Showing posts with label Melky Cabrera. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

SFGiants Peavy Defies Nature, Gravity and Time-Velocity Keeps Going Up Like Vogelsong

Against Chicago Cubs 8-26-15, Jake Peavy raises his velocity  to 90-93 with many pitches hitting the 93 and 92 mph mark for the first time in, perhaps, years - this for a 34-year-old journeyman pitcher who had as 3-14 record and 5.00 ERA with Boston early last year

8-26-15
LIKE VOGELSONG, PEAVY RAISES PITCHING VELOCITY AGAIN

After seeing Ryan Vogelsong do it again last week , we have now seen Jake Peavy nearly match Vogelsong in pitching velocity, topping out at 93 mph against Chicago cubs 8-26-15, just one mph less than Vogelsong had done against Pittsburg a few nights before - and even rivaling Bumgarner 's 94 mpg. (see chart above). Like Vogelsong, Peavy's fastball keeps getting faster as he gets older, defying nature, gravity and time.


How do these GIANTS pitchers keep coming up with the big numbers on cue, as needed, late career against the tougher teams? Just when you're ready to count the Giants out, a player or players come up with some highly unlikely numbers like this. It happened all through August, September and the playoffs and World Series circa 2010, 2012, 2014 and, even with team injuries, we're seeing it happen again with many Giants players in 2015. Especially with hitters, when one goes out, eg Joe Panik, another comes in from out of nowhere, i.e. Kelby Tomlinson, with unlikely numbers. That's four rookies- or near rookies with average minor league careers suddenly putting up the unlikely numbers with the Giants and giving the Giants the best team batting average in the league with players most never heard of before 2015.




















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Doping in Sports? #SFGiants Peavy , Petit Raise Velocity with Giants, Break Records

9-4-14

From F/X Velocity charts, we see Giant pitcher YUSMEIRO Petit's average mph velocity has actually INCREASED from 87 to nearly 90 at an age, over 30, when most pitcher velocities are dropping. Even before such chartings, Petit was only throwing 87 all the way back in 2007 and now he's up to 89!  'Splains a lot of sudden success - a near no hitter last year and a record breaking 46 innings of no hit ball this year - from another Giants pitcher nobody wanted before. 









PEAVY DOMINATES AGAIN FOR GIANTS AFTER STARTING YEAR 1-13

     Once again, the San Francisco Giants do it with smoke and mirrors, this time with a guy who couldn't get anybody out the first three quarters of the year again throwing 2 ERA ball helping the Giants out within striking distance for the Western division crown against arch-rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers



    Peavy has suddenly become the Giants second starter behind Bumgardner. 'Splain that one Lucy. Just a few weeks ago Peavy pitched a seven inning no hitter for the first time in his career and has been striking out hitters as much or more than anytime in his career. Peavy is now 33 and before coming to the Giants his fastball rarely topped 90. Tonight he may not have gotten the win but he threw seven innings of two run ball against a good hitting team, the Dodgers. How could this guy just come to the Jints and suddenly cut his ERA in half and be the main piece that has kept the slumping Giants in the race?  



     Same way Casia, Machi, Petit andVogelsong  have done it, helping the Giants to unlikely World Series victories, their first in 50 years  in 2010 and 2012 .  A little fairy dust suddenly raises their velocities and they go to town.






     The Giants had only one bonafide starting pitcher a month ago, having seen Cain and  Linecum fall by the wayside with  Vogelsong drop offing off , too. Only Bumgardner remains from their starting four who opened the season, yet the Jints keep bringing in guys until one sticks - and perhaps a little Jints Juice to boot.
Shades of 2010 and 2012 with Zito and Lincecum being the magic men in those years, along with the aforementioned Casia, Machi  and Vogelsong. 


        Two weeks ago, It  was like the 2012 World Series all over again and the little San Francisco Giants mowing down the ferocious Detroit Tigers Friday night with newly acquired journeyman Jake Peavy shutting out the Tigers for five innings en route to a 8-2 Giants victory. This coming only four days after Peavy - who had the worst record in baseball only a month ago - pitched a 7-inning no-hitter for the Giants after a similar 6 inning effort.
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And, it's not just Peavy as virtually the entire Giants team - which had the worst record in baseball during June and July- is suddenly playing like world beaters just as it did in Septembers of 2010 and 2012 on route to World Series dominant victories over seemingly beteter teams. How could this be happening? The many sudden September 'improvements' -while other teams go  through the dog days of summer -  can't all be by coincidence for the third time in five years. 




  #SFGiants pitcher, Jake Peavy, who  Boston basically gave away last month - he had the worst record in the league, 1-13 - has suddenly won three in a row for San Franciso, including a 7 inning no hitter (his first ever) performance including season high eight strikeouts, against Milwaukee, we are told ( We stopped watching all the Giants  games, feeling better doing more with our lives, so can't confirm that, though we just did). In any case, Peavy was one guy we didn't think would dip into the juice after his anti-PED rants while at Boston, but one has to wonder what is now going on with HIS sudden success as a  Giant,  ala other late season acquisitions from recent years.  This is just the latest in a long string of Giants shenanigans - the day before it was Yusmeiro Petit setting a record - dating more than two decades of lax baseball testing and certain teams taking advantage of it to compensate for deficiencies, in our opinion.  Petit Peds, Peavy Peds, doping in sports, drug use in sports



Will #SFGiants Pull Wool Over Eyes Yet A Third (Alternate Year) Time? 




