Sunday Notes: Dylan Stop and Jason Benetti Have Mentioned Artwork Museums


Dylan Stop was one in all my interview targets when the San Diego Padres visited Fenway Park final weekend, and as a part of my preparation I seemed again at what I’d beforehand written about him right here at FanGraphs. What I discovered had been three articles partially derived from conversations I had with the right-hander when he was within the Chicago White Sox group. One, from 2020, was on how he was making an attempt to take away undesirable reduce from his fastball. A second, from 2019, was on how he’d realized and developed his curveball. The third, from 2018, included Stop’s citing “physique consciousness and placing your hand and arm in the correct spot” as keys to his executing pitches persistently.

After which there was one thing from November 2017 that didn’t embrace quotes from the hurler himself. Somewhat, it featured plaudits for his performances down on the farm. In a chunk titled Broadcaster’s View: Who Had been the High Gamers within the Midwest League, Stop was talked about a number of occasions. Chris Vosters, who was then calling video games for the Nice Lakes Loons and extra not too long ago was the voice of the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, described a high-90s fastball, a top quality curveball, and a capability to combine his pitches properly. Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (Lansing Lugnuts) and Dan Hasty (West Michigan Whitecaps) had been others impressed by the then-promising prospect’s potential.

With that article in thoughts, I went off the overwhelmed path and requested Stop about one thing that flies properly underneath the radar of most followers: What’s the relationship between gamers and broadcasters, significantly within the minor leagues?

“Clearly, the minors is a way more low-key situation,” Stop replied. “It’s not the large stage, so it’s extra homey. It’s not that the blokes up right here don’t really feel like they’re a part of the workforce — they do — however within the minor leagues it’s closer-knit. You may need 2,000 followers, so it’s extra of a shared expertise between you and [the broadcasters] whereas within the huge leagues you may need one million individuals watching and listening. That’s extra like a shared expertise with all people.”

Which doesn’t imply there isn’t a specific amount of bonding at baseball’s highest stage. Massive-league broadcasters may not have the identical array of interactions with gamers as their multi-tasking minor-league brethren, however friendships are nonetheless fashioned.

“I used to be lucky in Chicago,” mentioned Stop. “I believe Jason Benetti is without doubt one of the finest within the sport. I acquired to be round him for a pair years and it was cool to construct a relationship with him. After all, the blokes right here in San Diego are clearly nice as properly. There’s a purpose why followers like them, and we like them for a lot the identical causes. They’ve sure persona traits or are simply likable guys.”

My asking what sorts of conversations he had with the now-TV voice of the Detroit Tigers segued into one more off-the-beaten-path matter.

“A variety of non-baseball stuff, actually,” mentioned Stop. “Jason is aware of that I like artwork, so we’d discuss artwork museums in sure cities, or perhaps what I used to be engaged on (Stop has been portray, primarily with acrylics, lately). Issues like that. He all the time confirmed curiosity in me exterior of baseball, which was cool.”

Stop visits museums when he travels to numerous cities. New York’s Museum of Trendy Artwork and Kansas Metropolis’s Nelson-Atkins Museum of Artwork are amongst his favorites So too is the Artwork Institute of Chicago, which he has visited with former teammate Lucas Giolito. Stop enjoys quite a lot of genres, and as is the case for many museum-goers, his appreciation for particular person works and artists tends to be visceral.

“I’m not into French Impressionism as a lot as, say, fashionable summary,” defined Stop. “That’s one which I like, however I wouldn’t say I’m pigeonholed into one style. I’ll see one thing and be, ‘Man, I actually like that,’ or perhaps it’s, ‘I believe that’s somewhat overrated.’ I suppose that’s similar to any of us with regards to artwork.”

Summary-art luminaries that Stop respects however wouldn’t rank amongst his favorites embrace Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. As for artists who particularly resonate with him, he listed a half dozen.

“I like [Joan] Miró rather a lot,” mentioned Stop. “I like [Jean-Michel) Basquiat and [Vincent] Van Gogh rather a lot. I actually like [Wassily] Kandinsky. I like a few of [René] Magritte’s stuff. Gustaf Klimt is nice, I imply, there’s all kinds that I like, and once more, in several genres. There may be plenty of nice artwork on the market to take pleasure in.”

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RANDOM HITTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS

Jim Bottomley went 13 for 21 in opposition to Mule Watson.

Bob Watson went 10 for 22 in opposition to Invoice Palms.

Bob Horner went 9 for 14 in opposition to Rollie Fingers.

Johnny Temple went 12 for 23 in opposition to Paul LaPalme.

