The Impossible Dream, yesterday morning:
C: Clement
1B: Teixeira
DH: Griffey
LF: Someone awesome
The Impossible Dream, today:
C: Johjima
1B: Clement
DH: Griffey
LF: Someone awesome
This extension even made my fantasy world worse. I can no longer dream as big as I could a day ago. That's...really depressing. But you know what? I found out about this at 1:55 and was over it by 2. I don't like what this organization has done to me as a person, but I suppose there's a certain resilience in being in being spiritually and emotionally dead.
For the record, this isn't as bad as a lot of people think it is (that being "one of the worst moves ever"). Not in isolation, as Kenji's still a decent catcher. It's the context and the way this fits so perfectly into the front office's established pattern of behavior that makes this dumb. A move like this just reinforces the impression that no one upstairs understands aging curves or the benefits of cheap young talent. So instead of being able to look forward to an offseason of potential awesome, now we've been shaken right back into awaiting the Ibanez extension and Clement trade for Octavio Dotel. Because, why wouldn't those happen? What reason do we have to expect otherwise?
We weren't born pessimistic. We were made this way.
Onward, broken soldiers.
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Any truth to the rumors that
Clement’s on his way up, bumping Vidro to the bench?
sammy - April 25, 2008
Yeah, I'm ready to move on
Kenji is going to be terrible pretty soon, but that’s what precious, delicious, mid-numbing alcohol is for.
I worry about Clement at 1st, but whatever… its better than Sexson and cheaper than BigTex
thenatural - April 25, 2008
oh you have got to be shitting me
Nick S - April 25, 2008
To Be Fair...
...an Ibanez extension and trading Clement for Dotel are worlds apart. Ibanez leads the AL in RBIs (I know, not a super stat, but not completely worthless either). Clement and Dotel are different in every respect.
Despite how Ibanez was looking in the first half of ‘07, he’s really not as bad as his reputation around here. Though, yes, his defense is marginal.
EireDuck - April 25, 2008
RBIs are a worthless stat
Matthew - April 25, 2008
Its a team stat disguised as an individual stat.
Fin - April 25, 2008
While I Understand Your Point...
...this is an oversimplification. RBI’s are partially about the team, but also about a player’s ability to get timely hits. If they hit better with RISP, they are more likely to get more RBI’s, for example.
EireDuck - April 25, 2008
Uh oh...
Double06 - April 25, 2008
And if that were a skill, RBI/opportunity might be useful
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
Brad Ausmus
?
Tony S - April 25, 2008
I admit that I'm completely irrational about Clement
I don’t think this is one of the worst moves ever, I just think it’s one of the stupidest moves ever.
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
That's an important distinction.
Aaron Campeau - April 25, 2008
Well... yeah...
that was sort of my problem with it as well. Its stupidity.
CapSea - April 25, 2008
May I counter?
Tex- 1B
Griffey- RF
Clement- DH / traded for Brian Fuentes or someone similar
JI - April 25, 2008
I want Griffey's defense nowhere close to our outfield
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
I agree with this statement.
BrianL - April 25, 2008
Can't be worse than what's out there already.
Plus, you really think he’s itching to DH?
JI - April 25, 2008
A corner outfield of Raul/Griffey would pretty much eliminate us from playoff contention
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
I think that would suck us into some sort of black hole
thenatural - April 25, 2008
what da ya mean
InSpokane - April 25, 2008
no more so than a C/OF of Raul Wilk?
JI - April 25, 2008
I think Griffey is worse
although it’s worth pointing out that we’re currently not in playoff contention
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
Griffey can't be worse
he’s faster (at least faster than Raul) and his routes aren’t nearly as wonky.
JI - April 25, 2008
He's faster... until his legs explode
then he is much slower
thenatural - April 25, 2008
Can we hope for Wlad in one corner Griffey in the other, Raul gone?
If so, does that keep us in contention despite sucking at deciding who should be the catcher and forcing Griff to play the field?
So…
LF Wlad
RF Griffey
1B Teix
DH Clement
...?
God I hate having to alter impossibly awesome dreams
BrettJMiller - April 25, 2008
That would be okay but I'd really prefer decent defense everywhere if possible
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
Will not be possible with this frotn office group
Mariner John - April 26, 2008
Don't we somewhat have tthat now?
Wilkerson may have come in ~average, but his legs don’t work anymore AND he takes bad routes.
CapSea - April 25, 2008
But the entertainment value should mitigate the pain a bit
ningwers - April 25, 2008
You'd think that
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
I think Clement's gone, and soon.
Like, before the end of May. This belief is quite terrifying.
Aaron Campeau - April 25, 2008
seriously, just kidding, jeff
dirka dirka - April 25, 2008
Please kid better
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
Why did we draft Clement if we weren't looking to use him?
Clement was drafted on a needs-based purpose, when usually you draft the best talent available in baseball. Ryan Braun would look real good in LF or RF at the moment. But hey, he wouldn’t have been called up yet anyway.
