Monday April 6th, 2009
Its Opening Day for the Padres!
The most exciting time of the year for me. And where will I be come opening pitch?
Sitting on my couch with a torn Achilles Tendon. This will be the first opening day I have missed in San Diego since I moved here in 1985. Woe is me:( BUT I will get to watch it on TV in High Definition, so that is about as good as its gonna get for me.
The Padres open the 2008 season with a payroll $20 million less than 2008 or $53 million according to the Union Tribune, a far cry from the $40 million most people in the media were saying they were mandated to have, and a pretty decent team for all the talk of them losing 100 games in 2009.
(Update - As usual the Union Tribune was wrong. Both about the mandated $40 million payroll and about the Padres being only $20 million below 2008's total payroll of $73 million.
As it stands today - 4/7/09 - and without either of the remaining minor league contracts with options for a major league salary above the major league minimum of $400k for Mark Prior and Eliezer Alfonzo being exercised, the Padres payroll is at $44,526,353.00)
The starting lineup for Opening day appears to be:
CF - Jody Gerut
2B - David Eckstein
RF - Brian Giles
1B - Adrian Gonzalez
3B - Kevin Kouzmanoff
LF - Chase Headley
C - Henry Blanco
SS - Luis Rodriguez
And Starting on the mound for the San Diego Padres today- Jake Peavy
On the bench are:
SP - Chris Young
SP - Walter Silva
SP - Kevin Correia
SP - Shawn Hill
OF - Scott Hairston
OF - Drew Macias
2B - Edgar Gonzalez
SS - Everth Cabrera
C - Nick Hundley
The Bullpen consists of:
CL - Heath Bell
SU - Cla Meredith
SU - Duaner Sanchez
MR - Edwin Moreno
MR - Luke Gregerson
MR - Eulogio (Frankie) De La Cruz
MR - Ed Mujica
Cliff Floyd and Cha Seung Baek are starting this season on the DL.
And now it begins.
Monday, April 06, 2009
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The "Achilles Tendon" is not the "cerebral cortex," which is clearly what you ruptured.
ReplyDeleteDo you EVER EVER EVER get tired of being wrong?
The Padre opening day payroll is just under 43 million.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p4ew-fwu2XT128jTnVKkxbQ
Still waiting to see your promised post on how Baek, with his 83 ERA+ last year, was one of the league's best 3rd starters. Can't imagine what kind of "enhanced techniques" you'll need to use on the truth to convince yourself of that. Really just an exercise in how much self-deception you can create, it won't convince anyone with half a brain.