Crunch Time Sports

10May

Saturday, May 19- 3rd Annual “May Madness” Rec Softball Tournament…featuring a special discounted entry fee of just $225!!! Saturday, May 26- “Ferg’s Open” Cornhole Tournament…don’t miss a great day of fun and friends at this awesome venue!!! Saturday, May 26- “May is for MOTS” Rec Benefit Softball Tournament…a portion of the proceeds will go directly Continue Reading

27Apr

Another season of Tavern cornhole is in the books and new champs were crowned on Tuesday.  In the Rec Division, the surprise team Gettin It In would make a surprise run into the finals.  They faced off against Two Holes and a Sack.  The dream run would end for David and Stuart as Mike and Continue Reading

27Apr

The inaugural season of the Tarpon Pointe cornhole league came to an end Monday.  The blistering winds proved to be a little difficult throughout the night.  The finals pitted Bob and Sherry against Jason and Tommy.  In the end Bob and Sherry would win an exciting three game match to take home the title.  Congratulations Continue Reading

26Apr

We’re exactly one month away from this highly anticipated cornhole tourney at Ferg’s!  Don’t forget to mark your calendars…great atmosphere, great food and drink, awesome prizes and an awesome way to spend a Saturday! Please contact us to pre-register and reserve your spot! Jason 727.656.5385 or jason@crunchtimesport.com Rich 727.743.9533 or rich@crunchtimesport.com   Please click on Continue Reading

20Apr

The playoffs are finally here.  Take note of the early start time as all games will start at 6:30.  Winner’s bracket will be best of 3 games. Losers bracket will be only 1 game.  If using a sub it will be a 5 point penalty per game.  Best of luck to everyone and see you Continue Reading

20Apr

Playoff time is here.  Games will start at 6:45.  If using a sub it will be a 5 point penalty per game.  Best of luck to everyone and see you out there on Tuesday! Competitive Bracket Recreational Bracket  Continue Reading

18Apr

Thanks to all who played and participated in last Saturday’s “Easter’s Gone, Softball is Here!” softball tournament! Congrats to Still Hittin It!  They completed an undefeated day by defeating Pitch Slap in an epic championship game by the score of 15-14.  This final game of the day was just one of the MANY close results Continue Reading

16Apr

Another Ferg’s cornhole season is in the books.  In the Competitive Division, Mindy and Brian of Team Ramrod came out of the losers bracket and won off 4 straight games to win the title.  In the Intermediate Division, Ken and Perry of Fire in the Hole would also come out of the losers bracket to Continue Reading

28Mar

The “Kings of Crunch” as of 3/28/12: PLAYER CRUNCH CUPS Matt Morrow 6 Scott “Stumps” Dorman 5 Brett Norris 5 Joe “Canada” Eades 4 Cody Johnson 4 Kyle “Swiss” Shanahan 4 Kal Southworth 4 Warren Wood 4     Frank Abramo 3 Jeremy Baust 3 Jason Berset 3 AJ Bozenhard 3 BJ Bryant 3 Rich Continue Reading

28Mar

CTS would like to thank all 8 teams that came out to Woodlawn last Saturday for the “Spring Fling” rec softball tourney! Another great day of softball wrapped up with Derpy Derp defeating Above the Influence 20-9 in the championship game.  The game marked a rematch of their divisional game from earlier in the day, Continue Reading

August 24th, 2010

Point The Finger: Sean Rodriguez vs. Scott Kazmir

 

Point The Finger: Sean Rodriguez vs. Scott Kazmir

 

Trades, trades, and more trades. Trading players in the MLB is an essential part to building a contender. Baseball is different than other sports where you can rebuild a franchise within a year or two. In baseball rebuilding can easily take 5 or more years. First, you have to trade off any veteran player with any worth. Second, you have to choose wisely in the draft. Third, you have to give young players a chance to play and develop. All of this means a lot of L’s in the standings. Ask the Pittsburgh Pirates or Kansas City Royals. There is obviously much more than that (timely free agent signings, etc.) that goes into building a winner.

