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You wanna see a future Hall of Famer at the age of 15? He could start in the bigs right now! I kid. Hyperbole aside, though, this 15 year-old player named Bryce Harper is already being touted as the first overall draft pick in 2011. He's a catcher who can run, bats left-handed, and already hits with major league power. Here's a highlight film of this young George Herman Ruth reincarnation.
*Some Mets fans simply will not let go of their Manny Ramirez desire. They have now staged a "Manny Rally," hoping to persuade Mets' brass into signing the eccentric slugger. Sure, there were only 40 people, but it still had to be quite the scene. I'm siding with the fans here, Manny just makes too much sense for the Mets to not go after him.
*The Mariners love Bobby Abreu. In fact, they have said he'd be a perfect fit on their team. The only problem is they don't have any money to spend. Too bad they wasted $48 million on Carlos Silva last offseason. Maybe they can trade him. I'm sure there's a huge market for an atrocious starter who makes $12 million a year in this economy.
*Pedro Martinez is pitching for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic, and he's using it as his audition for a major league job. I'm pretty sure he could at least be as effective as Silva (ok, I'm done being mean to poor Carlos).
*Remember C.J. Nitkowski? He apparently used to work out with Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte in their Brian McNamee days. The feds are building a case against Clemens, so they are questioning Nitkowski. I think they should ask him why he didn't get any of the good juice. I mean, if those numbers are tainted, how bad would he have been clean?
*Cecil Cooper can't figure out where he should bat Michael Bourn -- he of the .288 on-base percentage. May I suggest the bench -- as a pinch-runner?
*Congress could be stepping in on the naming rights to Shea Stadium's sequel. Citigroup received a $45 billion buyout because of their financial woes, yet they still plan on paying the Mets $400 million over the next 20 years to have the new stadium named Citi Field. I'm not sure why, but apparently that doesn't really add up? Hmm ...
*The Cubs have brought back their 2003 backup catcher to reprise the same role. Paul Bako will spell Geovany Soto from time to time this summer. While Bako represents a downgrade offensively from Henry Blanco, he is left-handed, so it's a natural platoon situation, whenever Lou Pinella should decide to rest Geo.
*Jason Giambi -- pitching coach?

















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1-31-2009 @ 12:26AM
murph said...
PLEASE !! I jacked my first home run out of a major league size ball park at 13 ! and I swung wood ! All I heard was TINK TINK TINK teeing off on batting practice grapefruit using a composite. I wish the boy all the luck in the world but don’t make him out to be the second coming of Fisk or Bench based on that film and what he did playing H.S ball in Vegas.
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1-31-2009 @ 3:56PM
treycook33 said...
Murph, unless you are Dale Murphy then leave it alone (if you are Murphy then I apologize). I agree that this kid was using aluminum and that the "tink tink" takes away from the reality of the situation...but 502' is still insane! His swing was beautiful, coming out of his crouch couldn't have been any faster or smoother, and his throwing mechanics looked spot on. It's true that you can't compare him to Fisk or Bench (long time major leaguers)...but that's because he's 15! Las Vegas has been putting out some solid talent in recent history...not to mention creating arguably the greatest pitcher to ever play the game in Greg Maddux. I think this kid is the real deal. I guess I shouldn't be annoyed that you are trying to rain on his moment...something tells me that he'll have MANY more moments down the road. Good luck kid!
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1-31-2009 @ 5:00PM
murph said...
I am not trying to rain on this kid or his moment, you read me wish him all the luck in the world and yes 500 foot dingers are impressive, even with composite bats that let 12 year old little leaguers check swing home runs. The point I was making is. don’t set this kid up for a serious fall by making him out to be more than he is at such a young age. I do agree his mechanics were AMAZING. I hope he takes them to college uses them to get a degree and then on to the majors and a hall of fame career
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2-04-2009 @ 8:26PM
Bret said...
I want to see this kid use a real
bat! WTF I have seen soft ball players hit 500ft Hommers
what a joke
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3-03-2009 @ 10:05PM
gjones1052 said...
Not bad for an aluminum bat. Try it with a wood bat. This kid is going to need a size 12 hat before he's a senior in high school. Probably the last you'll hear about him.
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