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Unexpected Saturday Pairing

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

It's Saturday morning, it's cold (for Florida), it's raining outside, and you'll never guess what I am going to do....

I'm loading up the car with some beer, my clubs, and a jacket, and I'm going to go play a round of golf. There's just something about this game that really pulls you in once you start playing. Hopefully I'll play well enough to merit opening a nice warming bottle of red to celebrate.


(The view from my back yard)


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Bucshots- Eric Berry, Michael Spurlock Video, and More

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Signed, Sealed, and he delivered; all in one week.

Signed, Sealed, and he delivered; all in one week.


Rick Stroud reports Tennessee Safety Eric Berry wants to be a Buc.

How does this matter? Well it could if the Bucs are left sitting at the No.3 spot with the Names Suh and McCoy taken off the board. If a safety isn't important, try to imagine the Bucs of 1997-2003 without John Lynch. He was a key piece of that  puzzle, and this Bucs defense is still looking for its heart and soul leader. It doesn't always have to be a Will linebacker, it could just as easily be a Safety. "They Say" 3 is too high to pick a safety; but arn't those just the kind of things that are made to be broken. You don't draft for position when your in the #3 spot, you take the best player available. At least we know if its Berry, he will enjoy being here.

Rams GM Devaney says he has not talked to the Bucs, or any other team for that matter, about trading the No.1 pick.

This could be  positioning. If the Bucs are not the team the Rams end up making a deal with, Devaney is going to want to leave the impression that no one has the upper hand. It could be hard for the Rams to make a deal with a team that thinks they are already behind the 8 ball on the deal. On the other hand, the whole rumor that there was contact could be nothing more than just that; here-say. 

One of the best moments of the 2009 season, was Michael Spurlock's punt return for a TD that tied the Saints in New Orleans and enabled us to win. Check out the HD video of that score here.

It is quite possible the Bucs may have moved down the field with offense and scored the tying touchdown, but with the few minutes left on the clock, it would have only been one chance and thats it. Instead we had a feel good story take place, as Spurlock was just signed during the week. The call by Gene Deckerhoff is great too, where he says before the play " Id like to say Run Michael Run again...." and basically did!

Martin Fennelly of the Tribune writes on how the Bucs really need to score in this 2010 Draft.

This is true in so many ways; The Dominik/Morris regime needs to rebound from a mistake laden 2009 where both Offensive and Defensive Coordinators were picked wrong, Clayton was resigned for big money and didn't pan out, and the entire offseason was devoted to a QB battle that only amounted to three weeks worth of playing time for either.

On top of that, the Bucs of 97-2002 were put together with a few good drafts, mostly the 1995 one in which Derrick Brooks and Warren Sapp were both brought in; in the same round. Last year, the Bucs did fairly solid in that regard, but this 2010 draft is the deepest in two decades, and picking the right guys could mean the difference between building a dynasty, or building free agents for other teams in four years.

Bucs fans may remember Jerry Wunch, former offensive tackle from Wisconsin. Wunch spends his days part time writing for PewterReport.com, and this is his excellent piece on how it takes 3-4 years for an O-line to really come together.

Jerry hailed from the same O-line factory as former Buc great Paul Gruber, and he knows his stuff. Really only Joeseph and Trueblood have any real consistency there, having started since the beginning of 2006. Sears came a year later but missed 2009. Faine has two years going on three, and with Sears back, this line could be on the verge of greatness if they can put some consistent time together. Look at any great team, and you will find a great Offensive line that has played together for some time. 


LakelandLocal.com – Major League Baseball with a Local Flavor

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

We don’t hide the fact we’re focused on Lakelanders. It’s our name, after all.

That’s why, when it comes to football, our photographer, Tom Hagerty, can be found at high school games…not the Bucs. It’s also why last year we published photos after every Lakeland Flying Tigers home game and the box score from every game home or away. For our readers on Twitter, we sent game updates and reminders. That’s coverage you didn’t find anywhere else.

Baring 70 home game rain-outs, we’ll be back at it again this year. The Flying Tigers home season starts April 9th against the Tampa Yankees. We’re sure we won’t be the only Lakeland Locals there.

Why are we excited about Flying Tigers baseball in February? Individual game tickets go on sale this morning at 10 am.

