Posts Tagged ‘Dejan’

Pirates stuff.

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

First of all, Dejan over at the Post-Gazette just wrote that Jeff Karstens was the first half’s MVP. That activates the hilarity unit. He had a few lucky starts and that makes him a MVP? The guy certainly has the mental attitude to be a starter but not the stuff. He’s only a starter because someone has to start and it might as well be him. But I’m not really sure who would be a good first half MVP for this group. Maybe McCutchen. Also, Neil Walker ending up at 2B and doing a good enough job to get rid of Iwamura is a gaffe as well while the whole Dana Eveland mess was a good move by the Pirates. And his logic for it seems kind of convoluted. Also a guy who spent half the first half of the season out with an injury shouldn’t be a goat.

Then there’s Arthur Rhodes. He was part of the Jason Kendall trade mess. Kendall was traded to the Athletics after the 2004 season for Mark Redman and Arthur Rhodes. A few weeks later, Rhodes was flipped to Cleveland for Matt Lawton. Lawton was traded later that summer for Jody Gerut who played less than 10 games with the Pirates before getting injured and then leaving the team. Anyways, Rhodes is going to be playing in his first All-STar game this year at 40 years old. Pretty cool.

War, What is it Good For?

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

So yeah, it would seem that the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette are at total war with each other. The Post-Gazette started it with unsigned editorials insulting the Pirates for personnel moves and telling owner Bob Nutting to sell the team. The Pirates kept it going by resigning both Neal Huntington and John Russell this past October through the end of 2011 and not telling the P-G or anyone else until this past week. Really though, contracts in baseball are about as useful as contracts written by 5th graders. The team could fire anyone at any time for no good reason. The only difference between them and regular employees is that regular employees usually don’t have contracts saying that the company will pay them until the contract ends.

So after both Bob Smizik and Ron Cook threw a hissy fit about that, some mom called up and told a sad story about her son getting fired from the Pirates. He was working as a mascot. He was fired because he wrote disparaging remarks about the organization on his Facebook page. Of course that’s pretty silly and seems kinda thin-skinned of the Pirates to do that, I mean it’s not like he was selling to cocaine to the players. So not only does the Post-Gazette write a story about this, but someone in Pittsburgh told me that they have it on the very front page of the paper on the top half of the paper.

I know a guy who got fired from a job for comments on his blog. Ya know what? Not only did the local newspaper not put that story on the front page, but they didn’t even write a story about it. I guess they have better things to do than insult a local company for firing an employee over his blog. But it would seem the Post-Gazzette just has a huge ax to grind.

But it’s really frustrating to me because after years of them kissing Dave Littlefield’s dumb ass and not really questioning anything he did until Draft Day 2007, mostly because they were still part owners of the Pirates, they are now acting like the current management team which is trying to fix the organization after years of neglect are a bunch of criminals. It’s really a shame that Dejan keeps working there, he could probably do so much better. I honestly don’t care if you’re skeptical of the Pirates, but they are doing things the way Bobby Cox did in Atlanta in the late 80′s to fix the Braves or the way the Pirates of the 50′s did to fix the team back then. So to be clear here, skepticism: good. Bullshit: Bad.

(Seinfeld joke title FTW!)

Exaggeration.

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Dejan:

Here were the Pirates, mired in their worst slump since shortly after the Civil War, facing the Los Angeles Dodgers…

…as well as that 3-23 stretch that was the franchise’s worst in such a span since 1890.

Um. So according to Dejan, 1890 was shortly after the War of Northern Aggression? Um, the war ended in 1865. That’s a 25 year span between the Civil War and the 1890 team. Hell the Pirates didn’t even exist until 1882 (that’s 17 years after the war) and back then they were the Pittsburgh Alleghenys. They would remain the “Alleghenys” until 1891 when they pirated Lou Bierbauer from the Philadelphia Athletics. Suddenly they were Pirates. It would be like saying that the Pirates quickly won another championship after their 1925 Championship by winning one in 1960.

What?

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Another great question in today’s Post-Gazette’s Q&A session with Dejan. Let’s take a look at this stupid question:

Stan: Is it possible the Pirates are making these deals this early to avoid having to make the unpopular moves at the deadline when they could actually be 2 or 3 games back?

Dejan writes that off as pretty conspiratorial. I think that’s just a plain crazy question. For one thing, we really didn’t know if they’d be just a couple games back on July 31st with Nate and Nyjer on the team. Two, generally speaking, as the season progresses, the Pirates usually fall further behind than catch up. Three, the Pirates were bad with Nate and Nyjer on board. Without them, they’d have to get past the power hitting Brewers, the Pujols lead Cardinals and the up and coming Reds. Also there’s the Cubs who could suddenly, although unlikely, play as good as they’re supposed to and the Astros who are just sorta there.

But yeah, great trade yesterday. They got a lot of potiental upside with Milledge and Hanrahan and gave up two guys in Morgan and Burnett who are probably just at their primes.

Stupid questions…

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Dejan had another of his chats today at the Post-Gazette website. Mostly just the same stuff “Bench this guy” “pull the plug on that guy” “sell the team” and so on. Then came one of the dumbest questions with the smartest answers:

Q: How can Robbie Grossman be seen as overachieving, if he only has 4 RBIs in mid-May?

A: He is batting leadoff, and most of the rest of the Power’s lineup is awful, so he likely is coming to the plate with few chances.

Dejan nails it here. If you’re hitting .350 or something and the rest of the line-up does nothing, then you’re not going to have a lot of RBI chances unless you have a ton of home runs. RBI is the most bullshit stat ever because it’s based entirely on other members of your team being on base when you go up to bat. If you hit a double with nobody  in the 1st inning, it’s just a double. On the other hand, if you hit a double in the 6th with the bases load and two runs score, you get rewarded with a double and 2 RBI.