1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Thursday “I Give Up”

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“I Give Up”

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I know everything about everything in sports.

You know that if you read the volumes of data I research and write on my website every day of the week.

On Monday, I had 121-different items on my Best 15 Minutes in Sports page on this website.

I pride myself on knowledge, insight, and context.

But I have no explanation as to why the Padres are falling out of the playoff race.

No idea why a team of big bats can’t hit their career averages.

Shocked at the amount of money being paid to the Fab 4-in the lineup.

Shocked further how poor everyone, but Fernando Tatis, is performing this season.

An Arizona Diamondbaks win in a late game on Wednesday, would push the Padres to 11-and-a half games back of the first place leaders.

Think of that, a 253M-payfroll with a team that is 6-games under .500, keeps losing to bad teams, has a horrible track record while batting.  They have wasted Gold Glove defensive displays and such very strong starting pitching for much of the season.

Bob Melvin is getting thrown out of games at a record setting pace.  The starting pitching is starting to show some fatigue.  The bullpen, aside from Josh Hader, seems burned out.

The dugout seems lifeless.  The lineup seems inept.  The relief pitching walks batters, hits batters, gives up runs now.

The GM has disappeared off the face of the earth.  The owner has gone silent.  The fans have taken to booing  not rooting for the home team.

And for the first time in my life, I don’t have any answers.  I don’t understand how bad this big money lineup can be against some of the worst pitching staffs in baseball.

Maybe you have answers.  Maybe you should write this column.

I give up on this team.  Do you?

 

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Wednesday “NHL-Draft Day”

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“Hockey’s Big Day”

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Better times are coming in hockey in Southern California.  The NHL draft is Wednesday and next year has already begun.

Maybe a Stanley Cup appearance for the LA Kings.
A climb out of the basement for the Anaheim Ducks
Better days for sure for the San Diego Gulls.

The rebuild job for Rob Blake and the LA Kings is nearly complete.  The Gretzky-Kurri-McSorely era was a long time ago.  And now they look poised to strike with a talent-laden roster that Blake has put together.

Give him credit, he has no fear making deals.  The Tuesday blockbuster trade brought power scoring center Pierre Luc Dubois from Winnipeg.  You add his firepower-tenacity-work ethic to what they have with the snipers Anzi Kopitar , Kevin Fiala, and Adrian Kempe, the defensive style of Philippe Danault, and the contributions of past goal scorers Viktor Arvidsson, and that lineup should strike fear in alot of teams.  Goal scoring everywhere.

This trade with Winnipeg comes on the heels of the trade-deadline deal that brought a front line defenseman and an established goalie in Joonas Korpisalo.
The Kings traded 3-top young players  led by Gabe Villardi, but you have to pay to get, and they got a good one.

The (8Y-68M) commitment says all you need to know about the blueprint the Kings are operating under.  Win, win now.

The Ducks, coming off the misery of a learning curve season for all their young players, definitely have the arrow pointing up.  They enter the Wednesday draft with the certainty of getting a star for the future, whether it is Michigan center ice star Adam Fantilli or Swedish power forward Leo Carlsson.

Equally important, they have 3-second round draft picks and will get to choose 2-33-59-60 in what is a deep draft, a strong offensive draft.

You talk to NHL scouts and they all rave about Trevor Zegras, Mason McTavish, Jamie Drysdale, Lukas Dostal and a group of support guys like Troy Terry and  and Max Jones, who have shown flashes, but do have to stay healthy.

Add in GM-Pat Verbeek has some 39M-in salary cap space  for the right type of free agents to add leadership and chemistry to the roster.

And all this carries an impact on the San Diego Gulls, coming off a trying 20-win season.  But that could be a 1-off, considering they may have as many as 5-soon to be NHL defenseman coming onto the AHL roster.  Remember the name Pavel Mintyukov among others.

And the return to health of a selected group of veterans, who saw last year wiped out by injuries, and it will be a very different team.

Also understand, because of NHL rules, if they draft either Fantilli or Carlsson, they could wind up wearing Gulls colors this coming fall if they don’t make the NHL roster, or if they elect not to go back to college or Europe.  Get their career underway here.

Last year, file it, forget it, look forward to what is next at the Sports Arena.  Bet it will be much better.

Exciting times for Kings fans.  Better days coming for the Ducks.  Fascinating times for the Gulls fans.

It all starts with the NHL draft on Wednesday night…then you can bring on free-agency.  Fun times for hockey fans.
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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Tuesday “MLB-Mid Year Report Card”

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We are almost to the halfway point in major league baseball.

It has been a season of some surprises and major disappointments.

The surprises, the 54-win TAMPA BAY RAYS, still with the best record in baseball despite a series of injuries to their pitching staff.

The ORIOLES, bringing all their top draft picks up and virtually all holding their own.  And think about this, 47-wins in a fierce AL-East.

CINCINNATI, almost forced to bring everyone up because of injuries and authoring a 12-game winning streak with the kids, something not done since 1939.  Can they keep it up?

MIAMI has been building for years, and is in 2nd place this week in a very tough division.  Luis Arraez flirting with a .400-average and all the young arms are worth paying attention too.

ARIZONA, no one saw this coming, this 47-win season to date and they may make a trade for another pitcher to get them thru the second half..

Disappointments-lots of places, some because of injuries.

The METS top the payroll list,  north of (320M,) have lost chunks of their starting rotation with nagging injuries and their closer for the entire year.  They are calling for Buck Showalter’s head as manager.

The YANKEES have had a better team on the IL than on the roster for much of the spring into summer, starting with Giancarlo Stanton, now Aaron Judge plus a host of starting pitchers hurt.  Gerrit Cole, the only one who has stayed healthy.  Everyone in the division is above .500.

