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01.05.2009 6:42 pm

5 Minutes for Blogging, Jan. 5

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Thanks for all of the suggestions on home remedies for this cold/cough. Some of them are, shall we say, creative. Are you trying to help me or poison me? Just kidding… I think.

Let’s begin:

1. DOES ROYCE RING QUALIFY AS LOW-HANGING FRUIT? Barely. The latest contestant to fill a LH reliever role in the Cardinals bullpen isn’t impressive on the surface. He’s got some plusses, including a decent strikeout rate. But control is this dude’s problem. Example: while LH batters have hit only .229 vs. Ring in his career, because of his walks, the LH hitters have a .350 onbase percentage against him… or roughly the same (.353) as RH batters. Also, he’s labored with runners on base, .with a .409 OBP against him. And with runners on scoring position, the OBP is .432. I won’t bore you with more stats, but when Ring gets behind in the count to hitters, they just punish him. So if pitching coach Dave Duncan is looking for ways to fix this guy, that’s where it begins: getting him to throw first strikes to get a jump on the batters. When Ring gets ahead in the count, he’s much better. I know that is true of most pitchers, but in Ring’s case the disparity is really glaring. Hard to get excited about this pickup, especially with other lefties still available. No brass Ring here.

2. TONY DUNGY AS BOBBY COX: It was another one-and-done postseason ejection for the Indianapolis Colts and their classy coach Mr. Dungy. Thus the pattern continues. The Colts are the NFL version of the MLB Atlanta Braves: a regular-season kingpin that underachieves in the postseason. And in that context, Dungy’s career roughly parallels that of the Atlanta manager, Cox. Under Cox, the Braves reached the postseason for 14 consecutive seasons, but claimed only one World Series title. In Tampa Bay and Indy, Dungy has led his team to the NFL playoffs for 10 consecutive seasons, a record.  But in six of the 10 seasons, Dungy’s teams were bounced in the first round. That’s happened four times in his seven postseasons at Indianapolis, including three times in the last four years. The lone exception was the Colts’ Super Bowl win over Chicago to cap the 2006 season. But then again, the Bears QB in that one was Rex Grossman. Does it count?

3. NOW THAT THE CUBS HAVE SIGNED OUTFIELDER MILTON BRADLEY, THE CEREMONIAL FIRST PUNCH WILL BE THROWN BY … From a lineup standpoint, Bradley is an excellent pickup. He has a career OBP of .370 with good power, and figures to be an ideal No. 2 hitter to set up Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez. Unless manager Lou Piniella wants to bat the LH-hitting Bradley fifth, which would also fit. But can you imagine this outfield defensive alignment of Alfonso Soriano (LF), Kosuke Fukudome (CF) and Bradley (RF?) Who will catch the ball? Will they need to use butterfly nets out there? And given Bradley’s (ahem) volatile and often disruptive personality, who do you think will try to punch him out first? Will it be the raging manager,  Sweet Lou? My vote goes to the rock ‘em, sock ‘em starting pitcher Carlos Zambrano. Well, at least Cubs ownership spends money. The gap between the Cubs and Cardinals widens a bit more.

4. NON-SPORTS NOTE OF THE DAY … My five favorite albums of 2008 were: “Fleet Foxes” from the Fleet Foxes; “Partie Traumatic by Black Kids;  “The ‘59 Sound” by The Gaslight Anthem; “Real Animal” by Alejandro Escovedo; and “Vampire Weekend” from Vampire Weekend.

OK, fellow Music Heads … share with us your favorite new albums of 2008. I’m always on the lookout to try things I might have missed. And all genres are welcome. Thanks.

5. RANDOM THOUGHTS ABOUT THE RAMS COACHING SEARCH: Green Bay Packers linebackers coach Winston Moss doesn’t have as much of a chance as some suggest… Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier has more of a chance than some suggest… how can the Rams consider Jim Fassel when he didn’t even make their list of finalists before they hired Scott Linehan? … the key question about Rex Ryan: would he be a terrific head coach or or does he follow the form of previous Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinators (Marvin Lewis, Mike Nolan) by bombing out in the top job?

30-second bonus:  I wanted to clarify something about a previous item: I didn’t say that Kurt Warner was a Hall of Fame QB. What I did say is that his postseason record is strengthening his Hall of Fame credentials. In other words, he’s building a case. The case isn’t finished. There’s a ways to go.

30-second bonus: About Alexander Steen, well, I hate to say I told you so, but …  since the Nov. 24 trade,  Steen has scored as many goals for the Blues as Lee Stempniak has scored for Toronto. And yet when the Blues made the deal, some fans and media whined so much you would have thought the Blues traded the next Mike Bossy for the latter-day Michel Mongeau, or something. Please.

Thanks.