Come September every year it seems - or at least every OTHER year - the San Francisco Giants make their move on the playoffs. It happened in 2010 and 2012 and the Giants went all the way to win the World Series both those years. And, it almost happened in 2011 and 2013 but for injuries.
And, this year, a bedraggled team is still hanging in much  the way it did  before.
The #SFGiants did it in 2010 and 2012 with a largely different casts of characters - and this year, again, with nary a farm system nor money left to spend, they've added some more juice, in our opinion.  #PEDs,  Doping in Sports, Drug Use in Sports, Now Petit, Yusmeiro Petit, #Giants, #lincecum, #no hitter, #SFGiants, #Steroids



One asks how could these GYPSY teams the Giants throw together go as far as they have. Rag tag players, many past their prime, some refugees no teams wanted, coming from all over the globe to San Francisco.
A couple legitimate star players like Posey and Pence but mostly players who seem to turn it on on a whim.

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This year the Giants came out of the gate on a pace to win 100 games during the first two months of the season, then BAM, they went 180 degrees the opposite way during  June and July and now, they're suddenly back in high gear. Nobody seems to understand why.  Similar things happened in those other years.


The Giants have , frankly, a General Manager with a very poor trading record, yet is who is able to pull in players 'off the wire'  for next to nothing while pulling wool over blinded Giants fans eyes. A decent free agent signing here and there but mostly these rag tag players come in and put it together, somehow.


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It's certainly not NATURAL ability.   With virtually no farm system the Giants have been a seemingly dysfunctional bunch patched together, but SOMETHING clicks and they go on to beat much better teams on paper the final month and then steamroller into the World Series like nobody's business. 


Even in the Bondsian Era the Giants never won a World Series - and only got to it once, in 2002. But, now, sans super stars and only two true quality players,  the Giants  are winning games again as we roll into September - and sometimes surprising such as the 13-2 victory August 29 over first place Milwaukee and their winningest pitcher, Peralta.


From F/X Velocity charts, we see Giant pitcher YUSMEIRO Petit's average mph velocity has actually INCREASED from 87 to nearly 90 at an age, over 30, when most pitcher velocities are dropping. Even before such chartings, Petit was only throwing 87 all the way back in 2007 and now he's up to 89!  'Splains a lot of sudden success - a near no hitter last year and a record breaking 46 innings of no hit ball this year - from another Giants pitcher nobody wanted before. 


Without going into great detail, one (who takes only a cursory look) can see the pattern  of players time and again playing over their heads - not one or two but perhaps the whole team. Each year come September no-name players seem to come from Nowhere to propel the Giants. this year it may be a young second baseman named Panik. After spitting out a half dozen second baseman , Sabean finally comes up with one from his weak farm who starts hitting better than he did in the minors, in Pannik, now the team's only 300 hitter. The relief core of largely overweight Venezuelans continues to thrive as one no- name, Petit (like Andy)  - who has replaced former star Lincecum at 1/20 the salary - is breaking records with 46 straight innings of no hit ball! (Magically, too, his pitching velocity is higher now than it was five years ago).  Another Venezuelan hitter, Blanco, comes on to suddenly hit three homeruns in a week after only hitting one the entire year! Yet another Venezuelan, Sandoval, who couldn't hit a lick earlier, is suddenly flirting with .300 as is Morse, a former PED-indicted player.  We only mention the latter because it ties into the pattern we're seeing.


Going back to the world series years, the Giants had at least one key CONVICTED PED (performance enhancing drugged) player on the team. In 2010 it was Jose Guillen, only on the team less than a month before his second PED indictment, but long enough to 'drive the bus'forward where suddenly we saw other players, like a contagious desease, start hitting. One of those was newly acquired Cody Ross, off the waiver wire, who would hit 8 homeruns in final month of the season!  In 2012 it was Melky Cabrera who propelled the team with a PED-aided .350 average before HE was caught with the drug (one of only five players, including Mota, in all the major leagues who were caught that year). Two happened to be on the Giants. But, Cabrera's winning hits were  enough to give the Giants the cushion they needed. As Cabrera left, in came 36 year old Marco Scutaro from Colorado, who would suddenly raise his .260 average to around .350 the remainder of the season, more than enough to secure a playoff berth for the Giants. Just like that, as Giants announcer Miller is fond of saying. Just like magic, we say.  And, things only got better for the Giants as the team continued to ALL play way over their heads throughout three rounds of playoffs as they won another world series. Along the way, we witnessed Sandoval hit three homeruns in one game against Detroit and 6 in two weeks - as many homers as he had hit prior to that the entire season! And don't forget guys like Aubrey Huff ( and his victory thong) and Nightlife Pat Burrell who the Giants acquired for a song at advanced ages, who would go on to have near career years in 2010 only to drop off the radar after the Giants World Series victory


Meanwhile the drug crisis in baseball continued but  only spoken in hushed tones, especially in liberal San Francisco where anything goes - and Bonds remains a hero despite a perjury conviction for lying to the Grand Jury about his steroid use; Bonds was even brought back this year by the Giants to instruct players during spring training.  Who knows what he told them to do.  The Giants are not the only team to have used and still use PEDs but they are, by far, the steroid 'kings,' with over 23 indicted players since Bonds played. Who knows  how many others are currently users as MLB testing has yet to come up to speed; not a single player has yet been caught this year and last year ;  if it weren't for the Biogenesis leak that spilled the beans we wouldn't have known of 20 users, so we know players are using PEDs, just nobody is being  caught through normal MLB testing.



