NL Central: All eyes now on Oswalt
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07/21/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - With a 38-56 record and a 14-game deficit to make up in the
National League Central standings, it's safe to say the Houston Astros aren't
going anywhere this season. But will Roy Oswalt?
With the Seattle Mariners having shipped away Cliff Lee earlier this month,
Oswalt now becomes the most accomplished starting pitcher available at the
upcoming July 31 trade deadline. And while it's clear the Astros are looking
to move their longtime ace in order to accelerate the rebuilding process,
there are a few outside factors that make it less certain as to whether or not
they'll be able to pull off an acceptable deal.
One would think that the market would be great for a three-time All-Star and
former League Championship Series MVP with a career 143-81 record, but Houston
has had some difficulty in finding potential takers for Oswalt. The veteran
right-hander's contract -- he's owed around $25 million on a pact that runs
through the 2011 season -- looms as one obstacle, and the Astros don't seem
inclined to pay a good chunk of that remaining salary unless they can get a
top-tier prospect in return.
Oswalt also has a full no-trade clause that most insiders believe he'd only be
willing to waive for a select number of teams, which would likely take such
pitching-needy contenders as the Tigers and White Sox out of the mix. The
Rangers, whom Oswalt did have an interest in joining, are also no longer an
option with Lee now in the fold.
In essence, Oswalt's suitors figure to be limited to the big spenders able to
take on his hefty contract, and that select pool could be further reduced if
teams like the Red Sox and Mets opt not to pursue a starting pitcher at the
deadline. The Yankees may be more intrigued, however, now that one-time Astro
Andy Pettitte will miss at least a month after straining his groin in his
latest start, and the Phillies have been mentioned as a possible fit as well.
Oswalt has done his best to enhance his value in recent weeks. The 32-year-old
racked up 16 scoreless innings over his final two starts prior to the All-Star
break, including a one-hit shutout against Pittsburgh on July 8, and has
produced a quality start in 15 of his 19 assignments this year. He was forced
to exit Sunday's outing against the Pirates after four innings due to taking a
line drive off his left ankle, but isn't expected to miss any additional time.
BREWERS' HART ON THE BLOCK AS WELL
Another NL Central player on the radar of playoff-hopeful teams is Milwaukee Brewers slugger Corey Hart, and for good reason. The power-hitting outfielder
is presently among the NL leaders with 22 homers, while his 70 RBI trails only
Philadelphia's Ryan Howard for tops among Senior Circuit players. With the
Brewers still treading water in the division race and Hart in line for a
sizeable raise through arbitration next season, it's quite conceivable the
2010 All-Star will be playing in another city come August.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported last week that the Giants have
considerable interest in Hart, and the Padres and Rays are also believed to be
high on the athletic 28-year-old. All three of those teams are well stocked
with talented young pitching, a commodity Brewers general manager Doug Melvin
is coveting as he attempts to shore up one of his club's most glaring
weaknesses.
Hart, who started in right field for the NL in last Tuesday's All-Star Game,
hasn't seemed to be too bothered by the persistent rumors. He went 7-for-16
with five RBI in Milwaukee's four-game series at Atlanta following the break
and had hit safely in nine straight contests before going 0-for-4 in Monday's
matchup at Pittsburgh. In 17 games thus far in July, Hart is batting .319 (23-
for-72) with four home runs.
"They told me he was a streaky guy," manager Ken Macha recently told the
Brewers' official site. "This has been a long streak, so maybe it's a trend
and not a streak."
Hart was one of three Milwaukee players, along with left fielder Ryan Braun
and Yovani Gallardo, selected to this year's NL All-Star squad. Gallardo was
unable to participate because of an oblique strain that's landed him on the
disabled list, but the standout right-hander is expected to be activated to
pitch Thursday's finale of a four-game series with the Pirates.
CARDINALS COME OUT FLYING AFTER THE BREAK
The St. Louis Cardinals were able to regain first place in the division after
coming through with an impressive four-game sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers
over the weekend. The performance also continued a history of success for the
team under longtime skipper Tony La Russa to begin the season's second half.
The Cardinals' official site pointed out prior to Sunday's 5-4 victory over
the Dodgers that St. Louis has won 12 of its 14 series that have immediately
followed the All-Star break under La Russa's direction. After posting a 7-1
decision in Thursday's opener, the defending NL Central champions are an
astounding 13-1 in their initial game after the hiatus.
St. Louis followed up its dismantling of the Dodgers with back-to-back
victories over Philadelphia and has now come out on top in seven consecutive
contests, the franchise's longest win streak since a seven-gamer during its
world championship season of 2006. The surge, which came after the Cards lost
seven times in a 10-game stretch from June 30-July 10, has moved La Russa's
charges a half-game in front of Cincinnati for the Central's top spot.
