Paul Goldschmidt became the first Cardinal ever with a 3-homer game this early in the year, the Dodgers and Diamondbacks battled it out for over 6 hours in LA, and the new-look Padres are in first place after a 2-0 start. In other words, baseball action is underway. So, too, is Dallas Keuchel finding an early season groove, though he’s stuck behind the scenes. The slick-fielding, bearded lefty throws a 95-pitch simulated game every five days to stay ready for a fashionably late start to the 2019 season, whenever that may be. Meanwhile, agent Scott Boras is working the phones, in talks with multiple teams, per MLB Network’s Jon Morosi (via Twitter). It’ll be a short season wherever he signs, but hopefully his current regimen will ease Keuchel into a faster (and smoother) transition than some late-signees in year’s past. In other news around the MLB…
- There’s growing interest in Aroldis Chapman’s drop in velocity as he averages “only” 95.3 mph on his famed heater, per George A. King III of the New York Post. Especially after a similar drop in velocity led to Dellin Betances starting the season on the injured list, scouts in New York are keenly tracking Chapman’s velo moving forward. As of now, they’re split on its significance. There is attributing the dip in velocity to the colder weather, there’s supposing the Yanks are making an intentional effort to make Chapman less of a “thrower” and more of a “pitcher,” and there are those more focused on an increase in breaking ball usage and the lack of swing-and-miss in Chapman’s game thus far. Regardless, there’s hardly sample enough to sound the alarms two days into the season. New teammates Zack Britton and Adam Ottavino keep the Yankees well-stocked in back-end options should Chapman’s dip in velo prove a harbinger of an underlying health issue.
- The Rays are fine-tuning their new blue-lit roof in an effort to improve visibility, per Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. Though the goal for the blue lighting is to make the white baseball more visible to outfielders, it’s a failed initiative thus far. Tommy Pham and Austin Meadows, at least, reported more difficulty tracking the baseball after some post-game testing. The Rays will continue to tinker with the brightness and hue of the Trop’s roof, but Major League Baseball may have a say as well before the new lighting is implemented in-game. The enclosure at Tropicana Field has long been a source of quirky drama, and this new lighting venture certainly adds to the singular nature of playing professional baseball in Tampa Bay.
jdgoat
Bregman missed a fairly easy foul pop up as well yesterday. Definitely looks like they need to do some more fine tuning at the trop.
sufferforsnakes
Yeah, like tearing it down and building a real ballpark.
debubba
Yeah, like moving them to PORTLAND.
senior52
Yeah,Portland Maine.
bencole
I read Poland.
Chris1939
Why would Portland need a relocated team when they are already being discussed on getting an Expansion franchise. The Rays relocating to Tampa would be a more logical and smarter choice.
pjc1966
I’m still muttering to myself about Clint Frazier losing a potential game winning home run (local beat writers agreed it would have easily been a HR) to a freaking speaker. Game turned out not to be that meaningful, but this sort of thing should not happen in a major league ballpark.
jdgoat
Isn’t that the game Sanchez lost for them anyways?
mp2891
That ball didn’t have the trajectory to get out of the park.
Cat Mando
mp2891…………..
“Statcast estimated that Frazier’s drive, had it not hit the speaker, would have traveled 335 feet. The wall is 315 feet away.”
newsday.com/sports/baseball/yankees/yankees-rays-1…
I’m old enough to remember the first time a speaker was hit in a domed stadium. Mike Schmidt in the Astrodome, 1974. The speaker was 329 feet from home plate and 117 feet high. There was no ground rule because they figured no one could hit it….lol. Hardest hit single I ever saw
Robbyw90
Cardinals should get Keuchel. I don’t think there is a Cardinals fan out there that feels Wainwright will hold up all season, Wacha is also a question mark.
stryk3istrukuout
not a bad fit, but not sure their depth is bad enough for that with Reyes lurking and the likes of Poncedeleon
batty
Pass on Keuchel.
CardsFan7
Would love Keuchel. He’d be our only lefty in the rotation and would really stretch out an already above average group of arms. It’d make us a nightmare in a five game series (mikolas flaherty keuchel wacha) and who knows what Hudson will give us
JFactor
I’d take him after the draft on a 2019 deal, he or Kimbrel.
But otherwise, I don’t think it’s necessary
jleve618
I honestly forgot about Keuchel and Kimbrel with the start of the season.
Cardinals17
I can’t really feel sorry for Keuchel or Kimbrell. Their initial asking price and the number of years they wanted was unreal. Basically priced themselves out of MLB.
Gasu1
“There’s growing concern around Aroldis Chapman’s drop in velocity…” Love the passive voice. Who is “concerned”, exactly? That makes a difference! If it’s the Yankees, that’s a big deal. It turns out the writer’s sources were a couple of opposing scouts– and only one of them thought there might be a problem. That’s the problem with fourth-hand information– by the time you read it, meaningful context has been stripped.
spinach
There is no passive voice in that sentence, he just used an intransitive verb.
pjc1966
He was around 95 in previous March and Aprils, too. Nothing to see here. He throws very little in spring training and with zero intensity… so it takes him a little while to get to real Cuban Missile velo.