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Individual ticket prices for adults are $6 for a box seat or $5 for a reserved seat. Seniors (55 & over) and children (14 & under) may purchase a box seat for $5 or a reserved seat for $4. Saturday tickets are an additional $1. Parking is free. The box office is located at 2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard. Box office hours are Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Lakeland Flying Tigers

Of course, for the truly budget minded, you can get a season ticket to the Flying Tigers for about what it would cost to take your family to a single spring training game.

Flying Tigers Season tickets are still available for only $210 (just $3 per game), and are available by calling the Flying Tigers at (863) 686-8075. Enjoy great season ticket benefits including, 20% off merchandise at the Joker Marchant Stadium merchandise store during the Flying Tigers season. Season ticket holders may also attend special events at no cost, including a Spring Training Game, meet the team picnic, and end of season BBQ. The Flying Tigers are a Class A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. For more information please visit the Flying Tigers online.

Creative Commons License photo credit: Tom Hagerty for Lakeland Local


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More Thoughts on the Olympics

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

There are two days left and the U.S.A. has a solid lead in the overall medal count -- 34 for us, 27 for Germany, 21 for Canada. However, we've slipped behind in the gold medal count. I would like to see us finish with the most golds, but even if we don't, I know we have nothing to complain about. This is by far our most successful Winter Games, and we have a good chance to break Germany's record for most medals in a single Winter Games.

It turns out my worries about how our hockey team would do against Finland were unfounded. Ringing up six goals in the first period is something I have not seen in years of watching hockey. Doing it against that good a team, and chasing a goalie like Kiprusoff out of the game barely ten minutes in, is something nobody could have expected.

Now we have a dream match for the gold medal game -- U.S.A. versus Canada tomorrow afternoon. What a way to close things out! We have already beaten Canada once during these Olympics, and my overly analytical side thinks it will be almost impossible to do it twice, considering the strength of their roster and the fact they will be playing on home ice. But I also know that our guys have the right skills and attitude to pull it off, and my patriotic side keeps thinking how poetically justified it would be for Team U.S.A. to win gold this year to mark the 50th Anniversary of The Forgotten Miracle.

More on hockey: How sweet is it that, in the four Olympics since professionals have been allowed to play, we and Canada are the only countries out of hockey's "big six" to make it to the gold medal game more than once? The United States is the world's greatest nation, but there's nothing wrong with continental pride.

And, even more on hockey (sort of): I love how Canada's Olympic officials flipped off the planet's hypocritical snoots who criticized how their women's hockey team reveled after winning gold. That is exactly how people from the free world should react. Too bad our own Olympic Committee has dropped the ball when it comes to such things.

And lastly, this: I am tired of hearing skiers moan about the conditions on the mountain. Your sport is skiing, after all. Dealing with bad conditions is an integral part of it, and those who can not do so don't deserve to win. I even heard some people acting disgruntled that the snow which fell this week was wet. You are in the Pacific Northwest, for God' sake, of course the snow there is not going to be dry Rocky Mountain powder.

Actually, this is last: Watch the games these last two days, root for America, and enjoy!

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Saturday, February 27th, 2010


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Horse country becomes pig paradise

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
   Plantation Acres prides itself on being a horse community, but it’s getting better known for its pigs, SunSentinel.com reports.

   Feral hogs have really taken to the upscale South Florida community, where many of the 1,500 houses are mansions.

   When residents tired of pigs feasting on the foliage, they hired a trapper. At last word, he hadn’t caught any of the estimated 20 critters. One resident asked police for permission to shoot the pigs with arrows but was told he would be charged with animal cruelty if he did.

Hub Grub Ride Still On Today

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
I know the weather forecast doesn't look good for the Hub Grub Ride this mid-afternoon: scattered showers, breezy, cool temps of 52 degrees.

The ride is still on. I'll be at the Garden Center on Central Avenue at 2:30 PM and the Seminole Heights Bicycle Club will make an assessment regarding the weather before the ride, which is set for 3 PM.

It won't be heavy rain. So I'm hoping we can still do the ride.

Sex for pills wasn’t his biggest problem

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
   A 68-year-old Destin man is accused of trying to trade drugs for sex, but what got him in trouble is that the Percocet pills were fake, according to thedestinlog.com.

   Paul Francis Miller admitted that he made imitation pills in his bathroom, a police report said. (It also said that it took several tries for Miller to make realistic-looking pills.)