We've written about this time and again, the PED-infected clubhouse in San Francisco,  but San Frnacisco is not New York or Boston, and players here seem to be protected as Bonds was for years until a couple brave reporters spilled the beans (that eventually got them removed from their newsper, the San Francisco Chronicle.)




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So, that's the state of baseball or so it seems, in our humble opinion - and a lot of  batting and Pitch F/X stats  Giants management seems willing to do anything - nearly half of its player acquisitions the past few years have either had known PED skirmishes or appeared to be involved, by sheer outrageous 'Brady Anderson-like' numbers. The beat goes on, nearly 20 years after Bonds really got it all going big time , while ruining the game of baseball , in our opinion - at least for us old-school  baseball purists. 
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Now, the Giant pitcher that Boston basically gave away - he had the worst record in the league, 1-13 - has suddenly won three in a row for San Franciso, including a 7 strikeout-in-a-row performance against Milwaukee, we are told ( We stopped watching all the Giants  games, feeling better to more with our lives, so can't confirm that. In any case, Peavy was one guy we didn't think would dip into the juice after his anti-PED rants while at Boston, but one has to wonder what is now going on with HIS sudden success at the Giants, ala all the other late season acquisitions from recent years.


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The #SFGiants are fortunate to be working out of their little protected hideaway on the liberal left coast, where sportswriters are simply followers much like Obama's media hacks. Nothing like New York or Boston where a player like Rodriquez or even the popular Big Papi come under scrutiny - or even midwest St. Louis and Detroit  where Jhonny Peralta has been a regular target of the media, later picked up by the national press. But in San Francisco it's all peace and sunshine where the Jints have been pulling the wool over the eyes, in our opinion - and getting away with it, in our opinion - now for two decades! First it was Bonds' 14 years (1993-2007) and 23 other indicted players during the era, not to mention many un-indicted users. In more recent times, they brought in previously indicted  Jose Guillen and G Moto where they would achieve second steroid convictions - even in a sport where PED testeing is inadequate, in our opinion, and indictments have been rare ( only 5 in 2012 and none last year, to our knowledge).   They were about to bring back Cabrera to finish off the 2012 world series except for outside pressure and a distasteful website excuse by Cabrera. Instead , they brought in a fellow Venezuelan, Marco Scutaro, who , at 36 somehow (wink, wink)    raised his average nearly 100 points and cut his strikeouts nearly in half! This year, despite team owner Larry Baer's pronouncement that the team would 'try' to stay away from previously convicted players, they brought in Michael Morse (who, interestingly, hit 15 homeruns the first half of this year  but only 3 the second half). 


What will the Giants be up to next, with whom? Will it be 'hello World Series #3' in five years or will people wise up - and care to say something, stop them? 


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Thursday, October 25, 2012









SANDOVAL’S UNWORLDLY POST SEASON NUMBERS QUESTIONED

Thursday, October 25, 2012 22:15
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GIANTS UP

PED

LEVELS for

SERIES? -

SANDOVAL

HITS THREE  HOMERS  IN  ONE

GAME , already 6 in Post Season

After hitting only 12 homeruns all year, San Francisco Giants’ Pablo Sandoval hit half his entire year’s output in  11 games and just over 50 at bats in the 2012 playoffs. That’s 1 homerun per every 8 at bats! Unheard of! Even Babe Ruth didn’t touch those numbers.  #SandovalPeds, Sandoval Peds



IN 2014 he may not be hitting for power but he's maintained or increased his average to .326 after 60 postseason games in three years, 2010,2012,2014.
His regular season average is .292 so he's been able to increase it against better pitching for a truly large sample size. How does he do it?
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 And the three homers against Detroit- in -one game coming off the premier pitcher in baseball in a tough hitter’s park (ATT). PLEASE! Even if this is somehow a fluke, it’s no fluke that the entire Giants team is hitting well up from their season average, which was high to begin with – especially in the second half. When you have a 37 year old journeyman player like Marco Scutero suddenly hitting .360 over half a season and .400 in the playoffs – he never hit over .299 during his best years- you have to wonder. …#Giants, #SFGiants, #Steroids, Melky Cabrera, Lincecum, Jose Guillen, Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants #PEDs, San Francisco Giants PEDs, scutaro, Victor Conte, Venezuela, World Series, Peds, Steroids, Giants,