The DODGERS, in what was a transition year, have been chewed up by pitching injury problems.  If the young starters stabilize, they could still make a run.

The PADRES, with a huge payroll (253M),  despite all the things they have done on the mound  and on defense, have grossly underachieved , and have a big hole to climb out of, if they don’t get hitting the second half..

The CARDINALS, beset by a siege of injured outfielders and without any quality startihg pitchers have collapsed.

CLEVELAND hasn’t hit all year and the pitching has not been what it was last year.

And you wonder, with 3-wildcard postseason spots up for grabs, what will the trading deadline look like?  More deals? Fewer deals because more teams still think they are in the hunt?  A blockbuster trade-or would giving up a ton of prospects not be the right way to operate now?

Stay tuned-we’ll be writing about it going forward.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Money “Padres-Losses-Blame Game”

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“Padres–Blame Game”

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Another lost weekend.  Is this turning out to be a lost season?

As the Padres stagger towards the All Star break, they keep losing series  to teams they should not lose to, the last place Washington Nationals the latest.

This after awful losses early in the season to then last place Cincinnati, Colorado, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Boston, and the Mets, all who had losing records when they beat the Friars.

It never ends, the odd really good game, followed then by lousy losses to bad teams with no solution to solving the big issues.

The big issue, big payroll, small production from the highest paid players on the team.  Add in the fact half the roster is hitting (.220) or worse.

The Padres scoreboard does not lie.  Off they go to Pittsburgh to open a series on Tuesday with the Pirates.  These are the numbers they packed in their equipment bag flying to Pittsburgh.

Team batting average (.232) ranked  25th
Runners scoring position average (.204) #30
Strikeouts RISP (181) #25

Runs scored (315) #20
On base percentage #13
Slugging percentage # 19
OPS percentage #16

Walks #1
Strikeouts #16
Home Runs #11
Hits #25

And if you keeping score at home-evaluate these numbers:

(37-41)
8th in the wildcard race for 3-spots
Lost 7-of-11 games
(5-13) in one run games
(0-6) in extra inning games
(18-22) at Petco Park
(8X) shutout
(10X) scored 1-run in game
(10X) scored 2-runs in game
(28) games scored 2-runs or less

So you can have a (253M) payroll but aside from Fernado Tatis, they are all hitting below their career averages.

Do you blame owner Peter Seidler-of course not.  Fine man and a fan.

Do you blame GM-AJ Preller?  Well it is his roster-he gave out the contracts.  His record in the 10-years since he took over as General Manager (668-766)…do the math that 98-games below .500.

Do you blame Bob Melvin?  Maybe he is not tough enough.  And you would think managing the woeful Oakland A’s was frustrating.  This must cause heartache.

Would you consider ex-Cardinals manager Mike Schildt as a replacement?
Does a firebrand like Matt Williams, coming back from cancer, feel up to it?

Is the clubhouse culture an issue?  Is there an attitude, ‘I got my money-did you get yours?’  Where is the accountability?

Is there a fissure between Preller and his baseball ops people overwhelming players with data, or interfering with Melvin doing his job?

It is stunning, all this good pitching, an ace closer, and Gold Glove defensive plays on a nightly basis.

It’s a mixed bag mess.

Manny Machado can lecture the media, ‘read the back of my baseball card’, but the baseball card says  this team has given this city, with the 2nd best attendance in baseball, some of the most disappointing baseball to be played.

And it’s like no one from within that dugout, the clubhouse, or upstairs is concerned.

The optimist says a half a season to go.  The pessimist says we have to sit thru another half a season of this.  The realist asks what has happened to the Fab 4 big money stars?

Beating the Dodgers in the playoffs seems so long ago.  In fact last year’s late season run  was the only time in the ten years Preller has been GM, the community had anything to cheer about.

For all they invested over the years, all the draft picks they selected, all the free agents they found, and all they paid the superstars, this sure feels awful.

If this turns out to be a non playoff year, people should be leaving at year’s end, and maybe more than just players on the roster.

Wins-losses-frustrations and coming soon the ‘blame game’ too.  Lots of guilty parties likely.

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1-Man’s Opinion on Sports-Friday “NBA-Draft Recap”

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“NBADraft-What They Say”

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A very different opening group of picks in the NBA draft on Thursday night.

They came from abroad.  They came from the NBA;s sanctioned NBA development leagues.

A quick look at the top names:

SPURS..VIC WEMBANYAMA…A more complete player than Ralph Sampton..Mature beyond his years
CHARLOTTE..BRANDON MILLER…Alabama shooter but haunted by his indirect part of a shooting on campus
PORTLAND..SCOOTIE HENDERSON…A clone of Damian Lillard.
HOUSTON..AMEN THOMPSON..Really great athlete
DETROIT..AUSMAR THOMPSON..Great young defender-joins young team
WASHINGTON..BILAL COULIBALY..French player can stroke it
INDIANA..JARACE WALKER…Power forward to go with good guards
UTAH..TAYLOR HENDRICKS..Big body-great addition
OKLAHOMA CITY…CASON WALLACE-Big upside from Kentucky
ORLANDO..JETT HOWARD…Life father-like son-Juwaan Howard
DALLAS..DERECK LIVELY..Great shotblocker from Kentucky
TORONTO..GRADY DICK…Top shooting guard from Kansas
NEW ORLEANS..JORDAN HAWKINS..explosive shooter-UConn

LAKERS..JALEN SHAFINO..Point guard-after losing out on Lively-Hawkins
CLIPPERS..KOBE BROWN…Shooting power forward Missouri-

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