   Miller told police he uses a wax mold to make pills from a paste of aspirin, caffeine tablets, Tylenol and calcium. He uses an actual Percocet to stamp the pills as they are drying and carves a “10” on one side of the pill, the report said.

Reader/Writer Tidbits — February 27, 2010

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
It seems Amazon has a history of monkeying with the Buy buttons for books, the most recent incident in the ebook dominance flap being only one in a string.

Author Lev Raphael shares "Seven Things My Writing Professors Never Told Me".

An aspiring author and interested in being part of a writing-related group blog?  Consider applying for a position with Writer Unboxed.

If you want to understand book contracts, especially before you get one, you really should read agent Kristin Nelson's blog, Pub Rants. She educates her readers about various contract terms on a regular basis. This week's topic: reserves for ebooks. Really? (Check out her other posts from this week, all related to ebooks and contracts.)

If you believe something from everyone, as I do, then you will certainly be interested in writing tips from an author of 110+ books and author of the bestselling 90 Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death and Life, Cecil Murphy.

Like to get more than the words between the covers? Waterbrook Multnomah has The Storytellers' Journal, a newsletter/ezine containing author and character interviews, book reviews, chapter excerpts, topical articles, and more. Check out the most recent journal, including topics such as dealing with infertility, being green, and redefining the role of women in fiction, although with great chapter excerpts for recent releases.

Jevon Bolden, editor for Strang Communications, relates that "Even Editors Need to Be Edited", for those who struggle with having others edit your work. Wish I were going to the Florida Christian Writers Conference next week so I could meet this lady.

This weekend brings my son's varsity team in the 2A regional basketball championship. A victory will take them on to the state semifinals, one step away from the state championship game. Go Terrapins!

Have a great weekend!

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February 26th: So You Still Say We Have Global Warming?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

  • 06:39:32: 38 degrees here in Pinellas Park at twenty minutes to 6 on this February 26th. Global warming, my big fat Irish ass.
  • 07:54:17: RT @BreakingNews: Protesters angry at Calif. education budget cuts occupy UC Berkeley building, clash with police and set fires http://b ...
  • 08:55:55: RT @wflatampa: News Channel 8 anchor Gayle Guyardo says goodbye. http://bit.ly/auEuWq
  • 11:58:48: RT @cnnbrk: Embattled New York Gov. David Paterson won't seek full term, sources tell CNN. http://on.cnn.com/bAPUzn
  • 12:00:28: @RealAlexJones Hope you're recovering well from the backstabbing Debra Medina gave you. Shame she played the politician card.
  • 14:42:28: RT @cnnireport: "Woke up this morning and it's crazy winter wonderland," says NYC iReporter as he fails to hail a cab - http://on.cnn.co ...
  • 14:42:36: RT @bucsbeat: Bucs will place highest tender on Donald Penn, angering agent: The Bucs have informed LT Donald Penn's representat... http ...
  • 14:42:45: RT @SpaceflightNow: Final connections between Discovery and fuel tank are underway, interface test scheduled for weekend. http://tinyurl ...
  • 15:23:28: RT @BreakingNews: Actor Gary Coleman suffers seizures on TV set, rushed to hospital, sources tell TMZ http://bit.ly/cAnFeu
  • 15:32:23: RT @SportsCenter: Everyone thinks that they could become an Olympic curler but what's the reality? http://bit.ly/b9wVxG
  • 15:45:32: RT @BreakingNews: Former NBA All-Star Alvin Robertson sought by Texas police in sex-trafficking probe involving 14-year-old victim http: ...
  • 16:32:33: Don't think we need to worry about Team USA today. 6-0...I said SIX-nothing, late in the 1st period.
  • 17:34:29: Still 6-0 after 2 periods....USA.
  • 17:34:36: RT @FootballJesus: RT @BCSFootball: Dvision I adopts 20-team bracket, moves FCS title game to Frisco, Texas: FCS playoffs http://bit.ly ...
  • 19:02:05: U-S-A going for gold Sunday....first medal in men's hockey on foreign soil since 1972...
  • 21:37:44: RT @cnnbrk: Senate adjourns for weekend without extending expiring jobless benefits. http://on.cnn.com/96kSgG
  • 22:05:23: RT @BreakingNews: Texas authorities bust alleged sex trafficking ring; former NBA All-Star Alvin Robertson among seven facing charges ht ...
  • 22:07:34: Your gold medal in Women's Curling goes to: Sweden!
  • 23:35:50: RT @nbc_sports: Ohno disqualified, fails to medal in 500 http://bit.ly/cpESDE
  • 23:36:47: I'm a little suspicious on that Apollo Ohno DQ...think that Canadian skater flopped in an attempt to "draw the foul."
  • 23:49:55: @hamsterwatch Ah yes, the Chima Simone Clause...

