Someone explain this to me

DMZ · January 5, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Milton Bradley to the Cubs, 3y $30m
Pat Burrell to the Rays, 2y $16m
Raul Ibanez to the Phillies, 3y $32m

Raul going early may be the savviest move of any player this offseason.

Radio Interview

Dave · January 5, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Kind of late notice, but I’m doing a half hour interview with some guys who have an internet radio show at 11:00 AM. Click the link here to listen, I think.

And here’s the archive of the show. I think I come in at around the one hour mark of the 90 minute show.

M’s Hire Tom Tango

Dave · January 5, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Derek noted it in passing in his thread on Blengino’s BP interview, but it deserves its own post. The Mariners have hired Tom Tango as a consultant to assist them in pushing forward their advancement into the 21st century of statistical analysis. If you’ve been reading the blog for a while, you know who Tango is – we’ve learned/borrowed heavily from his work over the years, and he’s stopped by to comment once in a while as well.

I think it’s fair to say that, right now, Tom is the leading analyst of the day in public advancement of statistical analysis. If you wanted to know what the best practice for current analysis is, you wouldn’t go to Bill James or Nate Silver, you’d go to Tom Tango. He’s the gold standard of analysts publishing their work, and he’s made significant strides in pushing forward the understanding of baseball through his writings.

Seriously, if you had given me a magic lamp before the new GM search began and said “you get three wishes”, one of them would have been “Let the new GM hire Tango”.

Really, we all wanted the M’s to hire someone like Chris Antonetti because we believed the organization needed a GM who understood the value of both scouting and statistical analysis, would place emphasis on technology, and create an organization that actively recruited intelligent people to develop a front-office talent pipeline that would push us forward for the next 10-15 years.

That’s all being done, and it’s being done without having to endure all the crap that comes along with hiring a “stathead GM”. Seriously, we’re getting everything we could have possibly hoped for, and our new GM even comes in a media-friendly package that keeps them from yelling “nerds!” every 30 seconds.

If you weren’t already completely convinced, this should do it – the M’s are now one of the best run teams in baseball. They’ve implemented processes based on logic, reason, and evidence that will lead to positive results. They understand good analysis from bad analysis, and are pushing forward the organization’s ability to create new information and exploit their resources.

Seriously, there’s never been a better time to root for the Mariners. After years of pounding our heads against a wall, we’ve got a front office in place that knows what they’re doing. We’ve got the organization we’ve always wanted.

Exactly what this team needs

DMZ · January 4, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Heyman, at CNNSI:

Five teams have shown interest in future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr., his longtime agent Brian Goldberg said.

…another gimpy, injury-hiding player

Griffey’s performance was compromised last season due to a knee injury he hid for most of the year. Griffey had his left knee drained three times, according to Goldberg, and it was finally repaired surgically three days after the season. He hit only three home runs in 41 games after going to the White Sox, but his power may have been affected by his knee issue.

Griffey suffered the injury early in the season with the Reds when he tripped over a misplaced foot locker in the Reds’ clubhouse.

I cannot fathom why Goldberg thinks that revealing that Griffey destroyed his knee tripping on something — which he then apparently concealed for the rest of the season, badly hurting his team — helps demand. Though maybe it’s a bid to take over the mantle of leadership shown by our own gimpy, injury-hiding left-fielder and clubhouse leader Ibanez.

This guy works for the Mariners

DMZ · January 4, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

If you have a subscription, run over and check out this Baseball Prospectus interview with Tony Blengino. Loooooot of great stuff. If you’re looking for interesting stuff to talk about at our event next week, this is a gold mine.

News on what they’re doing building a stat analysis organization (Tom Tango’s consulting!)

Here’s my favorite quote

But we want independent opinions, and we want people in our office to disagree. We want some degree of conflict. If everyone agrees, and says the same thing about each transaction, you have too homogenous of a group together. You need to have people coming at issues from different angles, and I think that we’re in the process, in the short time we’ve been together, of having that.

This one is just as good, though:

DL: Among established defensive metrics, which do you feel are most meaningful?

