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Now Pitching … Not Adam Loewen

July 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It takes a lot of courage to quit a job that you have been successful at and start over at a new one.  It also takes a great deal of intelligence to understand the long term risks to your health and put yourself first instead of money, fame, and a major league career.

But that’s exactly what Adam Loewen did this week when he announced that he was done with elbow surgeries and would restart his career as a position player.  He refused the suggestion of yet another surgery and decided to start over by picking up a bat and changing his career.  I can’t say I believe his would be the preferred choice of most MLB players, given the amounts they are paid in the majors versus the minors.  Loewen showed that money is not at at the top of his priority list.

Now, we’ve seen this happen before, with the notable case being that of St. Louis Cardinals’ Rick Ankiel.  Not too many people have forgotten his post-season pitching performance where he continually tested the strength of the screen behind home plate to the dismay of the catcher.  Most thought his baseball career was done, but he stuck with it, moving through the Cardinals’ farm system and eventually making it back to the majors last year where he’s had great success and is one of the reasons the Cardinals are still in contention.  Most had written the team off before spring training.

So now we get to see if Loewen can be as successful.  Let’s hope that the percervearavnce that got him to the majors continues, and we can once again head to Camden Yards to cheer on the Canadian.  Now that would be a great story.

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Jason Bay to … ???

July 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It looks like Pittsburgh is serious this time about trading Jason Bay.  The BC native has been rumoured to be on the trading block before, but now the Cardinals and the D-Back’s look like the top contenders to acquire the outfielder.

I’m biased as a Cardinal fan to think that they have a good chance of getting him, although the sticking point in that trade will be Colby Rasmus.  The up-and-coming outfielder has thought to be untouchable, but it seems that Bay is making the Cards reconsider.  The D-Backs might have to give up their 2nd baseman prospect Bonifacio, but that could leave a big hole in the infield if current 2B Orlando Hudson leaves at the end of the year.  Xavier Nady also appears to be on the way out of Pittsburgh, so he may factor into the decision making.

Let’s hope Bay can go to a team that appreciates him and can showcase his abilities to the rest of the league.  He’s a strong player, one of the top Canadians in the league, and it would be great to see him on a contender.

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