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Monday, February 20, 2017

Free (Agent) Matt Wieters!

Matt Wieters is STILL a Free Agent

A throwback pic of Matt Wieters either my dad or I took when he was playing with the Norfolk Tides in 2009.

Most of the notable 2016-17 offseason free agents class have been signed. Some free agents resigned with the team they were originally on. Kenley Jansen and Justin Turner returned to the Dodgers. Jose Bautista resigned with Toronto. Yoenis Cespedes came back to New York. However, some players switched up and turned the dial on the stove. Edwin Encarnacion signed with the reigning American League Champs, the Cleveland (w)Indians, (get it?). Mark Melancon and the Giants agreed on a four-year contract. Ian Desmond, perhaps the biggest off-season surprise, inked a five-year deal with the Rockies. What if I told you a four-time All-Star, two-time Gold Glove winner, entering his age 31 season, was unsigned? Seems a little crazy right, being that it is February 21st, and pitchers and catchers reported almost over a week now.

This guy is Matt Wieters. Wieters was the Orioles starting catcher since 2009. He was the 5th overall pick in the 2007 MLB Draft out of Georgia Tech. In 2009, prior to making his MLB debut, he was named the second-best prospect in all of baseball, behind David Price. In his rookie season, he flirted with a .300 batting average and led the majors in double play turned by a catcher. From 2011-2013, Wieters seemed to be settling into the majors as the Orioles star catcher. In the span of those three seasons, Wieters hit 67 home runs and 230 RBI's which ranked second and first in that time span among qualified catchers. His 10.9 WAR during those three seasons was the fifth highest in that category. Not only was Wieters a force offensively, he defense was just as good, if not better. During 2011-2013, Wieters threw out 37% of runners attempting to steal a base, which was the highest in that time period among qualified catchers in the American League. He won consecutive Gold Gloves in 2012 and 2013. In a peculiar stat, Wieters ranks 12th in the "clutch" stat among qualifiers since 2012. Fans have given him the nickname "Matty Ice" because of his success in late games.

25 games into the 2014 season, Wieters faced an arm injury that required Tommy John surgery, sidelining him the entire season and the start of the 2015 season. After coming back from his injury, he was not the same player. Playing in only 75 games, Wieters tallied career lows in home runs, RBI's, games played, and percentage of runners caught stealing. When the season concluded, he opted free agency but re-signed with the O's for one more year. In his 7th season with Baltimore, Wieters was named an All-Star. He went on to have a decent year, hitting just shy of 20 homers, with a WAR of 1.7 (highest WAR since 2012) in 124 games played. 

The veteran has an impressive resume. So why is he still unsigned? Beats me honestly. It's obvious there is not one team does not want him to be their starting catcher. He would fit great with a team with a young pitching staff. Wieters caught Chris Tillman, Kevin Gausman, Dylan Bundy, and Zach Britton when they first came to the majors. Each pitcher gelled smoothly with two-time Gold Glover. He can do the same for a young pitching staff. Which team could use a veteran catcher like Wieters?

Two come to mind: the Colorado Rockies and the Los Angelos Angels.

The Rockies would be a solid fit for Wieters. If the season started today, Tony Wolters and Tom Murphy would most likely platoon, unless they went with Wolters to be their starter, because he has more MLB experience. The Rox have one of the youngest starting staffs in all of Major League Baseball. Wieters could provide a great insight to these young stud starters, and also to the lesser experienced backstops. The Rockies have already spent much money this offseason, why not invest on a qualified veteran who could help your team? Even if money was an issue, because no one has signed Wieters this late into the offseason, they could sign him for cheap. 

The Angels are the other team. Their top candidates for starting catcher include Martin Maldonado and Carlos Perez. Perez is coming off his first full season and seems to be an average catcher. Maldonado, who was Jonathon Lucroy's backup in Milwaukee for a couple of years, is looking to find his first starting catching gig in Los Angelos. He has only played in half the number of games Wieters has, including Wieters' absence in 2014. The Angels starting pitching could use a catcher with more experience than these two.

I am not ruling out an Orioles reunion. The Orioles resign former players all the time, including Mark Trumbo, Logan Ondrusek (major league deals), and Michael Bourn and Robert Andino (minor-league deals) this offseason. Andino last played for the O's in 2012. However, I think Wieters returning to Baltimore it is a long shot. The birds plan to use Wellington Castillo as their starter, and most likely Caleb Joseph as their backup. Chance Sisco, a top prospect in their farm system, is projected to start at Triple-A Norfolk this season and may be major-league ready before the conclusion of the season.

Source: fangraphs.com

Friday, February 3, 2017

ACC Preview for Saturday

What to Expect for Saturday

The schedule for ACC basketball weekend is stacked with great potential of games. Almost every team is in action, with the exception of Virginia Tech. Here's what the lineup look like:




This screenshot is courtesy of http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/schedule/_/date/20170204/group/2

Each game, with the exception of #6 Louisville vs Boston College, has great potential to be tightly contested. Because this is ACC basketball, you can't really count any team out. Boston College could upset Louisville for all we know! However, I feel like that is the most unlikely upset. Here's what to look for in each game this weekend:


#9 Virginia (17-4, 7-2) vs Syracuse (14-9, 6-4)

Virginia vs Syracuse should be a solid game. Syracuse is coming off perhaps their most impressive game of the season, coming back from 18 down @ NC State and winning in overtime. Shooting Guard John Gillon had the game of his life, scoring a career-high 43 points. His 43 points were the most points scored by a Syracuse player since Gerry McNamara in 2004 (43 points as well). Could the Orangemen's last win be the start of a winning streak?