Even more amazing is that Scutaro has only struck  out one one time in his 50 plus at bats during the playoffs. And then, there are Pagan, Blanco, Belt and even Crawford all hitting .20 to .50 points higher than last year or improved their extra bases significantly . And the pitching… Casilla, Majias and now even the weakest starters like Zito, Vogelsong and Lincecum are dominating the other teams, much like Giants pitchers did during the 2010 playoffs and world series… Only some of the names have been changed. But, it’s nothing new for the Giants. In fact it’s very reminiscent of 2010 when the newly acquired Cody Ross hit 8 homeruns during the last month of the season and in the playoffs – and the entire team started hitting like crazy after a mediocre year until then… Torres, Uribe, Renteria… Remember? A bunch of mediocre players suddenly hitting like Bate Ruth! And the pitching… Guys who never did anything before, guys named Casilla, Ramirez and Mota suddenly becoming world beaters… And it’s happening again, only with some different names . 




2011 would have been the same except for some key season ending injuries to Brian Wilson and Buster Posey. Figured it out yet? Well we’lll help you. Starting with Barry Bonds, the Giants have made steroids and PEDs acceptable in baseball – well, at least in liberal San Francisco . Only in San Francisco could Bonds remain a hero – we was almost brought back as a coach. San Francisco fans don’t seem to mind, nor do management. Get a player cheap other teams don’t want. So what if he’s got a questionable record, like Melky Cabrera in Atlanta . So what if he’s been on three teams in three years, often a teltale sign, like Melky or Scutaro. With so much juice running rampant in the home of Balco and Victor Conte, getting the PED of choice is not a problem, whether testosterone or whatever – and there’s probably enough already in the locker room. Heard of the ‘cockroach theory’? YOu see one and then you see a lot more. In 2010 it was Jose Guillen who ignited the fire. After he came (and was subsequently banned by baseball for banned substances found in his mail after one previous drug violation that was enough to set off the rest of the Giants. Their hitting literally doubled the last months of the season. This year it was Melky – or Moto – who may have brought the goods and Scutaro -who came to the team just before fellow Venezuelan Cabrera was let go – was the apparent key benefactor. GET IT? The stats are there… every Giant in the lineup is hitting over .270 for the year except Hunter Pence, who just got here after Melky, but is still contriubuting with RBIs and Brandoon Crawford , who has still upped his average 25 points. And now we have Sandoval – who wasn’t necessarily your classic user prototype, but now one must even wonder about him. Only Buster Posey might be clean, but then… Nah…. 


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Saturday, October 20, 2012

TEN SF GIANTS LIKELY USING PEDS, TESTOSTERONE, STEROIDS TO GET TO PLAYOFFS

Saturday, October 20, 2012 4:38
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TEN REASONS SF GIANTS USING

PEDS, TESTOSTERONE,

STEROIDS TO GET TO PLAYOFFS


Entire Giant’s Team May Have Used PEDs to Get To Playoffs


As   old school baseball purists (and former Giants fans), we're appalled at the way the #SFGiants management continues to sanction and thrive  off #PED players – and get   away with it.

Maybe Victor Conte was right. Even if only 25%, not 50% of today’s baseball players are even on some kind of performance enhancing drug, Conte’s hometown Giants are in the forefront with apparently virtually every team player now using.   ,,

If you care about drugs in baseball as we do you must cast at least as much blame against GM Brian Sabean and San Francisco Giant’s front office as the players themselves, maymore more. If the Giants were like other teams and tried to discourage drug use these  players in question  wouldn’t even be employed.  Instead of building a team of legit players,Sabean and co. continually go after known and suspected PED players now a decade after Bonds got it all started. Just as Obama blames  problems in society on the previous Bush administration, a Youtube film, etc. instead of taking responsiblity, the Giants cover for their yearly ‘caught’ players, like Mota, claiming he deserves a second chance – make that third chance – all the while the Giants have benefited fromthe successes of their PED players including Mota and Melky Cabrera, even if they lose their services later in the season. So what. They’ve got 5-10 wins directly tied to Cabrera. Go get another player like Scutaro, who if he wasn’t using PEDs before he certainly has been since meeting Cabrera, Mota and joining the Giants. The Giants continually throw together teams of cast-off players otherteams don’t want, who suddenly become stars for ‘mysterious’ reasons at ages most players think about retiring.    SF Giants on PEDs, Testosterone,Steroids sf giants testosterone, sf giants perforance enhancing drugs

The Stats are there. Player after player, we find the giants averages suddenly have increased
as the season has worn on. themselves, comparing previous years to the current season:  