Please leave your comments and dissent but keep it clean…

-Bernie

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Attention: IA_Birds_Fan:

There’s just one FUKUDOME, and he has
great range and a strong arm.

Who is FUKEDOME?

— cooperstown
9:20 am January 6th, 2009

3.) This will definitely be a disappointing season if the cards fail to pick up some significant starting pitcher/second baseman. Relying on Carpenter and Kennedy is not what I call confidence.

4.) Pretty good top five……. Here’s mine: 5.)Vampire Weekend (I hate that there getting hit hard because their popularity, it’s still a great album indie kids!!), 4.) She & Him (Zooey is amazing), 3.) Of Montreal (Bernie they should of been on your top five of 08! Please don’t tell me your not into them…) 2.) Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs (Solid Album, enough said) 1.) We are scientists (Great, fun album and put on a great live show) Honorable Mentions: Fleet Foxes, Keane’s Perfect Symmetry, Weezer’s Red Album (Greatest man that ever lived is one of my fave weez songs now, but still miss the blue and pinkerton days but the bands gotta grow I guess), . I can’t wait for 09, hopefully there’s new Shins, arcade fire, and jimmy eat world albums in the mix!

— sgbmatt
9:39 am January 6th, 2009

“How can the Rams consider Jim Fassel when he didn’t even make their list of finalists before they hired Scott Linehan?”

I can’t believe Bernie asks that question. This town’s sports writers have been obsessed with slamming the front office management of the Rams for months, even years, because of non-football people making football decisions…and Scott Linehan is a prime example. So to answer the question, Jim Fassel didn’t make the cut last time around because we had front office people who didn’t have a clue what they were doing. I personally don’t care whether or not Fassel gets the job but if Devaney sees him as the best candidate, I think his decision has more credibility than the previous administration’s decision to write him off.

— JimmyP
9:42 am January 6th, 2009

“Low Hanging Fruit”- I would be happy if this R. Ring guy could knock some “Low Hanging Fruit” off a tree right in front of him. Look at his control problems, and how many times he has been released by other teams. Cubs fans must be laughing at us.

— trouble
9:45 am January 6th, 2009

Big Man,

Why the CD you pushed my way has to make the list, right? I am still wearing out The Hold Steady’s “Stay Positive” on my iPod. Also spinning through a stack of Snow Patrol albums …

dg
-30-

— Derrick Goold
9:48 am January 6th, 2009

Royce Ring. Ugh.

Anyway, when it comes to music in 2008, I like your picks. Here are mine.
7. Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst (Best Song: Danny Callahan)
Bright Eyes’ frontman releases new album with different backup band. Album shows lots of growth in terms of songwriting and style, and is a true gem.
6. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend (Best Song: Campus)
I loved this album when I first heard it, and I still love it now. The only thing is, it came out so early in the year, it didn’t crack my playlist during much of the second half of 2008. Mostly because of my #2 pick…
5. Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer (Best Song: Language City)
Many people hated on this album who loved WP’s debut. Me, personally, I heard this album first, and was initially underwhelmed, but it grew on me heavily.
4. She and Him - Volume 1 (Best Song: Sweet Darlin’)
Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward tear it up on this album. I literally started listening to it two weeks ago, and I haven’t stopped since.
3. Girl Talk - Feed The Animals (Best Song: Still Here)
A free album available on illegalart.com “Not A DJ” Greg Gillis aka Girl Talk creates ridiculous mashup music that is memorable and amazing. He’s also at the Pageant on Jan 7.
2. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (Best Song: Kids)
If music were alcohol, I would have gotten drunk of MGMT like 80 times this year. I heard “Time To Pretend” on radio in LA in like April, and I have been all about them ever since.
1. Kanye West - 808s and Heartbreak (Best Song: Robocop)
Regardless of what you think of Kanye West or mainstream music, the guy is a ridiculously talented artist. This album has the best production of the year and a robotic voice, double thumbs up.

BTW go see The Wrestler. Mickey Rourke is a legend.

-Ike!

— ikec
11:02 am January 6th, 2009

“New Surrender” by Anberlin.

— prescora
11:34 am January 6th, 2009

Hello Bernie,

Just a note to the MO bashers out there… PLEASE remember: Rolen for Glaus

DeWitt…another story.

Cheers

— Carlos Galvan
11:41 am January 6th, 2009

testing

— MantasticElChico
11:42 am January 6th, 2009

I have become very angry with Mo and DeWitt Jr. To hear Mr. DeWitt get on TV and say for the last three years “I am going to be very aggressive with the payroll and go get the players we need to win” has been at the very least misleading. I’m all for developing our minor league players and being careful not to over pay free agents but we have to be willing to pick up one or two proven players. All we ask for is the Cardinal Brass be honest with the fans and do not mislead us and get our hopes up only to dash them in your offseason choices.

— rmitchell10
11:52 am January 6th, 2009

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