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Friday, June 22, 2012

The CROW demoted to AA after slow start...

I'm just not ready for AAA
The "CROW" had 6 GS for Triple A Lansing and just couldn't get going.  The Titans management thus demoted Reagan Wear to AA New Hampshire.  Wear had a 5.40 ERA in six starts for Lansing compiling a 2-4 record.  In his first appearance in AA ball, Wear went 7.6 IP gives up 0 ER and has 10 Ks while only giving up 4 hits for the no-decision.  At 20 years old and a deep SP rotation for Toronto at the BSA level there is no need to rush Wear until he is ready to advance to the next level.  GM Goldy was asked if he would ever consider moving the youngster considering the Titans are poised to return to the BSA Championship Series and the comment was, "No not really".  Reagan's last 10 game starts are as follows:
 
Game Log, Last 10 Games
DateVs.ResultStartIPHRERBBKDec
05/16/2015@ MONLoss, 1-2X7.2400010
05/08/2015 LVGLoss, 1-4X6.174436Loss
05/02/2015@ SJSLoss, 2-6X6.055545Loss
04/25/2015@ ABQWin, 7-1X8.051146Win
04/19/2015@ MHBLoss, 0-3X8.043315Loss
04/12/2015 MEXWin, 5-1X7.031184Win
04/06/2015 WWALoss, 1-9X1.158831Loss

Cuan the hottest hitter remains *HOT*

Things are going my WAY!
Chien-Shih Cuan OF for the Toronto Titans is putting together one of the best hitting seasons of all-time in the BSA.  The awards earned so far are incredible (see below) and his YTD stats are mind-boggling (see below).  The Toronto faithful wonder if he can sustain this pace to finish the year with a .400 batting average?  Earning $3.5M this year places Chien-Shih easily as one of the most productive players for the dollar in the BSA.  More than 1/3rd of his hits have been for extra bases too and this surprising slugging has added some fear to opposing teams at the top of the Toronto batting lineup.  One concern for management is the fact that he has committed as many errors in the OF (5) than he had all of last year for the Titans playing both LF and RF.

GABH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGSB
40170691329352620.406.487.6650

04/20

Wins the BSA CL Player of the Week Award.
05/01Wins the BSA CL Batter of the Month Award.
05/04Wins the BSA CL Player of the Week Award.

Oh Canada Oh No No! Hollywood Style...

I'm in the ZONE!
Titans Bolden No-Hits Cougars:
Monday, May 11th, 2015:
The crowd sensed something special today at CNE Stadium.  They seemed to get a little louder with passing of each out and each inning. It was obvious on the scoreboard that the pitcher had a no-hitter.  "It was like the playoffs or the BSA Championship," Ricky Bolden told the press after the game."  It ended up a very special day for Bolden of the Toronto Titans.  He held the Kansas City Cougars hitless and beat them 14-0, totaling 11 strikeouts with 2 walks and faced only 29 batters.  "Today was my day and I got lucky. I've had a couple of other shots that I've lost in the seventh inning and today I got through that and made it."  Lucky? Maybe so. But it usually takes more than luck to hold a team hitless.  This season Bolden has compiled the following stats: 
GGSRecSVERAIPHAHRBBKWHIP
554-101.7441.12944270.80

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Titans learn from last year as April comes to a close...

The Toronto Titans will end April on a strong note compared to last year.  The Titans 18-5 in 1st place in the CL Central Division, 5 games ahead of Kansas City.  The Titans finish the month of April with a 3 game home stand against CL juggernaut Greenville before travelling to Indianapolis for 2 games.

GM Goldberg said, "I am glad my team is playing great baseball at the start of the year and I hope we will carry it forward to the post season!"  Unlike past Goldberg teams this one has a strong balanced focus at the plate and on the mound.  Team Statistics versus the CL through April prove this point (See below).  Whenever you are 1st in HR and 2nd in runs scored and get on base (4th) you have a chance to win the game with your bat no matter where and/or what the situation is.  We are used to having great pitching and again this year our SP lead the way (1st - ERA and 1st Runs Allowed & 1st OPP Bavg.) .  The loss of Mendoza really hurts but this is gut check time for this team that rode Mendoza like the horse he is through the playoffs last year.    We have made several big trades, FA acquisitions and have extended some players to BSA big time contracts and our time must be now to win it all in the BSA.

