I’m a pretty big fan of treemaps. I’ve used them here on several occasions to graphically display win shares values. So when I found this tool that treemaps salaries, I just had to share. (hat tip to Catfish Stew) Below is a screenshot of the AL Central.
Monthly Archives: March 2006
Easing the transition
There’s an interesting article by Jerry Crasnick about the difficult transition for Latin American baseball players. The article mentions the Tiger organization’s processes for helping the players.
The Detroit Tigers have a director of Latin American operations, Manny Crespo, who ensures there’s uniformity of instruction throughout the system. The organization’s young Latin players are drilled on the same cutoff and relay plays that are used at Comerica Park.
Off the field, Laurie Soltman, the Tigers’ coordinator of international player programs, makes sure that young players receive English instruction and helps them with the fine art of navigating supermarket aisles or ordering dinner in a restaurant. The Tigers also help young Latin players with the tax ramifications of their signing bonuses.
“You do the best you can to make the transition as easy as possible,” said Al Avila, Detroit’s assistant general manager. “It doesn’t guarantee that a kid is going to make it, but it gives you a better shot if you help him along.”
While it is great that Detroit is helping with the transtional elements, I’m happy to hear about the uniformity of instruction throughout the system.
Voice of the Turtle
For, lo, the winter is past,
The rain is over and gone;
The flowers appear on the earth;
The time of the singing of birds is come,
And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. Song of Solomon 2:11-12
Play Ball!
For those who aren’t aware, this was how Tiger fans were greeted after a long cold winter. Ernie Harwell would read the scripture passage before the first spring training game of the year. Now this year, the first broadcast isn’t until Saturday, so we wouldn’t hear it today anways. Nonetheless, the the Tigers kick off the Spring Training season today against the Reds. They unofficially began yesterday with their traditional exhibition tilt with Florida Southern. Carlos Pena picked up where he left off last season going 1-2 with a home run as the Tigers edged the Moc’s 4-3.
In other news, Magglio has been under tremendous pressure from his country-men to play in the WBC. So, I can’t really blame him for changing his mind and deciding to play.
Nine more sign
The Tigers signed nine more players today. The group includes
- Roman Colon
- Jason Grilli
- Kyle Sleeth
- Wilfredo Ledezma
- Nate Robertson
- Omar Infante
- Chris Shelton
- Nook Logan
- Marcus Thames
Detroit has now signed 39 players on the 40 man roster. If my records are correct, the one member of the 40 man that hasn’t signed is Craig Dingman. Dingman of course has the artery issue in his arm and he’s unlikely to pitch anytime soon. It will be interesting to see if the Tigers sign him, or let him loose. Even if they sign him, he is likely to be headed to the 60 Day DL meaning that there will be another roster spot to play with.
Similarly, Troy Percival will be going on the 60 day disabled list meaning that there will most likely be two spots available.