Showing posts with label Chicago White Sox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago White Sox. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2018

Brantley News and Rumors from December 2018

hi there, Brantley fans. the wait is over and the rumor mill about Michael Brantley is now closed. if you haven't heard yet, earlier this evening, on December 17, Michael left the free agent market when he made the decision to continue his baseball career as a member of the Houston Astros.😮 he's agreed to a straight two-year, $32 million deal and once he takes his physical tomorrow, it will be official. Cleveland fans are weeping, none more than me.😭

but before Michael gave approval to this new contract with Houston, there was a lot of speculation and rumors floating around this month and i've got them all right here for you now.

and in case you missed the rumors and reports from November, or just want to re-visit where Michael was said to potentially go last month, please refer back to this blog: Brantley News and Rumors from November 2018.


December 1: in Paul Hoynes' Hey, Hoynsie on cleveland.com, David of St. Augustine, Florida, wanted to know how the Indians were going to solve the Yandy Diaz, Jose Ramirez, and Jason Kipnis problem. and he did not want to hear that Kipnis would play left field. sadly for David, Hoynsie told him what he didn't want to hear, with his solution being

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Brantley's Career High 24-Game On-Base Streak at Home!

hi, Brantley fans! i've got a quickie little blog for you today because this evening, on June 23, Michael set a new career high when he got on base in the game versus the Chicago White Sox, giving him a 24-game on-base streak at home! congratulations, Dr. Smooth!👏

the record materialized in his first plate appearance during the bottom of the 1st inning with Francisco Lindor at 1st base, no outs, and no score. left-handed pitcher Francisco Liriano, having just been activated from the disabled list, was on the mound for the White Sox and after a 3-1 count, Michael drew a walk. the pitch sequence went: ball,

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Brantley's First Career Two-Assist Game

for the first time in his career, Michael Brantley threw out two baserunners in one game. the feat occurred on June 10, 2017, in the contest versus the Chicago White Sox at Progressive Field. the last Indians player to acquire two outfield assists in the same game was Rajai Davis, and he did it almost exactly one year ago, on June 9, 2016, as the left fielder at Safeco Field in Seattle against the Mariners.

Michael's triumph began with the Indians already down, 4-0, in the top of the 2nd inning. Jose Abreu came to the plate to face Josh Tomlin with 2 outs and Melky Cabrera at 1st base. after a 1-1 count, Abreu sent a line drive double into left field. Michael retrieved the ball out of the corner, quickly spun around, and threw a laser to the cutoff man, shortstop Francisco Lindor. because Lindor knew Cabrera was on his way home, he made a relay throw to catcher Yan Gomes, who applied the tag on Cabrera to end the top half of the inning and also give Michael what would be his

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Brantley Wins the Indians' 2017 Home Opener with a Walk-off Double!

welcome back, Dr. Smooth! during the Cleveland Indians' Home Opener versus the Chicago White Sox on April 11, 2017, Michael Brantley reminded everybody just how vital a piece the Tribe was missing in 2016 when he won today's game at Progressive Field in walk-off fashion.

photo courtesy of @Indians on twitter

let me set the scene. the Indians took an early lead in the bottom of the 1st inning after Francisco Lindor hit a solo home run off James Shields. later, the White Sox evened the score in the top of the 5th inning on Todd Frazier's home run off Carlos Carrasco. from there, the game remained tied at 1 through 9, forcing the Tribe's first extra innings of the season.

Indians lefty reliever Boone Logan started off the top of the 10th inning by

Friday, September 5, 2014

Brantley's Career High 18 Stolen Bases

Michael just set his last career high less than 24 hours ago, but already tonight he's done it again! Michael set another new career high when he stole 2nd base in the bottom of the 1st inning during the first game of the Chicago White Sox series on September 5. now Michael has 18 stolen bases for the first time in a season. his previous career high was set last year, when he stole 17 bases, but he was caught stealing 4 times. so far this year he's only been caught stealing once, so Michael's had a better stolen base:caught stealing ratio for most of this season as well.

photo courtesy of The Plain Dealer (Chuck Crow)

let me get into the exciting details of this new feat, his 3rd new career high in 4 days and 5 games into September, no less! Michael was facing the tough lefty Chris Sale, a pitcher he hasn't had much success against in his career. coming into this game, Michael was hitting just 2-for-19 against Sale. i was worried that Michael would go 0-for-4 tonight (subsequently ending his 8-game hitting streak), so i never expected him to even be on base, let alone attempt to steal and set a new record. i'm terrible, i know lol so anyways, on the 5th pitch of a 1-2 count, Michael hit a 2-out line drive single to left fielder Michael Taylor. that was just the 17th hit a left-handed batter has recorded off Sale this season. lefties were only hitting .150 (16-for-107) against him before Michael's hit. so you can see why my worry was legit.

the next hitter in the inning was Carlos Santana. after a 1-2 count, as ball 2 was thrown, i heard Hammy say "the runner goes," and i was immediately concerned because Sale is a very tough pitcher to steal off of. more runners have been caught than have successfully stolen bases off him. but i guess Michael got a good jump and made it to 2nd base safely. then he advanced to 3rd base when catcher Tyler Flowers' throw to 2nd sailed into center field. after Sale threw ball 3 and the count was full, Santana then singled on a line drive to left field, and Michael scored the first run of the game to give the Indians an early 1-0 lead. (they later went on to win the game in walk-off fashion, 2-1, in 10 innings.)

i always thought Michael had the potential to be a minimum 20 base stealer per year, and i'm happy to see he's finally getting up towards that. it's almost a guarantee to say he should finish this season with at least 20 stolen bases. and even though he did just set a new high for himself, i won't accept anything less than 20 when 2014 is all said and done. i so desperately want him to be a 20-20 guy this year. (20 home runs, 20 stolen bases.) with 22 games left, i know he can do it and i believe he will! =D

although this is a personal best, Michael does not currently lead the team in this category.

photo cropped off Indians.com

he's 4 stolen bases behind Jason Kipnis at the moment, but Kip has been caught stealing 3 times. therefore, Michael's 18:1 stolen vs. caught ratio is better than Kip's 22:3 ratio, and it's also a team best ;D

so congratulations to you, Michael, yet AGAIN, on another record setting achievement. i am so proud to be able to say that i've been here every step of the way this season as your career year continues to unfold. it gives me great joy to see you becoming one of the premier baseball players in the league.


if you're having trouble keeping tabs on Michael's career year, here are links to the previous blogs i wrote about all the other career highs he's accomplished thus far:
hit by pitches, 6/10 (currently has 7)
home runs, 6/15 (currently has 18)
runs scored, 7/21 (currently has 85)*
extra base hits, 8/7 (currently has 59)*
total bases, 8/8 (currently has 262)*
RBI, 8/9 (currently has 87)*
hits, 9/2 (currently has 165)*
doubles, 9/4 (currently has 39)*

*denotes team high