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Wrestlemania 29 Preview

Wednesday, April 3, 2013





Sunday is Wrestlemania 29.

The first major sporting event I can specifically recall watching in real time is the ’77 World Series; I remember Reggie Jackson’s three homer game with more specificity than I do Albert Pujols matching him in 2011.

I had just turned 7. 

The year before the Reds won their second straight World Series; when I think about those late 70s Yankee teams I feel them as part of my life– the way I process thoughts about the ’77 World Series is very different than everything that came before.  Those Yankee teams were part of my life; the Big Red Machine might as well be the Gas House Gang to me.  

They’re pages in history books.

Popular sports bloggers now are younger than I am; there’s a heavily trafficked Giants blog whose author is too young to remember Will Clark.  I haven’t entirely reconciled that yet – probably in the same way someone of a generation previous to mine who read something I wrote about baseball fifteen years ago wouldn’t be inclined to give me the benefit of the doubt about Willie Mays.

I don’t remember any World Series before ’77 or Super Bowl prior to XII.

But Wrestlemania?  I was 14 in the spring of 1985, a wrestling fan for 2-3 years at that point.  I saw Rocky III in the movie theater and Hogan and Mr. T in their SNL sketch with Fernando as it was airing.

Not Fandango.  Fernando.  These kids today.

I’ve seen them all.  Every minute of every match.  Sunday we do it again.     

*WWE Title Match: The Rock © vs. John Cena
-A year ago, the build for the first version of this match was predicated on an intergenerational fight.  Rock, representing the “Attitude Era” the much lamented golden age of wrestling profitability criticized Cena (and, by extension, the ethos of modern WWE) as being a children’s product.  The Rock’s a weird vehicle for that as a broader perspective might see both as quarter pounders with different wrappers – the shift from Styrofoam to cardboard doesn’t really change a flavor designed to be palatable to the most mouths possible.  I still go to McDonalds sometimes; it’s a super familiar taste but 
I don’t confuse it with a 4 star sandwich.

Rock’s got the strap, which will surprise fans who only tune in once a year and wonder why the guy in those Paul Walker movies is on USA leading into a dancing segment by the Funkasaurus.  He ended CM Punk’s run, the longest since the Hulk Hogan title reign during which that first ever Wrestlemania  took place, at the Rumble (Cena won the actual Rumble to get the shot) and has presumably been toting this belt to all of his B list functions subsequent (I’m picturing Rock at In and Out with Dax Sheppard and Marlee Matlin; the newly designed title belt over his shoulder as they split some animal fries off the secret menu).

The storyline is that Cena lost a match he could not afford to lose at WM28 and it has ruined his life.  That might be more impactful had they played that at any point, in the way TNA is doing with AJ Styles.  Instead, Cena walked out of losing to the Rock and right into going over the returning Brock Lesnar at the very next PPV and spent the year being the same John Cena we’ve seen for years, unchanged by wins, losses, time, space.  He’s a cartoon.  Colorful, flat, voiced by Hank Azaria. 

He wins here, because he has to, in a match the will be just fine and too long and not worth watching a second time.
I think there’s a possible heel beatdown postmatch, either by Lesnar, taking out his frustrations over losing to HHH – or, more interestingly, by Lesnar and Punk together – finally joining forces under Paul Heyman to become a mega heel duo.   

24 minutes.  3 1/2 stars.  Comparable to last year's; about as good as two limited workers can do in a long singles match.  No fun postmatch shenanigans.  

*World Title Match: Alberto Del Rio © vs. Jack Swagger
-Del Rio has held the secondary world title belt since the beginning of the year, turning babyface in such a transparent way to gain Hispanic interest you’d expect that Rance Priebus has joined the creative team.  He’s been targeted directly by a newly repackaged Jack Swagger, now an anti-immigrant zealot with a particularly effective mouthpiece, Zeb Colter (Dutch Mantel).  Swagger may not come out of Mania with the belt, but he’s already polling really well in his congressional primary.  I look forward to reading his position papers on climate change (Like evolution and raising taxes on millionaires – another secular scientist hoax) and gun control (If Jesus wanted to limit  how many assault weapons I could own why did He give me two hands?).

