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Helton: King of the scoopers
The Rockies’ strategy for pitching is based on attacking the strike zone with the fastball. The theory is the defense is so dependable, the only plays that can’t be stopped are the walk and the home run.
Third baseman Ian Stewart, shortstoop Troy Tulowitzki and second baseman Clint Barmes are bigger than average and tranaslate size into range. But one of the unsung advantages is they don’t have to be perfect with their throws because of first baseman Todd Helton’s ability to handle low throws.
I remember mentioning this last year, but here is the final 2009 stat from ACTA Sports:
Player Scoops Attempts Pct.
Todd Helton, Col. 183 207 88.4
Adam La Roche, Pit.-Bos.-Atl. 182 210 86.7
Albert Pujols, St.L. 187 217 86.2
Paul Konerko, CWS 197 231 85.3
Derrek Lee, ChC 145 171 84.8
Lance Berkman, Hou. 170 201 84.6
Lyle Overbay, Tor 211 250 84.4
Casey Kotchman, Atl.-Bos. 134 159 84.3
- Posted on March 29, 2010 at 4:30 pm
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- Tags: Adam La Roche, Albert Pujols, Casey Kotchman, Clint Barmes, Derrek Lee, Ian Stewart, Lance Berkman, Lyle Overbay, Paul Konerko, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki
Jackie Robinson Day, and the goings on of the Rox
Today is 62nd anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier. Everyone is wearing No. 42. I know I would if I had a uniform. But let’s all scribble a “42″ in our scorecards today.
This also is one of those rare days where something going on miles away is almost as important as the Rockies-Cubs game today. Triple-A Colorado Springs faces Reno in a few minutes — a special 11:05 a.m. MT start time.
Left-hander Franklin Morales, who held the D-backs to one run and struck out six in six innings to win for the Rockes last week, is starting for the Sky Sox. The Rockies sent him down because they don’t need a fifth starter until April 21. But they also didn’t promise they would bring him back, and they traded for Rays right-hander Jason Hammel. The club also said Hammel is a candidate for rotation work. Hammel had bright spots but oerall a so-so debut, giving up two runs with five hits and two walks in a 2 2/3-inning performance against the Phillies.
Anyhow, to keep up with the Sky Sox’s game, click here to go to MiLB.com audio. You can click on the Sky Sox or the Reno Aces’ broadcast. There have been technical difficulties with the Sky Sox’s streaming broadcast, so the Reno feed is an option.
In Chicago, the Rockies are going with left-handed hitters high in the oder, although that’s not a guarantee of success against Cubs righty Rich Harden. Last year, left-handed batters hit .200 against Harden. Righties did worse, .167.
It’s another tough pitcher for the Rockies, who faced a strong Phillies bullpen for the last two games of a three-game set at Coors and were vanquished by the Cubs’ Ted Lilly on Monday.
“This is the part of the game you embrace, the matchups,” Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said. “It doesn’t get any easier. There’s never an off-day when you’re playing. We need to show up and continue to do all the things we did in Spring Training and have trust in all those things that we did.”
Also, right fielder Brad Hawpe, who left Monday’s game with tightness in a left hamstring that gave him problems during Spring Training, is not in the lineup. Ian Stewart will make his first career start in right field.
Here are the lineups:
Rockies
Ryan Spilborghs CF
Seth Smith LF
Todd Helton 1B
Garrett Atkins 3B
Ian Stewart RF
Troy Tulowitzki SS
Chris Iannetta C
Clint Barmes 2B
Jason Marquis P
Cubs
Alfonso Soriano LF
Ryan Theriot SS
Kosuke Fukudome RF
Derrek Lee 1B
Mike Fontenot 3B
Reed Johnson CF
Geovany Soto C
Aaron Miles 2B
Rich Harden P
- Posted on April 15, 2009 at 12:29 pm
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- Tags: Aaron Miles, Alfonso Soriano, Brad Hawpe, Chris Iannetta, Clint Barmes, Clint Hurdle, Derrek Lee, Franklin Morales, Garrett Atkins, Geovany Soto, Ian Stewart, Jason Hammel, Jason Marquis, Kosuke Fukudome, Mike Fontenot, Reed Johnson, Rich Harden, Ryan Spilborghs, Ryan Theriot, Seth Smith, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki
Wrigley in the rain
Who knows if we’re going to get in the Cubs’ home opener. It’s been raining steadily all day. But if it works out, here are the lineups:
Rockies
Dexter Fowler CF
Ryan Spilborghs LF
Todd Helton 1B
Brad Hawpe RF
Troy Tulowitzki SS
Jeff Baker 2B
Chris Iannetta C
Ubaldo Jimenez P
Cubs
Alfonso Soriano LF
Ryan Theriot SS
Kosuke Fukudome RF
Derrek Lee 1B
Mike Fontenot 3B
Reed Johnson CF
Aaron Miles 2B
Koyie Hill C
Ted Lilly P
- Posted on April 13, 2009 at 1:37 pm
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- Tags: Aaron Miles, Alfonso Soriano, Brad Hawpe, Chris Iannetta, Derrek Lee, Dexter Fowler, Garrett Atkins, Jeff Baker, Kosuke Fukudome, Koyie Hill, Mike Fontenot, Reed Johnson, Ryan Spilborghs, Ryan Theriot, Ted Lilly, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki, Ubaldo Jimenez
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