Pretty hectic day for ol' Ryan Ludwick. He gets traded, embarks on a cross-country jet trip, leaving a nice 75 degree day in San Diego to touch down in steamy Pittsburgh. Then he braves rush hour traffic to get to the North Shore ballyard.
The guy barely had enough time to pull on his stockings, much less figure out who his teammates may be, before jogging into left field an hour-and-a-half after he was ushered into the locker room. Let's hope he can survive his first day on an adrenaline rush.
And he's stepping into an important series. Yah, the Cubs are pretty pathetic this year, and lost five in a row to the Brewers and St. Louis before knocking off the Cards on national TV yesterday. But this is a set of the games the Bucs have to take if they want to stay relevant in the NL Central.
The Pirates had to move someone to clear roster space for Ludwick - Clint Hurdle was waiting to eyeball him before making the move official - and so the Dominican yo-yo, SS Pedro Ciriaco, was sent back to Indy. It's the obvious call, but GW cringes every time he thinks of the middle infield depth. It consists of Brandon Wood, who has played some short and two innings of MLB second base. Stay well, Pittsburgh Kid.
Anyway, keep an eye out for #36 in left field, batting fifth on your scorecard. He's here.
"Somehow we have developed this large contingent of know-it-all baseball fans who bay like wounded coyotes at any mention of wins, losses, RBI or batting average. I never know whether I should blame myself for this or not.." (Bill James)
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Ludwick Here; Ciriaco Down
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Ryan Ludwick Joins The Bucs
Just beating the timetable, the Bucs announced at 3:55 PM that they had a deal with San Diego: OF Ryan Ludwick for a PTBNL. Jan Langosch of MLB.com tweets that the Padres have a list of three minor league players to select from to complete the deal. None are expected to be top prospects. The Bucs haven't announced who's leaving the 25 man roster yet; that has to be done tonight or tomorrow.
Ludwick, 33, was hitting .238 with 18 doubles, 11 home runs and 64 RBI for the Padres. He's considered a reliable glove (4.1 UZR/150 and plays LF in spacious PETCO Park) and has some gap-to-gap pop in his bat. Ludwick does sport a reverse split through out his career, though - .274 v righties and .236 v. lefties.
He played for Texas in 2002, Cleveland (2003-05) and St. Louis (2007- 2010) before being traded to San Diego last year on July 31st. In 752 career games, Ludwick has compiled a line of .262/115/439. He was an All-Star in 2008.
The Pirates will pick up the remainder of the $6.775 million salary due Ludwick this season, about $2.2M. He'll be a free agent at the end of the year. That may have been the key to the deal being completed. Earlier in the day, it was reported by several sources that the Indians had him all but wrapped up.
The big question isn't where he fits in now, but what the Buc plans are for him when Alex Presley and Jose Tabata return from the DL later in August. If they like what they see, the Pirates may try to sign him for 2012 given the dearth of MLB-ready RH outfielders in the organization.
Ludwick, 33, was hitting .238 with 18 doubles, 11 home runs and 64 RBI for the Padres. He's considered a reliable glove (4.1 UZR/150 and plays LF in spacious PETCO Park) and has some gap-to-gap pop in his bat. Ludwick does sport a reverse split through out his career, though - .274 v righties and .236 v. lefties.
He played for Texas in 2002, Cleveland (2003-05) and St. Louis (2007- 2010) before being traded to San Diego last year on July 31st. In 752 career games, Ludwick has compiled a line of .262/115/439. He was an All-Star in 2008.
The Pirates will pick up the remainder of the $6.775 million salary due Ludwick this season, about $2.2M. He'll be a free agent at the end of the year. That may have been the key to the deal being completed. Earlier in the day, it was reported by several sources that the Indians had him all but wrapped up.
The big question isn't where he fits in now, but what the Buc plans are for him when Alex Presley and Jose Tabata return from the DL later in August. If they like what they see, the Pirates may try to sign him for 2012 given the dearth of MLB-ready RH outfielders in the organization.
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