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Dog Dies At Tampa Dog Park

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

According to the St. Petersburg Times and the Tampa Tribune,  a 10 pound Shih Tzu named Moby was killed on 2/18/10  by a 110 pound Mastiff or Rhodesian Ridgeback named Lucius  at the new Curtis Hixon Dog Run in Tampa.

Her husband, Michael Pack, took the dog there and was preparing to leave when a dog walker came in with the ridgeback, named Lucius, and another large dog. Tampa police reports say Lucius sniffed Moby as he entered the dog park, returned to sniff him once more, then seized the 10-pound dog by the neck.

This is a small Dog Park, actually classified as a Dog Run, with no separation between large and small dogs.   I think it best that there always have separation between large and small dogs.  Some small dogs look and act like prey.  Big dogs can step on or knock over small dogs.

Although details are hazy, it appears to me that the incident occurred near the entrance of the dog park. I feel that entrances to Dog Parks are the most dangerous places in the park.  It is an area of tension.  Dogs that are excited or anxious are coming in.  It can be a tight area and often there are other dogs at the entrance, raising anxiety.  Dogs are coming off or going on leashes.   It is a place I am always more careful with my dogs.  It is also a place people should not hang around with their fogs.  Dogs need to come in and out of the entrance area without incident.

It also does not appear the person who brought  Lucius to the dog park did anything to help. ”Pack tried to free his pet — grabbing Lucius by the mouth.  He told police the big dog bit him on the hand and then bit 8-year-old Moby again. Pack jumped on Lucius who dragged him 5 feet before getting loose and biting Pack on the leg.”  I often see two kinds of people at dogs parks.  Those who pay close attention to their dog and their dogs behavior, who intervene when something happens; and those who just stand around like  bump on the log unwilling or unable to do anything.  This second group of people help make a dog park a dangerous place.

Other dog parks across the country had deaths due to dog on dog attacks.

November 2009 – Buffalo, New York - Dog’s Death At Dog Park Serves As WarningMiles, an eight-month-old Yorkie  . . . Hall made a decision she will always regret. She let her five-pound pooch make his first visit to a separate running area that generally accommodates larger dogs. Until Sunday, Miles had always frolicked in an adjacent area reserved for dogs that weigh less than 30 pounds. On this evening, the special area was empty, and she wanted Miles to have company.  “Miles wasn’t afraid of big dogs,” said Hall, her voice shaking. “He loved to play with the bigger dogs.” The Yorkie was playing with several other dogs, none of them very large or aggressive, according to Hall. She said what happened next is a blur, but she recalls Miles being stepped on and instantly falling to the ground. At first, she thought he just had the wind knocked out of him or — in a worst-case scenario — was paralyzed. But after she and another Barkyard patron rushed the dog to an emergency clinic, reality set in. Miles’ tiny neck had likely been crushed as the dogs played, she said.

Problem: “People need to see my dumb mistake,” the distraught owner said. “They need to understand that when their dogs are playing, they have to consider the size of other dogs. I knew it, but I never recognized the importance of that until now.”

June 2008 – Stow, Ohio – Puppy dies from reported dog attack at Bow Wow BeachA 4 1/2 month-old Maltese/poodle mix was killed June 7 after being attacked by a standard poodle . . . Gsellman claims a standard poodle charged her from behind while she was holding her dog, Sophie, knocking the puppy out of her hands.  She claims the standard poodle bit Sophie on the neck . . .

Problem: “Gsellman said she was making her way to the small-dog area of the park during the incident, explaining that section of the facility cannot be accessed without first going through the large-dog section.

Solution: Stow Parks and Recreation Director Nick Wren said the parks department plans to install a separate entrance into the small-dog area that “would be adjacent to the small-dog area.”

Also perhaps the victim dog was too young to be in the park.  Tampa’s rules prohibit dogs younger than 6 months  (Hillsborough County is 4 months.)

