GIF of the Moment: Rick Ankiel’s Hose, Part II
You know you’re doing something right (or very wrong) when you make multiple appearances on GIF of the Moment. Can you imagine if the runner had tested Rick Ankiel? Dude might have been out by 15 feet.
You know you’re doing something right (or very wrong) when you make multiple appearances on GIF of the Moment. Can you imagine if the runner had tested Rick Ankiel? Dude might have been out by 15 feet.
National League
West: Arizona
Central: St. Louis
East: Philadelphia
Wild Card: Washington
Wild Card: Miami
NLDS: Phillies def. Nationals in four; D-Backs def. Cardinals in five
NLCS: D-Backs def. Phillies in six
NLCS MVP: Justin Upton
NL Rookie of the Year (hitter): Devin Mesoraco
NL Dark Horse Rookie of the Year (hitter): Yonder Alonso
NL Rookie of the Year (pitcher): Drew Pomeranz
NL Dark Horse Rookie of the Year (pitcher): Trevor Bauer
NL Reliever of the Year: Brian Wilson
NL Dark Horse Reliever of the Year: Rex Brothers
NL Comeback Player of the Year: Buster Posey
NL Dark Horse Comeback Player of the Year: Adam Wainwright
NL Strikeout King: Clayton Kershaw
NL Dark Horse Strikeout King: Stephen Strasburg
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw
NL Dark Horse Cy Young: Zack Greinke
NL Batting Champ: Joey Votto
NL Dark Horse Batting Champ: Carlos Gonzalez
NL HR Champ: Mike Stanton
NL Dark Horse HR Champ: Jay Bruce
NL MVP: Joey Votto
NL Dark Horse MVP: Troy Tulowitzki
American League
West: Los Angeles
Central: Detroit
East: Tampa Bay
Wild Card Winner: Texas
Wild Card Winner: New York
ALDS: Tigers over Rangers in four; Angels over Rays in five
ALCS: Tigers over Angels in seven
ALCS MVP: Brennan Boesch
AL ROY (hitter): Mike Trout
AL Dark Horse ROY (hitter): Jesus Montero
AL ROY (pitcher): Matt Moore
AL Dark Horse ROY (pitcher): Jarrod Parker
AL Comeback Player of the Year: Joe Mauer
AL Dark Horse Comeback Player of the Year: Joe Nathan
AL Reliever of the Year: Jose Valverde
AL Dark Horse Reliever of the Year: Joe Nathan
AL Strikeout King: Felix Hernandez
AL Dark Horse Strikeout King: Yu Darvish
AL Cy Young Winner: Felix Hernandez
AL Dark Horse Cy Young Winner: Max Scherzer
AL Batting Champ: Miguel Cabrera
AL Dark Horse Batting Champ: Dustin Pedroia
AL HR King: Jose Bautista
AL Dark Horse HR King: Adam Dunn
AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera
AL Dark Horse MVP: Jacoby Ellsbury
2012 World Series: Tigers over D-Backs in five
2012 WS MVP: Prince Fielder
National League:
West: Diamondbacks
Central: Cardinals
East: Phillies
Wild Card: Marlins
Wild Card: Giants
NLDS: Phillies def. Marlins in 4; Cardinals def. Diamondbacks in 5
NLCS: Cardinals def. Phillies in 6
NLCS MVP: Lance Berkman
NL Rookie of the Year (hitter): Devin Mesoraco
NL Dark Horse Rookie of the Year (hitter): Bryce Harper
NL Rookie of the Year (pitcher): Trevor Bauer
NL Dark Horse Rookie of the Year (pitcher): Shelby Miller
NL Reliever of the Year: Jonathan Axford
NL Dark Horse Reliever of the Year: Jason Motte
NL Comeback Player of the Year: Hanley Ramirez
NL Dark Horse Comeback Player of the Year: Dan Uggla
NL Strikeout King: Clayton Kershaw
NL Dark Horse Strikeout King: Madison Bumgarner
NL Cy Young: Clayton Kershaw
NL Dark Horse Cy Young: Josh Johnson
NL Batting Champ: Carlos Gonzalez
NL Dark Horse Batting Champ: Starlin Castro
NL HR Champ: Giancarlo Stanton
NL Dark Horse HR Champ: No one is going to hit more HRs than Stanton
NL MVP: Justin Upton
NL Dark Horse MVP: Giancarlo Stanton
West: Angels
Central: Tigers
East: Rays
Wild Card Winner: Yankees
Wild Card Winner: Rangers
ALDS: Angels def. Yankees in 3; Tigers def. Rays in 4
ALCS: Tigers def. Angels in 7
ALCS MVP: Prince Fielder
AL ROY (hitter): Jesus Montero
AL Dark Horse ROY (hitter): Yoenis Cespedes
AL ROY (pitcher): Matt Moore
AL Dark Horse ROY (pitcher): Yu Darvish
AL Comeback Player of the Year: Ichiro Suzuki