Mel Ott went 13 for 26 in opposition to Ed Head.

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Bob Scanlan made 290 pitching appearances and threw 536-and-two-thirds innings over 9 MLB seasons. He is aware of what it takes to set down skilled hitters, a perspective he now shares as a pre- and post-game host and occasional in-game analyst for the San Diego Padres.

Chatting with Scanlan previous to a latest sport, I realized that the hurler-turned-broadcaster’s assault plan included throwing what the batter was anticipating to get.

“As a pitcher, there are occasions the place you understand that the hitter is aware of what you’re going to throw,” defined Scanlan. “He is aware of the pitch you’re going to throw, and he in all probability is aware of the situation you’re going to attempt to get it to. In lots of instances, that’s completely high-quality, as a result of you understand that he is aware of what you’re going to throw.

“What I’d do is throw what he was anticipating, however in somewhat bit worse spot than he was anticipating,” continued Scanlan, who toed the rubber for six totally different groups from 1991-2001. “Not each hitter falls into that lure, however there are many hitters that do. They see the ball popping out of your hand and gosh darn it, they guessed proper. So, they go after the pitch. however it’s truly six inches decrease, or six inches additional inside or exterior than they anticipated. You possibly can make the most of their exuberance that approach. After all, there are occasions the place you need to throw to totally different zones, or throw totally different pitches than they’re anticipating, but when what you want is comfortable contact, that is without doubt one of the finest methods to get it.”

Scanlan relied on comfortable contact all through his profession, largely by necessity. By his personal admission, the 6-foot-7 right-hander wasn’t somebody who may rear again and throw the ball by hitters. He averaged simply 4.1 strikeouts per 9 innings. Due partially to the strategy he described, Scanlan “in all probability acquired extra outs behind within the depend than forward within the depend.”

I steered to Scanlan that whereas the strategy may be efficient, lacking an meant six-inches-worse spot can simply end in having to again up third base.

“Just about,” Scanlan replied with fun. “Or asking for a brand new ball from the umpire.”

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A quiz:

Three left-handed pitchers have logged 3,000 or extra strikeouts. Randy Johnson and Steve Carlton are two. Who’s the third?

The reply may be discovered under.

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NEWS NOTES

Sean Aronson will make his MLB broadcast debut when he fills in on the Minnesota Twins radio broadcast from July 8-14. Aronson has been the play-by-play voice of the Triple-A St. Paul Saints since 2007.

SABR’s Cleveland chapter will maintain a digital assembly this coming Wednesday, July 10, with Keith O’Brien and Jacob Pomrenke discussing playing in baseball, previous, current, and future. Extra info may be discovered right here.

Jimmy Hurst, an outfielder whose MLB profession comprised 13 video games and 19 plate appearances for the Detroit Tigers in 1997, died earlier this week at age 52 (per Baseball Participant Passings). The Tuscaloosa native spent near twenty years in skilled ball, together with a season in Japan and 7 extra in unbiased ball stateside. One among his three big-league hits was a house run off of David Wells.

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The reply to the quiz is CC Sabathia. The southpaw handed the three,000 mark in 2019, his closing MLB season.

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A random obscure former participant snapshot:

Arquimedez Pozo has one of many extra distinctive names in baseball historical past. A Santo Domingo-born infielder whose profession comprised 26 video games — one for the Seattle Mariners in 1995, and 25 for the Boston Pink Sox in 1996-1997 — Pozo had his most-memorable second on July 28, 1996 when he hit a ninth-inning grand slam off of Minnesota’s “On a regular basis Eddie” Guardado. It was his lone house run, and one in all simply 14 hits he logged in a big-league uniform. Pozo additionally frolicked in Japan and Korea, taking part in for the Yokohama BayStars in 1999 and for the Haitai Tigers in 2000.

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Adley Rutschman is an apparent alternative at catcher for the American League All-Star workforce. Who most deserves to hitch him on the squad? I requested that query in a Twitter ballot earlier this week, with the choices being Ryan Jeffers, Logan O’Hoppe, and Connor Wong. (I didn’t embrace David Fry, because the multi-position Cleveland Guardian had caught simply 124 innings.)

Perez received the ballot by a transparent margin, garnering 55% of the votes, whereas O’Hoppe acquired 17.8%, Wong acquired 14%, and Jeffers acquired 13.2%. Here’s a snapshot of their respective stats going into the weekend:

Jeffers: .237/.324/.483, 14 house runs, 128 wRC+, 1.9 WAR.
O’Hoppe: .280/.331/.476, 12 house runs, 126 wRC+, 1.7 WAR.
Wong: .323/.379/.591, seven house runs, 133 wRC+, 1.8 WAR.
Perez: .275/.344/.460, 14 house runs, 121 wRC+, 1.9 WAR.

