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Huntsville Headlines 39.006 "Comings and Goings"

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:29 pm
by HoosierVic
Huntsville Times Report
Nov. 20, 2038

Phantoms Comings and Goings

Pitching Coach Signed
The Huntsville Phantoms have hired a familiar name as their new pitching coach: Art “Gramps” Messer, who served in that role once before, during the 2035-36 seasons.

He replaces Bob Blaisdell, whose contract was not renewed after two largely ineffective years.

Messer, 62, has a great reputation for working with young groundball pitchers, and his familiarity with the organization, the city and some of the peculiarities of its home ballpark made the decision to bring Messer back an easy one, team officials said.

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Messer returns
"Art knows the challenges of pitching here, and he knows we are particularly focused on groundball specialists because the cozy dimensions of our ballpark are punishing for pitchers who live by the flyball," said General Manager Vic Caleca.

“Although there aren't a whole lot of guys on the staff today who were here during Art's previous tenure, he knows what they'll need to know to pitch here successfully,” Caleca said. "He's an excellent teacher."

Messer, who spent the last two seasons in San Antonio, said he’s excited by the opportunity to "come home," especially since Caleca has assured him that the team is taking steps to address the fielding shortcomings that helped sink its fortunes last season.

“If they keep their word, and I have no doubt they will, I think I can make a difference for these guys,” Messer said. “There’s certainly talent there: I’m looking forward to reuniting with (Juan) Nicto and getting to know guys like (Justin) Archer and (Frits) Brinson. If we get that fielding situation straightened around, maybe we can make some noise in 2039.”

Sources said the team signed Messer to a three-year contract worth $214,000 per season.

Hall Leaves Huntsville
Designated hitter David Hall was not tendered a contract for arbitration this week and will enter free agency.
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Hall leaves Phantoms
Although Hall put up some prodigious power numbers during his five seasons with Huntsville – including 49 homers in 2036 and 48 in 2037 – his playing time slipped considerably in 2038.

In fact, he spent much of the season in AAA as other players moved ahead of him on the depth chart, and he struggled to a slash line of .221/.329/.517 with just 11 homers and a -0.6 WAR in Huntsville.

“It was a difficult decision, but we simply cannot afford to have a part-time player – or a AAA player – earning $6 million a year,” said Assistant General Manager John Pruitt. “We felt letting David find a new situation would be best for him and best for the club.”

Hall ends his Huntsville career with a .260/.329/.517 slash line, 188 home runs, 523 RBIs, and 8.2 WAR.

“I wish I could say I was surprised, but I’m not,” said an audibly upset Hall during a telephone interview. “After the years I had here to think they would send me to the minors and now not even offer a contract … well, the hell with them. The team sucks, the organization sucks – I hope that new owner fires the whole bunch of ‘em.”

The team’s new owner, Chicago-area towing and hazardous waste magnate Vinnie Vitale, sent an email response to Hall’s quote:

“I leave the baseball decisions to my baseball professionals, and I trust their judgment. I personally wish David nothing but the best, and I hope if he ever needs anything in the way of vehicle towing services, that he gives my people a call.”

Re: Huntsville Headlines 39.006 "Comings and Goings"

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:49 pm
by RonCo
Hall is sn interesting decision/case. If he could play defense he'd be off s lot more value.

Re: Huntsville Headlines 39.006 "Comings and Goings"

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:34 am
by handaspencer
This was the right decision. I can't believe he only hit .216 against righties. I guess when your about as slow as the game makes it possible your not beating out any infield hits to help that average. He could definitely rebound to match his past but when you lack defensive ability to sustain while the bat struggles you become expendable.

Re: Huntsville Headlines 39.006 "Comings and Goings"

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:09 am
by niles08
Interesting call on Hall. I would have been quite conflicted just because of his past seasons and his (I presume) cheap end arbitration estimate. At $4,000,000 even if he is 1.0 WAR that is somewhat of a bargain now a days.

Re: Huntsville Headlines 39.006 "Comings and Goings"

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:20 am
by HoosierVic
Unfortunately, his arb estimate was $5.78 million, which was just more than I wanted to pay - especially since he doesn't fit in the lineup anymore. Rutledge has to DH now because he's a huge liability in the field, and at $10 million a year through 2041, I'm not going to sit him. And Hall's not good enough in the field himself to start in the outfield - he killed us there the second half of the season when I forced him into the lineup. I'd hoped his bat would offset whatever damage he caused in the field, but his bat was pretty meek.

I wondered why my predecessor had banished Hall to AAA, so I brought him back up and played him.

Well, lesson learned.