Tree of Life

13 Jul

Pirates’ Most Valuable Players Have Been Least Expected, by Josh Taylor

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 – 11:58 pm

The answer given to the Trib’s Travis Sawchik from MLB Network analyst Dan O’Dowd sounded as simple a solution for the Pirates’ continued improvement in the second half of this season as it was for Lester Freamon to tell Roland Pryzbylewski for advice in how to take down a drug ring in West Baltimore in “The Wire.”

Follow the money.

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In other words, count on the Pirates’ highest paid players to improve after the All-Star Break and perform more to their capabilities.

That result would be the exact opposite of what this team has done in the first half. The truth is the glaring reason for this team’s renewed presence in the playoff race is not due to the contributions of the higher names on the payroll, but the collective excellence of the ones near the bottom.

Simply put: the least expensive players have largely been the more valuable ones.

The five highest-paid players on the team in annual salary are (in order): Francisco Liriano, Andrew McCutchen, Mark Melancon, Jon Niese and Josh Harrison. Three of those men — Liriano, McCutchen and Niese — have been largely underwhelming if not chronically inconsistent.

McCutchen leads the team in home runs (14), but is also on pace for career worsts in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, walk rate and strikeout rate by wide margins, respectively. Liriano has issued the most walks in the National League and Niese the second-most home runs. Harrison has been hot and cold, but still falling short in the areas where he was expected to thrive, namely his .274 batting average, 10 points below his career mark entering the season.

Melancon has been the lone efficient mainstay, tied for second in the league with the Dodgers’ Kenley Jansen with 27 saves, and his 1.23 ERA is third-best of any NL reliever with at least 30 innings pitched.

But when you look up and down the stat sheet, it appears the team is getting better bang for their buck on the items they bought from Walmart as opposed to Nordstrom’s.

The man leading the team in batting average and stolen bases, Starling Marte, and the qualified team leader in RBIs and slugging percentage, Gregory Polanco, are making less than $4 million combined this season. Four men beside McCutchen have double-digit home runs this season: Polanco, Jung Ho Kang, Sean Rodriguez and David Freese. None of them will earn more than $3 million apiece.

To top it off, this team’s offense has been better in the first half than last year’s by a significant margin. They’re hitting for a higher average, getting on base more, slugging better, hitting more home runs and scoring more runs. But it’s not just about the production. The Pirates have had an unsuspected conglomerate delivering MVP-type moments at various times.

Freese paced the offense with a .379/.455/.724 slash line during the team’s last road trip when they won seven in a row in Seattle, Oakland and St. Louis. In the same recent 15-game stretch where McCutchen has hit .288 with four homeruns and 10 driven in, Rodriguez has hit .303 with four dingers of his own and 14 RBI, not to mention homering in each of his last four starts (including all three games of the first-half finale against the Cubs). Matt Joyce has hit eight home runs so far, one every 16 at-bats, and his on-base and slugging percentage would be among the league’s best if he qualified with enough plate appearances.

Jeff Locke delivered three of the rotation’s best individual pitching performances when he tossed a three-hit shutout in Miami on May 30, out-dueled Madison Bumgarner with 6.2 scoreless innings on June 20 and held the Dodgers to one run in seven innings on June 25, one of the three wins in four games against L.A. that sparked the 12-4 surge in the past two weeks.

The injuries to Francisco Cervelli and Chris Stewart at catcher opened the door for Erik Kratz to hit the solo homer that sunk Bumgarner that night in late June against San Francisco, and for waiver claim Eric Fryer, who has hit .400 and driven in five runs in only six games. The two have also combined to throw out four of the 10 runners who have tried to steal against them.

And what of the eight rookies who have made Major League debuts this season when called up from Indianapolis — Jameson Taillon’s near no-hitter in New York against the Mets; Adam Frazier’s pair of extra base hits to help beat Oakland on the road; Chad Kuhl’s tagging of Justin Turner at home plate after a wild pitch to keep ahead of the Dodgers and, in turn, beat Clayton Kershaw; Steven Brault’s strong four innings during a win in St. Louis; and Josh Bell’s electric first weekend in Pittsburgh — to name a few?

