Longoria gears for debut; hopes stay is long
Touted prospect Evan Longoria arrived in town early Saturday morning, and admittedly didn't sleep very long, excited over his much-anticipated big league debut tonight for the Rays at third base.
Longoria, filling in for the injured Willy Aybar (strained hamstring), said he hopes he's here to say, with manager Joe Maddon agreeing that could become a possibility.
While the Rays made a somewhat controversial - yet not unanimous - decision to send the 2006 First-round pick down to Triple-A after an impressive spring, Maddon said while this move wasn't ideal, it was undisputed.
"Crazy once again," Longoria said with a grin. "A whirlwind experience. I really wasn't expecting to get up this quickly. But it's sad it has to come at Willy's expense. But I'm obviously happy to be here."
"Longoria will play third today and tomorrow, hitting sixth in the lineup.
Other pre-game news and notes:
*Ace LHP Scott Kazmir is scheduled to throw two controlled innings at extended spring on Tuesday, followed up by a start at Single-A Vero Beach Friday, the first of three expected minor league starts. That could push his return to early May, depending on how many days he goes between starts.
*RHP Matt Garza (radial nerve irritation) played catch today for the first time since pulling himself out of Tuesday's start. He said he felt "great" and pain-free, throwing 10-15 times from 100 feet. Maddon said Garza will likely throw from 120 feet Sunday...
*3B Willy Aybar said his left hamstring hurt so much Thursday after tweaking it trying to score Wednesday that he "couldn't even walk." Aybar played through the pain after battling hamstring issues in spring training, but the latest tweak was too much. Aybar said he hoped to be back in the two week range, as opposed to the "we-don't-know-yet" thoughts the Rays had alluded to Friday night when they put Aybar on the 15-day DL
*RHP prospect Jeff Niemann wasn't here today, but will make his big league debut Sunday against the Orioles. Maddon said pre-game there is a chance that the former first round pick could "stick" with the team, but with a lesser chance, obviously, than Longoria...
*To make room for Longoria on the 40-man roster, RHP Chad Orvella was moved to the 60-day DL...
Other than Longoria's name in the sixth-hole, the only other big change in the lineup is that INF Elliot Johnson will start at shortstop, with Maddon saying they're just giving Jason Bartlett a day off.
Rays
Iwamura, 2b
Crawford, lf
Pena, 1b
Upton, Cf
Hinske, Dh
Longoria, 3b
Haynes, Rf
Riggans, C
Johnson, SS
ORIOLES
Roberts, wb
Mora, 3b
Markakis, rf
Millar, 1b
Huff, dh
Scott, Lf
Hernandez, C
Jones, cf
Hernandez, SS
-- JOE SMITH



ok we aren't getting ANY production from our lineup at all. less than ten hits per game is NOT going to cut it esp. against a scrub like daniel cabrera. gomes, hinske, haynes, whoever -- who's in RF isn't nearly as important as getting runners in scoring position. if any of those guys can do that at the very least then PUT THEM IN THE LINEUP. aki needs to step up and hit. so do bartlett, crawford, riggans and gomes. gomes K's at least once per game; riggans is sub-average all around, and crawford's bat is ice-cold. this is not what you'd call firing on all pistons.
oh and wheeler sure is earning those big bucks, smartasses. i know you'll stomp your little feet but yes, he got the "L" tonight.
Posted by: raysfan | April 13, 2008 at 01:37 AM
I'll be glad when Navi returns??? He is a terrible defensive catcher. Cant block balls in the dirt. Never takes off his mask and gets lost looking for the ball. Riggy is 10 time better and takes control of the game. The pitchers are not afraid to through low with him
Posted by: CharlieRay | April 13, 2008 at 12:33 AM
Haynes Sucks!! Maddon is an idiot for playing him!! Put Ruggiano in Right!! PLEASE!!
Posted by: TD | April 12, 2008 at 11:38 PM
I'll be glad when Navi returns, we aren't getting any production from the bottom third of the hitting order. Joe has to do something about Aki as well. Shake up the left hand hitting order, but hell I don't see anyone in the lineup or the bench that could hit leadoff wihout shaking up the lineup. Damn you Wheeler.
Posted by: Bodog | April 12, 2008 at 10:23 PM
This is a tough tough loss......What in the hell was Wheeler thinking, 0-2 and he throws a straight pumpkin across the plate....Hell, you'd think a veteran pitcher like Wheeler would know better. Damn!
Posted by: Bodog | April 12, 2008 at 10:15 PM
Can't you read between the lines, they are giving BArtlett a day off from 'hitting'........
I agree, put Haynes in right and leave him there........way too many outs became hits because of the right field play of Gomes and Johnson and Hinske.
Posted by: agree | April 12, 2008 at 06:46 PM
Love Gomes, but he is a liability in right field
Posted by: Bodog | April 12, 2008 at 05:53 PM
Maddumb would try to give Cal Ripkin, Jr or Lou Gehrig a day off. The season is barely 2 weeks old. Arrrgghhh!!!! Injuries are one thing, but this rest is crazy. Can we PLEASE get a REAL MAJOR League manager who knows how to run a Major League bench and a bull pen? PLEASE!!!!
Posted by: Joe | April 12, 2008 at 05:46 PM
It will be nice to see Longoria. But I'm a little disappointed that I have to watch Haynes take weak hacks at bad pitches all day. So he had three hits yesterday? Who cares? Give me my Gomes.
Posted by: Jonny | April 12, 2008 at 05:39 PM