April 2008 -Hillsboro, Oregon -Police will look into dog’s death at park

Allie, a landscape contractor who lives in the West Union area outside Hillsboro, said she was at Hondo Dog Park about 1:30 p.m. Friday with her 6-pound Pomeranian, Clyde, and her 55-pound Samoyed puppy, Oona. The four-acre park has a separate fenced area for small and timid dogs, but Allie said she brought her dogs into the general-use area, where she’d never seen problems before. Allie said Clyde was yappy but friendly and didn’t have a history of fights. Clyde was standing alone, Allie said, when she saw him react nervously to a large black dog. Some bystanders described it as a Rottweiler, Allie said, although she doubts it was. Before Allie could pick up Clyde, the other dog clamped its jaws around Clyde’s body and shook him, Allie said. ”After I started screaming, everybody came and helped get my dog out of that dog’s jaws,” Allie said.

Problem and solution according to the Parks Dept. “She emphasized that owners are required to take responsibility for their dogs and leave if they become aggressive, as stated in rules posted at the park. ”We hope that people will be even more vigilant in watching over their dogs,” she said.

Other stories:
Dog Park violence on the rise

Pet death shows dog park danger

Tiny Dog Killed By Larger Animal At Dog Park

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Help Haiti With Cryo-Cell

Friday, February 26th, 2010

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Cryo-Cell International. All opinions are 100% mine.

Cryo-Cell has partnered with Save The Children to help Haiti by donating $25 from every new enrollment. Cryo-Cell stores cord blood from your baby’s umbilical cord and placenta. Cord blood storage is a way to be prepared for possible health issues for your child. If you are an expectant parent or know a woman who is, enrolling with Cryo-Cell is a smart thing to do. It gives you piece of mind.

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Gearing up for a busy weekend! Two final details meetings on Saturday and the Davis Islands Garden Club Bridal… http://bit.ly/asDbHT

Friday, February 26th, 2010
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Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Donald Penn and Barrett Ruud given highest tenders from Bucs

Friday, February 26th, 2010
Penn and Ruud receive highest tender offers.

Penn and Ruud receive highest tender offers.

"The  Bucs are basically admitting Donald Penn is one of the best tackles in the league" said Penn's agent Rocky Arceneaux. They just arn't going to pay him for it....yet.

Because Penn was given one of the highest tenders by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, meaning it will be almost impossible for another team to sign him as a restricted free agent, as the Bucs will have the first right of refusal, or can demand a combination of high draft picks if they choose to let him go.

Barrett Ruud is also in this catagory, and it is possible the Bucs, if they sign another middle linebacker, could be using this situation to receive compensation for Ruud when he may otherwise not be trade material. 

Cadillac Williams was also tendered at 110% of his 2009 salary should he choose to accept.


It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year…….

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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You’re welcome.Just doing my part….

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Alleged Murderer, Prof. Amy Bishop, Makes Calls On Behalf Of Sarasota County’s Proposed 1-Mill School Tax

Friday, February 26th, 2010
Sarasota County residents are receiving unsolicited recorded telephone messages from accused murderer, Amy Bishop, urging support of the School Board’s extension of the 1-mill tax to benefit public education in the county. While some residents have expressed outrage and disbelief at having a woman charged with killing three colleagues and wounding three more acting as a spokesperson for the school district, School Superintendent Lori White replied that Dr. Bishop is an appropriate choice.

“First of all,” said Ms. White, “she’s a doctor, OK? I mean, like, how many of you are doctors? She went to Harvard. So, how many of you brainstorms ever went to Harvard? Like, you probably don’t even know where Harvard is. Secondly, she is a educator, respected by her peers for her commitment to higher learning, as well as for her marksmanship. Lastly, she is the mother of four children, so she knows what’s best for kids. And, fifthly, she was the biggest celebrity we could get for the piddling amount of money left in our advertising budget after we made all those political contributions. Paris Hilton, our first choice, wanted triple what we had to pay Dr. Bishop.”

Residents complain that they have received the ‘robocall’ up to 10 or 11 times a day for the past week. One anonymous county resident reported, “It’s one thing to get this call day in and day out several times a day, but when your phone rings at 2:30 in the morning and you hear this deranged woman’s voice telling you to vote for the tax or you’ll be sorry, it’s a little disconcerting, to say the least.”

