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Showing newest posts with label fire joe morgan. Show older posts

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Links: Interview, Grading the Offseason, Evans to 2B, and Dusty Baker hilarity

Some links to check out while wondering if the 17 lbs. Marlon Anderson lost this offseason will improve his 2008 OPS+ of 40:

1) I did an interview with Brian Joura at Mets Online about the 2009 Mets outlook. I answered questions about the Mets injury worries, whether the bullpen is as good as it seems, lineup formation and my prediction for the Mets W-L record. Brian also writes for Fangraphs and his work at both sites is highly recommended.

2) Sam at Amazin' Avenue grades the Mets offseason by looking at the projected WAR ("wins above replacement") of the players acquired and lost. It's a better approach for evaluating the offseason then the dozens of other subjective "report cards" by analysts like Jon Heyman. Heyman rated the Phillies offseason at #1, mainly because they locked up Cole Hamels and Ryan Howard to multi-year deals. That's all well and good, but their only major addition was Raul Ibanez, who they grossly overpaid.

3) Mets Fever noticed that Nick Evans is listed as 3rd on the Mets depth chart at 2nd base, per mets.com. It's an interesting possibility, because it seems Evans doesn't have a position. He isn't a good enough hitter to be valuable at 1B, and his OF defense is suspect.

4) Beyond the Boxscore announced the winner of their graph contest, and it's hilarious. It's a flowchart which takes you into the mind Dusty Baker. Fans of the late FireJoeMorgan know how terrible Baker's baseball analysis is and will especially appreciate it. But anyone who's heard Dusty announce a game and mention "clogging the basepaths" can have a laugh as well.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Former Mets GM Steve Phillips to announce on Sunday Night Baseball

This has to be a joke right? According to Neil Best's Watchdog blog, Steve Phillips will be joining Jon Miller and Joe Morgan in the booth on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball to form perhaps the worst announcing trio in the history of sport (no exaggeration). Tuning in will be a painful experience, between Miller's "bel-TRAN!" and "SAFE!", Morgan's ignorance and Phillips's inane ramblings. Here are a few Phillips gems from over the years, courtesy of Fire Joe Morgan:

"You talked a little bit about the scouting reports and also about statistics. Where do the Cleveland Indians fall in this era where numbers have become more important than maybe the people?" - During an interview with Indians GM Mark Shapiro

"The Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox could both score 1,000 runs this season." - The Tigers scored 821 runs; the Red Sox, 845

"Bonds is just like Giambi in that he walks a lot and hits some home runs, but when he's not hitting the home runs he's a baseclogger." - Baseclogging. Nice.

Friday, November 14, 2008

RIP Fire Joe Morgan (2005-2008)

A sad day, as one of my favorite blogs, Fire Joe Morgan, is calling it quits. Click here for the post by Ken Tremendous AKA Michael Schur AKA Mose Schrute explaining why.

If I had to choose between "The Office" (the great TV show Schur writes for and executive produces) and FJM, I think I would choose FJM. Unfortunately for us, there is infinitely more money to be made in producing one of the most popular TV shows than writing for a widely read but non-revenue-generating blog.

Nonetheless, Happy Friday.