August 1, 1969
Let's look at the team.
Batting, Minimum 80 AB: * = starter, & = injured ]
Code:
1969 Batting Pos G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP
Alcaraz, Luis IF 64 .213 202 43 7 2 1 7 40 4 0 13 19 .282 .237
Fiore, Mike 1B& 80 .230 244 56 9 0 6 36 54 1 0 30 28 .340 .330
Foy, Joe 3B* 99 .259 324 84 15 4 10 55 44 4 4 53 45 .423 .368
Gagliano, Phil SS* 69 .225 204 46 9 0 1 24 38 1 0 29 14 .284 .313
Kelly, Pat OF& 54 .325 209 68 14 1 7 29 42 7 6 42 44 .502 .406
Kirkpatrick, Ed RF* 100 .243 325 79 9 1 11 55 47 3 3 63 46 .378 .355
Oliver, Bob 1B* 80 .272 235 64 9 4 6 12 45 0 0 22 33 .421 .312
Piniella, Lou OF& 93 .294 326 96 21 3 5 19 32 1 1 35 48 .423 .330
Rico, Fred CF* 75 .256 246 63 10 1 3 22 51 8 0 29 27 .341 .315
Rodriguez, Ellie C* 76 .275 258 71 6 0 0 50 36 0 0 35 20 .298 .394
Severson, Rich IF 60 .195 154 30 6 0 1 9 31 3 1 20 18 .253 .239
Alas, Pat Kelly. Where would we be if he hadn't been hurt back in June? Even today he's third in homers and RBI. Then, for kicks, we lose arguably our # 2 hitter, Piniella.
Looking ahead, Oliver will probably stay at first with Fiore on the bench. Oliver's OBP is a little worse, but his BA is better, as well as fielding (.995 to .983).
Pinella will, of course, go back in the lineup pushing out Rico or Spriggs (.279 1-9 0 in 68 AB). Joe Keough (65/78, 0 for 2) will probably go back down at that point leaving Northey and Rico/Spriggs on the bench, and Pinella, Rico/Spriggs and Kirkpatrick in the starting lineup.
There's nothing to be done about the infield right now. Severson, Alcaraz and Concepcion (.200 in 5 AB) were on the bench. I'll send Dave Concepcion down to work on fundamentals and bring up Jackie Hernandez (67) [28] (.285 0-21 4 in A (AA)). He'll probably go back down once Fiore becomes available for bench work. Either that or Severson...his batting average and .979 fielding spells trouble.
Catcher is the one place I feel reasonably comfortable: Ellie Rodriguez is doing fine, and Buck Martinez (67/89) shows a lot of promise on the bench.
Pitching, Minimum 26 IP
Code:
1969 Pitching Pos IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9
Blyleven, Bert S1 26.0 6.23 4 4 0 3 0 22 11 14.88
Bunker, Wally S2 166.0 4.50 25 25 8 14 0 99 59 12.85
Burgmeier, Tom SU 49.1 2.74 39 0 2 3 7 22 11 10.22
Drago, Dick SR 63.0 3.71 25 4 1 1 0 29 28 12.71
Fitzmorris, Al MR 54.1 7.29 27 0 2 2 2 18 35 17.23
Morehead, Dave S3 135.2 5.11 22 22 6 10 0 118 78 13.80
Nelson, Roger SR 27.1 6.91 15 0 3 4 1 13 12 15.15
Rooker, Jim S4 98.1 6.59 16 16 2 12 0 55 56 16.84
Splittorff, Paul LR 44.2 4.43 10 5 1 2 0 15 19 12.49
Wright, Ken (AA) 30.1 5.93 15 0 0 3 0 16 21 15.43
("Gordon" is using his own logic for the pitchers. Grr.)
Blyleven's numbers lie. He's doing quite well. Between him, Bunker, and Splittorff we should have a pretty good staff next year. Eddie Watt's doing just fine in relief (2-3, 1.83 16 SV).
We have several pitchers in AAA with ERAs under 3 who could conceivably make a difference. Two have failed in earlier attempts, but maybe it's time to let them try again.
We send down Al Fitzmorris, Roger Nelson and Jim Rooker in exchange for:
Bill Butler (74/87) [22] (5-2 2.78 in AA (AAA))
Ken Wright (74/81) [22] (0-3 5.93) (1-2 2.51 in AA)
Chris Zachary (73/85) [25] (1-1 11.45) (5-2 2.49 in AA)
Joe says Butler will be our new LR (Splittorff to S4), Wright will be in SR, Zachary in MR.
This is the team that will hopefully save my job. We need to stay ahead of Seattle and catch the Expos. As far as I'm concerned, we're two games out with 58 left to play.