Monthly Archives: September 2014
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – September 2, 2014
Bo Porter was fired as manager of the Astros. Now I am not sure if it was the right move for the team, but there is no way the team’s losing ways could have been a surprise to Bo or anyone else.
It is a stuck in traffic episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
The Phillies no hit pitchers, Cole Hamels, Jake Diekman, Ken Giles and Jonathan Papelbon, along with Denard Span, Phil Hughes, Miguel Cabrera, Dilson Herrera and Nick Hundley all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
Why Ruben Amaro Jr. Should Be Fired Right Now!

Ruben Amaro JR and the brass of the Phils should have faced the facts – and started dismantling their team before they lost any relevant value over the last few years. Now players like Rollins, Burnett and Utley have had their Vesting Options all exercised – and with the exception of the 2nd baseman, none of them have any trade value. Add brutal dollars owed to Howard and Papelbon, and this team is headed for financial peril.
Why Ruben Amaro Jr should be fired
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I believe that if any GM were asked what is the organization that they would least like to take over the answer would be the Phillies. This team is a train wreck and it starts with up top where a new general manager is needed.
The Phillies even with the money that they generate are a long-term project that won’t be easy to fix. Rubens tenure started November 3rd 2008. The team had just won the World Series under the tutelage of Pat Gillick.
Amaro had a team that could have brought a dynasty type of run to the franchise. After a slow-moving regression that went from World Series Appearance in 2009, to NLCS in 2010, and then NLDS in 2011, the team finally missed the playoffs.
The core began to grow older and become expensive. It has been apparent the squad needed a rebuild on the fly, but the powers that be have sat on their diminishing assets too long, and now the apples have become rotten, and not useful to other 29 teams.
It is a flawed way of thinking – and will set the organization back 3 – 5 years.
Out of our entire staff here at MLB Reports, we all hold the same opinion about Amaro JR. – and in this article, we have all added our 2 cents in some form. Be sure to listen to Sully’s great podcasts about the Phillies at the end of the blog.
THE LONG BALL In 2014 MLB: TOP 5 HRs AL/NL + Last HR Hit

Chris Carter is bashing his way to the top of all HR charts again in 2014 – after a sub par start to the campaign. He has 8 streaks of 2 or more HRs, and has added 7 multiple HR affairs to his resume – and all done since May.09. Carter sits in 2nd for the AL in jacks. Against his old A’s teammates, he has clubbed 7 HRs and added 25 RBI in 17 games thus far.
THE LONG BALL In 2014
TOP 5 HRs AL/NL,
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Through Sept 6th, 2014
Top 5 HR Leaders AL
Nelson Cruz, Orioles – 37 (Last Homered Sept 4th)
Chris Carter, Astros – 36 (Last Homered Sept 6th)
Jose Abreu, White Sox – 33 (Last Homered Aug 22nd)
David Ortiz, Red Sox – 30 (Last Homered Sept 4th)
Mike Trout, Angels – 31 (Last Homered Aug 31st)
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – September 1, 2014
One of my devoted listeners sent me a Tweet.
@sullybaseball Sunday request… Your reaction to “What’s Wrong With Baseball” http://t.co/7tOEV0jTL0
— Daryl Spitzer (@yacitus) August 29, 2014
This terrific Deadspin article accurately looked at baseball’s inability to sell itself.
I took it a few steps further, put part of the blame on Bud Selig, who I compared to Jay Leno and William H. Macy’s character in Fargo.
But hope for baseball comes, in all places, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Trust me, it all makes sense in this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Pablo Sandoval, Clay Buchholz, Mike Trout, Alex Wood, Bryce Harper, Alex Cobb, Francisco Liriano and Brett Gardner all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
HR Streaks Of 2 Or More In MLB – 2014:
Through Sept 7, 2014
All Streaks Of 2 or more in 2014.
*** Denotes Active Streak
5 Games
Jose Bautista – Blue Jays – Aug 26 – Aug 31`
3rd HR streak for Joey Bats!
Devin Mesoraco, Reds, June 18 – June 24
2nd HR Steak For Mesoraco Read the rest of this entry











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