AL Dark Horse Comeback Player of the Year: Vernon Wells/Adam Dunn
AL Strikeout King: Felix Hernandez
AL Dark Horse Strikeout King: Matt Moore
AL Cy Young Winner: Felix Hernandez
AL Dark Horse Cy Young Winner: Ubaldo Jiminez
AL Batting Champ: Adrian Gonzalez
AL Dark Horse Batting Champ: Eric Hosmer
AL HR King: Jose Bautista
AL Dark Horse HR King: Evan Longoria
AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera
AL Dark Horse MVP: Albert Pujols
2012 World Series: Tigers def. Cardinals in 6
2012 WS MVP: Justin Verlander
I recently returned to Dallas after a spring break that took me to Scottsdale and Farmington to visit the people I love as well as to visit a residency that hopefully I will be a part of once I graduate from dental school. During my time off I was able to watch several Cactus League games at the finest baseball venue on the planet: Salt River. Holy shit. That place makes Camelback look like a JV complex. After a decade in Tucson, the Rox and Diamondbacks deserve this place.
When I got home Griff allowed me to work out his C-Team guys in the infield and at the dish for a couple of days. I was able to watch his guys play Durango (CO) High’s C squad a couple times later in the week. A friend and former teammate of ours manages the DHS boys, and that entire program is doing a terrific job in no small part due to what he brings to the lower levels. It was a great little break from the daily grind of dental school, and it reminded me of what makes this time of year so special.
I was fortunate enough to watch some of the younger guys for Arizona and Colorado take part in an afternoon Minor League contest on some of the practice fields at Salt River, and it was easy to see in their faces how grateful they were to be doing what they were for a living. They were nearly all around 3 or 4 years, if ever, from breaking camp with the big club, but that was nowhere to be seen in the way they carried themselves regardless of the fact that it was Minor League Spring Training.
Over on the big field, Colorado utility guy and fellow New Mexican, Jordan Pacheco, was demolishing Cactus League pitching as he has done all spring. It would take a real group of idiots to send this guy back to Triple-A. He represented the state, as he has always done, spectacularly. With upwards of five New Mexican players cracking Major League rosters this spring, there’s never been a better time to grow up a ballplayer back home.
As I worked out Griff’s boys, it was obvious how into the game the youth around Farmington is today. Farmington High and Piedra Vista are the two best AAAA teams in the state and probably the two best regardless of class. Shilo McCall (PVHS) is now the top draft prospect statewide following an Alex Bregman (Abq. Academy) hand injury. PV defeated several very high quality teams in Phoenix last week including nationally ranked Santa Fe High (OK), and both Farmington schools are poised for what will prove to be a dogfight of a district season.
Perhaps the one thing that stuck out in my mind the most vibrantly while I was home was the generational aspect of the game. Several of Griff’s kids have family members that I either played with or against or even watched as a kid myself. Two good friends and former teammates watched the births of their first children this month as well. This time of year reminds us all to look positively toward the future and toward the upcoming months and to treat today as exactly what it is: an opportunity to grow within the game and within life that we will never get back. It reminds us that last season, last month, and yesterday are all distant memories and that today and every single day after it deserve to be approached positively. Also, the weather in the desert southwest in March cannot be beat.
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