Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Yeah, I Was Up...

My alarm went off at 4:15 am this morning...on purpose.

Yeah, I was one of those nutty fans that actually got out of bed to watch the first pitch of the 2008 season...Boston vs. Oakland in a historic Japanese opener. It wasn't historic because it was played in Japan - that had certainly happened before - but with a 6:05 am ET start time, it was the earliest "Opening Day" game ever played. Of course, that was 6:05 am our time...in Japan, it was just a typical night game (which begs the question, "If a game is played at night in Japan and watched in the morning in America, was it REALLY early?").

So, how was it, you ask?

Well...it was...neat. And I think that word, as simple and tacky as it sometimes sounds, fits "neatly," if you will. It wasn't cool or great or even wonderful...I didn't see it as a great step forward for the international growth of the game - baseball is already a well-established "thing" over there - but it was neat. It was neat to go to bed the night before with the anticipation of getting up before dawn for the first official baseball game of the season. Anything with early morning anticipation feels "neat," to be honest. But that's probably about as far as it goes.

I still can't fully embrace the idea of playing the first game of our national past time in another country. And I hate - full on HATE - the idea of playing an official game during the Spring Training time frame (which is made much worse, not better...WORSE...by following the first official games with exhibition games). But all in all...it was fun.

I got up this morning, brewed my coffee, and sat down in front of the TV alone, before Kim crawled out of bed for work, to enjoy the beginning of one more season of the best sport in the world. And the game?

OUTSTANDING!

Brandon Moss...what a story...Pap in trouble late...Dice-K in trouble early...Japan's hometown hero opening the season in Japan...the first game of the year going 10 innings...no less than 4 lead changes in the course of the game...and even a phenomenal leaping/falling catch in center field...

Yeah...it was fun...But I'm looking forward to this weekend much, MUCH more!

Look for my post-weekend report on my first Opening Day experience and overall Cardinals Weekend next week...it should easily surpass "neat."

Thursday, March 20, 2008

The Sandlot Is # 1...

If you haven't checked out the new MLB.com Entertainment section, I strongly suggest you do so...especially the Baseball Movie Bracket. As a true fan of the game, I had a great time filling out my bracket. I found myself heart-broken more than once when I was forced to choose one movie over another (*61 was particularly difficult to deny). But, in the end - The Sandlot won out. Despite the fact that the subsequent sequals flopped (and rightfully so...), the original still reminds me of just what baseball used to mean to this country...and what it could mean again.


But enough melodrama from me...I've posted a link to the bracket below. I have to say I'm surprised Fever Pitch made it as far as it did in my bracket (especially considering the movie's celebratory moment climaxes in a World Series victory over the Cardinals...ugh), but I do love that movie. Enjoy!

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/news/entertainment/movie_madness/bracket.jsp

Monday, March 17, 2008

2nd Crack...

Okay...here's my second crack at predicting the Cardinals' Opening Day lineup. If you're looking for that nice photo treatment I usually include (you know - the one with each player's mug shot in their respective batting order)...I'm done with that...at least for now. This Spring has been much too competitive for that...and I just don't have the patience for it.


So, without further delay, here are your 2008 Opening Day St. Louis Cardinals:

1. RF Brian Barton
2. CF Rick Ankiel
3. 1B Albert Pujols
4. 3B Troy Glaus
5. LF Ryan Ludwick
6. 2B Adam Kennedy
7. C Yadier Molina
8. P Adam Wainwright
9. SS Brendan Ryan

Yes, I'm still a believer in Brendan Ryan as the Opening Day SS...but not because I think he'll keep the job. I think TLR would love to have a heavily right-handed lineup against the lefty, Jeff Francis on Opening Day. One of two Left-handed hitters in the lineup - Ank the Tank - has proven he handles lefties as well as righties...so no worries. Kennedy - the only other lefty - is most likely going to be in the lineup to preserve Aaron Miles' versatility off the bench. Starting Miles limits TLR's options significantly (switch-hitting PH, guy who can play SS and 2B, etc.).

So, there you have it...we'll see what we can see...

Friday, March 14, 2008

The Hulk Cometh!

The Incredible Hulk trailer is here! And it is outstanding! Edward Norton knows what the f*** he is doing when he makes a movie...I mean, let's just say it...all together now...

"Ang Lee's Hulk SUCKED!"

But not this Hulk, kiddies...no, no...this Hulk is a different shade of green. This Hulk is coming to burn grandma's house down! Check out the site below for the green-tastic trailer...and...oh yeah...the Abomination is in it, baby. That's right! The Abomination...WHOO HOOO!!!

(Quick Note: When you check out the site, just wait for the trailer...it takes a few seconds to get going. AND, there will be 1 or 2 times when you think the trailer is over...it's not. Just keep watching.) ENJOY!

http://incrediblehulk.marvel.com/

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Kyle Lohse Soon to be a Red Bird...

At this point, I feel good about this signing (even though he still has to pass the physical - fingers crossed that I didn't just jinx it), but I reserve the right to completely pull a 180 if the terms of the deal exceed $5 million. We'll see...

So far, so good...he's an innings eater...

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Ryan vs. Izturis: Round 1

Alright...look...I respect Izturis - anyone whose favorite player of all time is Ozzie Smith HAS to respect a gold-glove shortstop - but enough is enough.

Cesar Izturis has produced a whopping .143 batting average in 5 games and 14 ABs. Okay, okay - so we didn't pick him up for his offense. That's fine...no problem...let's take a look at his defense. In 5 games, Izturis has already committed 2 fielding errors. COME ON!

Brendan Ryan, on the other hand, is hitting to the tune of a .444 average, .667 SLG%, and the man even has an RBI (no, it's not "a" RBI - that sounds stupid - RBI is a term all its own, now - so deal!). He's done all this in 5 games and 10 ABs while committing ZERO fielding errors. In fact, I believe Matthew Leach used the phrase "looking solid" when describing Ryan's defense thus far.

While participating on the ever-popular blog of our generous Cardinals beat writer (Matt Leach), I asked him the question: "What are the chances that Ryan will be the starting shortstop on Opening Day?" His answer: "Virtually nil." He went on to explain that the job was Izturis' to lose and that would only happen if he imploded and Ryan excelled.

I have to say, I completely agree...and that's the way it should be (I'm a big veteran supporter)...but that's exactly what's happening!!! Ryan is getting the job done - amidst the pressure of competing for a job, I might add - and Izturis is showing his age.

I gotta' say, the move was made with good intentions, but the Cesar Izturis experiment is a bust - give the job to Ryan and let's move on...

(I'm gonna' feel like a boob if Ryan commits 3 fielding errors and strikes out 3 times tonight...)