In all probability, Perez might be getting an All-Star berth, and there could or is probably not a 3rd catcher. Jeffers, O’Hoppe, and Wong are each bit, if no more, deserving than the Kansas Metropolis Royals stalwart.

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Greg Chicken is slashing .321/.406/.602 with 18 house runs in 288 plate appearances for the Mexican League’s Charros de Jalisco. The 31-year-old erstwhile New York Yankees first baseman performed for each the Frontier League’s Capitales de Québec and the Australian Baseball League’s Melbourne Aces in 2023.

Mexican League groups are batting a mixed .286/.363/.445 this season, whereas the circuit’s pitchers have mixed for a 5.28 ERA. Trevor Bauer is 10-0 with a 1.78 ERA and 117 strikeouts over 81 innings for Diablos Rojos del Mexico.

Natsuki Takeuchi threw eight scoreless innings on Thursday because the Seibu Lions outscored the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 3-0. The 22-year-old rookie southpaw is 5-0 with a 1.11 ERA over his first 9 NPB outings.

Kensuke Kondoh is slashing .340/.447/.571 with 13 house runs in 309 plate appearances for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. The 30-year-old outfielder has a .309/.417/.455 slash line since making his NPB debut in 2012. After I not too long ago requested Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Yusei Kikuchi in regards to the hardest hitters he confronted in Japan, he named Kondoh and Yuki Yanagita.

Byeong Hyeon Jo has a 3.63 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 44-and-two-thirds innings for the KBO’s SSG Landers. The 22-year-old right-hander has made all 46 of his appearances out of the bullpen.

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Left on the cutting-room ground from Friday’s Talks Hitting interview with Spencer Horwitz was the Toronto Blue Jays infielder’s response after I requested if he had any closing ideas.

“How are faculty hitters hitting so many homers now? I don’t know the reply,” the previous Radford College Highlander mentioned. “We had been simply speaking [in the clubhouse] of how we predict coaching is perhaps totally different. After I was in faculty it was plenty of sacrifice bunts, plenty of hit-by-pitches, plenty of bottom floor balls. Once you get to professional ball, that’s fully gone.

“I noticed that the blokes within the Golden Spikes awards had been hitting 20-30 homers. Greater than that. The query is, why? Are they that a lot stronger? Is the coaching all that a lot better? Is it the ball? The bats? The stadiums? I don’t know. I believe it will be actually fascinating to search out out why.”

Charlie Condon, who received this yr’s Golden Spikes Award honoring the highest beginner baseball participant within the nation, led all D-1 hitters with 37 house runs. The College of Georgia outfielder is predicted to be taken with one of many tops picks on this yr’s MLB draft, which begins per week from in the present day.

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Additionally left on the cutting-room ground was a short trade with Tim Herrin that adopted our dialog about his curveball. Scott Barlow was sitting inside listening to distance, so I requested the Cleveland Guardians southpaw if he has a greater breaking ball than his right-handed counterpart.

“No,” replied Herrin. “He’s acquired one of the best breaking stuff within the pen. Scotty Spin is what we name him. Scotty Spin.”

Barlow spins his curveball at 2,588 RPMs. Herrin spins his at 2,385 RPMs.

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FARM NOTES

Sheng-En Lin is slashing .328/.444/.448 with one house run and a 134 wRC+ over 161 plate appearances within the Arizona Advanced League. The 18-year-old infielder was signed out of Taiwan by the Cincinnati Reds final yr.

Curley Martha is slashing .294/.413/.459 with two house runs and a 135 wRC+ over 104 plate appearances within the Dominican Summer time League. The 17-year-old infielder — a standout within the 2019 Little League World Collection — was signed out of Curaçao by the Texas Rangers in January.

Jimmy Crooks is slashing .311/.420/.448 with three house runs and a 148 wRC+ over 219 plate appearances for the Double-A Springfield Cardinals. The 22-year-old left-handed-hitting catcher is No. 13 on our St. Louis Cardinals High Prospects record.

James Triantos is slashing .308/.346/.462 with seven house runs and a 132 wRC+ over 312 plate appearances for the Double-A Tennessee Smokies. The 21-year-old infielder/outfielder is No. 11 on our Chicago Cubs High Prospects record.

