Saturday, January 14, 2012

Bang-bang! Yankees fill rotation needs

Bob Klapisch
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All winter, the New York Yankees spoke in hushed tones about the new austerity that kept them from remaking their roster. It was true at least on one level: Owner Hal Steinbrenner insisted on a hard-ceiling payroll that topped out at $200 million.

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The Yankees sign Hiroki Kuroda and trade for Michael Pineda, Jon Paul Morosi reports.

All the while, however, general manager Brian Cashman was working on a more ambitious agenda, upgrading a team that, despite its financial superiority, has captured just one championship in 11 years.

“How can I improve what I already have?” Cashman said on Thursday, repeating to a reporter the very question he’d been asking himself since November.

Only 24 hours later, the American League had its answer.

The Yankees on Friday bolstered their starting rotation with stunning efficiency, acquiring Michael Pineda in a trade with the Mariners and signing free agent Hiroki Kuroda to a one-year deal.

Just like that, the Bombers not only separated themselves from the Red Sox and Rays in the East, they cleared a path back to the World Series.

The Angels and Rangers might disagree, but the Bombers suddenly have that superpower aura again.

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The moves didn’t come without cost, of course: the Yankees parted with catcher-DH Jesus Montero, whom they considered a latter-day Mike Piazza, as well as Hector Noesi, who had a chance to become the No. 5 starter this spring. Both players were products of an improving farm system that, Cashman loved to say, was laying the groundwork for the post-Derek Jeter, post-Mariano Rivera, post-Jorge Posada era.

But the Yankees couldn’t shake the anxiety that threatened to accompany them into another season of A.J. Burnett and Phil Hughes in the same rotation. On the record, the Bombers spoke of being good enough to win 95 games and get to the postseason, where, as the Cardinals proved, anything was possible. But behind the scenes, the Yankees and Mariners had been working for weeks on the deal that would address their mutual needs.

The Yankees were moved by Pineda’s power numbers, notably the strikeout ratio that exceeded one per inning. They considered his age (23 on Jan. 18) ideal, not to mention his affordability ($415,000 salary last year) and the fact he’s under team control through 2016 and not even arbitration eligible until after 2013.

Pineda, arguably the best (very) young pitcher in the game, likely will end up as the Yankees’ No. 2 starter behind CC Sabathia, taking pressure off Ivan Nova, who becomes the No. 3 starter, and forcing Hughes, Burnett and Freddy Garcia into a desperate battle to hold onto their spots at the back of the rotation.

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Two of the three are guaranteed to become casualties, as Kuroda will lock down the No. 4 spot. It would be an understatement to say the Bombers have been chasing the Japanese right-hander; they’ve all but stalked him, having attempted to sign him as a free agent last offseason, making a second run at him before the trade deadline in July and resuming negotiations again this winter.

The only obstacle was money; the Yankees had no appetite for Kuroda’s $12 million to $14 million asking price, just as they refused to budge on free agent Edwin Jackson, who was asking for an estimated $60 million for five years. While agent Scott Boras met with Steinbrenner this past week, they made it clear there’d be no 11th-hour panic signing, as was the case with Rafael Soriano in February.

Finally, Kuroda relented, if for no other reason than a shrinking market. The Yankees were well aware that Kuroda told the Dodgers he would’ve vetoed any deal to an East Coast team last summer. So the extent that his heart is really in his new career as a Yankee, even for one year, remains to be seen. But assuming the veteran pitcher can assimilate, it’s a terrific pickup for the Bombers.

Kuroda, after all, posted a very respectable 1.21 WHIP in 2011 and averaged nearly a strikeout an inning in his age-36 season. There will be an expected deterioration in 2012, given the NL-to-AL transition, but Cashman was able to convince Steinbrenner to inflate the payroll by another $10 million with the assurance that Kuroda gives the Yankees their best rotation in at least four years.

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Kuroda, at least, is a safer bet than Burnett, whom the Yankees will make available via trade this spring. What might keep him in pinstripes, however, is the $32 million he’s still owed through 2013.

But as much of an upgrade as Kuroda is over Burnett or Hughes, the center piece of Friday’s moves was still Pineda, whose 95 mph fastball generated a 12 percent swing-and-miss ratio last year, nearly 50 percent better than the league average.

