Thursday, December 14, 2006

Thursday 12/14 A.M. Quickie:
Welcome, Matsuzaka; R.I.P. Lamar Hunt

Matsuzaka signs for $52 mil: So which is it? Is Matsuzaka a rare $100 million pitcher (which is what it will cost the Red Sox, between posting fee and salary)? Or is he an $8.5 million a year pitcher (without the posting fee), which makes him one of the best bargains in baseball?

It's probably a little of both. But as the posting fee is a one-time hit on the Red Sox ledger (and the money so quickly leaving the U.S. fans' minds), it seems to me that all we'll be left with is that Matsuzaka makes less than Ted Lilly.

Matsuzaka remains my pick to win the 2007 AL Cy Young Award.

Legendary football owner Lamar Hunt dead at 74: He founded the AFL. He created the modern NFL by leading the AFL merger. He coined the phrase "Super Bowl." Based on those three things alone, it's very possible that Hunt was the most influential and important owner in sports history.

Wow: I knew Vernon Wells was one of the best players in baseball – and certainly among the Top 3 most under-the-radar talents (probably because he's over-the-border), but I didn't know he'd be worth $120 million. Continued kudos to the Jays for doing what it takes (read: spending) to keep up in the AL East. They deserve the playoffs.

No, there's apparently no truth to the wild rumor that the Dolphins players bought bootleg audio tapes of Tom Brady's signal calls, which is why they were able to own his ass last Sunday. They simply owned his ass based on available game tape.

T.O. is griping about the leaks on the Cowboys that reveals his lunacy to the world. Maybe he should start by not being such a lunatic.

I predict Bill Cowher will step away from the Steelers after this disappointing post-title season, make some coin and raise his profile by doing TV work, then break the bank for the 2008 season.

The Sixers REALLY need to find a trade partner for AI. Even 10 cents on the dollar would help this team right now. Hmm...

The Lakers REALLY need to figure out a way to survive the next 4 weeks without injured Lamar Odom (knee). His first game out, they lost to the Mavs. (Does AI look any more attractive? No? OK.)

The Suns REALLY need to find a way to translate their regular season success, which includes a 12th straight win last night, over the defending champ Heat, into the postseason.

(Speaking of the Heat, apparently Pat Riley couldn't resist the attention/frenzy that comes with displaying even the most remote interest in trading for Iverson. Wade and AI in the same lineup strikes me as "Frankenbackcourt.")

The NBA REALLY needs even more up-and-down games like last night's Wiz win over the Nuggets. (Defense? Who needs defense?)

Will Leitch vs. John Rocker: This was from yesterday, but I insist: MUST READ. It's one of the more frank interviews with an athlete you'll read. And the fact that it's from Will at Deadspin makes it better.

NFL Tonight: Seahawks over 49ers, but I'll say it again: If I had to buy stock in the 5-year future of either team, I'd put my money on the Niners.

-- D.S.

61 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Dan,
Don't forget about the unfortunate passing of NBA great Paul Arizin yesterday.

Gary said...

say it with me everybody

Dice Kay Matt Sue Zaak Ahhhhh!

Ok, that will be the last time I do that (not really)

Looking at the contracts that others have been getting, six years 103 million isn't awful. I mean it's not a steal by any means, but there are worse contracts be burdened by

CMFost said...
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CMFost said...

Dan,

I know we never talk NHL but to omit the night that Crosby had last night is just wrong. A 6 point night is pretty amazing occurance and is not something that happens everyday.

CMFost said...

Hey if Vernon Wells is worth 7 years and 120 million what is Andrew Jones going to get. I thinking his contract will be somewhere in the Manny/A-rod range, 20-25 Million a year.

Unknown said...

Lamar Hunt didn't just create the modern NFL...he's also a pioneer behind getting the MLS to survive and (that's right!) even thrive in the U.S.
For you philistines, the MLS is Major League Soccer. Hunt owned 2 teams.

