Sunday, April 26, 2009

Jacoby jacks home

The good Jacoby Ellsbury showed up Sunday night against the Yankees. The Red Sox speedy center fielder reached twice and stole a pair of bases -- including home plate -- in a 4-1 sweep-sealing victory. Ellsbury has been plagued by inconsistency this season, but his recent hot streak has him hitting .289.

Fantasy Impact: Fantasy owners might have to be resigned to the fact that Ellsbury may never shake his streaky nature. He suffered through a massive slump at the plate and on the bases in 2008, and just 10 days ago he was hitting .194. Ellsbury is up to 10 steals already in 2009, so it's hard to keep him out of the lineup, especially now. Ride the wave. You might be benching him again shortly.

Shell-shocked Lindstrom gets night off

Marlins manager Freddie Gonzalez gave closer Matt Lindstrom the night off on Saturday. Gonzalez says he still has faith in his young right-hander despite his 38-pitch, seven-run ninth inning on Friday.
Gonzalez said he would be giving Lindstrom the day off Saturday because he threw 38 pitches in Friday's nightmare outing.

But there is a good chance if the Marlins have the lead late in Sunday's game, Lindstrom will be back out there. If he is, Lindstrom said, he will definitely take a different approach than the one he did Friday, when he waited until the fifth batter he faced to throw something other than his 96-mile-per-hour fastball.

''I know what I have to do now to have more success -- and that's mix my pitches better and stop getting behind hitters, giving them a hitter's count,'' said Lindstrom, whose ERA jumped to 10.80 from 1.50 after giving up seven earned runs in two-thirds of an inning Friday.
Fantasy Impact: You'll have to hope Lindstrom can bounce back. On Friday Lindstrom seemed to think this is the worst he'd ever pitched. We don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Only time moving forward will tell.

KC closer by committee

With Joakim Soria nursing a sore shoulder, Kansas City will turn to a closer-by-committee approach until their All-Star reliever can return in three to five days. Soria had an MRI that came back negative.