Why did the Mariners agree to trade him, then? For one, the franchise is deep in young pitching, evidenced by the willingness to include 19-year-old Jose Campos in the deal with the Yankees. But Seattle desperately needed offense and was intrigued enough to surrender Pineda for Montero, who batted .328 with four homers in 18 games last year.

In a late-season call-up, Montero had four doubles stitched into a .406 on-base percentage and a .590 slugging percentage that translated into a .996 OPS.

The Yankees were understandably nervous about losing the most promising hitter to come through their system in recent memory. Everyone in the front office raved about Montero — his swing, his work ethic, his winning personality, that can’t-miss aura that comes along only once in a while.

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But Cashman also understood the Yankees’ need for pitching surpassed the need for another run-producer. The Bombers did, after all, finish second in the AL in runs last year while leading the league with 97 victories.

For now, the DH spot will be passed around on an as-needed basis. It’s possible Alex Rodriguez will use up most of Montero’s at-bats; A-Rod as the DH makes sense on many levels, not the least of which is getting him back to 130-140 games a year. The Yankees also will explore the possibility of signing Carlos Pena as a platoon DH, or, a less likely option, Johnny Damon.

Or, with seven starting pitchers on board, they just might make another deal. And to think, a week ago the world was (almost) convinced it was going to be a quiet winter in the Bronx. Fat chance.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Samsung Segera Perkenalkan Galaxy S III dan Galaxy S 3D



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Samsung Galaxy S II

KOMPAS.com — Samsung dilaporkan akan memperkenalkan smartphone penerus Galaxy S II, yakni Galaxy S III. Tak hanya itu, Samsung juga akan memulai produksi smartphone yang menggunakan layar 3 dimensi (3D) pertama yang diberi nama Galaxy S 3D.

Menurut ETNews, situs asal Korea Selatan, kedua smartphone itu akan diperkenalkan pada acara Mobile World Congress yang digelar di Barcelona, Spanyol, pada Februari 2012.

Untuk Galaxy S III, ETNews mengabarkan bahwa smartphone tersebut akan dibekali prosesor quad-core (empat inti) 1,8 GHz. Ini dilakukan Samsung untuk menandingi vendor asal Taiwan, HTC, yang berencana memperkenalkan beberapa smartphone Android yang juga menggunakan prosesor quad-core, yakni Edge dan Zeta.

Rumor terakhir menyebutkan, prosesor di Galaxy S III akan menggunakan prosesor Exynos 4412 yang (rumornya) berbasis ARM Cortex A9 quad-core.

Seperti yang dikutip dari unwiredview.com, Galaxy S III akan memiliki layar Super AMOLED Plus dengan kualitas HD (1280 x 720), mendukung LTE. Selain itu, Galaxy S III akan dibekali kamera 12 MP dan RAM sebesar 2 GB.

Sementara untuk Galaxy S 3D akan dilengkapi dengan kamera yang mampu mengambil gambar 3D dan merekam video 3D. Konten 3D itu juga dapat diintegrasikan ke televisi berteknologi 3D. Kabarnya, Galaxy S 3D akan diluncurkan pada kuartal kedua 2012.

Pada awal 2011 lalu, perusahaan elektronik asal Korea Selatan itu juga memperkenalkan Galaxy S II di acara Mobile World Congress. Apakah di tahun 2012 nanti Samsung akan memberi kejutan di event yang sama? Tunggu saja tanggal mainnya!

Sepuluh Pemain City Bekuk Liverpool 3-0



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Penyerang Manchester City, Sergio Aguero, melepaskan tembakan yang berujung gol ke gawang Liverpool, pada laga Premier League, di Etihad Stadium, Selasa (3/1/2012).
ngan sepuluh orang sejak menit ke-73, Manchester City menang 3-0 atas Liverpool dalam laga lanjutan Premier League, Selasa atau Rabu (4/1/2012) dini hari WIB. Dengan hasil tersebut, City menguasai klasemen dengan 48 poin atau unggul tiga angka dari MU yang menempati posisi kedua. Sementara Liverpool tertahan di posisi keenamdengan 34 poin.