1) MARCO SCUTARO  - Most surprising increased numbers, this for a 37 year old player     playing in the difficult San Francisco  hitter’s park. Batting average up an otherworldly 90 points in a full half season since coming to Giants from Colorado, again hitting in an unfriendly hitters park. But even perhaps more amazing is Scutaro’s strikeout ration, indicative of possible PED use with increased vision and hand-eye coordination ala Bonds; he cut strikeouts down less than half with only 14 strikeouts since coming to San Frnacisco in July – that’s only one strikeout per 37 at bats!
2)  JUAQUIN ARIAS  hit 5 homers for Giants this year after never hitting one before.
3) ANGEL PAGAN power numbers up since coming to SF with Melky Cabrera – from 24 to 38 doubles and from four to 15 triples this year with homers about the same (8    vs. 7).
4) GREGOR BLANCO who was red hot, ala Torres(2010)  in 2012 for first half of season,  hit more homers this year(5)  than in all previous seasons combined
5) SANTIAGO  CASILLA  suddenly halved his ERA after coming to Giants in ‘magic’ year, 2010 – from 5.96  in 2009 at Oakland to 1.95 his first year , 2010 with the Giants – and it’s remained there ever since.
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6) JOSE MIJARES , teammate with Cabrera in 2011 in Kansas City and this year , saw instant success like he had at Kansas City. bringing his ERA down from 4.59 the year before coming to Kansas City to 2.56, where it’s remained with the Giants, ala Melky’s  ratio as a hitter.  . Funny that the Giants would go after another Latin player off Cabrera’s KC team? …and there are other possibles…  


POSSIBLE ADDITIONS TO THE ‘CLUB’

Beyond the Latin Connection, above, it’s looking more and more likely that players like Brandons Belt and Crawford may even be involved.  

7)BRANDON BELT has seen his average suddenly rise in late season 50,  from from .225 to .275 and even week-hitting 

8)BRANDON CRAWFORD – weakest link going up for 20 points from .225 to .246. Other than Crawford and newcomer Pence there’s noone in the starting lineup hitting leass than .275!

9)  Teamates Defended MELKY CABRERA as a hard worker when asked about his suspension. Only Posey admitted Cabrera made a mistake. 

10)  All Giants ‘perifpherals, from announcer Krukow saying that he would encourage his sons ‘to get away with whatever they could’ to Sabean, Baer, et al not really coming out against PEDs and continuing to sign large numbers of  known PED users (ie Mota Twice, 
Jose Guillen (2010) , Barry Bonds on numerous occassions and many suspected users.

And that’s just for starters…. 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

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CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? Giants'

Melky Cabrera reinstated after 


50-game ban

 

I guess nothing surprises me anymore when it comes to the San Francisco Giants and  management's 'win-at-any-cost' philosophy, after just learning 10-12-12  that Melky 'The Milkman' Cabrera has been reinstated on the Giants 40 man roster, according to Major League Baseball.  First it was Mota not reading the cough medicine label (hmmm) and reinstated a second time and now Milkman Cabrera is back, after the Giants gave every indication they wanted nothing to do with him after he added insult to injury with a 'coverup' website in an effort to hide the positive test for testosterone. St Louis Cardinals, Cardinals playoffs, cardinal tickets


Though Giants ' Bobby Evans says he won't be on the playoff roster, don't be surprised to see Cabrera down the road or in the World Series if the Jints fluke their way back in.


Even if you don't believe Victor Conte of Balco, that up to 50% of baseball players are on performing enhancing drugs, I wouldn't be surprised if at least half that number is using them in San Francisco, where Conte calls home - and his main source of knowledge, based on talking to players...



CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? Giants' Melky Cabrera reinstated after 50-game ban



 So, Giants management sneaks 'ol Cabrera back onto the team while the nation is ensconced in politics and playoff baseball. Don't be surprised to see The Milkman out in left field again if the Giants make it to the Series 



ST. LOUIS CARDINALS: DON'T LET SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS NOT-SO-SECRET GET OVER ON YOU, TOO Whenever the San Franciso Giants get in trouble they go to their bag of tricks, or shall we say, favorite players nobody would expect or SUSPECT. Arias? Scutaro? Blanco? How do such no-name or over-the-hill players suddenly become GIANTS, if you will, in September and October, year after year? They just beat a better team, the Cincinatti Reds and they'll do it to you, too, St. Louis - and there may not be anything you can do about it until MLB and/or your team management, MLP and / or fans wake up and see what's going on. The Giants did it in 2010 and nearly got away with it in 2002 - under dusty baker, no less - barely losing to the Angels in the World Series. in 2010 it was sudden heroics by unlikely figures like Renteria, Uribe, Ross, Mota ,m Wilson(?) and Guillen (before he was kicked off the team by MLB) but by then the damage was done. Guillen had 'infected' so many players, even though his own three late season game-winning hits were enough to propel the giants past San diego to the Western Division title.






 There were probably others, too, though only Guillen and Mota had been caught by MLB - and as Victor Conte says (and you can't go against him on this): you have to be dumb or dumber to get caught now with the new designer PED of choice, testosterone) last year, Beltran's secret sauce didn't quite develop and other last minute injuries and problems kept the Giants out of it , but this year Sabean and Co. were right back at it, acquiring late season 'Latin Connection' Scutaro who went crazy on the juice, hitting .350 for the Giants in his two months with the team at age 37, after never hitting over .299 in a long career in easier ballparks to hit. Then this year, there were the aforementioned 'Latin connection' of Arias and blanco, who also had their best seasons with career best homer outputs, along with Pagan. Of course the Melkman, Melky Cabrera, dumb or dumber, as he might have been to get caught, got it all going with a league-leading average while injecting new life, as it were, into the new crop of players, turning them from no names to sudden stars. Hard to find a player in the starting lineup hitting under .270, except Hunter Pence, who just got here. Give him time to pick up on the secret sauce. Of course, the local fans love it. could care less how the sudden stars happened in the country's most liberal city where 'anything goes.' Same for mangement, Sabean, Baer and Bochy, who are most responsible for their decade-long 'look the other way' approach - and of source Selig, the commish, for adding to the mockery. And here's the science behind it all:  