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
No he wasn't
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
Yes he was.
Clement was not considered the top talent available when we drafted him. But he fit perfectly for what this organization was looking for.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20050607&content_id=1079469&vkey=news_sea&fext=.jsp&c_id=sea
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
He was a left handed power bat at catcher, which is why he was drafted when he was
He was not picked because we thought we’d need a catcher 4 years from the draft.
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
Yeah, not 4 years down the road, but immediately, yes.
“Miguel Olivo, designated as the organization’s catcher of the present and future in Spring Training, has struggled so much this season that he was sent to the Minor Leagues two weeks ago. Furthermore, there isn’t another catcher in the system ready to step in and give the Mariners what they need—run production.”
There is no way denying Clement wasn’t a needs-based pick. Kenji Johjima just happened to be available in the offseason to give Clement more time in the minors. Look how far we have come. :-/
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
This is silly
Catchers are notoriously slow to develop, and nobody in their right mind thought Clement would be able to make an immediate impact (especially with concerns about defence). The fact that MLB.com thinks the pick was made because Miguel Olivo is just indicative of the fact that have no idea what they’re talking about.
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
*because Miguel Olivo sucks
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
Jim Street was the Mariners beat reporter. We know he wasn't the greatest, but there are plenty of other quotes from the Mariners FO in that article that proves my point.
I am not trying to antagonize you, but stop denying it. Clement was drafted out of college. His development was far-and-above high school talent and was expected to make the leap within a short period of time (1-2 years).
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
Catchers are notorious for being slow to develop and quick to decline
This isn’t something I’ve made up.
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
It doesn't mean Clement wasn't a needs-based pick.
There was clearly better talent available for the 3rd overall pick, but the Mariners decided to go another direction and find their catcher of the future.
Are we debating two different things here or are we on the same page?
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
I don't accept that there was clearly better talent
Leading up to the 2005 draft, there were two picks head and shoulders above the rest – Justin Upton and Alex Gordon. Below them were guys like Clement, Tulo, Braun, Zimmerman, Maybin, etc, but arguments could have been made to take any one of them based on talent.
Now the way the draft turned out, a lot of the players picked immediately after Clement have turned out awesome, but at the time of the draft Clement was a defensible 3rd pick just based on talent (which of course includes his ability to play catcher), signability, and ballpark fit. I think calling him a needs-based pick is overstating things, especially with everyone and their mother predicting the Johjima signing that year.
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
Pujols would look go at first, we should have picked him too.
JI - April 25, 2008
I am tired of this analogy.
And a 1st round pick is quite more obvious than a 13th round pick.
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
welcome to the punchline
JI - April 25, 2008
Also, are we ever going to find out Pujols' real age.
I expect this now that Tejada (coughTejedacough) has been exposed.
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
He's 19
he just looks really haggard.
pdb - April 25, 2008
baseball hurts my feelings
InSpokane - April 25, 2008
Alright, if we're abandoning Jeff Clement the Catcher
can we at least get him up here and sit Vidro on the bench?
BrianL - April 25, 2008
no that would make since. AND VIDRO HAS BEEN CLUTCH
InSpokane - April 25, 2008
If we're guaranteed to not move Raul out of LF then yes we flipping better
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
I'm convinced that Raul will be in left field all year.
Might as well embrace Clement the DH.
BrianL - April 25, 2008
Would a one year deal for Johjima been fine?
With Clement splitting time between catcher and DH?
Coach Owens - April 25, 2008
No
Graham MacAree - April 25, 2008
If you wanna celebrate go head
we’re over it
JI - April 25, 2008
I'm not celebrating. I would have been fine with a one year deal for him, though.
Coach Owens - April 25, 2008
Nope.
Letting Johjima walk at the end of this season would most likely result in a better draft pick.
BrianL - April 25, 2008
fine is a loaded word
It would have been much less sucky, but likely still unneeded.
Matthew - April 25, 2008
Again
IF this move means they’re abandoning Clement-for-C, then yeah, it’s immensely stupid.
But we don’t KNOW this yet. Yeah, it seems like a hell of a commitment in time and money for a back-up/part time catcher, but if that’s what it is, I’ll take it.
Joh gets on well with a number of pitchers, including Felix and Putz. He doesn’t get along with Washburn. All of this makes me like him more.
If the idea is to bring Clement up now to play some DH, to watch Joh/Burke catch and to catch the odd game, great. Burke’s gone, Sexson’s gone, (pleasepleaseplease) Vidro’ll be gone – then you can have Clement/Johjima split time at C, and have Ibanez/Clement split time at DH. This is not so bad.
It would be an overpay, but a defensible one.
marc w - April 25, 2008
This I would be okay with
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
I agree
I think the key line is:
“This extension allows us to feel very comfortable with our catching depth for the foreseeable future.”
Depth = if Clement’s ready, great, if not, we have a backup plan other than Burke
saltydog75 - April 25, 2008
You assume the M's will run a productive platoon.
Quite the assumption.