Liverpool mendapat peluang emas pada menit ke-8. Umpan terobosan dari Jordan Henderson mengarah tepat kepada Stewart Downing yang melesat masuk ke kotak penalti City. Downing pun berhadapan satu lawan satu dengan kiper City, Joe Hart. Namun sayang, ia gagal menundukkan kiper timnas Inggris tersebut.

City balik mengancam pada menit ke-9. David Silva yang bergerak dari sisi kiri melepaskan umpan silang yang mampu dikontrol dengan baik oelh Edin Dzeko. Striker asal Bosnia-Herzegovina ini pun melepaskan bola dengan sepakan kaki kirinya. Beruntung bagi tim tamu, kiper Liverpool Pepe Reina masih mampu mengeblok bola.

City akhirnya unggul pada menit ke-10 lewat aksi Sergio Aguero. Bola sepakan kaki kanan Aguero dari luar kotak penalti gagal diantisipasi dengan baik oleh Reina. Bola melewati sela-sela tangan dan badan Reina ketika dirinya hendak menangkap bola.

Liverpool coba membalas. Pada menit ke-23, "The Reds" mendapatkan kesempatan lewat bola mati. Namun, peluang ini tak mampu dimanfaatkan dengan baik oleh Charlie Adams. Arah tembakannya masih bisa dibaca oleh Joe Hart.

Pada menit ke-32, City hampir menggandakan kedudukan. Sundulan Vincent Kompany mengarahkan bola ke gawang Liverpool. Reina dengan sigap mementahkan bola tersebut.

Namun tak lama berselang, Reina tak bisa berbuat banyak saat Yaya Toure memnjebol gawangnya setelah menyambut sepak pojok David Silva dengan sundulannya. Bola meluncur deras ke dalam gawang tanpa bisa dihalau oleh kiper asal Spanyol tersebut. Hingga babak pertama berakhir, tak ada gol tambahan yang tercipta.

Liverpool langsung ambil inisiatif menyerang di bababak kedua. Tekanan demi tekanan mereka lancarkan ke pertahanan tuan rumah. Sayang usaha mereka kerap gagal dalam menembus kokohnya lini pertahanan City yang dikomandoi Vincent Kompany.

Melihat permainan anak asuhnya tak berkembang, Manajer Kenny Dalglish langsung memasukkan dua tenaga baru. Sang skipper andalan, Steven Gerrad dimasukkan untuk mengisi posisi Charlie Adams. Sementara Craig Bellamy masuk menggantikan peran Dirk Kuyt.

Liverpool sebenarnya mendapat keuntungan setelah City mendapat sial pada menit ke-73. Tuan rumah harus bermain dengan sepuluh pemain setelah Gareth Barry menerima kartu kuning kedua akibat mengganjal Daniel Agger.

Ironis bagi Liverpool. Tak lama setelah City bermain dengan sepuluh pemain, gawang Liverpool justru kembali kebobolan. Lewat skema serangan balik, Yaya Toure berhasil merangsek masuk ke dalam kotak penalti Liverpool. Upaya Martin Skrtel yang mencoba untuk menghentikan Yaya justru berbuah pelanggaran dan wasit pun menunjuk titik putih. James Milner yang ditunjuk sebagai algojo tak menyia-nyiakan peluang emas tersebut.

Kedua tim silih berganti dalam melayangkan serangan. Namun tak satupun dari upaya yang mereka lakukan mampu menciptakan hasil. Hingga akhir laga, kedudukan 3-0 untuk City tetap bertahan.

Susunan pemain
Man-City
: Joe Hart. Kolo Toure, Vincent Kompany, Gael Clichy, Micah Richards, Gareth Barry, Yaya Toure, David Silva (Joleon Lescott 76), James Milner, Edin Dzeko, Sergio Aguero (Adam Johnson 72)

Liverpool: Pepe Reina, Daniel Agger, Martin Skrtel, Jose Enrique, Glen Johnson, Charlie Adam (Steven Gerrard 57), Jordan Henderson, Jay Spearing (Maxi Rodriguez 76), Stewart Downing, Dirk Kuyt (Craig Bellamy 57), Andrew Carroll