 

Current Rays general manager Andrew Friedman has mastered the art of trading. Former Rays G.M. Chuck Lamar, not so much. There always was the Scott Kazmir trade though. With the Rays way out of it in 2004 and nearing the MLB trade deadline and the Mets within reach of the wildcard the Mets pulled the trigger on a deal that sent the young, talented lefty Scott Kazmir to the Rays for right handed veteran pitcher Victor Zambrano. What a deal! Zmabrano was a mediocre pitcher at best and was the last player ever acquired by then Mets G.M. Steve Phillips. Phillips was fired in the off season. So you see trades can make or break a G.M’s career.

After winning a rotation spot out of spring training in 2005, Kazmir, had an impressive rookie season. He showed a lot of promise ending the year with a winning record on a terrible team. He always had some control issues, but was still young and growing into a pitcher instead of a thrower. Or so they thought. Everything seemed to be coming together for Kazmir, he had a nasty slider to go along with a mid 90’s fastball. For four years he had a winning record and lead the A.L. in K’s in 2007. Then something started to change in 2008. I am not a pitching coach so I’m not sure if it’s mechanics or confidence or lack of caring but he has not been the same since. All of the sudden he couldn’t hit water if he fell out of a boat. His pitches were all over the place. At one point his control was so bad, the Rays had to send him down to the minors to try and work it out.

Before the start of the 2009 season the Rays rewarded him with a hefty 3 year/$28.5M contract extension. He was still owed over 22M for 2010 and 2011 when the Rays decided enough was enough. After watching him struggle through the first half of the 2009 season the Rays traded the southpaw to the Angels for minor league prospects. The Angels were willing to risk that Kazmir, still just 25, could regain his form. After watching him pitch vs. the Rays last Monday night, 8/23, he is still the same frustrating pitcher to watch. The talent seems to still be there, but something is missing. His pitch counts get way too high, too fast and he can’t ever pitch past the sixth inning.

Monday night in the Rays starting lineup was Sean Rodriguez. He is one of the prospects the Rays acquired in the deal for Kazmir. After a huge spring training, S-ROD played his way onto the team and has never looked back. After starting the year in a three-way platoon situation with Reid Brignac and Ben Zobrist, S-ROD is now getting regular at-bats. He is very still and quite at the plate but produces a tremendous amount of power for a smaller guy. A middle infielder will his bat is hard to find in today’s game. He had 29 bombs, 93 rib’s and a .299 average at triple a in 2009.

Sean Rodriguez has shown enough, in my opinion, to be the everyday second basemen in 2011 and beyond. With Longo, S-ROD, Brignac and Zobrist all under contract for atleast the next 4 years I can see that being the infield of the future for the Rays (Zobrist moving to first base full time next season after Carlos Pena leaves). Bottom line: I wouldn’t trade Scott Kazmir for Sean Rodriguez straight up right now. Along with the Rays dumping Kazmir’s contract on the Angels, the Rays killed them on this deal. Not to mention Kazmir’s departure leaving a rotation spot open for Wade Davis/Jeremy Hellickson. This is just an example of why the Rays new regime has done so well in a small market. By adding pieces like S-ROD the Rays can stay in contention year to year and keep their payroll at a minimum.





2 Responses to “Point The Finger: Sean Rodriguez vs. Scott Kazmir”


  1. ChrisJ says:

    I’m loving that starting infield of the future. Rodriguez is a future All-Star. Brignac is a stud too.


  2. steveb says:

    what were the rays thinking giving him that big of a contract? for a small market team that seems foolish. i guess they were thinkin if he pitches awesome hes worth every penny and if he doesnt they can find someone to dump him too. it worked out in the end. he is brutal now. firstp pitch of the game bj takes him deep, then he hits the second batter bartlett and then walks the three hitter crawford. kazmir sucks!





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