santo and 2B Frank Grant the youngest.

Lundy and C Frank Chance are the best prospects at AAA, with 19 year old Cap Anson not likely to stay at AA very long.

This Week In Whirled Baseball: Spring Training Update II

{ We’re 2/3 through Spring Training–20 games. Some notes from around the league. }

#Chicago American Giants

The bullpen foursome of Ken Sanders, Akinori Otsuka, Koji Uehara, and A.J. Minter have been lights-out for Chicago … Rube Foster had seemed a lock to make the rotation, but got absolutely rocked in his last start, which may put that in doubt … The American Giants have been absolutely crushing the ball, other than at SS, where the 3 contenders (Julio Gotay, Luke Appling, and Chico Carrasquel) have been equally incompetent.

#Detroit Wolverines

23 year old Charlie Gehringer and 20 year old Al Kaline have been totally overmatched this Spring, and look likely to start the year at AAA … at the other end of the scale, 37 year old Tony Phillips was recalled for roster flexibility, and is forcing himself into the conversation for a roster spot … Whitey Wilshere started the Spring as the closer, he’s ending it as a front-of-rotation starter … nobody has claimed the closer slot in his absence: Roberto Hernandez was the most likely, but he’s struggled, leaving people like Mark Dewey and Tom Hughes in the mix.

#Houston Colt 45’s

Dan Quisenberry and Billy Wagner are in the midst of pitching themselves off the roster entirely … Pete Hill‘s struggles (195/233/268) are likely sending the 17 year old to AAA for some seasoning … It’s really not clear where HR Johnson will play, but if you hit 367/457/600, they’ll find a place for you.

#Kansas City Monarchs

Bob Gibson‘s stuff is undeniable. But 15 BB in 17 IP is unacceptable, and may be enough for the 25 year old to start the year at AAA … It was clear at the start of the Spring that the Monarchs were unlikely to carry both Lou Brock and Cool Papa Bell into opening day. With Brock beginning to hit a bit, it looks like the teenage Bell will head to AAA to work on his swing … Salvador Perez and Lew Brown are hammering the ball, and threatening to move Ted Simmons to AAA to start the year.

#Los Angeles Angels

Joe Nathan has yet to give up a run and has 5 saves in 6 ST games, setting up as one of the elite closers in the league … In a league dominated by youth, 34 year old Elmer Valo has an almost guaranteed roster spot for the Angels, slashing 432/580/541. Having an OBP > SLG is usually a bad thing, but if your OBP is close to .600 … At the other end of the scale, Carlos Beltran is 3rd on the team in RBI with 10, despite a slash line of 150/186/350, and may be forced to AAA.

#Miami Cuban Giants

The surprise of the pitching staff has been Eustaquio Pedroso, who has been Miami’s best starting pitcher, despite a rough start recently. Given the struggles of Jose Mendez, Don Newcombe, and Camilo Pascual (all of whom have ERA’s over 7), Pedroso’s potential to help the rotation is important for the Cuban Giants … the shock of the Spring is Willie Kamm, who has seized the 3B job with a 320/414/600 Spring … Kamm’s success has put Gary Sheffield‘s role in doubt, with Sheff managing only a 188/350/281 Spring … When does a .292 BA with 0 walks and 0 extra-base hits earn you a roster spot? When you’re Martin Dihigo and you can play numerous positions at a very high level. Still, a walk or a double once in a while sure would help.

#Ottawa Mounties

Randy Johnson and Old Hoss Radbourn are both prodigious talents. But they both look like some time at AAA may be needed … Freddy Parent (372/386/651) and Alex Rodriguez (375/447/525) are neck and neck in the race to start at SS … Phil Bradley, Terry Puhl, and Steve Garvey were supposed to be on the fringes of the roster; instead the worst of them is Garvey at 421/439/632. It’s not clear how this impacts the roster, but it’s certainly bad news for Brant Alyea, Jackie Jensen, and George Van Haltren, who are all struggling.

#Philadelphia Stars

The pitching surprise of the Spring has been Larry Jackson forcing himself into the rotation … at the other end, Jack Easton, Pete Alexander, and Steve Carlton have had very poor Springs: if at least 2 of those don’t turn it around, it could be a long Summer in Philadelphia … the story of the Spring has to be Scott Rolen‘s 400/457/633 performance threatening to unseat Mike Schmidt at 3B. Schmidt is showing some signs of life, but is only managing a 132/209/316 line so far … With Mickey Doolin‘s injury, the lack of backup talent at SS has been exposed, as the thought of going for a long period with Roger Peckinpaugh, Larry Bowa, or Pat Meares is quite depressing. Luckily, Doolin should be back around the start of the regular season.

