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It's been awhile since I've taken my readers around the Colorado Rockies unofficial blogrolls, and thought I'd take the opportunity today. Speaking of taking that opportunity, I want to first show some general good and bad examples of reactions to and uses of sports blogs:

Good Example: Start with this article by Sports Illustrated writer Jon Weisman. Besides the glaring omission of not mentioning Aaron Cook as one of the league's best groundball pitchers, he does do an excellent job of linking to non-SI sources, particularly baseball uberblog The Hardball Times. Why do I bring this up? Probably because in my day job I have to work with large media concerns that often view blogs as "competition".  In one sense, they're right: blogs are driving down the amount old media charges for advertising space by providing cheaper outlets, but at the same time, much of the reason these blogs get their readers in the first place is that they understand that this so called competition can also be a tool to draw traffic. By becoming clearinghouses of information and freely linking to all sources, blogs gain authority as a place for fans to stay informed.

Maybe it's easier to explain with a bad example:
Follow this link to the blog of Rockies' pre-game announcer Steven Bleyer on FoxBlogs. Now, from what I can tell, only other FoxBloggers can comment on the site. Not only that, but whereas I can point out Bleyer's blog and choose to link it in my sidebar, every blog on that site cannot reciprocate the link back to me. Now, why should I, as a Rockies fan, choose to go there for my content when I know that I'm only going to be able to get a small spattering of the info on my team? See, this is hubris, to think that one media outlet alone can cover all the content for a team. So, I say, go back to the drawing board Mr. Murdoch and friends, your new thingie still needs some work.

Still, I must say I found it fascinating that Bleyer uses Cover Girl foundation (his confession is right at the bottom of the April 8 post). That's so Seventeen of him. I mean, look at his picture:

and you'll see why maybe we should be a little concerned here.

You really need to upgrade your brands, Steve, try Clinique, it's much better for your skin. As far as FoxBlogs' Rockies coverage, there are no other Rox specific blogs over there yet, but I'll keep looking. Also check back with JonnyAck5 from time to time, as he seems to be covering the whole Denver sports scene, and his insights on the Rockies might be alright.

Meanwhile, another mainstream source of blogging that I was skeptical of at first, MLBlogs, has actually proven pretty decent for the Rockies so far. Last season it was current Bad Altitude writer Mark Donohoe covering the Rox, and this season it's Rox Fan in TN, Tom Stephenson's The Coors Effect that's keeping up the pace. Congratulations again to Tom on his graduation this past weekend.

Star-divide

Rox Head has brought up a point I keep on forgetting to mention, the bullpen has been really stretched so far on this trip, at least we have the The Dohbermann fairly fresh. Last night we got a deep start by JJ, which helped, but there are still twelve games left before our next off day. A complete game by Big Red today would be fabulous.

Up in the Rockies has a comparison of the Rockies' two best Aprils ever up. Very highly recommended reading there.

Baseball with an Altitude continues to plug away in its initial season, particularly noteworthy was the April 27th post going after Clint Hurdle for his sacrifice bunt tendencies.

Jobs, school, and what have you have been keeping a couple of the other blogs from updating apparently, but that should change once we get deeper into May.

Go Rockies!

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Alright, now for a couple of counterpoints:
To recent blogposts by my colleagues:

First of all, Bad Altitude calls up the Danny Ardoin dilemma without providing much of a solution. Yeah, Ardoin isn't cutting it, but neither would Closser, as a .279 BA in the PCL would be just a shade over the Mendoza line in most of the NL -with worse defense than what we're now seeing from Ardoin. Chris Iannetta isn't that close to ready either. Plus, despite signing Eli Marrero "only if he can still sometimes catch", I've noticed we've shied away from this option as well, go figure, the guy who hasn't caught in four years can't catch. Anyway, all of this is to say our in-house help is limited, at best unti Yorvit returns.

So can we get help from the outside? The recent Boston/San Diego trade shows the market for backup catchers is pretty tough out there right now, and it doesn't look like a whole lot is available. So what I'm saying is, yeah Ardoin is a burden, but other than just switching his and Miggy's place in the depth chart - which has apparently happened already- I don't see much else we can do.

Comparing Wimberley and Tulowitzki as Roxhead does isn't going to go very far, they really aren't that close and so dissimilar you have to come up with different categories. Wimberly is a couple of years older at a lower level and in a hitter's league and park. Tulo's in a hitter's league, but a pitcher's park. Corey doesn't have Tulo's arm, power or glove. Troy doesn't have Corey's speed or ability to make contact with just about any pitch. Now, all that being said, I can see it as conceivable that both Wimberly and Tulo starting in a Rockies infield together. Wimberly just has a lot more to prove, and we'll see how he plays out as he advances. Tulo, though, could be a regular all-star and has done nothing thus far in his pro career to dissuade us of his potential.

by Rox Girl on May 2, 2006 8:05 AM MDT reply actions  

Media Coverage of the Rockies
Is there an MLB city that has lower standards of coverage than we seem to? I mean, besides Tracy Ringolsby, have you noticed that the Rockies tend to get a bunch of newbies and people trying just a little too hard? I always get the impression that certain reporters and sportscasters around here are just using the Rox to try and get noticed by KTLA or YESN and move to the major media markets. Like when Wayne Hagin jumped ship a couple of years ago to cover the Cards, I'm glad that worked out so well for him...

by Rox Girl on May 2, 2006 8:20 AM MDT reply actions  

Yep
"School" has kept me from blogging the last week... there were finals, then there were post-finals parties, then there were graduation ceremonies.  In the middle of all that I went up to Nashville to start looking for an apartment.

Oh yeah, and my birthday is tomorrow.  Thankfully my frat brothers are no longer hanging around and waiting to force alcohol down my throat...

by Rox Fan in TN on May 2, 2006 9:39 AM MDT reply actions  

Denver baseball writers stink
With the obvious exception of Ringolsby, I am not at all a fan of the local baseball writers.

by MADness on May 2, 2006 4:19 PM MDT reply actions  

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