{"id":1197,"date":"2009-05-14T13:31:03","date_gmt":"2009-05-14T20:31:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/seamheads.com\/blog\/2009\/05\/14\/free-brandon-wood\/"},"modified":"2009-05-14T16:11:14","modified_gmt":"2009-05-14T23:11:14","slug":"free-brandon-wood","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seamheads.com\/blog\/2009\/05\/14\/free-brandon-wood\/","title":{"rendered":"Free Brandon Wood!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What does a young player have to do to get a crack at regular big league playing time in Anaheim? I think Mike Scioscia is one of the better managers in the game but his man-love for slap-hitting middle infielders is silly.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>As I write this only four AL teams have scored fewer runs than the Angels this season. They&#8217;re not getting any power from Bobby Abreu, Vlad Guerrero is out with an injury and Juan Rivera&#8217;s not doing anything either. All that and Wood, when he did receive a call to the big leagues, never got off the stinkin&#8217; bench.<\/p>\n<p>What gives? Is there something we don&#8217;t know about? I mean, Scioscia has used <em>Maicer Izturis<\/em> in the 3-hole. That&#8217;s desperation, I tell ya, even worse than Jim Leyland using Clete Thomas (a guy who wasn&#8217;t good enough to make your team out of Spring Training, Jimmy!) there the past week or so.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s what I do know for a fact about Brandon Wood: he has nothing left to prove at Triple-A. He hit 31 HR there last year, 23 the year before that, and he&#8217;s already hit 8 HR in 15 games in Triple-A this season. All that comes after the man hit 68 HR combined in 2005 &amp; 2006.<\/p>\n<p>Sure, Wood strikes out a lot. He also walks a fair amount and hits for a solid average. His defense may not be at the level of Eric Aybar or Maicer Izturis but what would be the problem with sitting Rivera and using Wood at DH?<\/p>\n<p>Defense and speed matter to Scioscia, I get that and I support that. There comes a time, however, when you need to include some pop in the lineup. When you&#8217;re using guys like Aybar, Izturis, Rivera and Gary Matthews <em>every single day<\/em> I just don&#8217;t see how it could be that hard to take one of them out to get Wood&#8217;s power in there on a daily basis, at least until Vlad returns.<\/p>\n<p>Hell, if you&#8217;re not going to use the guy why not trade him to get something you actually will put to use, like another punch-and-judy utility man to slot into the 3-hole?<\/p>\n<p>While the Angels are at it, they should free Sean Rodriguez as well. All he&#8217;s done is hit 32 HR in his last 358 at-bats at Triple-A&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>And no, I do not have either Wood or Rodriguez on my fantasy team&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Random Thoughts<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>* So, what should be done to umpire Paul Schrieber after he gently pushed Magglio Ordonez in last night&#8217;s game?<\/p>\n<p>Tiger manager Jim Leyland says he doesn&#8217;t want Schrieber to receive a suspension, though that is probably motivated by his desire for a positive relationship with the Man in Blue going foward, but to me anything less than a suspension is unacceptable.<\/p>\n<p>In case you missed it, Ordonez calmly argued a called third strike during Wednesday night&#8217;s game between the Tigers and the Twins and after just a few seconds Schrieber put his hand on Magglio&#8217;s shoulder and lightly pushed him toward the Tigers&#8217; dugout.<\/p>\n<p>This was not a violent act on Schrieber&#8217;s part but why should an umpire be allowed to make <em>ANY<\/em> contact with a player? If a player did that same thing to an umpire under the exact same circumstances that player would be looking at a suspension, plain and simple. Therefore the same standard should apply to Schrieber.<\/p>\n<p>Schrieber now says he was just trying to keep from having to throw Ordonez out of the game but that&#8217;s a pretty lame excuse. You know what the umpire should do in that situation?<\/p>\n<p>Walk away. Just turn your back to the player and walk away&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a somewhat common problem in the big leagues. Too often the umps fail to do the simple thing that would cut most confrontations off at the pass. Rather than engaging in a verbal dispute with an angry player, the Men in Blue should simply walk away.<\/p>\n<p>If the player doesn&#8217;t take the hint when you walk away then throw them out of the game.<\/p>\n<p>Simple.<\/p>\n<p>In this case from Wednesday night, however, Schrieber should receive the same type of punishment a player would for doing the exact same thing but he won&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>* So now MLB is fining people for <em>NOT<\/em> hitting anyone? Jeez&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I know a $750 fine for a Major League player is meaningless but still, it&#8217;s the principle of the matter. Why can&#8217;t pitchers &#8220;send messages&#8221; by throwing <em>NEAR<\/em> a batter rather than <em>AT<\/em>\u00c2\u00a0the batter?<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m okay with fines for head-hunters, or even in cases where it&#8217;s quite obvious the pitcher hit someone intentionally, but this has reached the point of ridiculousness. In the past few years I&#8217;ve seen pitchers tossed for hitting batters with curveballs,\u00c2\u00a0for God&#8217;s sake, and now\u00c2\u00a0they&#8217;re fining guys for <em>NOT<\/em>\u00c2\u00a0hitting\u00c2\u00a0batters?<\/p>\n<p>Horrible.<\/p>\n<p>* What&#8217;s up with power guys in the leadoff spot?<\/p>\n<p>What gives with Alfonso Soriano, Curtis Granderson and Grady Sizemore batting leadoff?<\/p>\n<p>I understand managers like to keep their guy &#8220;comfortable&#8221; but having 30+ HR guys batting first, where they won&#8217;t get many RBI chances, is just plain silly. Managers have been giving in to Soriano&#8217;s desire to bat leadoff for years and I just don&#8217;t get it.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll give Eric Wedge and Jim Leyland a little more leeway with Sizemore and Granderson than I&#8217;ll give Piniella with Soriano. &#8216;Phonso has been a slugger for more than 8 seasons now and there&#8217;s no reason he should still be hitting at the top of the order, especially with Aramis Ramirez on the DL and Derrek Lee slumping horribly.<\/p>\n<p>Sizemore and Granderson have both developed into power guys and now is the time for their managers to wake up and put them where they belong, which is the 3-hole. Grady would be so much better off hitting immediately in front of Victor Martinez, as would Granderson hitting immediately in front of Miguel Cabrera.<\/p>\n<p>I realize that I&#8217;ve never been a Major League manager but that doesn&#8217;t mean common sense doesn&#8217;t apply. Guys with run producing ability should hit in the middle of the order so that when they do hit their doubles, triples and home runs there are actually <em>men on base<\/em> to drive home.<\/p>\n<p>Okay, that&#8217;s all for now. Next week I&#8217;ll be back on my &#8220;every Wednesday&#8221; schedule, I promise&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><em>Kevin Wheeler is the host of Sports Open Line (M-F 7-9 PM ET) on News Radio 1120, KMOX in St. Louis (<\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kmox.com\/\"><font color=\"#b22222\"><em>www.kmox.com<\/em><\/font><\/a><em>) and he is a baseball instructor with All-Star Performance (<\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.all-starperformance.net\/\"><font color=\"#b22222\"><em>www.all-starperformance.net<\/em><\/font><\/a><em>) and the St. Louis Gamers (<\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.stlgamers.net\/\"><font color=\"#b22222\"><em>www.stlgamers.net<\/em><\/font><\/a><em>). You can reach him via e-mail at <\/em><a href=\"mailto:thebaseballgods@gmail.com\"><em><font color=\"#b22222\">thebaseballgods@gmail.com<\/font><\/em><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What does a young player have to do to get a crack at regular big league playing time in Anaheim? 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