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The Manny Effect

The Los Angeles Dodgers are considered to be the best team in baseball this year. They have the best record in the league at 67-43 and lead the NL West by 6.5 games. They are driven by a host of young stars who all revolve around one tainted veteran, Manny Ramirez. Players like Matt Kemp, James Loney, and Andre Ethier have shined in a Dodger’s lineup that contains Manny.

When Ramirez was suspended 50 games for testing positive for PEDs in early May, one of those young stars declined dramatically, and that is what I call “The Manny Effect”.

I have heard about Right Fielder Andre Ethier since before he was a household name in Los Angeles. My younger brother is an avid fan of Arizona State baseball, and Ethier was the star of the team that he followed. My brother has followed his career, all the while collecting memorabilia from baseball cards to game used jerseys and bats. Even though he is as much of a Phillies fan as I am, he still would root for Ethier when he played against us.

So far this season, Andre Ethier has had some of the most memorable late inning heroics in baseball. He has five walk off hits, four of which are home runs, and two of which came against the Phillies in back to back games. The most recent of these walk offs came two nights ago in the bottom of the 9th inning against the Atlanta Braves when Ethier hit a three run shot into the night to win the game for the Dodgers by a score of 5-4. That’s what happens when you fall behind 2-0 in the count and throw a pitch over the middle because you would rather throw that to Ethier than allow the man behind him, Manny Ramirez, to step up to the plate.

Manny’s presence in the lineup has been very significant to Andre Ethier, and his performance shows it. Ethier has played in 59 games this season with Manny in the lineup and in 48 games without Manny due to his suspension. The statistics I compiled on Ethier during both of these times shows the Manny Effect.

59 Games with Manny Ramirez in the Lineup

.314 BA      14 HR      47 RBI      34 BB      36 K

48 Games without Manny Ramirez in the Lineup

.222 BA      9 HR        25 RBI        16 BB        42 K

As you can see, Ethier’s production is drastically lower without Manny there to back him up.  Without Manny, Andre’s batting average is 92 points lower, he has hit less home runs while driving in less runs, and his walks to strikeout ratio is remarkably different, from about 1:1 with Manny to 1:2.5 without him.  That means Ethier gets on base less, puts the ball in play less, and is less productive overall without Manny Ramirez.

There seems to be a euphoria in Los Angeles that revolves around Mannywood, and from the looks of it, Andre Ethier should be his biggest fan.

Wanna Make a Trade? Peavy to White Sox!

Breaking News:  The Padres have traded former Cy Young winner Jake Peavy to the White Sox for four minor leaguers including stud pitcher Clayton Richard!

Now that the MLB trade deadline is officially over it seems like everyone has getting in on the action.  In the last hour so many players have changed teams that it is hard to keep track.  Here is a recap of the trades that have happened so far:

  • Boston Red Sox acquire C/1B Victor Martinez from Indians
  • Cincinnati Reds acquire 3B Scott Rolen
  • Red Sox send 1B Adam LaRoche to the Braves for 1B Casey Kotchman (terms not final)
  • Yankees acquire Jerry Hairston, Jr.
  • Rockies acquire reliever Joe Beimel
  • Twins acquire Orlando Cabrera
  • Tigers acquire LHP Jarrod Washburn
  • Pirates trade away more players, send pitchers John Grabow and Tom Gorzelanny to Cubs
  • Dodgers acquire reliever George Sherrill
  • Marlins acquire 1B Nick Johnson from Nationals

Rumors still circulating:

  • Possible trade between Dodgers and Padres that would send 1B Adrian Gonzalez to the Dodgers and 1B James Loney to the Padres.
  • Trade talks still seem to be “dead” for Roy Halladay

Happ Is Human: Phillies Lose to Cardinals

Yesterday was a busy day for me so I didn’t have time to express my views on the game last night.  Our air conditioner broke at the Jersey shore so I’ve been sweating profusely in 85 degree heat.  Anyway, back to baseball.  Overall, J.A. Happ didn’t pitch poorly, he was just a victim of good hitting.  I don’t know what it was about that 6th inning, but every hit that the Cardinals had was a bloop single that somehow found a way to fall.  It reminded me of that game Cole Hamels had earlier in the season where he allowed 10 hits, all of which were singles.  Happ suffered his first loss last night as the Phillies lost to the Cardinals 8-1.  He had good composure and control on his pitches, but in the 6th inning things fell apart.  Going into the game I felt like Happ would have a mediocre game due to all of the pressure that has been on him lately as a rookie pitcher in the spotlight, but he pitched admirably for the most part.

Who didn’t show up last night?  The Phillies lineup.  The Phillies had three or four innings where they stranded a man on 3rd base, showing that they couldn’t hit in the clutch at all.  It was a weird night.

I was in shock that Matt Holliday played in the game not even 24 hours after he was traded to the Cardinals.  That team is scary now.  Holliday and Pujols is a good 1-2 punch.  I wasn’t surprised that Holliday had 4 hits in the game.  The guy kills us, and he is one of my most hated players in the league.  I am one of the firm believers that he was out at home in that game against the Padres that got them into the playoffs in 2007.

The one thing about the Cardinals this year is that they have been unable to score runs and have relied on Pujols to carry them to 1st place in the NL Central.  Joel Piniero improved to just 9-9 on the season when he has an ERA under 3.00.  He could have 14 wins this season if the Cardinals provided him with more than 3.9 runs per start on average.  Anyway, now that they have added people like Matt Holliday, Mark DeRosa, and Julio Lugo, the Cards have a chance to ramp up the offense and be a real threat to the Phillies and Dodgers in the race for best team in the National League.

Vote For Shane!

With a walk off single in the bottom of the 9th Shane Victorino further added to his All Star candidate resume.  The bloop single that he hit ended a very good ball game in favor of the Phillies, who won in walk off fashion by a score of 3-2.  Ryan Madson pitched better than I’ve seen him pitch in a month, which is such a relief.  This is what happens when the top of the order gets on base.  The Phillies are back to their winning ways, 5-1 and in their last 6!

In other news, apparently the Los Angeles Dodgers are prepared to offer young phenom Clayton Kershaw in a deal to land Roy Halladay.  This seems to be the most substantial offer for Halladay besides anything that the Phillies may be planning to offer.  What do you think of Halladay, should the Phillies overspend to get him, and what would the ramifications be if he was dealt to the Dodgers?