On John Rocker: Those "Speak English" idiots do realize that half of this country spoke Spanish since before this country existed right? The U.S. doesn't have an official language for a reason. It'd be far more useful to have a campaign for Speak English and Spanish (and in this day and age, even Arabic). Only Americans never know what others are saying. We always know what you're saying. Who's fault is that? /end rant

Big D said...

John Rocker... wow. Impressive that Will got the interview, and handled it well.

@ cmfost:

I agree completely on Andruw Jones. He is going to get P-A-I-D. Too bad the Yankees & Mets already have centerfielders entrenched in their lineups. Though with Abreu coming off the books, they could theoretically move Damon to right.

Otherwise, it's a bidding war between Boston and the Chicago teams. And maybe Atlanta.

Anonymous said...

re: Andruw. Last time, he went around Boras and signed his own deal for less than he could have gotten because he loves it here and love playing for Bobby.

Unfortunately the Braves payroll is handcuffed now and I think he will leave, which will be a sad day here in Atlanta.

The Rocker interview was great, I feel comfortable knowing him and Michael Irvin are friends.

Jon said...

I'd rather pay Wells the money than Andruw, but they're both going to get paid. Tough call for Wells though. Stay in Toronto for the big bucks and be a local hero or wait for free agency to probably make more and be hated for a year....or at least until you get traded. Aren't the taxes in Canada pretty crazy? His best bet to cash in is to go home to Texas.

Big D said...

Wait, so you mean Kenny Lofton isn't the long-term solution for the Rangers? I thought he had at least another four or five good seasons left in him...


By the way - for as great (and surreal) as that Rocker interview is, the comments blow it out of the water.

Anonymous said...

Before it's all said and done, Crosby will be known like Gretzky, outside the NHL.

Yes, even in America, were we all live in the South and West now and don't even know what the "Original Six" means. In a world where ESPN can't bother to post game summaries on their NHL page.

He's going to break that many records, and in an exciting, all-around Gordie Howe way. In the new NHL, Gretzky's records are going to be much easier to break, I think.

CMFost said...

Not a chance for Crosby to break Gretzky's records. His record are way out of reach. No one is going to score 150 points or more in a season anymore. 100-120 is the most you will see and at that pace I think Crosby would have to play 20+ seasons.

Mega said...

Big D, I don't think Damon in RF would be a good idea. Those guys usually have to have good arms to gun down the runners tagging up from third. Damon can barely hit home on a throw from 2nd.

Roge said...

Rocker interview: high comedy. You should all read it.

DS, how can you honestly have Matsusaka at the top of the AL CY young? Honestly, over Johan Santana? Come on.

Boomhauertjs said...

Cowher to save the Browns in '08!!!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for mentioning Sid the Kid's 6 point night Dan...

rukrusher said...

I went to the Celtic/Sixer game last night, all 15 of the die hard sixer fans are in a funk. The only bonus is everyone who goes to a sixer game this year has a 1 in 5 chance of getting a t-shirt from Hip Hop the mascot.

P.S. Webber is even worse to watch in person, I thought he was shot watching on television, go see him live, talk about done.

CMFost said...

Wow 5 posts that mention the NHL, I think that is a new record for this site.

CMFost said...

This is a classic line:

And you two met when she was interviewing you? Because I want to make it clear that I'm not hitting on either one of you.

Yeah, all of her questions were, "Do you have a girlfriend?" "Would you like my number?" I just looked down her shirt, saw what I needed to see and moved on. (Laughs.) I took a leap of faith, because she had a long coat on, and she could have had big birthin' hips or something.

Brian in Oxford said...

I actually FOUND the Versus network on my TV the other night.

I don't think Cowher's the type to jump to Cleveland. Remember how the Rooneys showed loyalty to him, keeping him around, not scrapping him with the first bad season. If he leaves and takes a year off, he's not going to go to a rival like that. Maybe Carolina, if John Fox loses the Panthers at the end of this year and next.

I'd rather have Wells over Jones, too. If Canada's taxes are higher, can a player have his contract written that he gets paid MORE for the road games, and pennies for the HOME games? Therefore, his income is based in the US.

Boomhauertjs said...