Swagger won the Elimination Chamber match in February to get the shot and has taken out Del Rio and his walkaround guy Ricardo multiple times.  They’re both competent midcard workers; given them 14 minutes and they can give you a 3 ½ star match.  I’m going to say Del Rio keeps, but is then laid out by Swagger allowing for Dolph Ziggler to cash in the briefcase and win the strap. 

12:30. 3 1/4 stars.  Liked it fine and had they given it two more minutes, maybe I like it another quarter star.  They did the Ziggler angle the following night on RAW.  

 * Brock Lesnar vs. HHH
-Imagine if you will, from a business perspective, the following counterfactual – Brock doesn’t put Cena over immediately upon returning to wrestling; instead, he takes that white hot reaction he received a year ago when he emerged, a conquering hero in the eyes of a wrestling public that viewed him as a legitimate, UFC approved, wrecking machine – and runs over everyone they put against him all year long until facing the Undertaker at Wrestlemania.  An unbeatable, maybe uncontrollable, legitimate force against the Streak.  Look, my wrestling preferences are not aligned with the business needs of WWE; I am willing to accept that the Wrestlemania I’d construct with this roster (Generico and Pac would get 22 minutes) is probably not the one best calculated to sell merchandise.  But nothing, from the time Lesnar walked from behind the curtain the night after last year’s Mania, could have seemed more obvious, from solely a business perspective, than Unstoppable force v. Immovable object, and they absolutely could have had that match and chose to toss it away.

Instead they have this.  Brock beat Hunter at Summer Slam, Brock broke Hunter’s arm (and Shawn’s, for good measure) and then F-5’d the Old Man.  Hunter busted up Brock hard way in retaliation and then was forced to put his career on the line to get this match. 

They’ve added Shawn for Hunter’s corner and made this a No Holds Barred stip, ensuring this will be a good match; I’d guess no worse than second best on the show.   Theoretically it’s possible that Hunter might lose (perhaps with Shawn throwing in the towel in a way that could lead to a year long build to a Hunter/Shawn match at WM30; maybe if they are both violating their retirement stip for one match they can get away with it – maybe DX goes into the Hall of Fame the night before) but I don’t know that Hunter has it in him to lose again to Lesnar.

22:30. 4 stars.  I am entirely alone in this view of the match; I think because I am totally disinterested in crowd reaction - your enjoyment of a match in no way impacts my evaluation of it.  The crowd was dead so the match was perceived as dead.  I think that's right.  Or I'm just wrong.  I liked it more than either of the Undertaker/HHH matches. I liked it more than this year's Undertaker match. Hunter wins.  

* CM Punk vs. Undertaker
What story were they planning to tell before Paul Bearer died?
In each of the previews I’ve written in this space, I’ve discussed Punk’s title run; encouraging as far back as August that it be centered around length.  Punk had the longest WWF/E title run in a quarter century; it’s the first line in his wrestling obituary.  So here he is, just two months after the end of that historic run in a match against what is probably the most focused upon streak in the history of wrestling – the Undertaker’s unbeaten record.

And instead of that story – we’re throwing around an urn.

Among the merits to the last four Undertaker matches was the lack of goofy.  The Undertaker is no longer undead, he’s a veteran athlete who, through guile and fortitude, can rise to the occasion one day a year and win his match regardless of circumstance.  He’s extinguished Michaels and Hunter in “last of a dying breed” matches – where the implicit (and last year, explicit) premise has been the last connection to the glory days of the promotion is on display, maybe for the last time. 

You know that when Hunter stood in the ring in the build to 28 and told the Undertaker that there weren’t any guys in the dressing room like the two of them anymore – that Punk would have been the most pissed off, the most likely to tell those old men to get the hell out of his ring. 

  Instead of that – instead of running on that kind of aggrieved, believable, “you Attitude Era assholes need to go away – and with my 400+ days as WWE Champ, I’m the guy to make it happen” fuel, they gave Punk Paul Bearer’s urn.  And that just makes the Undertaker so doggone mad.

There’s some mileage to be gained from an full attack on the Attitude Era – Punk could have told the Undertaker that not only is he better than the Undertaker, and Michaels, and Austin, and Rock – but there are a half dozen guys buried throughout the roster who are better than they are now or ever were and its time the WWE stopped living in its past.  Much like Punk’s original shoot promo, the way to generate some heat into this program would be to tap an existing vein.  I can believe Punk’s pissed off that the Undertaker is still hanging onto his Wrestlemania spot; I can’t believe that Punk is tormenting him about William Moody’s death.

