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This Week In Whirled Baseball: Spring Training Update I

Welcome to the very first installment of TWIWBL, 10 days into Spring Training. Each team’s individual Spring Training Preview page has been updated, and here are some highlights from around the league, focusing on injuries and performances that have shuffled depth charts.

#BALTIMORE BLACK SOX

When Bill Byrd went down, Mike Mussina was called up and his early performances have moved the 23 year old into the competition for the end of the rotation spots.

#BROOKLYN ROYAL GIANTS

Closer Watty Clark has been nearly unhittable with 3 saves in 3 chances in the Spring.

#CLEVELAND SPIDERS

CF Tris Speaker is out for several months with a torn calf muscle, throwing the Spiders OF into some chaos, and opening the door for both Larry Doby and Kenny Lofton to see more playing time.

#HOMESTEAD GRAYS

C Josh Gibson will miss most of Spring Training, but should be back for Opening Day. His absence, however, has revealed a paucity of talent at C, both at the WBL level and throughout the organization. Hobie Landrith and Blake Swihart will see some time during the Spring in support of Peaches Graham and the GM has begun scouring the land to help fill up the Grays’ roster of minor league backstops.

#INDIANAPOLIS ABC’S

Some of the best battles of the Spring are in the infield in Indianapolis, where Jake Stenzel and Johnny Bench are both hitting incredibly well at C, and there’s barely a hair’s width difference between Joe Morgan and Miller Huggins at 2B and Piggy Ward and Ed Charles at 3B.

#MEMPHIS RED SOX

With projected front of rotation SPs Sadie McMahon, Roger Clemens, and Nixey Callahan all posting ERA’s over 8, and Jon Lester‘s 7.00 ERA the best of other options, the starting rotation is a mess in Kansas City. Luckily, they’re only 10 games in.

#NEW YORK BLACK YANKEES

One thing is constant in the WBL: Babe Ruth leads the league in HR, with 5 in 9 games. He, Mickey Mantle, Eric Davis, and Aaron Judge may be the best 4 man OF in the league.

#NEW YORK GOTHAMS

The trio of Christy Mathewson, Gaylord Perry, and Mickey Welch are having a remarkable Spring, with 5 wins and only 5 ER in over 30 IP between them.

#SAN FRANCISCO SEA LIONS

The Sea Lions are committed to the running game, with Pete Browning and Rickey Henderson tied for the Spring league with 5.

Spring Training Preview: San Francisco

  • The final rotation spot is up for grabs between Carlos Carrasco, Cy Falkenberg, Bump Hadley, and James Shields.
    • Only Shields has moved out of contention–and all 4 of the established SPs have held on as well.
      • The SP continues to be fantastic. Hadley has been sent to AAA, but everyone is still in contention. Falkenberg has yet to allow a run, but Shields may be the strongest performer yet. A lot is riding on the final appearances for those 2, Eckersley, and Charlie Root.
  • The 4 pitchers at the top of the bulpen are set, but their roles are not, other than Chad Bradford in a setup role. Spring performances will sort out what Rod Beck, Ken Howell, and Huston Street are tasked with.
    • Street has had a rough start, allowing Beck and Howell to nail down their roles, along with Rollie Fingers, who has been fantastic. Dennis Eckersley has been excellent, but whether he ends up in the rotation or the bullpen is still up for grabs.
      • Roles are still in flux, with only Danny Frisella–who is headed to AAA–set. Street is in danger of not making the final roster as well. Jim Hughes has been recalled as an extra bullpen arm.
  • C is up for grabs between Mickey Cochrane and Gene Oliver.
    • Oliver has a slight edge. Cy Perkins has been called up as well.
      • Oliver has been good, Cochrane abysmal.
  • In all likelihood, only 2 of Jack Clark, Jason Giambi, and Mark McGwire will make the team.
    • Right now, that’s Clark and Giambi. Clark has been fantastic, Giambi decent, and McGwire miserable.
      • There are 8 players in camp who can play 1B, so something will give here. Clark, Beckwith, and Giambi have been the best of the likely 1B, with Jimmie Foxx and McGwire in danger of missing the cut.
  • 2B is open as well, with Jimmy Bloodworth, Dick Green, and Ron Hunt all in the mix. John Beckwith is trying to make the team as well, and his ability to play (albeit poorly) both 2B and 3B may move him ahead of Charlie Reilly on the depth chart.
    • Bloodworth has had a hard time of it, but little else is settled: Beckwith can hit, Green can field, and Hunt is somewhere in the middle. Over at 3B, neither Reilly nor Sal Bando has shown much.
      • Reilly has picked up the pace; the rest is unchanged.
  • At most, 3 out of Rickey Henderson, Wally Moon, Tony Armas, and Reggie Jackson will be on the opening day roster.
    • This has been complicated by Pedro Guerrero‘s struggles, and by none of the above really taking off.
      • Moon has been the best performing OF, with Guerrero, Jackson, and Eddie Murphy all in danger of missing the cut.
  • Eddie Joost looks to be the opening day SS, with the competition between Eddie Miller and Bert Campaneris perhaps being settled by Campy’s greater flexibility.
Near DefiniteLikelyPossibleLong Shot
Starting PitchersJim Devlin
Lefty Grove
Eddie PlankCharlie Root
Carlos Carrasco
Cy Falkenberg
James Shields
Dennis Eckersley
Middle RelieversRon RobinsonJim Hughes
SetupChad Bradford
Ken Howell
Rollie Fingers
Huston Street
CloserRod Beck
CGene OliverMickey CochraneCy Perkins
1BJason Giambi
Jack Clark
Jimmie FoxxMark McGwire
2BDick Green
Ron Hunt
John Beckwith
Jimmy Bloodworth
3BCharlie ReillySal Bando
SSEddie JoostBert CampanerisEddie Miller
OFPete BrowningRickey Henderson
Wally Moon
Tony Armas
Pedro Guerrero
Reggie Jackson
Eddie Murphy
Rickey Henderson of the San Francisco Seals