TB: I like the Hardball Times revised zone ratings [RZR] and out of zone plays [OOZ]. I think you can take their statistics and couch them a certain way, and get some really good indicators. There are a lot of other ones out there as well, like the Plus/Minus and the UZR, and I think they all have value. I think it all comes down to being able to come up with a measure where you have a baseline that you’re comparing to, and I think that with the Hardball Times metrics you can come up with a baseline fairly easily and know what you’re talking about, whether a guy is above or below average at a certain position, and watch trends over the years fairly easily. So I think that there is value in a lot of the different metrics, and I think they’re being advanced on an annual basis. It comes down to the user and what he’s most comfortable working with, and that he has a logical premise that his analysis is based on.

It’s a great in-depth interview, where you really get a sense of the team’s direction. It’s also a really good example of how asking quality questions can get good answers.

Also, he talks about how defense is undervalued right now, how… look, there’s like forty pages of goodness here, and it was unthinkable someone like this would be in the organization a year ago.

A week from now, he’ll be answering your questions at the USSM/LL event. You’re going to want to be there.

The 2008 USSM Music Post

DMZ · January 4, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Hopefully nothing happens today. In one of our long-standing traditions, during the off-season we take a break from our usual steady diet of self-importance, banning people who don’t agree with us, and conspiring with the Council on Foreign Relations to run the world to throw out random non-Mariners posts and, when the whim strikes us, the USSM Endorsements.

Here’s our traditional music post. Here’s the process of the annual list: I draft something with my top impressions. Then I go into iTunes and check the play count for 2008 albums. Did I really listen to those all that much? Were there early-year CDs unfairly being discounted?

And this year I only share one with John Richards’ list! Yeah, take that, Jim Thomsen and your accusations of KEXP worship!

Marnie Stern, This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That and He Is It and She Is It and It Is It and That Is That
No Age, Nouns
Hold Steady, Stay Positive
Beastie Boys, the Mix Up
Frightened Rabbit, Midnight Organ Fight
Sigur Ros, Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust
Breeders, Mountain Battles
Raveonettes, Lust Lust Lust
This Will Destroy You, This Will Destroy You
The Notwist, The Devil, You + Me
Black Keys, Attack and Release

Much, much more discussion follows.

Marnie Stern, This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That and He Is It and She Is It and It Is It and That Is That
I love this CD so much, and yet I’m almost at a loss as to why. I wrote it up on Hate Life, Will Travel. It’s so good, far beyond any reasonable expectation. I find myself listening to it catching the bus in the morning, and then later in the day find myself humming one of the songs. Marnie rocks out. And the songs are bouncy and dark and peppy and ponderous, and she shreds the guitar, and I love it. I’m strapped for cash but you could tell me she was playing a show tomorrow and I’d sell the monitor I’m writing this on to go there. So, so tasty.

No Age, Nouns
Rock out. These guys are great. I have a huge soft spot in my heart for small, simple bands that do something interesting. And Sub Pop. It’s a second-listen record, in that the first time you hear it you may well be put off by the lo-fi sound. I did. And I didn’t come back to it for a while. When I did, though, I thought “holy crap, this is great” because it was.

Hold Steady, Stay Positive
Lot of rock on this list. This is a great album. I practically wore the electrons through on this one.

Beastie Boys, the Mix Up
A whole different thing. I put this on at every event I hosted this year after it came out, and the reaction each time was the same: I’d see people start to bob their heads, and then they’d start smiling, and smiling widely. It’s like The In Sound From Way Out in a way, and back when I worked somewhere I could put music on in the store, I played that one every day I was on the counter until one of my co-workers scratched it into coaster land.

It’s so good to listen to, though, and again, as party music — it’ll make people happy and everyone will catch the beat.

Frightened Rabbit, Midnight Organ Fight
Occupying the mind-space The National held last year. That’ll make sense to some of you. Those crazy Scots.

Sigur Ros, Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust
I’m such a hipster. Yes! I listen to a crazy soaring Icelandic band that sings nonsense lyrics. There!

That said, this is probably as accessible as Sigur Ros gets.