The problem with using “real life tragedy” in a wrestling angle isn’t that it’s distasteful or disrespectful – it’s that it isn’t believable; it makes the program a joke.  No one above the age of 12 could possibly think that Punk could really be desecrating Paul Bearer’s remains, and no one under that age has any idea who Paul Bearer was. 

It should have been a one week reference; cut the heat promo on the dead manager, inject some personal animosity into the broader program – but what could have had some real energy just became a childish angle that makes this the most disappointing program of the Wrestlemania build.

It’s probably still the best match of the night, no worse than second behind HHH/Brock.

22 min.  4 stars.  Exactly the match, the result, the quality I expected.  

*Tag Team Title Match: Team Hell No © vs. Ziggler and Langston
Kane and Daniel Bryan have been champs since September.  It’s almost 7 months.  That’s the longest tag run in three years. 

Has this been a good year for Bryan Danielson?  A year ago, the most sustained show long crowd reaction the day after The Rock met John Cena was not for either of those guys, but instead for Danielson, who wasn’t even booked. Daniel Bryan chants filled arenas for months – and while you can’t call a 7 month tag title run a burial, he clearly isn’t as over as was he at this point last year.  He became a crutch for creative; Danielson could do the comedy vignettes that would fill the programming, and the lack of good matches and the disinclination to frame him for the WWE audience as someone who you can count on when you want to see a good wrestling match (which was how they branded Mr. Perfect, for example) makes this sort of a lost year.  Hopefully, what it’s done is eliminate the down side risk (good luck with your future endeavors) as his non-wrestling utility is probably accepted by management.  I don’t know if he’s any closer to a 25 minute Wrestlemania match today than he’s been throughout his WWF tenure.  Presumably, they recognize they can’t rely on Rock/Hunter/Undertaker for too many high profile matches going forward and would at some point utilize the star power of that generation to help create the next wave of wrestlers who will make the company money in future Wrestlemanias. 

 I’m tired of being wrong about the champs dropping this belt and Danielson breaking free of this tag team.  I predict it in every event.

I’m picking it here too.  Ziggler and Langston win the belts.
There aren't any more 3 star matches from the show.  This went 6:30 and was fine given the time allotted. Champs kept.  It never ends.     

* Chris Jericho vs. Fandango
For whatever reason, Vince became convinced that “evil ballroom dancer” was the right way to counterprogram RAW against Dancing With the Stars, and given his past appearance on that program (although I don’t know that it’s been referenced as part of this build) Jericho has gotten the call to help get Fandango over. 

The “evil” element of the Fandango gimmick is working pretty well; he’s viciously attacked Jericho multiple times and looked believable in doing it.  The ballroom dancer part of the gimmick has shorter legs; like Doink – it probably can’t work as a babyface.  I’d expect this to be too short to matter much with the dancer going over (Maksim Chmerkovskiy left Dancing with the Stars this season, his run in to aid Fandango would be the weirdest Mania celebrity cameo since Herb, the guy who never ate a Whopper, teamed with GenichiroTenryu. 

9 minutes, just okay.  Fandango beats him.  

* Ryback vs. Mark Henry
This is not an arm wrestling match or a bodyslam challenge, but, for those of you unfamiliar with these men, it might as well be.  They will stand in the middle of the ring and slowly hit each other with clubbering fists until Ryback bodyslams Henry and gets the win. 

8 minutes of bearhugs.  Henry went over and Ryback turned on RAW.

* Randy Orton, Big Show and Sheamus vs. The Shield (Rollins, Reigns and Ambrose)
If you’re like me you’re watching the inaugural season of Big Brother Canada…

…And you watch the US and UK versions as well – years ago, I was starting to go out with a woman and my brother said “tell her you own 5 wresting DVDs.  Five.  You keep that shit to yourself”.  My international interest in the Big Brother franchise isn’t that – but it can see that from there. 

So, if you’re watching Big Brother Canada you know that the main alliance in the house has nicknamed itself The Shield and uses the X armsign upon casting votes to evict.  I’m rooting like hell for them. 

I’m also rooting for their WWE namesake – The Shield hasn’t gotten nearly enough ringtime considering the quality of two of its members; WWE doesn’t have to become the workrate based promotion that I’d prefer to recognize that they can use match quality to help get guys over.  There’s no reason to beat them here against an ad hoc babyface team.  Randy Orton looks as bored as a 14 year old during a mitosis lecture.  If he doesn’t turn here he’s never going to pass Biology.