Picking one player as the Pirates’ first-half MVP would be easy, but recognizing this team has more than a dozen men who have provided big-time moments along the way would be more fitting.

And if the Pirates do indeed follow their big money players in the second half to another playoff berth, it will have been made possible because of the unsung heroes who did the heavy lifting in the first.

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12 Jul

All-Star Game Preview

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday, July 12th, 2016 – 1:22 pm

Marte and Melancon and what to expect in All-Star Game tonight. Pirates Writer Andrew Erickson in-studio with Josh Taylor covering all the topics on the Bucs. All-Star week is sponsored by The Wicked Fox of O’Hara, For a Wicked Good Time. Tuesdays equals wing night at the Wicked Fox with over 20 flavors.

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Pirates First Round Pick Will Craig joins us to talk about how his minor league experience with Single A Black Bears is going. Sponsored by The Wicked Fox of O’Hara, For a Wicked Good Time.

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11 Jul

Steelers Over-Under

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, July 11th, 2016 – 3:45 pm

Mark Kaboly plays Over-Under with Steelers Writer Chris Adamski, Josh Taylor and the twitter audience. Over-Under on stats for Big Ben, Bell, Antonio Brown, James Harrison, Bud Dupree and more.

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11 Jul

Pirates Roundtable-All-Star Break Edition

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, July 11th, 2016 – 3:15 pm

Bucs Beat Writer Travis Sawchik in-studio with Josh Taylor for one hour of the best Pirates talk hear anywhere. Sponsored by Goodrich & Geist, representing victims of negligence.

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Jeff Erickson of Rotowire joins Josh Taylor to recap the first half of the Fantasy Baseball Season and look ahead to Fantasy Football season.

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11 Jul

All-Star Week

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, July 11th, 2016 – 12:39 pm

Preview of Home Run Derby sponsored by The Wicked Fox of O’Hara, For a Wicked Good Time. The Injury Report with Pirates and Steelers news sponsored by Goodrich & Geist, representing victims of negligence.

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Who is the Pirates First Half MVP? Polanco, Marte or Melancon? Freese? Sponsored by Mama Pepino’s Pizza, Pub and Billiards! With the newly added Billiard room, enjoy 3,000 square feet of dedicated space for pool tables!

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11 Jul

Pitt QB Breakdown

published in category: College Sports on Monday, July 11th, 2016 – 9:38 am

Less than two months until Pitt vs. Penn State. Pitt QB Position Breakdown. Where the current QB Nate Pederman can get better. Interview with Pitt QB Commit Kenny Pickett. Focus on the QB position on this show. Pitt Defense Preview.

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The Friday release of the watch lists for the prestigious Outland Trophy and Bronko Nagurski Trophy featured a total of three members of the Pitt football team being named as players to watch this season for two of college football’s most coveted individual awards.

Senior offensive linemen Adam Bisnowaty and Dorian Johnson were both placed on the watch list for the Outland Trophy, which is annually presented to the nation’s top interior lineman; simultaneously, sophomore safety Jordan Whitehead was selected to the Nagurski Trophy watch list as a candidate for National Defensive Player of the Year. The winners of both awards will be chosen at the end of the season by the Football Writers Association of America.

The Pitt football program is no stranger to either of these notable awards.

The Outland Trophy and Nagurski Trophy were both won by Pitt defensive tackle Aaron Donald following his historic 2013 season when he led the nation with 2.2 tackles for loss per game while tallying 59 tackles, 28.5 TFLs and 11 sacks. Legendary Panther offensive lineman Mark May also received the Outland Trophy in 1980 when he was selected as the nation’s top interior lineman at the conclusion of his senior year.

This season, Pitt seniors Bisnowaty and Johnson will be in contention to repeat May’s feat.

