Via Bob Condotta, who's covering for Geoff Baker while Baker's prolific ass takes a well-deserved break:
I talked with Wladimir Balentien for a while before the game here in Surprise and he told me the same story you may have read elsewhere --- a young relative got hold of his visa, he said, and dropped it in some water damaging some pages. He thought it would still be good, but was told otherwise when he showed up in Venezuela on his way to the US from Curacao. So he had to wait 10 days or so to get a new one.
He's here in Surprise today and on the bench but isn't expected to play.
This is a big opportunity for Wlad - with so few outfielders in camp right now, he's staring at a chance to get a whole lot of playing time, and while the annoying delay didn't really work in anyone's best interests, he can still take advantage of the situation provided he works himself into shape fast enough. A torrid spring could mean an awful lot for his immediate future, especially without Endy Chavez hanging around to put his defense to shame. Glovework is a pressing issue of his, but the more time he gets to spend in the outfield with guys like Griffey, Mike Morse, and Bryan LaHair, the less likely it is to be perceived as a problem. To context!
edit: That's not what I mean by "prolific ass." You're disgusting.
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"Young relative dropped it some water" sounds a lot like "I spilled some beer on it" to me.
Aaron Campeau - March 1, 2009
Darn
JI - March 1, 2009
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Wilder. - March 1, 2009
I like prolific asses I cannot lie, though other brothers may deny...
esoteric - March 1, 2009
Wlad's March and April
seems like it’llreally be much more about what can be got for him before they try to pass him through waivers. The new front office hasn’t given any indication that they’re interested in him as a player and Zduriencik being who he is I cannot think that his 08 or a successful March 09 are impacting that decision.
So I guess what I’m saying is ‘go Wlad!’
Bearskin Rugburn - March 1, 2009
I don't know
Due to lack of depth, I doubt they’ll try to get rid of him just yet. Now the minute the organization sees Halman as major league ready, Balentien becomes expendable. I see that happening in August or September. I doubt anybody wants Morse to be our fourth outfielder, so they’ll keep Balentien and hope he learns to hit so they can trade him.
Ezzra - March 1, 2009
Don't forget, Saunders may see some time in the bigs this year too.
It’s not all based on Halman.
BrettJMiller - March 1, 2009
So is a Saunders/Halman/Ichiro outfield the outfield of the future?
Fin - March 1, 2009
In an ideal world, as I doubt both become productive major league regulars.
redwolf75 - March 1, 2009
I think Gutierrez is in there
Him just entering his prime and all
Ezzra - March 1, 2009
Halman DH!
Mariner John - March 2, 2009
No way Halman's ready that soon
he has serious issues with strike-zone judgment and plate discipline; barring a great leap forward this year, he’d be raw meat for ML pitchers.
The Ancient Mariner - March 2, 2009
Door's wide open.
On a side note, we’re the only team in Spring Training without a loss. Didn’t see that one coming.
ThundaPC - March 1, 2009
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