PED PLAYERS FUEL GIANTS' STRONG COMEBACK IN PLAYOFFS ONCE AGAIN Ever notice that two-thirds of the San Franciso Giants' starting lineup is comprised of Latin players: Scutaro, Pagan, Sandoval, Blanco,Arias (when he plays) and Sanchez (when Posey plays first base) and Cabrera (before hewas banned for using an illegal substance) 






As for pitching, there's Mijares, Casilla, Mota and Romo. These players have mostly shown a surprising increase in production and numbers after joining the Giants as compared to their previous team(s). In Saturday's playoff game against Cincinatti, the only non-Latin player to get a hit was Pence in the 8-3 drubbing of Cincinatti by the Giants. Playoff tickets, New York Yankess playoff tickets, San Francisco Giants Playoff Tickets We only bring this up because the same thing happened in the World Series year of 2010with names like Torres, Uribe, Renteria, Guillen, Ramirez, Romo and Mota, again. We find it more than coincidental that these players would suddenly sport significantly improved numbers once joining the Giants. Perhaps not so surprising when you note what we call the 'cockroach infestation' theory, where PED (performance enhancing drugs) players, already on the team, are attractve to these new, fellow Latin players - willing and wanting to boost their own performances like the players to which they look up.  The stats for the new Giants speak for themselves, comparing previous years to the current season:  



 1) MARCO SCUTARO - Most surprising increased numbers, this for a 37 year old player playing in the difficult San Francisco hitter's park, is Scutaro's 80 point increase in batting average, again, playing on a field unfriendly to hitters. But the real teltale sign of PED use is his strikeout - or lack therof. A mere 14 strikeouts in over 200 at bats! Unheard of, especially after he was striking out at a much higher level before coming to SF. 


 2) JUAQUIN ARIAS hit 5 homers for Giants this year after never hitting one before. 

 3) ANGEL PAGAN power numbers up since coming to SF with Melky Cabrera   


4) GREGOR BLANCO who was red hot, ala Torres in 2012 for first half of season, hit more homers this year than in all previous seasons combined   


5) SANTIAGO CASILLA suddenly halved his ERA after coming to Giants in 'magic' year, 2010.  


6) JOSE MIjARES , teammate with Cabrera in 2011 in Kansas City and this year , saw instant success like he had at Kansas City .(more stats@ http://www.RoadToSuccess.us/blog  



Funny that the Giants would go after another Latin player off Cabrera's KC team? ...and there are other possibles... Add to this that GM Brian Sabean- never real great at making good trades for 'normal' players - found a new 'secret' source for trades. Ever since the Bonds era Sabean has been able to 'get away' with bringing in known tainted players like Cabreara and Mota. Even if such players ARE caught, Sabean and the Giants still get the benefit of a partial season of success, probably 5-10 game winning hits in the case of Cabrera. Guillen's short stay with the Giants in 2010 when he had three game winning hits was more than enough to push the Giants past the Padres by one game to win the Western Division. As for risk, there is none (yet) to Sabean and the Giants and, as PED guru, Victor Conte says, one has to be 'dumb or dumber' to get caught, what with all the new anti-detection techniques, most notably with testosterone, the current PED of choice among players. 




  That Conte has come out recently stating that 'up to 50% ' of baseball players are using PEDs, according to many baseball players he would not name could be pretty damning. That Conte is San Franciso local one could speculate that at least some of his sources came from the local ball team, none other than the San Francisco Giants. Enough evidence yet? Perhaps baseball really doesn't care nor do other teams (other than Kirk Gibson and his Arizona Diamondbacks, who have questioned the Giants' seemingly unfair advantage. Sure, other teams could probably get away with it - and some probably do - but not to the extent of the Giants, Kings of the PEDs for over a decade now. But most other teams probably rather not deal with the fallout and possible reaction that the Giants have received to some extent, thought not what it should be. How can one watch and appreicate a team like the Giants when knowing peformance -enhanced players have affected outcomes of a number of games in the Giants favor. Perhaps in liberal San Francisco the Fans Don't care. Even manager Bochy stated that a player like Mota deserves a 'second chance.' How's about a third? ( He has been convicted twice of PEDs yet the Giants took him back again. (The ironic thing is that a player like that would probalby need to continue on the PED of choice to maintain his performance. Perhaps Mota, afraid of 'strike three' has gone off the drugs since his performance since rejoining the team has been far from spectacular.


ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 

LET SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

NOT-SO-SECRET

GET OVER ON THEM



Whenever the San Franciso Giants get in trouble they go to their bag of tricks, or shall we say, favorite players nobody would expect or SUSPECT.  Arias? Scutaro? Blanco? How do such no-name or over-the-hill players suddenly become GIANTS, if you will,  in September and October, year after year? They just beat a better team, the Cincinatti Reds and they'll do it to you, too, St. Louis - and there may not be anything you can do about it until MLB and/or your team management, MLP and / or fans wake up and see what's going on.



