Friday, March 4, 2011

Howard Power ( I am an endless fount of cheesy titles)


I made a negative comment about Ryan Howard in a previous post, and I want to clarify. I am a huge Ryan Howard fan. I have been since the beginning, and by beginning I mean since his debut in 2004. I have a Howard Phillies shirt, I've taught my son Howard's name, and I always have the urge for Subway.

My negative statement was about how he let that last pitch in the NLCS go by, and lost the game against Brian "Beardo" Wilson. I was very saddened by this and was actually extra upset. I had tickets to game 7 and was going with my father-in-law who had never been to a playoff game before. It probably would be the greatest sporting event I'd have ever been to, and because Howard couldn't swing at a pitch too close to take, I'm sitting here complaining about it in a blog 5 months later. You can see where I'd be a little ticked. It felt like I had been stood up, and believe me I know what that feels like.

This event hasn't turned me off. He's still my favorite player and I will support him 100%. A lot of people were unhappy with his last contract thinking it was too much. To one extent I have no argument with this, because guys with contracts like that hit the ball in the NLCS. There was part of me hoping Howard would've come out after that game and said, "You know what guys. I don't deserve this huge contract. I'm going to give some of my money back so the team can resign Werth." Wouldn't that have been a sweet PR move?

On the other hand, I don't really have that many issues with the contract. In my opinion, he is a major factor in the Phillies becoming what they are. Yes, people are coming to see the Phils because they are winning, but they also want to see the characters involved. Howard was giving us things to get excited about before we won the Series: Rookie of the Year, Home Run Derby Champ, and MVP.

I've also been impressed by his work ethic, because he seems to improve every year. A big knock on him was his fielding. Last year, he came in a little more svelte (I have never typed that word), and nimble. His fielding was very much improved. He wasn't going to be winning any gold gloves, but he was going to be on less Not Top Plays on Sportscenter. His home runs were down last year and I think his willingness to improve was part of the problem.

Another issue people had with him, was that he struck out too much. I think he worked on his batting so much that he was hitting for average instead of looking to put it out. How dare he? I could be wrong on this, because he actually was belting them out at a fairly good pace before his injury knocked him out for a while and seemed to really throw him off.

My hope is that last pitch stuck with him as it did with me this whole offseason. I hope it inspired and pushed him. I hope he reenacted every cheesy training montage scene from Rocky that he could possibly remember. If he did, this will be a monster year for him. I'd like for him to do so well, that everyone is talking about him and not the pitchers. I'd also like for him to call me to hang out some time. We could go to Subway or something.






Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Intentional Walk


It's late, I feel a cold coming on, and the Phils lost again. This leads me to not want to write anything and just go to bed, but let me give a little. I'm pretty much intentionally walking this blog.

Carlos Ruiz had to go back down to Panama, because his wife ended up having a C-section. It sounds like everyone is doing well, but I think they named the baby, Carlos. This would be cool if he didn't already have another son named Carlos. Is he trying to switch his nickname from "Chooch" to "The George Foreman" of Baseball?

Mayberry Jr. had a good game today. I'm still pulling for Brown. I'm not a big reader, and Brown is so much easier on the back of a jersey then Mayberry Jr. By the way, a special thanks to my good friend Mr. Whittle for the correction on my spelling of "Domonic" yesterday. Not so much, for the correction, but the confirmation that someone really is reading my blog.

Ok, there are some tidbits. I'm going to take some CVS brand Airborn and go to bed.

Dave

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Closer to Danny Glover


Domonic Brown is in a heated competition with Ben Francisco and John Mayberry Jr. I'd say he is holding his ground, but the whole 0-12 at the plate thing makes me hesitate. As I've mentioned in previous blogs, I'm not a baseball expert, but if I'm pretty sure that if I can put on the same batting performance as Brown, it's not good. Actually, I have a smaller strike zone, so there's a better chance that I would at least be getting on base.

I'd really like to see Brown win this job, so I'd like to share some of the limited baseball wisdom I have. First, stop taking batting tips from Ryan Howard. When the game is on the line, watching the strikeout pitch go by you isn't a good idea. Yeah, it will have people talking, but you won't like what you hear.

Maybe we can get the team on board to be more encouraging. When Brown is up to bat and he takes a ball, is anyone from the dugout yelling, "Good eye!"? I know I always found that encouraging in Little League. Cliches could be really helpful to bust his slump. Is Charlie taking him aside to explain that a tie goes to the runner only applies if he is a runner? Does he know, that when the guys in the field are yelling, "Hey batter, batter, Swing Batter!," they're just trying to distract him?

My final thought is, does he have an estranged family member that he would like to be closer to? If so, praying that the Phillies win the pennant so that his family can be together, just may work. It did for that kid in "Angels in the Outfield." It's worth a shot to get the job, or at least get closer to Danny Glover. Sorry, that's the movie. Too bad. It would be cool to get closer to Danny Glover.

Dave