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In case anyone has missed it, the Diamondbacks pitching staff is looking a lot like an army in full retreat. Their list of wounded, walking or not, keeps growing. Mike Koplove has had a cortisone injection two days ago, so did Matt Mantei (did the D-Backs get the 2-for-1 Cortisone Injection Special at Joe's Auto-Lube and Cortisone?) Randy Johnson is apparently looking to have artificial cartilage injected into his knee (I think Joe's will take care of that too). Curt Schilling has a busted hand - from two line drives, of course, and not from punching cameras. Brandon Webb is just getting back, after a tendinitis bout. Brett Prinz has an injured groin, but he's coming back soon. So how's this for a super rotation - Elmer Dessens, Miguel Batista, John Patterson, Edgar Gonzalez, and Andrew Good. And Batista is even going to be throwing out of the bullpen between starts, they are so hard up for pitching.

The Twins have called up Michael Nakamura from AAA Rochester, where he's been doing his Johan Santana impression. 21 relief appearances, 40.2 innings (love those long relievers), 32 hits, 55 strikeouts and only 8 walks, one lone home run and a 2.01 ERA. Sure, it's a pitcher's park, but those are some serious numbers. He had a very good spring too.

Mark Wohlers is almost certainly done for the year. His grafted elbow ligament (from his Tommy John surgery) has sheared loose... it might reattach itself with rest, but if not he'll have surgery in August. It never gets any easier for Wohlers, who's had one setback after another.

Gabe Kapler was the unlucky exile from the Hitter's Paradise when Greg Vaughn was called up to the Rockies from Colorado Springs. Now the Rox are talking deal with anyone and everyone; is Kapler the new Bruce Chen, the guy with so much apparent talent who just can't put it together on the field, that everyone has to audition once?

Finally, for those who weren't reading the agate type this morning, the Jeffrey Hammonds Saga may be at an end. Once you're released by the Brewers, there's no further you can sink, is there? Anyway, expect Hammonds to be in an Orioles uniform by Monday. The Saga has ended... let the farce begin!
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Dave Till - Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 10:38 AM EDT (#100777) #
Anyway, expect Hammonds to be in an Orioles uniform by Monday.

If Baltimore doesn't sign him, Detroit will.

I would guess that the current Hierarchy Of Futility [tm] goes like this:

[other major league teams]
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Japanese leagues
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Baltimore
Mexican league
Tampa Bay
Detroit
independent leagues (hi Rickey!)

Did I miss anybody?
Pepper Moffatt - Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 10:53 AM EDT (#100778) #
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San Diego?

Where's the Canadian Baseball League on there? Or do they count as an Indy league?

Mike
_Best_Mate - Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 11:36 AM EDT (#100779) #
Definitely need San Diego on that list, especially after the Gary Matthews pick up following Baltimore's discard
Coach - Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 11:40 AM EDT (#100780) #
The D-Backs are snakebit. They're also victims of their own stupidity, trading a very promising arm for a bat that annually peaks in April and steadily declines the rest of the season. Fiscally irresponsible and shortsighted, too -- the deferred payments to Curt, the Unit and others for the next decade or so will make it nearly impossible to field a competitive team. I'm embarrassed to have picked them to win the NL pennant; it was hard to imagine all the wheels falling off at once.

The CBL isn't even a good independent league, Mike. No sign of a J.D. Drew or Rickey Henderson. It's ostensibly "pro" ball, but the talent isn't significantly better than the Intercounty League, where you can watch Rob Butler, Paul Spoljaric and the rest of the Leafs play at Christie Pits for free most Sunday afternoons. (It's good form to buy some 50-50 draw tickets and a program in lieu of admission; you might even win a nice prize.)
Pepper Moffatt - Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 12:05 PM EDT (#100781) #
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The CBL isn't even a good independent league, Mike. No sign of a J.D. Drew or Rickey Henderson. It's ostensibly "pro" ball, but the talent isn't significantly better than the Intercounty League, where you can watch Rob Butler, Paul Spoljaric and the rest of the Leafs play at Christie Pits for free most Sunday afternoons.

I didn't get a chance to see any London Monarchs games since I came back home, so I haven't been able to judge the quality of play.

I've got a soft spot for the IL as my Dad used to take me to London Majors games 2-3 times a year as a kid. I don't think the Majors have any name players this year other then Mike Lumley, who used to pitch for the AA London Tigers. Lumley also coaches the London Badgers and isn't exactly a favourite of local umpires.

Mike
Craig B - Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 02:51 PM EDT (#100782) #
the talent isn't significantly better than the Intercounty League, where you can watch Rob Butler, Paul Spoljaric and the rest of the Leafs play at Christie Pits for free most Sunday afternoons

Well, most of the best Intercounty players of last year have now decamped to the new league, and for the most part aren't exactly tearing it up, so I'd say for now that the CBL wins on the talent issue.
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