I say use Pedro in the pen, which is the Phillies weakness right now, and keep a 5-man rotation with Moyers in the back. You can't just look at ERA. But you can't just look at wins. To steal from awful Denise Richards, "it's complicated."
The near-term schedule doesn't support a 6-man rotation. It's actually a good time to keep a 5-man rotation, cuz it gives the excuse of letting the phils skip a moyer start, which might help him without offending him. Moyers has pitched better of late, and for whatever reason, the team plays for him. So keep him in there. With Happ remaining solid plus Lee, we can afford to let Moyer pitch.
I am much more worried about the end of the staff, where Madson has once again shown he's much better as a set up guy than a closer. With Durbin so suddenly questionable and Lidge a rollercoaster ride, I think it behooves the Phils to find an alt for Lidge, and Pedro might be that guy. Certainly Moyer isn't. So why "waste" Pedro in the rotation, where it's not clear he's going to give us more innings than Moyer (even if he leaves more often with the lead). Better to pressure Lidge now.
Bring Pedro up now. Tell him he is primarily going to be used if Lidge melts down or needs a blow. And then he also gets first dibs on a long relief effort should a current starter get rocked or hurt.
Alternatively, I wouldn't be opposed to Martinez taking Chan Ho's role, and using Chan Ho to pressure Lidge as alt closer. But Park seems comfortable, and Martinez has proved he's good out of the pen, so I'd rather use Pedro and all his experience to save Lidge's ass when he needs it, which is every 3rd appearance or so. I'm not dissing Lidge -- I don't think he's healthy and he's not admitting it. Since he can still be effective, I think the best bet may be simply to reduce his load. He might even relax a little and pitch better.
Bottom line -- my bold statement is that this team might be best if it manages to make it impossible for Pedro to find a spot. Happ just shut one door. Let's see if Moyer now has an answer, since he's now officially on the hot seat. My guess is he responds. I think his 5+ ERA is worrying, but as much a red herring as his team leading win total.
If he does, then it's clear we have to put Pedro in the pen, so then I'd much rather he press Lidge or have a backup to Madsen and Park for when they go bad, which is once in a while. But if Lidge turns it on, Madsen remains solid as set up, Chan in long relief and other sticky situations, Romero, Durbin and Condrey coming back, maybe even Myers, and Walker and Eyre continuing, for the most part, to get it done, then maybe Martinez never finds a spot.
Chemistry can be everything in the playoffs. The best team only wins sometimes. Last year, Stairs, Moyer, even Bruntlett made major contributions, and this year, not as much. But I think it's silly to think you can always plug in better stats as an indicator of performance. Once in a while you get a CLiff Lee, other times it's Andy Ashby.
I don't care what Cairo's hitting. I'll stick with Bruntlett. Same with Stairs over Mayberry. And, for now, Moyer over Martinez. I think Cholly feels that and will do the right thing. It worked for Burrell last year, and Rollins this year.
And is anyone except me worried about what happens if Ruiz or Bako go down? Or whether Howard could use a few days off between now and October?
Politics, sports, culture: a sundry of topics discussed in a manner to cut through the bull.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Apple soon falling from the tree?
Just revisited AKS. did not know it ran up to 60 in commodity craze. I sold at 24 right before launch.
Ideas:
I think shorting AAPL may be an idea. They are going to lose the iPod gravy train soon. I don't know how much of their profit is generated by their iPhone contract with AT&T but they are making money off the phones and off the service. My feeling is that as phones get smarter, they will absorb personal media players. There will be a few people who still want their devices to be separate, but I can see those numbers dwindling substantially. Also, the luster of the iPhone, despite being great hardware, is fading. People hate AT&T and there is substantial grumbling about the app store and the recent google voice fiasco. If google can make android easier than linux on the desktop, which is likely, since hardware will be made for android, then I really don't see any reason why people will use the iPhone. In about a year, I bet there will be several different handsets which will compare favorably to the iPhone.
Apple has successfully moved into the phone market, but they seem like they are making the same mistake they made with their computers. They close the system, preventing others from developing on it, which limits their market.
Ideas:
I think shorting AAPL may be an idea. They are going to lose the iPod gravy train soon. I don't know how much of their profit is generated by their iPhone contract with AT&T but they are making money off the phones and off the service. My feeling is that as phones get smarter, they will absorb personal media players. There will be a few people who still want their devices to be separate, but I can see those numbers dwindling substantially. Also, the luster of the iPhone, despite being great hardware, is fading. People hate AT&T and there is substantial grumbling about the app store and the recent google voice fiasco. If google can make android easier than linux on the desktop, which is likely, since hardware will be made for android, then I really don't see any reason why people will use the iPhone. In about a year, I bet there will be several different handsets which will compare favorably to the iPhone.
Apple has successfully moved into the phone market, but they seem like they are making the same mistake they made with their computers. They close the system, preventing others from developing on it, which limits their market.
Monday, July 20, 2009
God, if you exist, please strike down these evil fucks.
nytimes
This reminds me of how after 9/11, evil fucks would scam elderly people by calling for donations that never went anywhere but into their pocket. This is why I hope god exists. Unfortunately, like everything else, I've got the feeling that I'm going to be disappointed.
This reminds me of how after 9/11, evil fucks would scam elderly people by calling for donations that never went anywhere but into their pocket. This is why I hope god exists. Unfortunately, like everything else, I've got the feeling that I'm going to be disappointed.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Robert S. McNamara dead at 93
Evil? That is a strange word and I'm sure there will be lots of revisionism and bizarre over the top proclamations. Truth is, every American is responsible for the actions of Robert McNamara and the USA war industrial complex. We all benefited from the advances of technology, our cushy lifestyles all brought about because of our desire to live better than other nations.
The foreign policies of the 60s were a direct response to this purpose. Protect American interests at all costs, for Sunday football games must go on. It is all directly related and tied together.
In the NYTIMES, there is a quote:
“What makes it immoral if you lose and not immoral if you win?”
This is easy to answer. Winners write the history books. If we had won the Vietnam War do you think we'd still 50 years later be wringing our hands over it? Losing is the real wound in America's psyche, not whether or not we were on the right side.
The foreign policies of the 60s were a direct response to this purpose. Protect American interests at all costs, for Sunday football games must go on. It is all directly related and tied together.
In the NYTIMES, there is a quote:
“What makes it immoral if you lose and not immoral if you win?”
This is easy to answer. Winners write the history books. If we had won the Vietnam War do you think we'd still 50 years later be wringing our hands over it? Losing is the real wound in America's psyche, not whether or not we were on the right side.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Real life Omar in Northern Liberties
link to article
So, this gang was a group who focused on robbing drug dealers. This woman had a substantial amount of coke in her apartment. I think there are two things driving this story. One, the female victim was white. Two, the murders happened in one of Philadelphia's most hyped condos.
So, this gang was a group who focused on robbing drug dealers. This woman had a substantial amount of coke in her apartment. I think there are two things driving this story. One, the female victim was white. Two, the murders happened in one of Philadelphia's most hyped condos.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
What's the clearance, Clarence?
Jesus. Is this guy a complete disaster or what? Look at the crazy last two, where he is the only dissenting vote. A strip search of a 13 year old girl over ibuprofen, not in the presence of her parents or a police officer.
Look at the other one: Voting rights. Is there any other more quintessential american value? This guy is against it!
Labels:
clarence thomas,
mentally deranged,
supreme court,
unamerican
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