#Portland Sea Dogs

Johan Santana has been virtually unhittable as the closer, and Jerry Koosman and Smokey Joe Wood look like a pair of aces for the rotation … The Sea Dogs offense looks to revolve around the 1B/DH pair of Kent Hrbek and Gil Hodges and the surprising Jim Fregosi … The biggest surprise of the Spring has been Walter Johnson‘s struggles. The 19 year old has massive potential, but may need some time at AAA first.

#Wandering House of David

CC Sabathia has been dominant, and looks to be at the front of the rotation along with Nick Altrock Cap Anson, Dave Altizer, and Gabby Hartnett all look likely to start the season at AAA … The House of David’s 2 best hitters in the Spring have been Ernie Banks (333/378/810), which is no surprise, and Elrod Hendricks (393/438/893), which is a huge shock (and has contributed to the challenge of keeping Hartnett on the roster).

Spring Training Preview: House of David

  • The pitching staff is relatively set, although there is competition between Nick Altrock, Lynn Brenton, Wade Miley, and Lee Smith for some bullpen roles.
    • Rick Reuschel has been poor and Frank Sullivan, Bob Rush, Fergie Jenkins, and Jack Taylor have been no better than acceptable. So the rotation, other than C.C. Sabathia, is a lot more open now. Altrock has been quite good and should get a shot, as will Kerry Wood, who was called up when Pedro Strop went down injured.
      • Sabathia, Altrock, and Miley seem to have settled rotation spots, with Jenkins and Sullivan a little ahead of Taylor and Rush. Reuschel has been sent to AAA with 15 year old Joe Nuxhall recalled to get a taste of big league camp.
    • In the bullpen, Jeff Heathcock, Brenton, and Smith have all suffered, while Joakim Soria and Bruce Sutter have moved up the depth chart.
      • The back 3 of Sutter, Soria, and Tom Niedenfuer has been spectacular. Heathcock, Wood, and Smith are all in danger of missing the opening day roster at this point. Brenton has been sent to AAA with Dick Tidrow and Hector Rondon being called into camp.
  • C is pretty wide open, with Gabby Hartnett and Elrod Hendricks competing for the starting job. Frank Chance could force himself into the picture as well, although it is doubtful his future is behind the plate.
    • So far, Hendricks has been crushing the ball, while Hartnett is yet to really get going.
  • Anthony Rizzo, Mark Grace, and Dave Altizer are in open competition at 1B, as are Dick Lundy and Ernie Banks at SS.
    • Banks has moved well ahead of Lundy at SS.
    • Altizer and Cap Anson are struggling mightily to contribute, and may miss the roster.
  • Dan Ford, Danny Green, or Sammy Sosa need a great Spring to force themselves into the OF picture.
    • The Philadelphia OF has been on fire all Spring, but Ford is certainly in the conversation, and Green has played himself back to AAA.
      • Patsy Dougherty is struggling, but overall this group is smashing the ball. Olaf Henriksen has been recalled for some more OF flexibility.
  • Robinson Cano and Frank Grant have been crushing the ball at 2B, casting doubts on Ryne Sandberg as the starter. Similarly, Richie Hebner and Jung Ho Kang are outperforming Ron Santo at 3B.
    • Competition at 2B has tightened up between the 3 of them.
    • Kang has gone ice cold, earning himself a trip to AAA.
Near DefiniteLikelyPossibleLong Shot
Starting PitchersCC SabathiaNick Altrock
Wade Miley
Ferguson Jenkins
Bob Rush
Frank Sullivan
Jack Taylor
Kerry Wood
Middle RelieversLee Smith
Jeff Heathcock
Pedro Stroup
Hector Rondon
Dick Tidrow
Joe Nuxhall
SetupJoakim Soria
Bruce Sutter
CloserTom Niedenfuer
CGabby Hartnett
Elrod Hendricks
Frank Chance
1BAnthony Rizzo
Mark Grace
Dave Altizer
Cap Anson
2BRyne Sandberg
Robinson Cano
Frank Grant
3BRon Santo
Richie Hebner
SSErnie BanksDick Lundy
OFPatsy Dougherty
George Gore
Bobby Bonds
Jerry Mumphrey
Dan Ford
George StoneSammy Sosa
Olaf Henriksen

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