DockEllisDee
exactly. Reds fan and there were several springs and early month where he wasn’t breaking 100.. oh no! By time it’s sunny and 80 he’ll be blasting 103 don’t worry
dimitrios in la
Well we don’t know that. Pitchers don’t throw with that much velo forever. I also trust that while the Yankees may want to add more spin pitches to his repertoire they are not going to do that at the expense of a plus plus fastball — provided he still has that. In short, there is indeed reason for concern.
Yankeepride88
Really? He can’t be an outlier like Verlander, Rodney, or Nolan Ryan?
Phanatic 2022
Exactly… what was is velocity in April the last 5 years
Seamaholic
He’s 31 with a ton of mileage on his arm. It would be surprising if he COULD still bring it at 100 consistently. Almost certainly he’s not down to 95 all year, but I’ll bet he sits at 97-98 this year, and it goes down every year from here on out. Father Time is undefeated.
pjc1966
He’s a freak of nature. Will still hit 100 in his mid to late 30s just like Nolan Ryan.
klarmore11
If you’re going to begin a sentence with “so, too, is…”, which is dubious in its own ways, the commas are not necessary.
slpdajab55
Chapman’s years in Cincy were the best. Every pitch 100 plus …no one can do that for long .. except Superman Nolan Ryan
Mlcobbsr1963
Crazy Joe Maddon ruined Chapman’s career when he over used him in the 2016 World Series, which he single handedly almost blew with his boneheaded moves
Seamaholic
Worth it
imgman09
Thanks Microbbsr for observing that,so true! The Cubs won the WS that year despite Maddon,I say he’s the Manager fired this year
bobtillman
In celebration of the latest “green” ideology, every visitor to the Trop will be required to bring his own flashlight……saves on the electric bill too…..
Monkey’s Uncle
“Tonight the first 10000 fans will receive a free miner’s headlamp”
petrie000
What will they do with the 5000 left over?
Cam
Ouch.
Michael Birks
Trade them in for complementary cowbells
Monkey’s Uncle
The issues that Tropicana Field has had over the years with lighting and with obstructions (balls hitting speakers, support beams, etc.) simply should not be happening in an MLB ballpark. There are such things as “home-field quirks”, but the Tropicana issues are not quirky; they are complete nuisances that players and fans should not have to put up with.
petrie000
When you build a rush job stadium on the cheap, it’s no real surprise it comes off as shoddy to say the least. I’m not even entirely sure it was designed as a dome to begin with. It’s a terrible stadium overall.
That’s not the Ray’s fault, of course (this one actually lies at the feet of Jerry Reinsdorf… Because making life miserable for just one fan base isn’t enough for him), but yeah, the teams needs a real stadium soon.
User 4245925809
That wretched stadium would have became a parking lot years ago, or something else if the useless city of St petersburg would let the Rays out of the wretched lease TB sighned decades ago when the team 1st came into the league so they could have that team on the correct side of the bay, as I and many others here have stated many times over here.
That team in that city, in any stadium is a relocation waiting to happen because of a hard headed council who refuses to budge from pure greed.
It’s not all owners. here, it’s a city that refuses to let go of what won’t work and will let a jewel go rather than let a neighboring competitive city have it.
petrie000
They’d rather the team dies in St. Pete than see it prosper anywhere else, it seems.
SupremeZeus
Dallas Keuchel “finding an early season groove” throwing 95 pitches. LOL. Dude leads the shadow MLB league in innings pitched. Please. Wish it….want it…you blew it.
Black Ace57
Zach Britton isn’t a new teammate for Chapman he was on the Yankees part of last season too.
Daver520
Soooo glad to see the owners sticking it up Boras @ss !!!!! But I hope Keuchel gets a descent deal soon !
GeoKaplan
OMG, don’t be stupid. Keuchel could have a “descent” [sic] deal tomorrow if HE asked for it.
The player runs the show. The agent does the work for the player. Boras isn’t responsible for Keuchel being unsigned—that is squarely on the shoulders of Keuchel. His expectations are clearly out of synch with the opinion of what the GMs in MLB think of him, and it is more likely less about salary and more about guaranteeing 5 years to a 31 year old pitcher.
We can reasonably conclude that any team needing SP (which is just about every team) has made an offer to Keuchel, which has been declined. Even the Astros, who wouldn’t be on the hook for the draft pick if they signed Keuchel, has apparently not offered enough for him to accept.
This isn’t about Boras, it never was. It is about Keuchel and his belief he is worth a certain sum of money, and not settling for less. He controls the show, and is solely responsible for the fact he is unsigned today.
Melchez
Keuchel is pitching a simulated game? Who is he simulating against? That might give us a hint as to who he wants to play for.
rev halofan
Pujols hit 3 HR in a game as a Cardinal. 2011 postseason.
Richholsom
Didn’t say a Cardinal had never hit 3 HR in a game, but rather the earliest a Cardinal has ever accomplished that feat.
That being said Pujols was awesome in a STL uniform and I was at Game 7 of the 2011 WS.
bostonbob
Paint it black lol