10:30, this was just fine, Orton was selfish and it pissed the Show off.  

* Brodus Clay, Tensai, Cameron and Naomi vs. Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow, Nikki and Brie Bella
There will be dancing. 

This got bumped.  There was no dancing.  

That’s the show – it’s perfectly fine.  The Undertaker/Punk and Hunter/Brock matches certainly have **** potential; the possibility of Ziggler cashing in his briefcase and Daniel Bryan wrestling for more than 18 seconds are also worth some anticipation.  The pre-show has a Barrett/Miz (and maybe a Cesaro?) match; it’s five hours of sports entertainment for your wrestling dollar, and is bound to be a happening.  

The Occasional Tendown: Easterdown 2013

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Dear Internet:



It's a Tradition unlike any other.  Easterdown!

153 is here. This is Tendown 154.

1. Meanwhile, in Florida
About 15 years ago, when I was just starting to teach, I had a lesson on symbolic speech where I asked students if my tearing up an American flag would be offensive.

After getting some measure of equal action on both sides I took a piece of loose leaf notebook paper, spent about 30 seconds pencil drawing a flag, that, while having the appropriate sections where 50 stars and 13 stripes might be located, was really just a collection of squiggles that I nonetheless called "An American Flag" before I tore the paper in half to a healthy howl of protest.

The discussion then unfolded about the nature of personal offense and when it is that legislation is an appropriate remedy to protect from offense and finally about why it is that students saw an American flag in that piece of paper, despite (more evident upon my reconstruction of said paper) only the label to reasonably indicate such.

But this was an Age Before the Wars.  Not the actual wars, the ones in the Middle East with hundreds of thousands of fatalities, but instead before the right wing noise machine's imaginary wars on Christmas and Easter.  So, when a Communications professor at Florida Atlantic University taught a similar lesson by having students write the word "Jesus" on a piece of paper and step on it -  the result was the university apologized, the lesson was removed from the curriculum, and the instructor has been shifted to online only courses given resultant death threats.

Which I guess is a good demonstration of the power of symbolism.  Or the power of power.

2. Almost Always Wrong.  
Absent the ability to argue "Gays Make Jesus Sad", the anti same sex marriage arguments in the Supreme Court this week were awfully toothless.  More fun would be walking through a recent history of right wing attacks on marriage equality get ready for some man on dog excitement!

3. Hannity Ends Ben Carson's Presidential Aspiration
Right here.

4. Coming Soon....to A Theater Near You...
The Criminalization of Christianity!

5. I Thought Rodman Fixed This?
Have you considered the relationship between the Supreme Court hearings over marriage equality and potential nuclear attack by North Korea? The President of the Southern Baptist Convention has.

6. Yet Another Clue
My affection for Survivor has not diminished despite Mark Burnett's clearly playing to the crazies with the "Obama=Devil" makeup for his mini-series.  And those crazies exist.  The radio host from #4 - here was his view.

I believe Mark Burnett and his wife and the History Channel. I don’t believe they intentionally portrayed the Lucifer character to look like Mr. Obama. I think God guided the hand of the makeup artist and blinded the eyes of everybody on the movie set while it was being recorded, and the spiritual blinders were removed Sunday night when the program was broadcast nationally on the History Channel. How many clues do we need from Heaven to understand that the man in the White House is a devil from Hell?

How many indeed.

7. A Bible I Can Get Behind


Good stuff.  2215 entries under "absurdity" 1313 for "cruelty and violence" 472 "contradictions.   

8. Equal Opportunity
I don't care whose name you stomp on.  Here's the annotated Quran.

9. 





10. Baseball's Back.



Flags fly forever.

That's all for this time.  I'll be back next time.  If there is a next time...


