dimanche 18 novembre 2012

A season to forget...

After loosing in final, the Jokers made a big trade with Seattle to obtain Bob Rudyard. The GM wanted to upgrade the team and starting pitching was the biggest problem. So everyone in Vegas wished, at that time, another trip to the final with the goal of winning in mind. That's not the way the season goes. The Jokers finished last...LAST!!!! in their division. It's clear that fans, players and the owner, mister Angelil, are very upset about the way the team played and the GM will have pressure to put the team back on track quickly! Let's look what went wrong.

Pitching

Will Bob Magee improve
in 2014?
Starting pitching was supposed to be better but the team finished 9 in ERA in the Thurman Munson League. If you think that the rotation is lead by Maurice Gould, the best pitcher in the game, that let you figure how bad were the others. Bob Magee and Christian Clark are young, but these two saw their performance going down in their sophomore year. Magee had an ERA over 5.50, a climb of one point and was very inconstant all year long. He still manage to win 11 games and realise one of two gems but he was clearly a deception. Clark didn't showed any improvement and with an ERA over 5.5 too, they put a lot of pressure on offense to win games. Ryan Owens was the only other starter with an ERA under 5.00 with 4.98. He got a .500 record and may grab a spot in the rotation at back-end starter. Tom Wagner was lucky to win 11 wins with a skyrocket ERA of 5.72, the worst of all starter in the team. It's clear that the Jokers will need to improve that aspect with a solid number 2 and hope that Magee and Clark show sign of improvement next year. If not, Maurice Gould could be on the trading block and serve as a trade bait to rebuild completely the team.

Relief

Will Rich Barrett will become
a starter?
The relief wasn't the strenght of the team in 2012 but become a major problem in 2013 when we saw the team finish 11 in the TM league on the ERA. Of course, the fact that Rich Barrett and Nick Fox have been injured didn't help but we clearly saw a group that didn't hold any lead and loose many games. Barrett is still an elite reliever but some say that GM Neveu want to see if he can be a solution in the rotation. The question is not the ability but the durability. Barrett made 2 long stay on injury list and that let all the organisation in jeopardy about his recovery. Nick Fox did a good job and will need help if he want to anchor the bullpen. Ernie Kuhn did a nice job in middle relief and will return in 2014. Ray Brady, a young gun obtain in Bob Rudyard trade, was a big deception. His ERA was over 6 and he allowed runs in most of his presence. Of course, the team will be patient with him but he need to improve... and quickly! After that, a bunch of mopop reliever with Marquez, Garcia and Morris. Morris will not be back and the others will probably return in AAA. So that left one big hole if Barrett return in the bullpen or two if he's not!

Offense

Will Thornton continue
is good work?
The offense still manage to score 809 runs for the third place in TM league. That was not bad but not as good as last year and clearly not enough to overcome the weakness in pitching. But in that area, many players did very well in 2013. First the catcher Phillip Smith hit .299 with 21HR and 88RBI, that a very good improvement. He's now one of the best at his position at only 25. He's an asset that we can build around. At first base, Vic Jenning was traded to obtain a top prospect so right now, we don't have a regular here. Kevin Carey finished the season at this position but he's clearly near the end. All of his stat are down and defensively, he can't played in infield and need to return DH or elsewhere. So that's an indication that Ray Stevens will not be back. He still have power (15HR in a limited role) but the team can't have 2 DH on the lineup. At 2B, Jose Ortiz is correct. We can count on him to hit near .250 and hit a douzen of HR. Clearly, he's a bottom of the lineup hitter and play well his position. Erik Bennett was a pleasant surprise at SS. He improved his batting average from .262 to .313 and manage to produce 72 HBI, even if he hit number 2 or 8 in the lineup. His fielding is decent so the SS is in good hand. The 3B was givin to Lou Gibson after the horrible defensive start of Kevin Carey. Gibson hit 19HR and produce 69HBI but he's not very good in fielding, so he may be the 3B until Veton Zhugli fully develop. But what will happen in 2014? nobody knows it for sure but it seems reasonable to assume that Zhugli will start in AAA.