There would be reasons for Cowher to come to the Browns. He's unhappy that the Rooneys didn't extend his contract and there's no better way to get back at them than to coach their rivals. Plus he played for the Browns and started his coaching career there (he even interviewed for their coaching job when Belichick got it). Randy Lerner certainly has the money to throw at Bill, so I think it's a legit possibility.

CMFost said...

How bad is it that Philadelphia has lost 9 in a row and is only 4 games out of first place in there division?

Trey (formerly TF) said...

Note to Tom Brady.

Don't piss off the state of Florida.

First you shit all over the Gators on an ESPN interview when asked about Michigan.

Second, after getting your ass kicked by the Fins (Go Fins) you cry and say well we're 9-4 and they're 6-7. Then the accusations of the tapes.

Mr. Brady, you're a great QB, but run up to the CVS, get some Midol (generic works just as well) pop two relax and have a tissue session to Days.

Joe (Dayton)

Boomhauertjs said...

I'm giving Romeo one more year, but judging by the lack of progress (and even regression this year) I don't think he's head coach material. There's probably a reason he was almost 60 before he got a head coaching job (reminding me of another failed Browns coach, Bud Carson). He isn't able to get his team to play hard in important games (only 1 win in the division in 2 years) and is very slow to make changes (getting rid of Mo Carthon as O-coordinator). There's no way he's getting another head coaching job if he's canned by the Browns. I'm guessing another 10+ loss season in '07 will be his demise.

Anonymous said...

Regardless of whether you think the Lakers are in trouble with Odom out, it's absurd to say that they're "REALLY" in trouble just because they lost to the Mavs! It was a road game at one of the hottest teams in the league --> the Lakers were supposed to lose!

Unknown said...

"T.O. is griping about the leaks on the Cowboys that reveals his lunacy to the world. Maybe he should start by not being such a lunatic."

Well TO is right that what happens in the locker room should stay out of the public light. Falling asleep at a meeting has probably happened 100 times in NFL meetings this year. What he doesn't understand is that he is the one who broke the rules first. Bad mouthing your own teammates is something that begets - well - your own teammates bad mouthing you.

Unknown said...

Maybe its not the coaching. Maybe the Browns just suck.

Hm..yeah, I'd lean towards that.


Cowher isn't upset about not getting his contract extended. He's the one that doesn't want to negotiate an extension at this time.
I think he'll retire for 3-4 years and end up back with the Steelers or in college.

Unknown said...

As a NYer who used to ride the 7 train, John Rocker's description was somewhat accurate. I guess the difference is that he meant it negatively but I just find the diversity of the people just fine.

I saw John Rocker pitch for the Long Island ducks a few years back when he was trying to make his comeback. I honestly felt bad for the guy when he was mercilessly boo'ed by the crowd.

CMFost said...

I heard Tim Kurkjan this morning on ESPn Radio and he said that he still thinks with the changes the Red Sox have made so far that the YANKEES are still clearly the favorite to win the AL EAST. Personally I don't see how they could be a clear favorite, maybe a slight favorite. If Matsuzaka is a good as he is said to be the Red Sox Clearly have a better starting rotation, the yankees have a better bullpen(it may be closer depending on who the red sox close with) and the line ups are about even. And that does not even include the fact that the Blue Jays have also improved. Personally I think the AL East will be a 3 way dog fight until the end of the season.

Trey (formerly TF) said...

You forgot the D-Rays.

Go Rays.

Joe (Dayton)

CMFost said...

Yeah the Rays, Let see the Rays will finish in 4th Place ahead of the Orioles but they will not be in the battle for 1st place.

Mikepcfl said...

Didnt you guys see all the middle relievers the O's signed? The other teams in the AL East may all have studly lineups and owners with at least half a clue, but the O's can throw Walker, Williamson, Bradford and Baez at you in the 6-7th innings! We own the middle innings!

CMFost said...

Yeah but if the O's starters are giving up 5-7 runs a game it does not matter who you have in middle relief.

Brian in Oxford said...

I was going to suggest the Red Sox starters go 9 innings and not worry about a closer.