JI - April 25, 2008
yeah, I know
I didn’t say it was terribly likely, but seriously – this would be HARD to screw up if you were a team with any intelligence.
Hey, this guy hits lefty, this guy hits righty. How about that?
marc w - April 25, 2008
If it were any other team
I don’t think we’d gone apeshit over this.
JI - April 25, 2008
I'm so glad no one signed Kyle Lohse
because otherwise we’d now trade Clement for him.
Llewdor - April 25, 2008
The St. Louis Cardinals say hello.
Wilder. - April 25, 2008
Tell them I said whats up?
thenatural - April 25, 2008
will do
JI - April 25, 2008
Thanks broseph
thenatural - April 25, 2008
Weird move
What’s new?
chaney - April 25, 2008
Jimmy Fallon taking over for Conan when he moves to Leno's spot
now this is a bad move
thenatural - April 25, 2008
Are you fucking serious?
JI - April 25, 2008
It's been in the works for a long time, actually
I don’t know, I guess I could see Fallon being all right in that role. I’m more worried that Conan is going to start sucking when he takes over the Tonight Show.
Teej - April 25, 2008
Yeah, Conan being forced to be more PC will suck
Its better when he’s being
thenatural - April 25, 2008
no more masturbating bear :(
Or fights with Colbert and Jon Stewart
PhilKenSebben - April 25, 2008
Awesome
That actor was on 30 Rock last night, actually.
Teej - April 25, 2008
Yeah... I've seen a few of the recurring Late Night actors(maybe they are writers as well)
on 30 rock
thenatural - April 25, 2008
Wow...that'll be so not funny it'll hurt
SethGrandpa - April 25, 2008
At least it's not Carson Daly like I feared.
And at least Jimmy Fallon will have a job where he’s actually encouraged to always keep eye contact with the camera instead of doing it anyway.
Double06 - April 25, 2008
Agreed..Carson Daly is terrible
kentroyals5 - April 25, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL2UsAbI1hg
CapSea - April 25, 2008
And Bavasi says
“I would guess that at some point along the way, because of Jeff’s bat - and asusming Kenji plays the way he can - Jeff’s going to get exposed to another position at some point,’’ Bavasi said. “But we have not given up on him as a catcher. A lefthanded hitting catcher with power, those are real tough to find. So, this doesn’t change Jeff’s track to the big leagues much at all. Because his track to the big leagues is with his bat more than his glove anyway.’‘
Thank you Geoff Baker for asking him about it, since most other beat writes would not take the time to bother.
eknpdx - April 25, 2008
And thank you Bavasi
for giving an answer that both contradicts itself and doesn’t answer the question.
CapSea - April 25, 2008
I don't get it
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
I'm guessing
That we won’t see Clement in a big league uniform until right around the trading deadline, if at all this year.
MfaninAlaska - April 25, 2008
unless there's an injury.
MfaninAlaska - April 25, 2008
Is it just me
or have we lost the upcoming game preview section that was docked on the right and above the new threads?
thenatural - April 25, 2008
Baker's got notes from the conference:
http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/mariners/2008/04/johjima_press_conference.html
Bavasi via Baker:
sammy - April 25, 2008
And thank you Bavasi
for giving an answer that both contradicts itself and doesn’t answer the question.
CapSea - April 25, 2008
Baker talked to Bavasi, by the way
You should see what he had to say, kind of skirted the issue and contradicted himself…
thenatural - April 25, 2008
I'm not sure it's contradictory
... I think it says Clement won’t be around after this year and maybe after July. Having built a decent farm system, Bavasi is now blowing it up. Does that mean he gets credit for building it in the first place?
flightrisk - April 25, 2008
Good work Librocrat and thank you so much!
I just read your two comments as I was drinking my coffee. It has been too long since someone made me laugh like that around here.
Sec 108 - April 26, 2008
knowing the M's they'll give him the Morse treatment
and throw him out in the outfield where he’ll be awful defensively so they’ll be able to justify keeping him in Tacoma to “refine” his defense.
MfaninAlaska - April 25, 2008
Clement in the outfield would be unthinkably awesome
Jeff Sullivan - April 25, 2008
Yuni's getting too fat
and how often can you get a LH power bat out of your SS?
Matthew - April 25, 2008
I think the timing of it
is the most hilarious part…..
Bavasi must have really missed the boat on how to spin things…. here’s a catcher hitting .200/.268/.246. I’ve just made a deal on an extension so, lets announce it right now, instead of sitting on it for another month to see if his numbers go up.
MfaninAlaska - April 25, 2008
Mariners Philosophy.
“If a player is going to fall off the cliff he’s going to do so under OUR watch, guaranteed!”
ThundaPC - April 25, 2008
AP reporting 3/24
Good god. That’s worse than I expected.
sammy - April 25, 2008
More Bavasi Brilliance:
CapSea - April 25, 2008
I have a competition in me....I want no GM to suck worse than I do
OlSalty - April 26, 2008
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