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Hoyer offers contracts to all scouts, player development personnel

Shortly after taking the job as Padres general manager, Jed Hoyer on Monday praised the depth of talent in the scouting and player development department.

Hoyer reassigns scouting director Gayton

Jed Hoyer's first order of business as Padres general manager appears to be overhauling the scouting and player development end of the operation.

'The logical choice'

Into his first meeting with Padres CEO Jeff Moorad, Jed Hoyer carried a three-ring binder thick with statistics and analysis regarding the San Diego Padres.

mlb.com

Padres to meet with Gonzalez about future

Padres to meet with Gonzalez about future

Gonzalez repeats as Gold Glove winner

Gonzalez repeats as Gold Glove winner

Coleman to lead Vets Day celebration

Coleman to lead Vets Day celebration

ducksnorts.com/blog

Site Non-update

Last month my web hosting company apparently went out of business without telling anyone. Repeated attempts to contact them have been unsuccessful, but if you're interested in the sordid details, a fellow refugee has documented the situation.

Apart from the drama, this is where we stand:
  • I managed to back up my database a few hours before the server went down for the last time. Thanks to the tasty goodness of XAMPP, I can view Ducksnorts on my own machine and confirm that no content has been lost. I got lucky.
  • Some files (mostly graphics, I suspect; still need to do a proper inventory) have gone astray. Before the advent of publishing software, when posting to Ducksnorts meant FTPing static HTML pages to the server, I was meticulous about keeping a mirror on my local machine. I've been lax in that area since then, and although I'm reasonably sure that I have copies of all these files, I don't know exactly where they are. This isn't crippling by any stretch, but it is irritating.
  • I cut ties with the old host (conveniently located halfway 'round the world) and signed up with a new one, which is headquartered less than an hour from my house. I have started migrating domains, and my vanity site is already up and running. Ducksnorts, PadreBlogs, and whatever the heck else was on the old server are more complex and will take more time to restore in a new environment.
  • Everything will be back online at some point, although there is still no timetable. I need to familiarize myself with the new environment and do some testing before I flip the proverbial switch. With the holidays fast approaching, I'm not sure when I'll have time to do that. Restoring Ducksnorts is on my list of things to do, but it's not at the top.
Until then, here's where I'll be:
I've also got contributions to two upcoming books that you should buy because they rock:
There you go. More as it happens... whenever that might be.


Broken

Hi there,

Ducksnorts is broken. I'm working to fix it, but there is no timetable. With luck, we'll be back up and running by the end of the year.

In the meantime, you can read my stuff at The Hardball Times and Baseball Prospectus.

Thanks,
Geoff


When Is Zero Greater Than Sixteen?

The story was supposed to be Jake Peavy's 16 strikeouts and complete dominance. The story was supposed to be Terrmel Sledge's opposite field home run off sinkerballer Brandon Webb. The story was supposed to be anything but what it became.

It's a credit to the Padres' bullpen that a two-run lead headed to the eighth is considered a victory. Wednesday night provided a shocking reminder that this isn't always the case. The fact that it came at the hands of Stephen "I Shoulda Been a Padre" Drew adds to the sting, but honestly, it's nothing personal; a loss is a loss no matter how you slice it.

Peavy pitched the game of his life and gets nothing. Sorry, folks, I'm too disgusted to offer any cogent analysis. Maybe today will be better.


Padres Prospect Report

by Peter Friberg

You will not see all the notable performances from the night before, but you will see the notable performances from those who are actually prospects.

AAA

No games scheduled

AA

Chase Headley: 3 AB, 1 R, 2 H, 2 RBI; HR, BB - another home HR
Cesar Ramos: 4.0 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO, 2 HR - the clock strikes midnight

High-A

David Freese: 5 AB, 0 R, 1 H, 0 RBI; 3 SO
Wade Leblanc: 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 SO, 0 HR

Low-A

No games scheduled

Commentary:

It's still too early to be conclusive, but Chase is now trending positively with his home/road splits:

Home: 32 AB: .281/.343/.500
Road: 37 AB: .432/.523/.811

I don't get how BA (among others) rated Leblanc (16) behind Ramos (10).


Thanks, Peter. That's all for now. Chris Young and Livan Hernandez square off tonight at 6:40 p.m. PT. We'll have the IGD up and running by 5:30. Go Padres!


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