Your pal,

Jim





2013 Fantasy Baseball Top 200

Saturday, March 30, 2013


1.Braun, Ryan LF NL MIL
2.Cabrera, Miguel 3B AL DET
3.Pujols, Albert 1B,DH AL ANA
4.Trout, Mike LF,CF AL ANA
5.Kemp, Matt CF NL LAN
6.Fielder, Prince 1B AL DET
7.Stanton, Giancarlo RF NL MIA
8. Tulowitzki, Troy SS NL COL
9. Votto, Joey 1B NL CIN
10. Cano, Robinson 2B AL NYA
11.Bautista, Jose RF AL TOR
12.Reyes, Jose SS AL TOR
13.McCutchen, Andrew CF NL PIT
14.Verlander, Justin SP AL DET
15.Kershaw, Clayton SP NL LAN
16.Strasburg, Stephen SP NL WAS
17.Pedroia, Dustin 2B AL BOS
18.Lee, Cliff SP NL PHI
19.Gonzalez, Adrian 1B NL LAN
20Hamels, Cole SP NL PHI
21Hernandez, Felix SP AL SEA
22Choo, Shin-Soo RF NL CIN
23Longoria, Evan 3B,DH AL TBA
24Upton, Justin RF NL ATL
25Harper, Bryce CF,RF NL WAS
26Encarnacion, Edwin 1B,DH AL TOR
27Weaver, Jered SP AL ANA
28Cespedes, Yoenis LF,CF,DH AL OAK
29Cain, Matt SP NL SFN
30Halladay, Roy SP NL PHI
31Sabathia, CC SP AL NYA
32Wright, David 3B NL NYN
33Price, David SP AL TBA
34Posey, Buster C,1B NL SFN
35Heyward, Jason RF NL ATL
36Phillips, Brandon 2B NL CIN
37Mauer, Joe C,1B,DH AL MIN
38Gonzalez, Carlos LF NL COL
39Greinke, Zack SP NL LAN
40Rollins, Jimmy SS NL PHI
41Zobrist, Ben 2B,SS,RF AL TBA
42Hamilton, Josh LF,CF AL ANA
43Rizzo, Anthony 1B NL CHN
44Kinsler, Ian 2B AL TEX
45Zimmerman, Ryan 3B NL WAS
46Holliday, Matt LF NL SLN
47Ellsbury, Jacoby CF AL BOS
48Darvish, Yu SP AL TEX
49Latos, Mat SP NL CIN
50Altuve, Jose 2B AL HOU
51Kimbrel, Craig RP NL ATL
52Weeks, Rickie 2B NL MIL
53Craig, Allen 1B,RF NL SLN
54De Aza, Alejandro CF AL CHA
55Sale, Chris SP AL CHA
56Gordon, Alex LF AL KCA
57Upton, B.J. CF NL ATL
58Jones, Adam CF AL BAL
59Cruz, Nelson RF AL TEX
60Konerko, Paul 1B,DH AL CHA
61Trumbo, Mark 1B,LF,RF,DH AL ANA
62Medlen, Kris SP NL ATL
63Bourn, Michael CF AL CLE
64Goldschmidt, Paul 1B NL ARI
65Beltre, Adrian 3B,DH AL TEX
66Wainwright, Adam SP NL SLN
67Lincecum, Tim SP NL SFN
68Aoki, Norichika RF NL MIL
69Napoli, Mike C,1B AL BOS
Bumgarner, 70Madison SP NL SFN
71Desmond, Ian SS NL WAS
72Davis, Chris 1B,RF,DH AL BAL
73Haren, Dan SP NL WAS
74Kipnis, Jason 2B AL CLE
75Ramirez, Aramis 3B NL MIL
76Jackson, Austin CF AL DET
77Hosmer, Eric 1B AL KCA
78Soriano, Rafael RP NL WAS
79Dunn, Adam 1B,DH AL CHA
80Papelbon, Jonathan RP NL PHI
81Walker, Neil 2B NL PIT
82Beckett, Josh SP NL LAN
83Kennedy, Ian SP NL ARI
84Beltran, Carlos RF NL SLN
85Butler, Billy 1B,DH AL KCA
86Hunter, Torii RF AL DET
87Bruce, Jay RF NL CIN
88Hill, Aaron 2B NL ARI
89Howard, Ryan 1B NL PHI
90Cueto, Johnny SP NL CIN
91Ogando, Alexi SP AL TEX
92Rivera, Mariano RP AL NYA
93Pagan, Angel CF NL SFN
94Santana, Carlos C,1B,DH AL CLE
95Jennings, Desmond LF,CF AL TBA
96Rios, Alex RF AL CHA
97Romo, Sergio RP NL SFN
98Gallardo, Yovani SP NL MIL
99Castro, Starlin SS NL CHN
100Utley, Chase 2B NL PHI