The last time these two teams faced was last March in the Elite 8. Syracuse, a team most people felt should not have made the tournament, stunned the #1 seed Cavaliers and reached the Final Four. Both teams have most of their players from a season ago, with the exception of Malcolm Brogdon for UVA and Michael Gbinjie and Trevor Cooney for Cuse. I am enthused for this matchup. Syracuse scores almost 10 more points per game than Virginia does. However, Virginia has THE of the best defense in the nation, allowing only 54.3 points per game. Both teams have a stellar backcourt, but Syracuse has a more efficient frontcourt specifically in the rebounding category. Syracuse has 136 more rebounds than Virginia does this season. With these factors in play for Syracuse, they are capable of pulling off this upset for their home crowd, but they are not Cavalier enough:

#9 Virginia 62
Syracuse 58


The Return of Coach K

This Saturday, #21 Duke will have Coach Mike Krzyzewski back on the sideline for the first time in seven games (recovering from back surgery). In those seven games, Duke won only 4. This Duke team has been unusual this season. Almost every college basketball analyst predicted the Blue Devils to be a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and win it all. Currently, they are on pace to receive a #3 or #4 seed and are not championship favorites anymore. They have arguably the best talent on paper, and perhaps they will start playing together better and more consistent now that Coach K is back.


The Blue Devils (17-5, 5-4) host the Pittsburgh Panthers (12-10, 1-8), who are last in the conference. The focus for Duke this game is to make sure Michael Young and Jamel Artis do not have big games scoring. The two are top scorers in the ACC. Despite Pittsburgh only losing to UNC by 2 points, I don't think this one will be close.

#21 Duke 77
Pittsburgh 62


#6 Louisville (18-4, 6-3) vs Boston College 
(9-14, 2-8)

As I mentioned before, this game is probably the most unlikely upset of the day, but you never know. Boston College does have the home court advantage, which is huge in conference play. Plus Ky Bowman, a true freshman from the same county as I, has been balling out lately, averaging 19.5 points his last 4 games. Still, I do not see Louisville having problems this game:


#6 Louisville 80
Boston College 69


Miami (14-7, 4-5) vs NC State (14-9, 3-7)

I see a potential upset in this matchup. Despite NC State blowing an easy dub last game, I think they will win vs Miami this Saturday. The Wolfpack, led by true freshman Dennis Smith Jr, has one of the more efficient offenses in the ACC. They score 10 more points per game and tally about 4 more assists per game than Miami does. Miami has lost 3 of their last 5 games but defeated UNC in one of their 2 wins in that span. Additionally, they squandered NC State to start conference play. Which Miami team and NC State team will show up this Saturday?


NC State 73
Miami 71

Maverick Rowan redeems his "should have been" game winning jump shot on Wednesday, and hits a jumper at the buzzer to lift the Pack over Miami.


Georgia Tech (13-9, 5-5) vs Wake Forrest 
(13-9, 4-6)

A matchup between two average teams. Some may say Georgia Tech is not just an average ACC team because they have fought for wins against UNC, Florida State, and Notre Dame. However, the Yellow Jackets were exterminated by Duke and Louisville, and have smaller losses to teams such as Clemson and Virginia Tech. Overall, this Yellow Jackets team is scrappy and has shown they can play with the elite. Wake Forrest has only defeated Miami, NC State, and Boston College twice, for all their ACC wins. Not nearly as impressive. Take into consideration they are the home team, which could play an impactful role into the outcome of this game. This game may be the ACC game all weekend.

Georgia Tech 69
Wake 68


Water Crisis Flows Into Chapel Hill

Tomorrow's prime-time game between #20 Notre Dame (17-6, 6-4) and #12 UNC (20-4, 8-2) may be postponed or relocated due to the fact of the city of Chapel Hill is running into a water issue. Reports have stated the water is not safe to use. People should turn to water bottles for hydration or hygiene. This was said to last at least 24 hours, which puts the Notre Dame-UNC game in serious jeopardy of being played.

In case if the game is still to be played, I'll go ahead and leave my comments. This is a matchup of two powerhouse teams in the ACC. The argument can be supported for one to state these two teams are the best of the ACC. UNC is probably the best all around team in the ACC. The Tar Heels are at the top of the ACC in the categories of rebounds per game, assists per game, and points per game. Plus, they have size, unlike Notre Dame, who turns to Bonzie Colson for most of the team's rebounding. Notre Dame has some solid shooters that have led to their team's success this season. Bonzie Colson is one of the conference's top big men, averaging a double-double (15.6 PPG and 10.6 RPG). Does Notre Dame have enough weapons to drown UNC?

They do, but they will fall just short:

#12 UNC 82
#20 Notre Dame 76


Clemson vs #15 Florida State

This is usually a solid matchup between the two schools in football. Speaking of football, THE ONLY GAME THAT SHOULD BE PLAYED ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY IS THE SUPER BOWL. Luckily this game will provide some entertainment leading up to the Super Bowl. Additionally, this game is at 12:30, so the teams will be able to watch the Super Bowl. 

Florida State has looked shaky in some of their previous games. Despite that, they should not have too much of a problem vs Clemson. Jaron Blossomgame vs Dwayne Bacon will be an interesting matchup. Both are the top scorers for their teams and are top players in the ACC. 

#15 Florida State 72
Clemson 63



Sources: 

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/conferences/standings/_/id/2/acc-conference
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/conferences/statistics/_/id/2/acc-conference
http://www.orangehoops.org/Syracuse30points.htm