Team Batting Rankings
BAvg..276 - 2nd in CL
OBPct..348 - 4th in CL
SLUG Pct..477 - 1st in CL
OPS.825 - 2nd in CL
Runs Scored138 - 2nd in CL
Hits227 - 2nd in CL
EBH95 - 1st in CL
Home Runs32 - 1st in CL
Bases-On-Balls87 - tied for 7th in CL
Strikeouts164 - 12th in CL
Stolen Bases12 - tied for 5th in CL
Team Pitching Rankings
ERA2.95 - 1st in CL
Starters' ERA3.04 - 1st in CL
Bullpen ERA2.70 - 3rd in CL
Runs allowed76 - 1st in CL
Hits allowed178 - 2nd in CL
Opponents AVG.226 - 1st in CL
BABIP.272 - 3rd in CL
HR allowed15 - 2nd in CL
Bases-On-Balls55 - 1st in CL
Strikeouts174 - tied for 1st

Titans ACE out for the year...

I heard a POP!
Guillermo Mendoza Gets Diagnosis, Out 8 Months
Tuesday, April 21st, 2015:

Guillermo Mendoza SP will have to wait a while longer to return to the BSA.  The Toronto starting pitcher was informed this afternoon that he will miss another 8 months with a fractured elbow.  The injury has kept him off the field since 04/17/2015.  Though Mendoza had hoped to return soon, he has no choice but to be patient. "Gotta stay focused," he said. "Gotta stay positive." 

Team trainer Earl Lowery was in disgust once he heard the official word from the doctors.  The XRay showed one bone but in two pieces and there is a huge question mark if he will even return to the BSA ever again.

It is my time again!
The BSA nay sayers will have to enjoy watching "Incredible Yi" again on the mound.  This two pitcher horse had a remarkable regular season last year only to see his end in a big disappointment with a sub-par playoff performance that cost the Titans a chance of becoming the first even CL team to win the BSA championship.  "I am going to get the ball every 5 days and when I do I am going to shine" says, Yi.  He will take over the open slot in the rotation left behind by Mendoza.

BIG reason the Titans are cruising in 1st place in the CL Central Division....

This is our year!
Red-Hot Cuan CL Player of the Week
BIG reason the Titans are cruising in 1st place in the CL Central Division
Monday, April 20th, 2015:
 
At the age of 29, Chien-shih Cuan - LF might have some potential he hasn't realized yet -- if his success at the plate last week is any indication. The Toronto right fielder put up some exceptional numbers the past seven days with a .526 batting average. 

For his efforts Cuan collected the Continental League Player of the Week Award.

He racked up 10 hits in 19 at-bats, 4 home runs and 9 RBIs last week in 5 games.

GM Goldberg said after the news of the award, "No surprise here in our club house;  Cuan is a hard worker and from the day I arrived in this organization every club we have talked too always asks if he is available!"  He has been sitting down vs. LHP, however; if he continues to stay HOT he will get his ABs vs. the Southpaws.

So far this year his stats are: 
GABH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGSB
197733727211411.429.527.8440

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Toronto looking to regroup after devasting loss in the finals.

The Toronto Titans are looking to rebound after a cinderella season concluded by losing Game 7 to the Hendersonville Hitmen.  Toronto faced alot of tough off-season decisions and learned from their mistakes last off-season in order to play the patience game in their favor.

Lets take a look at the off-season:

Salvadore Perez SP:  Toronto identified him as one of their key pieces of their rotation this season.  Toronto was able to keep him through arbitration and also was successful in extending him one season at $12M.  This 16 winner is predicting a 20 game win season in 2014!