Breeders, Mountain Battles
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee’re gooooooooooooooooooooooonna rise.

I listened to this the second time as a kind of charity hat-tip to Kim Deal, and I liked it enough to listen to it again, and again…

Raveonettes, Lust Lust Lust
It’s almost Lush-esque shoegaze, in its way, except not.

This Will Destroy You, This Will Destroy You
I didn’t like the new Mogwai album, but fortunately I got this too, and my “huge epic super-complicated post-rock rock” of the year.

The Notwist, The Devil, You + Me
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Quality.

Black Keys, Attack and Release
Two guys, a guitar, and a drum, and the result is compelling, intimate music.

Also: what a year for Sub Pop. Holy crap. No Age, Fleet Foxes, the Flight of the Conchords album, Grand Archives, The Helio Sequence… if Sub Pop had a subscription option where they just sent me the new releases as they rolled off the CD press, I would probably have to sign up.

There’s a whole massive batch of bands (Bon Iver, Fleet Foxes, etc) that put out personal, quiet albums I’m just catching up on. TV on the Radio has a CD I’ve only listened to twice. It’s supposed to be stunning, but I haven’t gotten there yet.

What else? I liked the new UNKLE, and that attracted almost no notice. Does the Transmissionary Six CD count? Q-Tip’s new one is good, and.. I just went into iTunes and counted the 2008-year albums and I have over a hundred. Yeah. 4.2 days of continuous music. eMusic: blessing and curse.

Conor’s half-assed list

Ok, well this won’t be nearly as exciting as Derek’s because I sucked at new music this year. When I put together my preliminary list, most of the albums actually came out in 2007. Unfortunately, music was one of the things trimmed down for me as an unpaid intern…partly because I don’t have as much money and because I’m away from my friends and don’t get as many recommendations. This is just a long way of confessing that I only have a top 5 this year. But I did just subscribe to eMusic last month and got a bunch of iTunes gift cards for Christmas, so next year looks promising!

Los Campesinos!, We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
Fleet Foxes, s/t
Dillinger Four, Civil War
Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, s/t
Atmosphere, When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold

Obviously there was a TON of stuff that I wanted to hear this year but just didn’t, so most of my iTunes gift cards will be used to catch up on 2008 stuff. Next year I’m really looking forward to new albums by Green Day, New Found Glory (on Epitaph!), NOFX, and Two Tongues (Saves The Day + Say Anything!)

He’s rested, he’s ready…

DMZ · January 3, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Left-handed power, bargain price, willing to accept a one-year deal, West Coast… Barry Bonds underwent hip surgery to ensure he’s ready for the 2009 season!

What?
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Jan 10 Feed Update: one week left and seats are going fast

DMZ · January 3, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

(whew!)

I believe I’m caught up on payments. If you wanted to arrange to avoid PayPal and emailed us, you should have heard from me. If you heard from Dave and not me (specifically, the “you’re on the alternate payment list” email) drop me a line. I don’t want anyone to be left off.

That becomes important because in a couple of days since announcing the details we’re just shy of half full. In fact I will bet that when I process the next batch tomorrow afternoon we’ll get to two-thirds. Dave’s been skeptical about whether we can fill a room this size, but I have faith.

This is going to be a barn-burner. I’m so excited.

Dave’s promotional post follows

We told you hold the date – now we tell you why. On Saturday, January 10th, we’re hosting the latest USSM/LL event. The guests for the afternoon are Mariners Asst. GM Tony Blengino and Mariners scouting director Tom McNamara. These are the two guys that Zduriencik brought over from Milwaukee – Blengino is the guy behind the Department of Baseball Research that is being established and the one pushing the organization into the 21st century of baseball analysis. McNamara is the top scout in the organization, and will be running the amateur draft this summer. They’re both going to be a lot of fun to talk to.

The event is at the downtown Seattle Central Library from 1:30 to 5:30 on Saturday, January 10th. We won’t be providing food, so we’ve lowered the price to $10, which just goes to defray the costs of the room rental. We’re trying to improve the whole registration/payment process for these things, so if you want to attend, click on the button below and donate $10.