San Francisco Sea Lions

Philadelphia Athletics / Kansas City Athletics / Oakland Athletics

AAA – San Jose Bees
AA – Sacramento Solons
A – Oakland Oaks

Marvin Miller Division

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It would have been nice to keep them in Oakland, but the Sea Lions were an important franchise. I tried very hard to find a shot of Jimmie Foxx‘s muscles for the banner, but settled for Rickey Henderson doing what he does best.

Oracle Park (41,503)
HR: .688 | BA: .959
Candlestick Park (58,945)
HR: .850 | BA: .979
Chuckchansi Park (12,500)
HR: 1.034 | BA: .974
Coors Field (50,445)
HR: 1.338 | BA: 1.107

2000: 4th Place, .468.

2001 Projections

As of the end of Spring Training.

CMickey Cochrane
Gene Oliver
Jack Warner
Jimmie Wilson
Mike González
Brian Downing
John Kelly
Jim Ball
Dave Duncan
1BJack Clark
Jimmie Foxx
Sid Bream
Miguel Cairo
Jason Giambi
Wayne Gross
John Beckwith
Bud Clancy
2BJimmy BloodworthBill Hassamaer
Ron Hung
Bob Johnson
Jack Farrell
Dick Green
Ted Sizemore
Matt Broderick
Placido Planco
Jay Kirke
SSBobby Bragan
Denny Hocking
Eddie Miller
jed lowrie
Royce Clayton
Morrie Rath
Kurt Stillwell
3BSal Bando
Dick Lundy
Phil Garner
Roy Hartzell
Denny Walling
Don Money
Bill Sweeney
Mike Moustakas
Charlie Reilly
Ted Cox
OFRickey Henderson
Turkey Stearnes
Bobby Bonds
Reggie Jackson
Matt Holliday
Josh Reddick
Buddy Ryan
Eddie Murphy

Frank Howard
Patsy Donovan
Jeff Abbott
Manny Jiménez
Walt Williams
Jules Thomas
Bill Virdon

Alex Cole
Vic Davalillo
Matt Lawton
Del Unser
Tony Armas

Tommie Reynolds
Mike Huff
Marty Keough
Leonidas Lee
Cameron Maybin
Mookie Wilson
Bill Russell
SPLefty Grove
Eddie Plank
Tim Hudson
Nick Altrock
Bump Hadley
Red Ehret
Jim Devlin
Carl Erskine
Rube Walberg
Jair Jurrjens
Dave LaPoint
Tommy Hughes
JA Happ
Ed Karger
Diego Seguí
Charlie Ferguson
Bob Hendley
Jorge de la Rosa
Rick Waits
Jim Willis
RPRod Beck
Ken Howell
Ron Robinson
steve ontiveros
Dennis Eckersley
Watty Clark
Walter Moser
Johnny Miljus
Mel Stottlemyre Sr
Doug Davis
Don Dennis
Glen Hobbie
Howie Fox
Chad Gaudin
Jason Stanford
Dallas Braden
Trevor Williams
Pete Harnisch
Drew Steckenrider
Rip Coleman
José Paniagua
Danny Frisella
Héctor Mercado
UPTommy Bridges
Billy Taylor
James Shields
Jim Buchanan
Frank Barberich
Ted Power
Dutch Ruether
Bobby Seay
Erskine Mayer
Tom Brewer
Mark Davis
Ed Kelly
Vinnie Chulk
Larry Casian
Dave LaRoche
José Ramírez
5+ Year Contracts; 2-4 year contracts; future rights; Injured

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