When Milton Bradley was ejected and subsequently suspended, some players felt that Bradley was baited. I reiterated that belief on a radio interview. Major League Baseball investigated, and said there was absolutely no evidence to show any baiting, and that, as is usually the case, the umpires were right and the rest of us were wrong. MLB officials Bob Watson and Mike Port are clearly working hard to eliminate the widely held perception that umpires have become increasingly confrontational, and they have shown that there is very little evidence of offensive confrontations. So the umpires have aced their examinations.
Ervin Santana and John Lackey are slated to throw 60 pitches for Salt Lake City on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. They'll each then throw an 80-pitch outing, and there is the possibility that they'll be called up and allowed to go 90 pitches with the Angels. Kelvim Escobar may try to pitch in a game in early June, although his ability to bounce back is an issue the club is waiting to monitor. Dustin Moseley and reliever Kevin Jepsen may be back soon; at least they are getting close to normal. The Angels considered free agents like Pedro Martinez and Paul Byrd, but felt they are too far away from being able to start games, so they passed. They also looked around at some low-service-time starters like Boston's Michael Bowden but are still unwilling to trade any of their better young players. It's hard to believe that Casey Kotchman went into the weekend with no homers and four RBIs.
Alex Rodriguez's Friday extended spring schedule took him to Pirate City in Bradenton, Fla. The Pirates were asked to provide A-Rod with a separate dressing room, separate trainer's room, a private field on which he could work out and separate workout time. "That," said a Pirates official, "was absolutely a first for extended spring training." The Pirates will wait a little longer before bringing up center fielder Andrew McCutcheon, who is hitting .282 with an .838 OPS in Triple-A; that outfield defense with Morgan and McLouth will be something to behold. Pedro Alvarez has struggled (.219, .738) in the Carolina League, but GM Neal Huntington points to his 10-month layoff and isn't concerned.
Mat Gamel is hitting over .370 and has five homers off left-handed pitchers with Milwaukee's Triple-A Louisville club. Bill Hall is hitting over .300, so Gamel may have to wait, although Doug Melvin is thinking of bringing Gamel up when the Brewers begin playing American League teams later this month and allowing him to DH.
One NL scout watching the Mets worries about the lack of swings and misses against J.J. Putz; in 2006, '07 and '08, Putz got swings and misses on 30.8, 27.4 and 26.0 percent of his opponents' swings, but it is down to 12.9 percent this season. But the same scout raves about Ryan Madson, saying, "He's throwing 96 to 98 [with 15 K, 4 BB in 10 innings] and has closer stuff." With Brad Lidge having knee problems, that is a good thing.
One general manager suggests we are in a golden age of second basemen. The reigning American League MVP is Dustin Pedroia. Only 10 times in baseball history has a second baseman compiled an OPS of greater than .992, and seven of those 10 seasons were posted by Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby. Going into the weekend, Chase Utley had an OPS of 1.105, Ian Kinsler 1.057, Robinson Cano 1.002 and Aaron Hill .997. What once was considered a defensive position is now defensive and offensive.
The Red Sox this week asked John Smoltz to slow down his rehab. Smoltz, who will join the club this weekend and be examined by strength and conditioning coach Mike Reinhold, insists it is nothing major. "I will be pitching in June," Smoltz texted.
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