Showing posts with label Tommy Hanson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tommy Hanson. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

3 Yankees Plus Axford, Bailey, and Hanson Among 43 Non-Tendered

Adams' lack of hits led to lack of a team
43 players will be looking for new organizations after they were non-tendered by their current teams on Monday. Among them are former Milwaukee Brewers closer John Axford, Red Sox reliever and former AL Rookie of the year Andrew Bailey, Blue Jays slugging catcher J.P. Arencibia, and Angels starter Tommy Hanson.

The Yankees did not offer deals to infielder David Adams, untility infielder Jayson Nix, and reliever Matt Daley. Adams was a successful hitter in the minor leauges and the Yankees had been really high on his bat. With all the injuries the Yankees suffered in 2013, Adams got a chance to play in 43 games, but the results were not good.

In 152 plate appearances, the natural second baseman had a slash line of .193/.252./.286. His struggles may have been complicated by the mental and physical acuity needed to learn a new position (third base).

Nix is a hard nosed player, who unfortunately, doesn't have many hits in his bat. The six-year veteran stole 13 bases in 14 attempts and played stellar defense, but posted a .619 OPS. He became expendable when the Yankees signed Brendan Ryan.

Daley was called up from Triple-A Scranton when the Yankees piching staff was beset by injuries. He appeared in seven games, won one, and did not allow a run in six innings pitched.

Below is the complete list of the players that were non-tendered via mlbtraderumors.com

David Adams Yankees
J.P. Arencibia Blue Jays
Scott Atchison Mets
Dylan Axelrod White Sox
John Axford Cardinals
Andrew Bailey Red Sox
Daniel Bard Cubs
Ronald Belisario Dodgers
Mitchell Boggs Rockies
Matt Carson Indians
Tyler Cloyd Indians
Chris Coghlan Marlins
Matt Daley Yankees
Sam Fuld Rays
Eddie Gamboa Orioles
Mat Gamel Cubs
Chris Getz Royals
J.C. Gutierrez Angels
Tommy Hanson Angels
Jeremy Hefner Mets
Daniel Hudson Diamondbacks
Paul Janish Braves
Elliot Johnson Braves
Garrett Jones Pirates
Ryan Kalish Red Sox
Chang-Yong Lim Cubs
Lou Marson Indians
Cristhian Martinez Braves
Michael McKenry Pirates
Kyle McPherson Pirates
Chris Nelson Angels
Jayson Nix Yankees
Xavier Paul Reds
Francisco Peguero Giants
Jason Pridie Orioles
Omar Quintanilla Mets
Derrick Robinson Reds
Sandy Rosario Giants
Justin Turner Mets
Jordany Valdespin Mets
Ryan Webb Marlins
Jerome Williams Angels
Wesley Wright Rays

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Race for the Flag - 8/18


The Texas Rangers increased their lead in the AL Wildcard last night and today acquired their former All-Star catcher Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez from the Houston Astros.

The Rangers had the need for a catcher when starter Jarrod Saltalamacchia went on the DL with an injured arm. Rodriguez played for Texas from 1991-2002. His time there included an AL MVP (1999), 1o Gold Gloves, and 10 All-Star appearances. He was hitting just .251/.280/.382 with 8 HR and 34 RBI in 93 games.

The Astros will received Single-A pitching prospect Matt Nevarez and 2 players to be named later.


The Rangers beat the Twins last night 8-5 to pick up a half game on idle Boston and now lead the Red Sox by 1 game in the Wildcard standings.


John Smoltz is looking for a team and sources have said that the St. Louis Cardinals and Rangers are among the teams that are the leading contenders. Phillies beat writer Todd Zolecki, via his Twitter account, said the Cards are in hot pursuit. Meanwhile, the Boston Globe says the Rangers are the AL front-runner to land Smoltz.

The White Sox have brought up Freddy Garcia to face the Detroit Tigers in a big AL Central battle. Chicago moved to within 2 games of idle Detroit with a walk win, on a Scott Podsednik single, against KC last night.

Division leaders St. Louis and LA met last night and the Cards came out on top behind the pitching of Chris Carpenter. The right-hander allowed 2 runs on 5 hits in 8 innings and struck out 8. Albert Pujols and Rick Ankiel took knuckleballer Charlie Hager deep in the 3-2 win.

Joe Martinez continued his comeback from an early season comebacker by picking up his 2nd win of the month last night at Citi Field. The Giants pounded Livan Hernandez and the Mets, 10-1.

The Cubs and Kevin Gregg's woes continued last night. Chicago led San Diego 1-0 in the 9th, but Gregg gave up a game tying double to Chase Headley and a walk-off 3-run home run to Kyle Blanks.