101Davis, Ike 1B NL NYN
102Cabrera, Asdrubal SS AL CLE
103Andrus, Elvis SS AL TEX
104Suzuki, Ichiro LF,RF AL NYA
105Wieters, Matt C AL BAL
106Crisp, Coco CF AL OAK
107Marte, Starling LF NL PIT
108Gardner, Brett LF,OF AL NYA
109Martinez, Victor C,DH AL DET
110Prado, Martin 3B,LF NL ARI
111Victorino, Shane LF,CF AL BOS
112Street, Huston RP NL SDN
113Wilson, C.J. SP AL ANA
114Morales, Kendrys 1B,DH AL SEA
115Willingham, Josh LF,DH AL MIN
116Hellickson, Jeremy SP AL TBA
117Nathan, Joe RP AL TEX
118Werth, Jayson RF NL WAS
119Reynolds, Mark 1B AL CLE
120Zimmermann, Jordan SP NL WAS
121Chapman, Aroldis RP NL CIN
122Peavy, Jake SP AL CHA
123Putz, J.J. RP NL ARI
124Marcum, Shaun SP NL NYN
125Middlebrooks, Will 3B AL BOS
126Aybar, Erick SS AL ANA
127Hanson, Tommy SP AL ANA
128Uggla, Dan 2B NL ATL
129Reed, Addison RP AL CHA
130Markakis, Nick RF AL BAL
131Jansen, Kenley RP NL LAN
132Sandoval, Pablo 3B NL SFN
133Montero, Miguel C NL ARI
134Nolasco, Ricky SP NL MIA
135Marmol, Carlos RP NL CHN
136Grilli, Jason RP NL PIT
137Motte, Jason RP NL SLN
138Gonzalez, Gio SP NL WAS
139Betancourt, Rafael RP NL COL
140Lester, Jon SP AL BOS
141Freeman, Freddie 1B NL ATL
142Hardy, J.J. SS AL BAL
143Molina, Yadier C NL SLN
144Arencibia, J.P. C AL TOR
145Swisher, Nick 1B,RF AL CLE
146Rodriguez, Wandy SP NL PIT
147Crawford, Carl LF NL LAN
148LaRoche, Adam 1B NL WAS
149Fowler, Dexter CF NL COL
150Hanrahan, Joel RP AL BOS
151Johnson, Josh SP AL TOR
152Carter, Chris 1B AL HOU
153Harvey, Matt SP NL NYN
154Shields, James SP AL KCA
155Ramirez, Alexei SS AL CHA
156Hudson, Tim SP NL ATL
157Minor, Mike SP NL ATL
158Johnson, Jim RP AL BAL
159Rodney, Fernando RP AL TBA
160Anderson, Brett SP AL OAK
161Balfour, Grant RP AL OAK
162Scherzer, Max SP AL DET
163Pence, Hunter RF NL SFN
164Perez, Chris RP AL CLE
165Espinosa, Danny 2B,SS NL WAS
166Jones, Garrett 1B,RF NL PIT
Granderson, 167Curtis CF AL NYA
McCarthy, 168Brandon SP NL ARI
169Cabrera, Everth SS NL SDN
170Youkilis, Kevin 1B,3B AL NYA
171Frazier, Todd 1B,3B NL CIN
172 Belt, Brandon 1B
NLSFG
173Morneau, Justin 1B,DH AL MIN
174Kendrick, Howard 2B AL ANA
175Soriano, Alfonso LF NL CHN
176Burnett, A.J. SP NL PIT
177Ethier, Andre RF NL LAN
178Moustakas, Mike 3B AL KCA
179Gomez, Carlos CF NL MIL
180Griffin, A.J. SP AL OAK
181Moore, Matt SP AL TBA
182Iwakuma,   Hisashi SP AL SEA
183Garcia, Jaime SP NL SLN
184Garza, Matt RP NL CHN
185Ruggiano, Justin LF,CF NL MIA
186Berkman, Lance 1B AL TEX
187Morse, Michael LF,RF AL SEA
188Axford, John RP NL MIL
189Holland, Greg RP AL KCA
190Cahill, Trevor SP NL ARI
191Ackley, Dustin 2B AL SEA
192McDonald, James SP NL PIT
193Morrow, Brandon SP AL TOR
194Wilhelmsen, Tom RP AL SEA
195Ortiz, David DH AL BOS
196Simmons, Andrelton SS NL ATL
197Headley, Chase 3B NL SDN
198Madson, Ryan RP AL ANA
199Lynn, Lance SP NL SLN
200Murphy, Daniel 2B NL NYN

