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Those numbers aren't an abberation. Pickering really can crush the ball.

 

Yes, but hitting 10 home runs in 24 at-bat is probably an abberation.

 

BPro said he's better than Ken Harvey.

 

Uh huh. Calvin is also older and heavier than Ken.

 

You'd rather trade him and keep Ken Harvey? Err, okay.

 

There's one problem with that plan.

 

Calvin is left-handed, Harvey is right-handed. They'd make a good platoon, if the Royals didn't have Matt Stairs.

 

Even with AAA glory, does that mean he's due for a breakout year in the majors?

 

There's alot of players who hit home runs in AAA, but don't hit home runs as often in the majors. Like Israel Alcantara.

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Even with AAA glory, does that mean he's due for a breakout year in the majors?

 

Possibly. There's a large body of evidence suggesting AAA success is an indicator of big league success, and the line between a major leaguer and minor leaguer isn't as clear as one might think.

 

As for comparing Harvey and Pickering, you're missing one key component. Pickering is far more PATIENT at the plate than Harvey.

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Meanwhile in AAA.. someone is just totally kicking ass.

 

His name is Calvin Pickering. He's a left-handed first baseman/DH for the AAA Omaha Royals.

 

Here are his numbers so far:

 

he's played in 8 games

He's scored 11 runs

He has 13 hits in 24 at-bats (.542)

He has one double and two singles

He's hit 10 home runs

 

Yes. He has hit 10 home runs already.

 

That's good for 44 total bases and 23 runs batted in.

 

He has a 1.833 slugging percentage right now.

 

Odds are, he will slow down.

 

But, he will have plenty of time to kick ass, since the Royals have two good first basemen (Sweeney and Ken Harvey) and Matt Stairs is also on the team. But, if Stairs gets hurt, Pickering might make it to Kansas City.

 

I'd rather let him go on to hit 50+ home runs in AAA.

 

Or, I'd trade him to a stupid team

PORK CHOP!

 

I saw him play a lot of A Ball for the Orioles Affiliate Delmarva Shorebirds in 1997. I went to a game the Shorebirds played in NC and people were heckling him calling him Pork Chop.

 

Minor/Major stats through 2001

 

He hit 25 Homers here (in a very unfriendly HR park) leading the Shorebirds to the SAL League title and 31 the next year at AA Bowie. He only hit 16 HR at AAA in 99 and 6 in 2000 although I suspect maybe there was in injury in 2000. He didn't do anything when he was called up with the Os so I imagine thats why they let him go.

 

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Calvin's 1997 Shorebirds Card

 

and while Im at it..

 

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1996 Shorebirds Card (his first card that I know of, too bad he's a Yankee now..)

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::Shakes fist in MURDEROUS RAGE~!::

::Joins Rant. For a totally different reason::

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Here's the splits for Pickering so far in 2004

 

v. LHP: 0 for 5

v. RHP: 13 for 19 with all the stuff mentioned before

 

And yeah, it's likely he's in a peak year. So, if Stairs goes down, then Cal should be called up.

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Boy, I don't know whether to be prouder of Matt Riley's 1 hit, 7K outing or the O's offense delivering 11 runs. Good time to be an Orioles fan! B-)

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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/2512505

 

Astros deal Saarloos to A's for hard-throwing Harville

By BRIAN McTAGGART

Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle

 

The Astros made a move they hope will bolster their bullpen by acquiring righthander Chad Harville from the Oakland Athletics for righthander Kirk Saarloos late Friday.

 

The trade, announced after the Astros beat the Milwaukee Brewers 2-0 at Minute Maid Park, gives the club another power arm to add to the bullpen. Harville will join the major-league club and will be in uniform for tonight's game against the Brewers.

 

The Astros will have to make room for Harville on the 25-man roster, and general manager Gerry Hunsicker said a move would be announced today.

 

"He is somebody that hasn't pitched a lot at the major-league level," Hunsicker said of Harville. "He's been a closer at the minor-league level. Certainly, he has closer's stuff. He throws 94, 96 mph with a low to mid-80s slider. He's got Brad Lidge kind of stuff.

 

"It's just that he has not had the opportunity at the major-league level to demonstrate what he can do."

 

Harville, 27, was 0-0 with a 3.38 ERA in three relief appearances for Oakland this season but was designated for assignment Thursday. He was out of options and said he wouldn't accept his minor-league assignment, which prompted Oakland to trade him.

 

Saarloos, 24, made his big-league debut in just his professional season but struggled. He failed to make the team out of spring training and was 0-2 with a 15.43 ERA in two starts at Class AAA New Orleans.

 

Harville has a 1-2 record in the majors with a 5.62 ERA in 42 games in parts of four seasons.

 

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Anyone know anything about this Harville guy? Anybody that might potentially help the Astros is a concern to me.

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I'm totally surprised at the lack of publicity the Dodgers-Giants series has recieved. Sure it's no Yankees- Red Sox but I'd expect it to get a little more publicity then the average series.

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That rivalry hasn't been interesting in years, simply because L.A. really hasn't been all to competitive in a while, so there's less drama and excitement involved in the series.

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Calvin Pickering :lol:

 

Oh man, been there, done that...

I was about to say the same thing. It's like every year some he's with a new teams farm system.

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Anyone know anything about this Harville guy?  Anybody that might potentially help the Astros is a concern to me.

To this point he's be your classic 4-A player. Dominates Triple-A but struggles in the Majors. Hard thrower who the A's at once point pegged as a future closer but has had control problems. He was out of options so the A's were going to lose him through waviers or free agency so they did well to get something for him.

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I haven't been this embarassed to call myself a Yankee fan in 10 years.

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Can't Steinbrenner pay a hundred planes to dump water on the field and have the game called?

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Guest FrigidSoul

Nothing like watching the Yanks threaten and then kill it themselves on a routine ground ball for a double play.

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I find it funny, that with the way Citizen's Bank Park plays David Bell is looking like he could hit 30 HRs this year in that place. If Thome was right handed he could hit at least 60 the way it is looking.

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Can someone murder that shrieking woman that's clearly next to the TV mic?

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Attention Yankees. It is not too late to trade for David Bell.

Fuck. I'll take Albert Belle.

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