The Giants did it in 2010 and nearly got away with it in 2002 - under dusty baker, no less - barely losing to the Angels in the World Series. in 2010 it was sudden heroics by unlikely figures like Renteria, Uribe, Ross, Mota ,m Wilson(?) and Guillen (before he was kicked off the team by MLB) but by then the damage was done. Guillen had 'infected' so many players, even though his own three late season game-winning hits were enough to propel the giants past San diego to the Western Division title. There were probably others, too, though only Guillen and Mota had been caught by MLB - and as Victor Conte says (and you can't go against him on this): you have to be dumb or dumber to get caught now with the new designer PED of choice, testosterone)   last year, Beltran's secret sauce didn't quite develop and other last minute injuries and problems kept the Giants out of it , but this year Sabean and Co. were right back at it, acquiring late season 'Latin Connection' Scutaro who went crazy on the juice, hitting .350 for the Giants in his two months with the team at age 37, after never hitting over .299 in a long career in easier ballparks to hit.




Then this year, there were the aforementioned 'Latin connection' of Arias and blanco, who also had their best seasons with career best homer outputs, along with Pagan. Of course the Melkman, Melky Cabrera, dumb or dumber, as he might have been to get caught, got it all going with a league-leading average while injecting new life, as it were, into the new crop of players, turning them from no names to sudden stars. Hard to find a player in the starting lineup hitting under .270, except Hunter Pence, who just got here. Give him time to pick up on the secret sauce. Of course, the local fans love it. could care less how the sudden stars happened in the country's most liberal city where 'anything goes.' Same for mangement, Sabean, Baer and Bochy, who are most responsible for their decade-long 'look the other way' approach - and of source Selig, the commish, for adding to the mockery. And here's the science behind it all:    



PED PLAYERS FUEL GIANTS' STRONG COMEBACK IN PLAYOFFS ONCE AGAIN
 Ever notice that two-thirds of the  San Franciso Giants'  starting lineup is comprised of Latin players: Scutaro, Pagan, Sandoval, Blanco,Arias (when he plays) and Sanchez (when Posey plays first base) and Cabrera (before hewas banned for using an illegal substance) . As for pitching, there's Mijares, Casilla, Mota and Romo. These players have mostly shown a surprising increase in production and numbers after joining the Giants as compared to their previous team(s).




 In Saturday's playoff game against Cincinatti, the only non-Latin player to get a hit was Pence in the 8-3 drubbing of Cincinatti by the Giants. Playoff tickets, New York Yankess playoff tickets, San Francisco Giants Playoff Tickets We only bring this up because the same thing happened in the World Series year of 2010with names like Torres, Uribe, Renteria, Guillen, Ramirez, Romo and Mota, again. We find it more than coincidental that these players would suddenly sport significantly improved numbers once joining the Giants. Perhaps not so surprising when you note what  we call the 'cockroach infestation' theory,  where PED (performance enhancing drugs) players, already on the team, are attractve to these new, fellow Latin players - willing  and wanting to boost their own performances like the players to which they look up. The stats for the new Giants speak for themselves, comparing previous years to the current season:


1) MARCO SCUTARO  - Most surprising increased numbers, this for a 37 year old player     playing in the difficult San Francisco  hitter's park


2)  JUAQUIN ARIAS  hit 5 homers for Giants this year after never hitting one before.



3) ANGEL PAGAN power numbers up since coming to SF with Melky Cabrera



4) GREGOR BLANCO who was red hot, ala Torres in 2012 for first half of season,  hit more 
homers this year than in all previous seasons combined





5) SANTIAGO  CASILLA  suddenly halved his ERA after coming to Giants in 'magic' year, 2010.





6) JOSE MIMARES , teammate with Cabrera in 2011 in Kansas City and this year , saw instant success like he had at Kansas City . Funny that the Giants would go after another Latin player off Cabrera's KC team? ...and there are other possibles...   

Add to this that GM Brian Sabean- never real great at making good trades for 'normal' players - found a new 'secret' source for trades. Ever since the Bonds era Sabean has been able to 'get away' with bringing in known tainted players like Cabreara and Mota. Even if such players ARE caught, Sabean and the Giants still get the benefit of a partial season of success, probably 5-10 game winning hits in the case of Cabrera. Guillen's short stay with the Giants in 2010 when he had three game winning hits was more than enough to push the Giants past the Padres by one game to win the Western Division. As for risk, there is none (yet) to Sabean and the Giants and, as PED guru, Victor Conte says, one has to be 'dumb or dumber' to get caught, what with all the new anti-detection techniques, most notably with testosterone, the current PED of choice among players. That Conte has come out recently stating that 'up to 50% ' of baseball players are using PEDs, according to many baseball players he would not name could be pretty damning. That Conte is  San Franciso local one could  speculate that at least some of his sources came from the local ball team, none other than the San Francisco Giants. Enough evidence yet?