Click here to lend your support to: USSM/LL Jan 10 Feed and make a donation at www.pledgie.com !

Do not click the anonymous button, as we need your name to show up on the list of donaters -that will be the list we use at the door to let people in. If you’re paying for multiple people, send an email to the USSM account with the names of the people you’re bringing so that we can make sure everyone is on the list. And if you’re totally anti-paypal, send us an email too and we’ll work something out.

But, yea, January 10th, four hours of baseball talk with Derek, the LL gang, and two of the big wigs in the M’s new front office. It’s going to be a lot of fun, so I encourage you guys to go.

Brian Fuentes signs with the Angels

DMZ · January 2, 2009 · Filed Under Mariners

Two year deal, replaces Rodriguez as closer, causing me to roll my eyes about bullpen roles.

Fun fact: Fuentes, former Mariner, went to the Rockies in Cirillo trade and became the only really successful member of that deal (he went along with Jose Paniagua and Denny Stark‘s toxic contract).

Further fun story: Fuentes was one of the biggest surprises and misses in my baseball writing career. I didn’t think Fuentes was going to ever put it together, and was thinking about leaving him out of that year’s Baseball Prospectus. He’d been in the system for five years, and looked to me like maybe he’d be back-end bullpen material at best, and I had a lot of more important players to cover. Talking to Tacoma Rainiers broadcaster Mike Curto in researching the Baseball Prospectus chapter, he said “I don’t know about that, he’s got that slider, he could be a lefty specialist right now.”

Then Keith Law gave me a stern talking-to on the authors list about leaving him out.

Fuentes has turned that motion and that slider into a nice little career and gone to the All-Star game three times.

On the other hand, as Ivan likes to remind me, I once thought Brian Raabe was the future of the M’s infield, so I’ve got that going for me too.

Jan 10 event update

DMZ · January 1, 2009 · Filed Under Site information

I’m working through the invites and trying to resolve the guest list today. This thing’s filling up pretty fast. Jeez.

Okay, so quick notes from today’s work:
– If you don’t want to pay through Paypal for whatever reason (including “want to cause Derek pain”) email us and we’ll work something out. Yes, Paypal is evil and horrible, and they’ve screwed us too, but it makes this thing 100x easier.
– If you’re bringing a guest, email us with the name you donated under and your guest’s name.
– If you paid through PayPal via check, you don’t show up on the list until the check’s cleared. This takes a while. Please do not email us about this. We can’t make checks clear faster.
– If you paid and your donation doesn’t show up instantaneously, please do not email us about this. Give it some time.
– If something went horribly wrong, email us.

Dave’s promotional post follows

We told you hold the date – now we tell you why. On Saturday, January 10th, we’re hosting the latest USSM/LL event. The guests for the afternoon are Mariners Asst. GM Tony Blengino and Mariners scouting director Tom McNamara. These are the two guys that Zduriencik brought over from Milwaukee – Blengino is the guy behind the Department of Baseball Research that is being established and the one pushing the organization into the 21st century of baseball analysis. McNamara is the top scout in the organization, and will be running the amateur draft this summer. They’re both going to be a lot of fun to talk to.

The event is at the downtown Seattle Central Library from 1:30 to 5:30 on Saturday, January 10th. We won’t be providing food, so we’ve lowered the price to $10, which just goes to defray the costs of the room rental. We’re trying to improve the whole registration/payment process for these things, so if you want to attend, click on the button below and donate $10.

Click here to lend your support to: USSM/LL Jan 10 Feed and make a donation at www.pledgie.com !

Do not click the anonymous button, as we need your name to show up on the list of donaters -that will be the list we use at the door to let people in. If you’re paying for multiple people, send an email to the USSM account with the names of the people you’re bringing so that we can make sure everyone is on the list. And if you’re totally anti-paypal, send us an email too and we’ll work something out.

But, yea, January 10th, four hours of baseball talk with Derek, the LL gang, and two of the big wigs in the M’s new front office. It’s going to be a lot of fun, so I encourage you guys to go.

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