Guillermo Mendoza SP:  Toronto then switched their attention to their staff ace.  Toronto management convinced Mendoza to sign a 4 year extension worth $36M or $9M per year!  In order to even dream about winning a BSA title you better have a #1 SP that can compete vs. the BSA's best on the mound.





Chien-shih Cuan OF:  Toronto then successfully signed Chien-shih to a 3 year - $14.2M contract extension.  Cuan is solid defender and great contact hitter.  When you play in a large park like we do in Toronto it is nice to have some OF that can get after the ball with their amazing range.  When trade talk winds are in the area, Cuan is usually the one player the other owners want to discuss.  We are happy to have him here for the next 3 years.


Ricky "Hollywood" Bolden SP:  Toronto then pulled off a great win-win trade with LA who was looking to bank roll some payroll for other moves.  Toronto traded 29-year-old minor league starting pitcher Nick Reed, 26-year-old minor league left fielder Santiago Farías and 19-year-old minor league reliever Juan Velázquez to the Los Angeles Bruins, getting 30-year-old starting pitcher Ricky Bolden in return.  Ricky provides a solid 3rd ace to the rotation along with Mendoza and Perez.

Jaime Torres - C:  Toronto then continued its great off-season by acquiring the premier hitter in Free Agency.  Jaime Torres signed a 1 year $13M dollar contract to play for the NL champions.  Jaime will play some Catcher and will also see sometime at DH for the Titans.  The rumours were swirling when other teams said they had offered a better contract to him but, he signed with the Titans instead.  "We are happy to have an elite bat added to our lineup!" said GM Goldberg.


Jose Murillo - MR:  The Titans then went back to the well of one of the most respective pitching systems in all of the BSA - Los Angeles to sign FA Jose Murillo.  Last year in the BSA he was one of the most dominant relievers in the game.  "A 1.82 ERA and 0.97 WHIP will get your attention everytime!" said, GM Goldberg.  We know the hard work the GM Mike Brouillette puts into his pitching system in LA and we loved Murillo's mechanics on the mound and we feel he can help Toronto bring the 1st ever BSA title to a NL team.  The contract was a 1 yr deal worth $4M dollars.

Jose Brito - SP:  Toronto fans were devasted at Jose Brito's performance in the BSA finals this year vs. Hendersonville.  Brito had the ball in Game 4 with Toronto up 2-1 to put the hammer lock on the series and came up lame with an injury and then in Game 7 with Toronto battling back to tie it 3-3 with a win the night before in chaotic Hendersonville crowd;  Brito could not hold on to a 2-0 through 2 innings lead.  Despite the set-backup GM Goldberg said, "He is just a perfect fit for our park that it was hard not to reach out to him at the end of Spring Training to see if we finally could put some realistic $figures on the table".  Brito signed a 1 year $4M dollar a year contract.

Jimmy Sanders - SP:  Then a hail mary offer was made as Toronto signed the injured Jimmy Sanders to what management feels was a no-risk win only contract at $2.76M for the year.  If Sanders returns to form, our starting rotation we feel will be one of the best if not the best in the BSA this season.  The doctor's said Sanders on 10/02/2014 was diagnosed with a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament and would miss 8-9 months.  However; under the care of the Toronto doctors the injury has been reduced and the strong feeling his that Sanders would be joining the Titans by the trading deadline.

John Crowe - 1B:  The Titans were strongly persuing "Headgame" from day 1.  After sending a bunch of solid talent to KC last year to acquire him there was no chance that Toronto would not bring this future BSA HOF back for at least one more year.  GM Goldberg said, "Head game is a power hitter that opposing pitchers in the BSA still fear".  The move does mean that Raul Gonzalez would likely not be back with the Titans this year.  Raul Gonzalez one of the most consistent 2nd tier players was a rbi machine year after year.  "We wish him all the best and hope he lands with another BSA team!" said a Toronto fan.

There were other smaller moves made that included add and subtracting to our deep pen in addition to moving Jose Romero C to the LA organization because of our depth at catcher.

We are excited about the 2015 season in the BSA and the moves above send a message to the other teams in the BSA that the Titans are here to play some ball that counts in the fall.