Offensive tackle Adam Bisnowaty returns for his fourth consecutive season as a starter after being named first team All-ACC by the league’s coaches in 2015. Meanwhile, offensive guard Johnson, who was chosen second team All-ACC last season, comes back for his senior year owning a 27-game consecutive start streak for the Panthers dating back to his freshman campaign.

On the defensive side of the ball, Whitehead was selected as a candidate for college football’s Defensive Player of the Year for the second time this week when the Nagurski Trophy named him to its watch list. The reigning ACC Rookie of the Year led the Panthers with 109 tackles last season, the most by a true freshman in school history, and added six TFLs, six pass breakups, one interception and one fumble recovery. Whitehead was also named as a watch-list selection for the Chuck Bednarik Award earlier this week.

Pitt was one of just three ACC schools – along with Clemson and Miami – to have multiple Outland Trophy watch-list selections, while Whitehead was one of five defensive backs in the conference selected for the watch list of the Bronko Nagurski Trophy.

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07 Jul

College Hoops Podcasts

published in category: College Sports on Thursday, July 7th, 2016 – 6:02 pm

Duquesne Women’s Basketball Coach Dan Burt joins Josh Taylor to talk about his new 8-year contract extension.

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New Robert Morris Basketball Assistant Coach and PA Basketball Legend Mike Iuzzolino joins the show to talk RMU, NBA and being in NBA Jam.

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07 Jul

PantherLair Podcasts

published in category: College Sports on Thursday, July 7th, 2016 – 4:23 pm

Lots of new Pitt Football Recruiting news plus Andrew Jones of Tar Heels Illustrated previews Pitt-North Carolina and talks ACC Coastal Division.

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Why can these schools not get it right? Pitt should be playing Penn State and West Virginia in Football.

Recapping the month of June in recruiting, breaking down the situation at defensive tackle, and an interview with Pitt DT Tyrique Jarrett.

Pitt RB Coach Andre Powell joins the show on the backs & special teams, plus Ryan Donnelly on recruiting.

Guests are Jaryd Jones-Smith and Shakir Soto. Topics: close wins in 2015 and the 4 most important games in 2016. Plus OL configurations and Soto’s transition and what it could mean for the DT position. The close games from 2015 and the 4 key games in 2016.

Pitt is not just recruiting locally, they are recruiting nationally too under this regime. Never too early to preview the Pitt-Penn State Game!

QB recruiting, concerns about O-Line recruiting and Pitt QB commit Kenny Pickett’s head coach is a guest.

Pitt junior punter Ryan Winslow has been selected as one of 27 preseason watch-list candidates for the Ray Guy Award, which is presented annually by the Augusta Sports Council to the nation’s best collegiate punter.

Winslow (Maple Glen, Pa./La Salle College H.S.) was one of just two ACC punters touted among the early frontrunners for this year’s Ray Guy Award, along with Miami senior Justin Vogel.

Now entering his third season as Pitt’s starting punter, Winslow is coming off back-to-back seasons in which he averaged more than 40 yards per punt attempt.

In 2015, Winslow averaged 41.1 yards on his 63 punts, placing 21 inside the 20-yard line with a career-long boot of 60 yards at Georgia Tech. During the 2014 season, the then-redshirt freshman punter averaged 40.1 yards per punt on 50 attempts after seizing the starting punter role early on.

Additionally, last year under new special teams coordinator Andre Powell, Winslow’s punting ability helped the Panthers rank among the nation’s leaders in punt-return defense (19th, 4.19 yards per return) while posting an impressive net average of 37.5 yards per punt attempt.

Winslow is the latest Pitt football player to be named to a preseason watch list after junior running back James Conner was among those selected to the Maxwell Award watch list for College Player of the Year, senior defensive end Ejuan Price and sophomore safety Jordan Whitehead garnered early recognition from the Chuck Bednarik Award committee as College Defensive Player of the Year candidates and junior center Alex Officer received similar consideration from the Rimington Trophy for college football’s top center.

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