On the outfield, Troy Tracy had another very good year. Hitting .332 with 20HR and 82RBI (for a leadoff) was excellent. He field well his position so he's one of the bright spot in Vegas lineup. In centerfield, Gordon Thornton was a very good acquisition, even with his monstruous salary. He hit .332 in his Vegas stay with 15HR and finished the year with more then 110 RBI. So if he produce like this in 2014, the manager will smile again and forget more easily Bob Rudyard. Finally, in right field, Colin St.John. The best hitter for Vegas stayed most of the year off the feld with a concussion. Now he's fully recover and hope to make a big impact in 2014 and he may be the spark Vegas need to be back in playoff in 2014. But if everything turn ugly, will he pack his thing to another city? It would be interesting to see... so it seem that the beginning of 2014 will be crucial for the GM to decide if Vegas can be back as a contender quickly or will start a long rebuilding process.

Prospect

Brent Welch, a dominant
SP in Victoria
Finally, some young guns develop their skills in minor system. Of course, the team have high hope for Veton Zhugli and Alfredo Villalobos, two players acquired in trade last year. But we need to keep an eye on Brent Welch who did great in A with 16-6 and a ERA of 2.45






dimanche 28 octobre 2012

Big trades at deadline for the Jokers

So, the Jokers made two big moves at trade deadline. In his press conference, GM Neveu said that it was time to trade some vets and obtains some good young players to help the Jokers in future years. The GM told the press that he waited as long as he could to see if the team get back on track but with 8 games below .500, it was time for a major shake-up.

First: He send the 34 years old ace Bob Rudyard along with Bob Reece and AAA Chris Mills to obtain the CF Gordon Thornton, MR Ray Brady and C Alfredo Villalobos. This 19 years old backstop could be the key of the trade. Las vegas scout see a great potential in him and the team wish he could become a power hitter in a couple of years. Brady will help to stabilise a bullpen that did not deliever this year. Finally, Gordon Thornton was obtain because Montreal couldn't live with Rudyard contract without giving a big one in return. The high priced centerfield never fullfill the exectations in Montreal, maybe a change of scenery will help him. Las Vegas really think that this trade will help the team to come back stronger next year.

Gordon Thornton
Will he play better in Vegas? The talent is there... that's for sure...

The second trade was made with Maple. The team let go two good players in Jennings (1B) and Coleman (MR) but obtain the young 3B Veton Zhugli and MR Ernie Kuhn. Las Vegas scout saw Zhugli very high and think he could anchor the 3B for many years. He project to be a very solid hitter with a possibly gold glove in defense. Coleman is a very good reliever but he didn't play well this year when Barrett was injuried. Same for Jennings, who start to hit well in june but was very cold in april and may. We'll see what they'll do in Maple. Again, this trade was made in a 2 years perspective...

Veton Zhugli
Will he become an all-star 3B?

So, Las vegas will probably suffer this year, loosing 4 regulars but we believe that the future is brighter now then it was at the start of the year. The Jokers have a good foundation with Maurice Gould, Colin St.John and Phillip Smith, now they need to develop theses youngsters into very good players to be back in division race next year. GM Neveu was a bit surprise to see the reaction of the fans, who seems to accept theses moves even if this put a cross over this season. But, the team must play better next year and young players need to show some improvement...

mardi 16 octobre 2012

Inconstancy and availability

Inconstancy, that's the word who describe the most the season of the Jokers. Except Maurice Gould, who shine as the best SP of the league, the others players are just so-so. After going 5-0 in Montreal and Minnesota, the Jokers felt 1-6 to rebound with a 4-3 and 4-2 weeks. The only positive things is that the division leader is still close (only 3 games) and Las Vegas can hope to be at the top at the end of september.  Bob Rudyard came back from injury and pitched very well but the team loose is best hitter, Colin St.John. Even if it's a big blow, the team need to start winning more regularly and let the excuse aside, all team have injury. Just look Maple who still in first place with most of his starting rotation on the clinic.

Las vegas could hope for a comeback and win his division but right now, we can consider them a legitimate contender for the cup. So, that leave GM Neveu in a difficult position. Does he start trading some good vets to rebuild some part of the team or he continue with his current lineup and hope Jennings, Stevens, Smith and his relief start to play better. We really thing that every player over 30 could be deal for the right price... With many teams who can legitimely believe to bring home the cup, maybe a Kevin Carey or a Bob Rudyard could be the missing piece... We really thing that the GM could move if he receive a good 2B, 3B or young SP...

On the market????