The Braves picked up a half game on idle Philadelphia with a 9-4 win over Arizona. Tommy Hanson won his 8th game and Ryan Church and Adam LaRoche drove in 3 runs each.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Yankees Go Cold in Hot-lanta




1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
NY Yankees
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 4 1
Atlanta
0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 X
4 7 1

WP - Hanson (3-0) LP - Wang (0-6)

The Yankees hitting woes continued tonight, as the punch-less Bombers dropped the opener of their 3-game series with the Atlanta Braves, 4-0. New York had a number of opportunities in the early innings against Braves rookie starter Tommy Hanson, but couldn’t manage to come up with a clutch hit. Hanson and the Braves bullpen didn’t allow a hit over the final 3 2-3 innings.

Chien-Ming Wang
continued his improvement, but was tagged for three runs in the 3rd inning and the loss. After a pair of strikeouts to start the frame, Wang gave up a single to Yuniel Escobar and walked Chipper Jones. Brian McCann followed with an RBI double and Garrett Anderson brought home two more runs...


Read the rest of my recap at Baseball Digest Online.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

NL '09 Rookie Preview - NL East

The Cubbies' catching sensation, Geovanny Soto, took home the rookie of the year honors last season, doing a great job both at, and behind the plate. He took 31 of the 32 first place votes, with Cincy's Joey Votto grabbing the lone hold out vote to in finishing in second place. Who will be this year's NL top freshman? Let's start by taking a look at the NL East.

Phillies

The defending world champions have one of the best young players in the game in pitcher Cole Hamels. Chase Utley and Ryan Howard are both young in experience, but have either hit 30 years of age or are about to.

No rookie should have an impact on the Phillies lineup this season, though starter J.A. Happ, ranked 7th in the organization by BA, could eventually supplant Jamie Moyer or Kyle Kenrick, if either struggles.

Mets


Like their Bronx counterparts, the Mets are a team filled with veterans. But the outfield and starting rotation could see rookies have a major impact.

Fernando Martinez, the Mets top prospect, will likely start the season in Triple-A, but with no start in the outfield other than Carlos Beltran, he could be recalled early on. A couple of things must be remembered though. Martinez won't turn 20 until after the season has ended and he has not played above Double-A. That being said, a fast start at Triple-A could land him in Flushing, with Ryan Church, Dan Murphy, and Fernando Tatis contending for playing time.

The back end of the rotation could be bolsted by Jon Niese. The 3rd best prospect in the Mets organization and number 77 in all of baseball, per Basbeall America, Niese made 22 starts for Double-A Binghamton before a promotion to Triple-A New Orleans. He made 7 starts for the Zephyrs, posting a very respectable 3.40 ERA and struck out 32 in 39.2 innings pitched.

With a fastball in the low 90's and a good curveball, Niese should get a long look for the back end of the rotation, and could beat out retreads Freddy Garcia and Livan Hernandez.

Braves

The Braves have two of the brightest young players in the game in their middle infield combo of Yuniel Escobar and Kelly Johnson. One "veteran" rookie and one true rookie, could have a big impact on the Braves 2009 season.

Though not a true rookie, this is Japanese veteran Kenshin Kawakami's first year in MLB. The 33-yr old won 112 games in 11 season with the Chunichi Dragons. Kawakami isn't over powering, his fastball tops out at about 91 mph, but he has a sinker, forkball, cutter, and curve ball. Greg Maddux is one of Kawakami's idols, and just like his hero, the key to Kawakami's success is his ability to control his pitches.

Tommy Hanson has worked his way up the Braves charts the traditional way, via the minor leagues. Hanson, whose fastball has been clocked at 99 mph, was recently named the first pitcher to garner Arizona Fall League MVP honors.

Hanson has struck out 373 hitters in 323 innings. As you would imagine, a player with that velocity also has a tendency to walk hitters - 119. The number four rated prospect, by BA, in all of baseball will most likely start the season in Triple-A.

Marlins

Florida is of course continually pushing youngsters into their lineup, but the regular center fielder could be the guy everyone has been waiting for to hit it big. Cameron Maybin was part of the blockbuster deal that sent Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis to Detroit. After looking like a fish out of water in 24 games for the Tigers in '07, Maybin bounced back nicely, going 16-32 (.500) with 4 stolen bases in an eight game call up this past September.

Like the Mets' Martinez, Maybin has never played above Double-A, where he struck out 124 times last year. He has a shot to play every day for the Marlins, but might better off taking it slowly with him.

Nationals

The Nationals are another team that won't hesitate to put younger players out on the field in order to save money. That approach shouldn't change with GM Jim Bowden's resignation earlier today.

The Nats are hoping that former top prospects Lastings Milledge and Elijah Dukes still pan out, and that Ryan Zimmerman produces the way he's expected to. Starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann (No relation to Ryan) is the top ranked prospect in the organization and should be in the starting rotation at some point in '09.

In two seasons in the minor leagues, Zimmermann has struck out 205 batters in 187 innings, while posting a 15-7 record and 2.74 ERA. He's a plus fastball with a heavy sinking motion, and has a solid curve and change up. He had a good slider in college, but the Nats had him stop throwing it. That could change of course.

Ranking the NL East ROY Prospects

1. Jordan Zimmermann
2. Kenshin Kawakami
3. Jon Niese
4. Fernando Martinez
5. Tommy Hanson
6. J.A. Happ