60 GAME UPDATE: 20-40
Les Nessman reports:
Well, it is back to business as usual for the Flytraps. And the usual business around these parts is losing. the team has gone a pathetic 6-14 since our last update, although 3 of those 6 wins came in a 3 game sweep of the AL South leaders, Atlanta. The team's manager stated after the sweep that he wished every game this season could be against Atlanta. Perhaps the reason for that wish is that this team simply cannot beat anyone else.
As if the losses weren't bad enough, the team's offensive leader, Dennis Delaney, is on the 15 day DL with a hip inflammation. He is expected back in about a week and a half. Matt Kirwan does continue to show good power, as he now has 20 HR and 45 RBI on the season.
On the pitching side, Johnnie Price continues to put up good stats, with a 3.57 ERA despite his slow start. However, the team's offensive woes have Price sitting on a 4-6 record. Jason Wright, who threw the tam's second no-hitter of the season, is now 4-5 with an ERA just over 5.00. In the bullpen, Fausto Herrera has pitched well in setup with a 2.70 ERA. Noone else, however, seems to be able to get anyone at all out these days. And Herrera is only available once every 3 days or so.
The big news in Cincinnati though is the Amateur Draft. It was just held this morning and the Flytraps selected, wih the #4 overall pick, Eric Logan of Marion, Kentucky. Logan is a 20 year old catcher who is probably 2-3 years away from being ready for the bigs. Defensively, he may be one of the best in the game with a strong accurate arm, great glove, and top notch pitch calling (projects to 11-41-75-70-75). Offensively, he is a complete monster, and by far the best hitter in this year's draft pool. He has legitimate Triple Crown potential. (projects to 74-95-100-89-79). His only drawbacks are a lack of speed (though he is a good smart baserunner), and a lower durability (projects to 71). However, these drawbacks are minimal compared to his incredible talent.
Following the draft, this reported asked management why they went with a catcher given that Stevie Bonilla is one of the "Fab Five" prospects. The response was simply that a team can never have too much offensive talent. Obviously, in a year or two this team may need to make a decision about whether Bonilla and Murphy both have places in the team's future (and one could DH if need be). but for now, it is a solid luxury to have.
The draft this year also netted a few more solid prospects including a big-time power hitting second baseman. The majority of the draft picks will be sent to Rookie League, though Murphy will probably start his career at High A.
Next update after the 80 game mark (around the mid-point of the season).