The text of the call is another point of contention for some:

“Hello, this is Dr. Amy Bishop, formerly of the University of Alabama at Huntsville biology department and now Inmate #5595136 of the Huntsville Correctional Facility, awaiting trial on a trumped-up, completely erroneous charge of multiple homicides, of which I am completely confident of being exonerated.”

“As a Harvard-educated neurobiologist, I am living proof of how far you can go in life with the proper education and friends in the local police department. My late brother didn’t think school was important, but I showed him that he was wrong. Dead wrong.”

“As a dedicated professional educator, I can’t stress enough how much your vote on the upcoming 1-mill tax extension means to the young impressionable children of Sarasota County. Your tax money will fund pizza parties, giveaways and limo rides for so many deserving children. Smart children, who deserve to be rewarded, not like the little slugs who just go along, coasting through school. They deserve NOTHING! YOU HEAR ME, NOTHING! They will never go to Harvard. They will never be neurobiologists. They will never be doctors. They'll just grow up to be naysayers and backstabbers who would deny their brilliant colleague tenure because they're jealous of how smart she is. So, she'll just have to show them, that's all. She'll have to show them how evil they were to deny her tenure, to deny her the career she so richly deserves. She'll have to show those catty bitches once and for all.........”

"But, I digress."

“I urge you to please vote ‘yes’ on the school tax extension. No, in fact, I demand that you vote ‘yes.’ Don’t make me come to Sarasota to make you pay for not voting ‘yes.’ I know where you live…..”


"It's for the children, dammit."




Links I Love Friday

Friday, February 26th, 2010

CODEORGAN, http://www.codeorgan.com/: “The CODEORGAN analysizes the *BODY* content of any web page and translates that content into music.”

This is a fun time-waster. I’m disappointed the “music” of Highlights (http://sclibshighlights.tumblr.com) isn’t more tuneful, but Google sounds great.

How does your favorite website sound?

Andy Sonnanstine: 6th Starter Or Trade Bait?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The Rays announced the starting pitchers for the first five spring games today…

March 3 at Baltimore – RH James Shields or RH Matt Garza

March 4 vs. Baltimore – RH Jeff Niemann

March 5 at New York – LH David Price

March 6 vs. Boston – RH Andy Sonnanstine or RH Wade Davis

March 7 at Philadelphia – RH James Shields

There are two take-home points from this schedule…

First, Joe Maddon is already setting up the order of his rotation for April as he starts to get his starters on their regular 4-days rest. That rotation will be James Shields, Matt Garza, Jeff Niemann, David Price and Wade Davis.

Second, Sonnanstine will be used as a starter, at least early in the spring. Barring an injury, The Duke will not be in the rotation. His best shot at making the opening day roster is in the bullpen, and with the recent signing of Joaquin Benoit, even that seems like a long-shot.

So, why use Sonny as a starter at all? Using Sonny as a starter now suggests the team may not see him as a bullpen option. He could be used in Durham as a starting pitcher and be the starter-on-call should one of the Rays starters be injured.

Or maybe the Rays are showcasing Sonnanstine for other teams still looking to shore up their rotation with a cheap starting pitcher that has proven he has the ability to be successful at the big league level. But this can only happen if the Rays have somebody else they trust in the rotation if somebody gets hurt.

If Sonnanstine is traded and somebody is injured, who enters the rotation? The obvious choice is Jeremy Hellickson, but we don’t think the Rays are ready to go down that road (compare how they handled Davis and Price and how each performed as SP early on). The other option would be Carlos Hernandez. But do we know if his arm is ready to throw 6-7 innings every five days?

At this point it would appear Andy Sonnanstine’s ticket to Durham has already been punched and he will be the Rays 6th starter. But if another team is desperate enough, he may be more valuable to the Rays as a trade piece.

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Links I Love Friday

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Great Web Apps, http://greatwebapps.com/: “What is it? A collection of great web apps….”

Well, that’s a circular description, but that seems to be what it is—cool web applications.

I came across this link on Snp Sht, which is another great link to love.

Links I Love Friday

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Links I Love Friday is so late today because I’ve been busily working away on something for the upcoming “Paint the Town Read” event.

“What’s ‘Paint the Town Read’?”

I’m glad you asked. Fortunately, more information about it is the first link I love: http://www.sclibs.net/paintthetownread.aspx.

Paint the Town Read flyer

Pitas Republic opening in New Tampa

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The grand opening of Pita's Republic in New Tampa at The Cypress at BBD & County Line Road will be on March 1, 2010.