The Cardinals displayed both excellent pitching and plenty of resolve in their
sweep of the struggling Dodgers. Co-staff ace Chris Carpenter fired eight
dominant innings to lead the way in Thursday's win, while fellow All-Star Adam
Wainwright teamed with three relievers on a six-hit shutout as St. Louis
registered a 2-0 triumph on Saturday. In Sunday's finale, the Cardinals scored
five times over the final two innings to erase a 4-0 deficit, with Allen Craig
and Matt Holliday coming through with back-to-back RBI singles with two out in
the bottom of the ninth.
"Just a heck of an effort and it got better and better," said La Russa after
Sunday's game. "Can't give them enough credit for how they hung in there."
Craig also had a key two-run double during the eighth inning while making a
spot start at first base in place of Albert Pujols, with La Russa giving the
three-time NL MVP the afternoon off in order to keep him fresh.
VOLQUEZ PROVIDES INSTANT BOOST FOR REDS
Despite having fallen behind the scorching Cardinals in the Central standings,
Cincinnati made a move capable of shifting the balance of power in the NL
playoff chance this past weekend. And the Reds didn't have to give up anything
to do so.
Saturday's game with the Colorado Rockies marked the highly-anticipated return
of Reds pitcher Edinson Volquez from an elbow injury that had knocked the
gifted right-hander out of action for more than a year. It was well worth the
wait, as the 2008 All-Star delivered six dazzling innings in leading Cincy to
an 8-1 win.
Volquez held the Rockies to one run and three hits while racking up nine
strikeouts in his first time on a major league mound since June 1 of last
season. The hard-throwing Dominican also displayed very good command in his
comeback start, walking just two batters and throwing 60-of-96 pitches for
strikes.
"He was terrific," pitching coach Bryan Price said of Volquez on the
Cincinnati website. "You never know what to expect with guys that are coming
off this type of a situation. As well as he pitched in his rehab in his last
few starts in Triple-A, you still have to deal with the emotions. The team's
been playing well, and I'm sure he doesn't want to let them down. I thought he
handled it really well."
Volquez, a 17-game winner with over 200 strikeouts for the Reds in 2008, joins
a formidable rotation that also contains lynchpins Bronson Arroyo and Johnny
Cueto as well as Rookie of the Year candidate Mike Leake. And with youngster
Travis Wood acquitting himself well during a recent callup and veteran Aaron
Harang nearing a return from a back injury, Cincinnati suddenly sports one of
the deepest starting staffs in the National League.
That depth could very well handy in a race where the Reds and Cardinals are
among seven teams presently separated by 4 1/2 games competing for the NL's
Wild Card berth.
SWEET LOU TO SAY SO LONG
Speculation about Lou Piniella's future was finally put to rest on Tuesday,
when the Chicago Cubs manager publicly declared that he would be retiring at
the conclusion of the 2010 season. The announcement hardly comes as a
surprise, with the fiery field general set to turn 67 years old next month and
in the final year of a contract he signed prior to the 2007 campaign.
"I've had four wonderful years here that I wouldn't trade for anything in the
world," said Piniella in a statement. "I've grown to love the city and the
fans, but at my age it will be time to enter a new phase in my life. It will
enable me to spend more valuable time with my family - my wife, my kids and my
grandchildren."
This season is Piniella's 23rd as a big-league skipper, and he entered
Wednesday's game with Houston ranked 14th on baseball's all-time wins list
with a 1,827-1,691 record. One of only five men in major league history to
capture three Manager of the Year Awards, the former outfielder has led teams
to six division titles -- including back-to-back NL Central crowns with the
Cubs in 2007 and 2008 -- and seven postseason appearances as well as a 1990
world championship with the Cincinnati Reds. His 2001 Seattle Mariners tied a
regular-season mark with 116 victories that year.
Piniella said his decision to reveal his future plans now instead of at
season's end is "what's best for the organization in the long run." The move
gives general manager Jim Hendry a head start on evaluating potential
successors for Piniella's post, in addition to eliminating any media
distractions the uncertainty had been creating.
Guesswork has already begun on whom Hendry will tab as the team's next
manager, with Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg thought to be a leading candidate. The
Hall of Fame second baseman is currently piloting Chicago's Triple-A affiliate
in Iowa and has the I-Cubs in first place in the Pacific Coast League's
American North Division.
PIRATES' ALVAREZ HEATING UP
The early results of the Pedro Alvarez era may not have been encouraging, but
the Pittsburgh Pirates' prized prospect is beginning to show why he's widely
regarded as one of baseball's premier up-and-coming players.