2013 MLB Predictions

Friday, March 29, 2013

Projected win total and former Giants spread across the league included.

AL East
1. TB 90
2. Tor 87 - Melky in LF. Rajai Davis is the 4th OF. Mark DeRosa looks to break camp as the utility player.
3. NYY 85 - Chris Stewart, recent 3rd string catcher, starts for the Yankees. Onetime prospect David Aardsma did not make short relief. Former farmhand Thomas Neal is not going to make the club.
4. Bos 82
5. Balt 79- Travis Ishikawa is not going to make the club.

AL Central
1. Det 92
2. KC 80 - Xavier Nady, a late season pickup last year, is maybe in line to be the last man on the roster or a AAA call up.
3. Cle 78
4. CWS 78 - Jeff Keppinger, 2011 second baseman, is the third baseman for the Sox. Conor Gillespie, who has a 2012 ring, breaks camp as the utility player.
5. Min 65 - longtime Giant Kevin Correia is in the rotation.

AL West
1. LAA 91 - Jerome Williams is the longman.
2. Tex 88 - the hated AJ Pierzynski is catching, one of the men we traded for him, Joe Nathan, closes. Eli Whiteside probably does not make the club.
3. Oak 84
4. Sea 75
5. Hou 67

NL East
1. Wash 91
2. Atl 88
3. Phil 80 - Native son Kevin Frandsen is the utility man.
4. NYM 75 - sometime this season - Zack Wheeler.  Now even a better prospect than when we moved him. Somewhere in the pen - 40 year old LaTroy Hawkins
5. Mia 63 - we released Wilson Valdez (thank god) last week; he just missed making the Marlins as a utility guy.

NL Central
1. Cin 92 - Emmanuel Burriss does not look like he'll make the club.  Neither does Clay Hensley
2. StL 83 - the man whose 2 months were somehow worth Wheeler, Carlos Beltran, continues as the Cards RF.
3. Mil 80
4. Pit 78 - Jonathan Sanchez and Francisco Liriano might wind up batting for a spot in the rotation if/when Liriano comes off the DL.  One time superprospect Jason Grilli is the new closer
5. Chi 75 - the RF? Nate Schierholtz.

NL West
1. SFG 88
2. LAD 87 - Juan Uribe, still getting his 2010 playoff bonus paycheck, looks to open the season as the third baseman.
3. Ari 82 - injured to start the season, but eventually the RF is Cody Ross
4. SD 78 - briefly a Giant, Jesus Guzman pinch hits. In the battle for the last man standing from the 2002 Giants left in MLB, Cody Ransom breaks camp as the utility guy
5. Col 71 - The other half of that battle, Yorvit Torrealba looks for one more backup catching season.

AL Post season
1. Det
2. LAA
3. TB
4. Tex v. 5. Tor

ALCS: Detroit v. LAA.
AL Champ - Detroit

NL Post season
1. Cin
2. SFG
3. Was
4. LAD v. 5. Atl

NL Champ - Cincinnati

World Champion - Cincinnati Reds

AL MVP - Miguel Cabrera
AL Cy - Justin Verlander
NL MVP - Joey Votto
NL Cy - Clayton Kershaw

Your 2013 San Francisco Giants

1 CF Angel Pagan
2 2B Marco Scutaro  
3 3B Pablo Sandoval
4 Buster Posey  
5 RF Hunter Pence  
6 1B Brandon Belt  
7 LF Gregor Blanco/Andres Torres 
8 SS Brandon Crawford  

Bench
Hector Sanchez  
IF Nick Noonan  
IF Joaquin Arias  
C Guillermo Quiroz

Starting Rotation
1 RHP Matt Cain  
2 RHP Tim Lincecum  
3 LHP Madison Bumgarner  
4 LHP Barry Zito  
5 RHP Ryan Vogelsong  

 Bullpen
CL RHP Sergio Romo  
SU RHP Santiago Casilla  
SU LHP Javier Lopez  
MID LHP Jeremy Affeldt  
MID RHP George Kontos  
MID LHP Jose Mijares   
LR RHP Chad Gaudin  


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