Perhaps baseball really doesn't care nor do other teams (other than Kirk Gibson and
his  Arizona Diamondbacks, who have questioned the Giants' seemingly unfair advantage.
Sure, other teams could probably get away with it - and some probably do - but not to the
extent of the Giants, Kings of the PEDs for over a decade now. But most other teams
probably rather not deal with the fallout and possible reaction that the Giants have
received to some extent, thought not what it should be. How can one watch and appreicate
a team like the Giants when knowing peformance -enhanced players have affected outcomes
of a number of games in the Giants favor.  Perhaps in liberal San Francisco the Fans
Don't care. Even manager Bochy stated that a player like Mota deserves a 'second chance.'
How's about a third? ( He has been convicted twice of PEDs yet the Giants took him back
again. (The ironic thing is that a player like that would probalby need to continue on the PED
of choice to maintain his performance. Perhaps Mota, afraid of 'strike three' has gone off
the drugs since his performance since rejoining the team has been far from spectacular.



TIME TO LOOK AT SABEAN, GIANTS


AS MUCH AS THE DRUGGED PLAYERS



We may never rid drugs from baseball and other sports because
technology always seems to be one step ahead. Now it's 'fast-acting
testosterone' which leaves the system in 6-8 hours, except in
Cabrera's case. But, teams can certainly cut down dignificantly
if they try to deal with the problem. Some, like Giants GM Brian
Sabean really don't seem to care, especially when he can take
advantage of the situation.



Sabean is no dummy. He just paid 4 million for a player who gave him
a great 100 games, keeping single handedly keeping the Giants
m in first place to the time he was suspended. Jose Guillen's short
stint with the team in it's world series year was more than enough
to provide several winning hits to help them finish one game ahead
of the Padres. Not to mention G Moto and possiblly other known users
on the team that year. Before that is wass, of course, Bonds,
Santiago, Barnard and company.


If Sabean would have REALLY done his 'due dilligence' a red flag would have
gone up when he saw these simple stats before his face:
- Cabrera was a lifetime .250 hitter who suddenly rocketed to over .300
hitting with homeruns going to double figures
- Cabrera was on four different teams in four years
- Cabrera started working out with convicted user,Alex Rodriques,
prior to his first prodigious (2011).
- Why Kansas City would let him go for Jonathan Sanchez and only at
a price tag of around 4 million..
Circumstantial evidence maybe, but well enough to tell other GMs to stay away
from this guy. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.
Sabean, regarded as one of the more difficult GMs to even reach by phone,
was never a talented trader. Why else did he have to go after the likes of
known users Moto and Guillen plus other suspected ones. Sabean certainly
knew of Bonds' history many years but centered the team around hiim, firing
others including his managing partner Bill Neucomb, who was too honest.



Another point: Kudos to Kirk Gibson for noting
the effect this has had on other teams. Amazed other teams haven spoken out.
The Giants have had an unfair advantage in winning a certain number of
games they wouldn't have won without Cabrera on drugs. Certainly they wouldn't
have been in first place. Other teams , especially teams that have played
the Giants, like Arizona, have had a significant disadvantage when playing
the Giants with Cabrera. Hard to measure but probably a game or two per team
could have gone the other way, as Cabrera has had more key hits for the
Giants than any other player on the team.




#WorldSeries Tshirts -San Francisco wins World Series  Again (#3) with Bumgarner Picture/'1,000% Better' 





BREITBART DEATH MYSTERY?: Moving away from Coupons for a minute ANDREW BREITBART was a rare person. He spoke his mind and wasn't afraid to even speak against the President - like recently saying he had videos that would 'vet' Obama out of office. Yet, he didn't show anger and was always willing to debate the other side.


Of anyone, perhaps it was Breatbart who should have had a bodyguard, or two, yet he walked alone, as he did that night at 12:30 am when he collapsed and died. They say he had health issues. Yes, he was overweight, but he was only 43.  Why did he die in the  short space of time he was outside and not during the two hours while he was in the bar ? Think about it.


Hopefully, it will be a thorough autopsy just in case there ARE indications of foul play. After all, Breitbart, more than just about anyone, could be a target. He was out daily railing against the system, yet on the 'civil' side , generally made up of while collars and this could have antagonized someone - it just takes one person - who might want to bump him off. And Breatbart was not one to hide. We shall see. Just a sub-plot I have not heard mentioned. Yes, some have brought up a possible murder but not the even more conslusive reasoning of the timing. We shall see.
OBAMA on GAS PRICES... Looks like high gas prices could be here to stay. March 1 President Obama said there's 'no silver bullet' for lower gas prices, basically nothing he could do about it. Wait a minute... It seems that past Presidents have spoken, even threatened the oil-rich countries with boycotts and such. The people could even help out by cutting back on driving or switching more to alternative fuels. So, please Obama, let's be a little more open to change, even if you're not going to be the one to bring it.


Seems like we're losing a lot of needless American soldiers in Syria and Afghanistan the last few weeks. So much for apologiziing to the other side .  And as far as over-using the navy Seals. It may have worked for Obama in getting Bin Laden but it did cost 6  Seals in another episode in December. Instead of being a hero getting the terrorists , how's about making more effort to save our own, Obama

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