Remember the year Wakefield closed for a while? That was always fun, teams would face Pedro for 8 and then suddenly it's the knuckleball!

Although you CAN'T seriously do that....remember game 5 when he had 3 WPs in one inning and the Yanks STILL could get the lead run through? I do! :)

Sheldiz said...

the O's make me so sad...

maybe this will be another "why not" season!!!

okay, perhaps not...

Travis said...

Daisuke Matsuzaka liked John Henrys jet so much he has "80-90" flights over the course of the deal written into his contract.

Not sure though if its for Henrys jet or commercial flights.

Big D said...

Hey - slight tangent here...

From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: (via SI.com)

"A scenario of using Michael Vick at running back and Matt Schaub at quarterback was discussed Wednesday in case injured Falcons tailbacks Warrick Dunn and Jerious Norwood are not healthy enough to play Saturday night against Dallas."

Is it just me, or is that "scenario" long overdue?

Giddy said...

@sheldiz.

the O's make me sad as well. Great that they sured up their middle relief, but starting pitching is still an issue, and there's a larger problem that no fan or O's personnel can tackle - Peter Angelos.

Anonymous said...

I don't think we can push the Sox ahead of the Yankees on the basis of one pitcher. The Yankees got better in the offseason, too? Have you all forgotten the second half of 2006?

Plus, there's always the possibility we'll trade the jinx midseason.

The heroin sheik said...

Rocker is the man. Back when he had his two week stint with the devil rays I skipped out of work for three days to see if he would pitch at home. We sat int he bullpen cafe and were cracking jokes with him. I have always liked him but then again he was a brave and a d ray so he gets a pass on any gauche behavior.

What really sucks about being a d ray fan is Boston and NY being in the same division. Even if the rays lineup puts it all together this season offensively that pitching will doom them. If we could get another pitcher on par with kazmir and a real closer we could win the east. We have so much power on our team but they are all young and haven't been able to put it all together at the same time. I like this team a lot more than when we had the shit show in town.

Vick as a rb makes so much sense that there is no way mora does this. Most of my friends in the ATL have been clamoring for Vick to be made a rb ever since Schaub showed he could run that offense a while back. Was it last yr or the yr before I can't remember.

It sucks that the bucs are playing for brady quinn as I don't think I can hold out til january 8th to watch a game that means something to me.

Mikepcfl said...

cmfost: My O's dominating the middle innings comment was meant to be sarcastic.

Maybe we can solve the Angelos problem by spreading rumors that he's critizing Putin? Russia must have some left over Polonium lying around!

Anonymous said...

Geo B -

Where did you find the Internet feed for Mike Lange? It's a real shame Fox Sports Pittsburgh let him go, and his replacement Steigerwald aint cuttin it.

On a hockey note:
The mainstream media is ignoring the sport right now (with good reason because the games are not televised to a large enough audience). But when Crosby, Malkin and Co. make their first Cup final (which I predict will happen within three years), that is when hockey will be back. Sadly, that will be the first chance for many people to watch these talents. But the Penguins have something special going. Lets just pray that they stay in Pittsburgh...

CMFost said...

The second half of 06 for the yankees was good but what happened in the playoffs. They really did not improve there pitching. yes, pettite is a decent pitcher but he not that young and the yankees are going in too the season with 3 older pitchers(Mussina, Johnson and Pettite) who in recent years have been having injury problems. If anything the Yankees have fallen back to the rest of the pack and may have been passed by the Sox and the Jays

Brian in Oxford said...

Will hockey be "back" when Malkin, Crosby, and Staal are winning the Cup in Hamilton Ontario?

The NHL should have just let ESPN show games. The size of the contact shouldn't have mattered -- isn't that the deal with NBC? Like, they don't actually pay rights fees? The idea would be to just have games on when you're flipping past the channel. Now it just oversaturates us with college basketball....which I like, but a little variety would be nice.

Barry Melrose must be bored out of his mind over there.

It was last year that Schaub played, as he did okay against the Pats in the dome last year.