Frank Schwindel is slashing .357/.438/.636 with 11 house runs over 178 plate appearances for the unbiased Atlantic League’s Lengthy Island Geese. The 32-year-old former big-league first baseman performed in Japan final yr.

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Carson Palmquist is coming off of a season-best outing wherein he fanned 13 batters whereas surrendering only one hit and one stroll over seven scoreless innings for the Double-A Hartford Yard Goats. His total season has been stellar. Regardless of a pair of especially-tumultuous begins that make his numbers look much less spectacular than they in any other case can be, the 23-year-old southpaw within the Colorado Rockies system has a 3.29 ERA to go along with 92 strikeouts and simply 49 hits allowed in 65-and-two-thirds innings.

What makes the third-round decide within the 2022 draft out of the College of Miami a difficult matchup for opposing hitters?

“I’d say it’s my deceptiveness and my willingness to compete,” Palmquist instructed me earlier this season. “I’m not backing all the way down to any hitter. I’m throwing them strikes and seeing if they will hit it.”

Requested to elaborate on his deceptiveness, Palmquist defined that he hides the ball properly whereas throwing from a low arm slot, and because of good extension he has the next perceived velocity, making his 92 mph fastball look extra like its 95-96. Together with a four-seamer, Palmquist throws a cutter — ‘that’s the brand new wave in baseball” — a slider, and a changeup. He delivers all 4 of his pitches from the third base facet of the rubber.

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LINKS YOU’LL LIKE

MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand examined the commerce marketplace for beginning pitching.

Paul Skenes was taking part in third base when he recorded his first hit as a California prep, and it got here in opposition to his now-Pirates teammate Jared Jones. Jason Mackey has the story at The Pittsburgh Submit-Gazette.

At The Milwaukee Courier, Charles Collier wrote about how MLB isn’t doing sufficient economically for the heirs of former Negro League Gamers.

At Royals Evaluate, Bradford Lee wrote about the tragic profession of right-hander Mike Jones, whose promising future was derailed by a 1981 automobile accident.

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RANDOM FACTS AND STATS

The Cleveland Guardians have MLB’s finest house file at 29-11, The Chicago White Sox have MLB’s worst highway file at 10-36.

The Seattle Mariners are in first place within the AL West with a file of 49-42. They’ve a plus-5 run differential. The Cincinnati Reds are in fourth place within the NL Central with a file of 42-47 They’ve a plus-18 run differential.

Rafael Devers recorded his 1,000 hit with the Boston Pink Sox yesterday, making him the thirty third participant in franchise historical past to achieve that mark. Bookending Devers on Boston’s all-time hits record are John Valentin with 1,043 and Mookie Betts with 965.

Minnesota’s Jose Miranda recorded hits in 12 straight at-bats, tying him for essentially the most in MLB historical past, earlier than having his streak damaged within the sixth inning yesterday. The opposite gamers with hits in 12 straight at-bats are Johnny Kling (in 1902), Pinky Higgins (1938), and Walt Dropo (1952).

The primary MLB All-Star Recreation was performed on July 6, 1933 with the American League beating the Nationwide League 4-2. Babe Ruth hit the primary house run.

Cleveland’s Bobby Avila received the American League batting title in 1954 with a .341 common. Boston’s Ted Williams had a .345 common, however regardless of having 526 plate appearances he didn’t have sufficient at-bats to formally qualify (the rule has since been modified, with plate appearances now the determiner). Williams walked 136 occasions and had .513 OBP.

On in the present day’s date in 2007, Carlos Beltran and David Wright hit back-to-back run-scoring singles within the seventeenth inning to provide the New York Mets a 5-3 win over the Houston Astros. Aaron Sele acquired the win, Billy Wagner his seventeenth save of the season.

On in the present day’s date in 1923, the Cleveland Indians swept a doubleheader in opposition to the Boston Pink Sox, successful by scores of 27-3 and 8-5. Cleveland scored at the very least one run in each inning within the opener, together with 13 off of Lefty O’Doul within the sixth inning.

Gamers born on in the present day’s date embrace Jerry Dybzinski, an infielder who performed for the Cleveland Indians from 1980-1982, the Chicago White Sox in 1983-1984, and the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1985. A Cleveland native who was drafted out of Cleveland State College, Dybzinski logged 213 profession hits, together with house runs off of Jim Kern, Charlie Hough, and Ed Hodge.

Additionally born on in the present day’s date was Joyful Iott, an outfielder whose MLB profession comprised three video games with the Cleveland Napoleons in 1903. A local of Houlton, Maine, Frederick Bidds Iott went 2-for-10, with each of his hits coming in opposition to the Boston Individuals.

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