Alvarez, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2008 draft, began his tenure in
the majors mired in a 4-for-35 slump, but the talented third baseman has hit
safely in 15-of-18 starts since that poor first impression. The 23-year-old
has really turned it up a notch as of late, having amassed a .327 average (16-
for-49) and belting five homers while knocking in 11 runs over his last 13
games.
The former Vanderbilt star put forth his best showing since his mid-June
promotion on Tuesday, swatting a pair of homers and driving in five runs to
help the Pirates to a wild 11-9 win over Milwaukee. Alvarez's first long ball
of the night was a grand slam that keyed a nine-run first-inning for the Bucs.
The early outburst marked the first time Pittsburgh had scored nine times in
the opening frame since the club put up 10 runs in an eventual 15-11 loss at
Philadelphia on June 8, 1989.
Alvarez wasn't the only Pirate youngster to make a significant contribution to
Tuesday's verdict. Second baseman Neil Walker, Pittsburgh's first-round choice
in 2004, went 5-for-5 to raise his season average to .311, while promising
outfielder Jose Tabata had a two-run double during the team's first-inning
barrage.
"Hitting is contagious, and we certainly showed that," said Walker afterward.
"This is certainly something that we are capable of -- big innings like that
one."
Walker became the first Pirates rookie to collect five hits in a game since
John Wehner did so against Atlanta on July 23, 1991, and the converted catcher
has gone a torrid 12-for-19 at the plate over his past four outings.
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Portland TrailBlazer’s guard, Brandon Roy, is MySportsbook.com’s overwhelming favorite to win the NBA Rookie of the Year odds.
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Colts give the ‘D’ its due
The Indianapolis Colts know that winning the Super Bowl last season put a huge target on their backs, and they expect opponents to go all-out to knock them from the top of the mountain.
They’ll get their first test from the New Orleans Saints this Thursday night. The defending champs had nothing but good things to say about the New Orleans defense this past week, praising their opponents’ pass rush and run-stopping abilities.
"They play very aggressively," head coach Tony Dungy told the New Orleans Times-Picayune. "They play a lot of man-to-man coverage, and they come after you. They have good pass rushers, and they're going to try to pressure us, I'm sure."
Both center Jeff Saturday and quarterback Peyton Manning gave New Orleans’ front four props, admitting keeping guys like Will Smithand Charles Grant contained would be a tall task for the offensive line.
New Orleans ranked second in total defense during the preseason at a sportsbook, allowing just under 233 yards per game. Last season, the defense finished 11th in the league after giving up 307.3 yards and 20.1 points per contest.
Not so sound on the ground
If Indianapolis' efficient offense has a weakness it has to be its running attack. The Colts one-two-punch of Dominic Rhodes and Joseph Addai is no longer, leaving the bulk of the carries to Addai, the second-year back out of LSU.
Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Kenton Keith was named Addai’s backup this week after beating out DeDe Dorsey for the second-string position. Indy has only three backs on the roster right now, including fullback Luke Lawton, and coach Dungy is aware of the thinness of his ground game. Sports Betting lines on the game can be found at BettingExpress.com
“We’ll continue to look. Luke Lawton’s done a good job for us too. So probably getting a third true tailback is something that we’d like to do,” Dungy told the Indiana Tribune-Star.
Last season, Addai rushed for over 1,000 yards in his rookie campaign and scored seven touchdowns on the ground.
Brees says bring it on
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Brees said he sees the opening game scheduling as an honor and a testament to how well New Orleans did last season. The Saints missed facing the Colts in the Super Bowl by one game, losing to the Chicago Bearsin the NFC Championship game.
"I mean, people think we can hang with these guys," Brees told reporters. "Even if they didn't, it wouldn't matter what they thought because as a team we're very confident. We know what we can do. We're not satisfied where we finished the season last year. And we've been looking forward to this opportunity for a long time."
SportsBooks ready for a shootout
Oddsmakers are preparing for some fireworks this Thursday when the NFL season kicks off. online Sportsbooks have Thursday’s total set at a whopping 52 points, accounting for two of the league’s most explosive offenses.
“This is like must-see TV,” Saints cornerback and former Colt Jason David told the Baton Rouge Advocate. “It’s two exciting offenses with great players. You’ve got a lot of star power on offense. At any given time a big play can happen. If I was a fan, I wouldn’t miss a snap.”
New Orleans, who ranked No.1 in total offense last season, can go blow-for-blow with the Colts’ attack. Head coach Sean Payton’s offensive schemes will get even better production out of Drew Brees, Reggie Bush and receiver Marques Colston now that they’ve each had a season of playing together under their belts.
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