Kevin Carey, .314
Bob Rudyard 2.62 era


Lee Stevens

mercredi 3 octobre 2012

The future, part I

September... The Jokers are struggling in ABL.  Even with 2 good pitchers on disabled list, the bad sequence result more in a slump from the offense. But, it's just the beginning of the season and fans are not so worry right now. But two teams in minor lead their divisions: The Reno Raiders in AAA and the Victoria Vikings in the A. Let's see which youngsters may wear the Vegas uniform in a couple of years.

A

The Victoria Vikings are hot. They play for .720 in the season and 840 at home. But we you look the roster, they're not a superstar on the team... it's really a team matter that produce wins. In our scout eyes, two young pitchers played very weel.

Brent Welch: 2-0, 1,51 The 4th pick in this year draft started very well his career. In his first year as a pro, he's already the number 1 SP in Victoria. We think that some times in minor will help him to become a number 3 or 4 SP in ABL

Kokei Watanabe: 3-0, 8SV 0,79 The Japanese closer was a 20 round pick in 2012 draft. Right now, he's absolutely dominant on the mount. A Southpaw, he may become a middle relievers in a couple of years. Right now, he's one of the reason the Vikings are cruising in first place.

Next text: The Reno Raiders....

mercredi 5 septembre 2012

Big trades for the Jokers!

Two big trades this winter for the Jokers. The biggest one see the arrival of Bob Rudyard, the southpaw from Seattle. Rudyard had a great year in Seattle with 19 wins and we think that he will assume the number #2 starter role in the orgasnisation. We really need a dominant southpaw and that's what we've got in this deal, says GM Neveu. The price for Rudyard was young SP Roberto Gonzalez and MR Arthuro Sandoval, two promising youngsters. GM said: It's clear that on a long term perspective, Seattle will win this deal. But with the team we have, future is right now for Vegas.

Bob Rudyard
Jeff Olsen
The other trade saw vet backstop Ronnie Wells going to Eureka in a deal that saw young southpaw Jeff Olsen coming to Vegas. In fact, it may be in Reno (AAA), the time he fully develop. This deal made the departure of Gonzalez possible because Olsen is a talented young SP. Ronnie Wells is a very good catcher but the emergence of Phillip Smith made him available. So we think that the addition of two good lefty SP help to strenghten the team. If Rudyard is as dominant as he was in Seattle, Vegas will have the best 1-2 punch of the league with him and Maurice Gould. The team didn't like the way starter were beaten against Montreal in final so they move to be stronger this year.

mardi 21 août 2012

Las Vegas trade block

Las Vegas is now ready to move after a stunning defeat in 4 against Montreal.  Of course, the team is the Thurman Munson league champion but every players stay with a piece of deception after their championship serie failure.

So, it's time to think about 2013 and the Joker put a really nice players on the trading block, the catcher Ronnie Wells.  He's not a young man but at 32 he still have some good years in front of him.  Our scout see him with a 17 contact and 18 in avoid strikeout, a nice combo for a catcher. He hit well last year (.291) even if he's righty in our friendly lefty stadium. But with the emergence of Phillip Smith, the organisation want to give Wells a chance to be #1 backstopper in another team.  Let's come and talk, we're open at many ideas.
http://www.usfleagues.net/abl/reports/players/player_765.html

If someone want to make a solid run for the title, we can talk about Clay Morris (SP) and Kevin Carey (3B), two very good vets who had very good playoff.

In fact, there's just 2 players who won't move for sure; Maurice Gould and Colin St.John... Now, we're waiting to see who's gone a be Vegas first pick...

vendredi 10 août 2012

World series start in Vegas tonight

It's time... The Jokers will receive the Bandits tonight in the first match of world series. really The Jokers want this first title so they're happy to start at home, with Maurice Gould on the month. All players knows that to beat Montreal, they'll need good pitching.  Montreal offense is terrible and can mark 10 or more points easily. So, all the pressure will be on the shoulders of Gould, Morris and Magee. The trio pitched extremly well against Boston and they'll need to be better against Montreal. If not, the dream can become a nightmare quickly.

On the offense, Kevin Carey is on fire in this year playoff. The vet took offensive leadership with many clutch hits and a consistency that really help his team. Colin St.John played extremely well in the last three games against Boston but struggled before. Troy Tracy and Vic Jennings needs to be better.

So, all is set for a fabulous series against two friendly GM. We all know that Francois Neveu came from Montreal, so it's special to face his hometown team in this serie. So, all the actors are in place, PLAYBALL!