I also think that the perks Dice got (the flights, massage therapist) probably mean more than an extra million or two, anyways. It's like us ham-and-eggers (Wasn't that a Bobby the Brain Heenan description?) who'll trade a couple grand in salary to have a really good dental plan.

Unknown said...

The Yankees have the mental makeup to contend every year. (A-Rod aside)
Boston does not.

It's that simple.

Jon said...

I don't think any Sox team (or maybe ANY other team) will have the mental make up of that 2004 Red Sox team.....those guys were just crazy as a group. Too bad Theo and company broke it up.

Sheldiz said...

i'm with jo-fer on that one. i'm already sick of red sox/yankees rhetoric and its only december.

i don't abandon my team (the orioles) for anything, but the AL East gets really boring really quickly if you don't live in NY or New England.

Jon said...

There's life and sports outside of NY and NE???

Sheldiz said...

shocking, isn't it jon?! :)

Kevin said...

What the hell? Wells at $120 mill would be a bargain. Soriano got $126 million and eight years, and Wells is better offensively, much better defensively, and five years younger. He's getting $150+ next year if he doesn't get hurt.

CMFost said...

We have set a record at this site: 10 posts in one day that mention the NHL!!!

Kevin said...

...messed up my figures a bit, it's $126 for Wells and $136 for Soriano. The point still holds.

Jon said...

Hart says he's 99% sure that he's returning to Michigan....if true that makes for a pretty good draft class for RB's in 08. Hart, Rice, McFadden, Slaton....

Brian in Oxford said...

Everyone else's playing checkers. The Sox and Yanks play chess.

Actually, there's some validity to that. The small market teams can only go forward and diagonally. Some other teams (Twins, White Sox) have "kings" that can go forwards and backwards.

The Sox and Yanks have rooks, bishops, knights....everyone else are just PAWNS! :)

Anonymous said...

Wha...? Timlin, Wakefield and Schilling are each 40 yrs. old.

Matsusaka has roughly 200K miles on the odometer. Pitch count! Pitch count! Pitch count!

Chien Ming Wang and Matsuzaka are the same age. It should be an interesting year.

Anonymous said...

The 11th NHL post:

If the Pens are moving, it aint gonna be to Hamilton Ontario. From what I hear their arena isn't much better than the Igloo.

We'll know a lot more in about a week when we hear about the Pittsburgh slots license.

Unknown said...

INTERESTING DILEMNA

They released the current all-star voting numbers in the NBA. It should be noted that Allen Iverson leads all EASTERN CONFERENCE guards in votes, but would be third in the WESTERN CONFERENCE behind Kobe and T-MAC. Esspecially with T-MAC's back spasms, the question should arrise....

Does AI keep his votes from the east voting if he's traded to the west?

Right now, due to T-Mac's injury, Iverson would start for the West due to his number. But would they say that it doesn't count because those votes were accumulated against a different set of guys?

The ESPN article points out...
"Since the NBA-ABA merger in 1976, only one player -- Carter, in 2005 -- was traded before the All-Star Game and still was voted as a starter."

That trade was from Toronto to New Jersey though. He didn't switch conferences.

Feel free to post your opinions, (hopefully) answers, and (even more hopefully) a source with the rule.

CMFost said...

Wow 12 NHL, 13 if you count this one. A record that will stand forever. :o)


What is up with Shanoff today? Yesterday he posts at 6:30 AM today, 9:30 and nothing

Brian in Oxford said...

I like listening to Canadian radio ads during the games on nhl radio. Kinda like the article this week in SI about the NBA league pass, you get a look at all the different areas of the country.

MLB.tv has diminished the quality of their feeds by not showing the ads in between innings. (Bad enough you're forced into one team's feed over the other.)

Brian in Oxford said...

I think today's the first day of Hanukkah....we can let the lateness slide for once in this case.

(He'll probably have a post ready to go early on the 25th, while us Gentiles are busy opening gifts, too.)

CMFost said...

Actually Hanukkah does not start until Sundown tonight, so he can not use that as an excuse, unless of course he forgot to by his wife her 8 gifts and is out shopping last minute.

To my self and anyone else who is Jewish, Happy Hanukkah.