Mike Stanton will be out for the next couple of games, if not more for the Florida Marlins. He sustained the injury running out a grounder back to the pitcher. The Florida Marlins will likely be very cautious with Stanton coming back. Gaby Sanchez will be batting cleanup until Stanton is able to comeback.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Stanton Hits Homer and then Injures Himself
Mike Stanton on the first pitch of his first at-bat of Spring Training hit a deep 2-run home run. In his second at-bat, Stanton hit a grounder back to the pitcher and pulled up lame on his way to first. He has since left the game and details of his injury are unknown. Updates will be up when more information is leaked.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Florida Marlins 2011 Starting Rotation Projection
1. Josh Johnson (Ace): 18-7 3.21 ERA 210 IP 6.0 WAR
2. Ricky Nolasco (second ace?): 14-10 3.89 ERA 185 IP 2.9 WAR
3.Javier Vazquez (200 IP): 12-12 4.12 ERA 200 IP 2.0 WAR
4.Anibal Sanchez (breakout candidate): 14-10 3.99 ERA 185 IP 2.8 WAR
5. Chris Volstad (stay in MLB all season?): 10-11 4.25 ERA 175 IP 1.5 WAR
If our starting pitching can deliver this kind of season, the Marlins could be making a very serious playoff push. If not, the team will once again depend on the offense, which will be weaker this go-around.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Hanley Ramirez Maturing?
"I want to know what it feels like,' Ramirez said. "I'm tired of watching it on TV. I want to be in there.'This is what Hanley's response was to as if he wanted make the playoffs this season. For the first time, I am sensing a he's starting to take the game seriously and really is aiming for something other then his own personal goals.
"I want to be able to start stealing some bases from the beginning of the season, from opening day so I get in scoring position for those guys hitting behind me. I think that's what good teams do — steal bases,' he said.
A more aggressive Hanley likely equates to a more successful season for the Marlins. That's assuming that Hanley continues stealing bases at his amazing 77% stolen base pace. If he does, a 30-30 season for a more aggressive Ramirez isn't out of the question. Will also open up more RBI opportunities for whom ever bats after Hanley (seems like it will be Stanton).
Asked about owner Jeffrey Loria challenging him to win an MVP award, Ramirez said: "I like the challenge that I've got to take the team to the playoffs. That's my goal. I'm going to put them on my back and go all the way to the end.'
I really hope he's serious this season. While I don't think he'll ever be at the Tulowitzski level of defense, I think he can play a capable defense out there as well. He'll put up amazing offensive stats as well, but if they're below Hanley's standards and he plays horrendous defense like he did this past season, look for the Marlins to possibly look into a position switch. Hanley may be a lot more well suited for center field.
Florida Marlins 2011 Lineups Projection
Sorry for the delay, will be starting my season preview today and will continue this entire week on it. Today we will start out on the Marlins projected 2011 opening day lineup and some projections for the starting 8.
1.Chris Coghlan AVG:.285 OBP:.355 WAR:2.1
2.Omar Infante AVG:.290 OBP:.340 WAR:2.5
3.Hanley Ramirez AVG:.321 OBP:.410 WAR:6.5
4.Mike Stanton AVG: .260 OBP:.325 WAR:2.8
5.Logan Morrison AVG:.279 OBP:.370 WAR:2.2
6.Gaby Sanchez AVG:.272 OBP:.344 WAR:2.0
7.John Buck AVG:.240 OBP:310 WAR:1.9
8.Matt Dominguez AVG:221 OBP:.300 WAR:1.2
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