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QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 10:05 AM) The A's organization is develooping quite a pedigree with Francona, Wash, Mancha, and now Waka really branching out. The Man from LaMacha...not to mention they incubated GM's Ricciardi and DiPodesta (not for long in LA), maybe I'm leaving a few others out. Grady Fuson.
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QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 10:01 AM) Wow, the Royals are really good at making moves that force them to make other moves. A name change, perhaps? Kansas City Logjams? Maybe they'll now give us Billy Butler, who will make up for our losing out on Viciedo. Immobile but the potential to rake. I still think DeJesus, Teahen and Gathright are likely casualties. The problem is that Guillen is really a DH, masquerading as a RFer. I do think that things are really changing economically in baseball when the Royals can afford to take on Meche, Guillen and now Crisp with the downturn we're in. And the Red Sox are the ones shedding salary here. Maybe Maier in LF/CF.
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QUOTE (SoxFanForever @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 09:59 AM) I think you mean Joey Gathright. Hahaha...I'm on drugs today. Kevin Bacon Six Degrees of Separation...thinking overwhelming speed...Carl Lewis in CF...Justin Gatlin...Joey Justin Gathright, lol.
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QUOTE (G&T @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 09:37 AM) I hope you aren't correcting his spelling. It's "rapport." 1. repoire 11 up, 15 down Stupid people use this word when they mean "rapport". ". . . Given our 'repoire' I know your intention in saying it was not to make me laugh." So much for my University of Iowa education and six years of teaching. I should have gone to Northwestern, lol. This ranks up there with uncharted/unchartered waters I think. mlbtraderumors.com (By the way, Jenksy market just shrunk a little more. Valverde and Wigginton were put on the market by the 'Stros.) 8:48am: According to Brian McRae reporting for Sports Radio 810 in Kansas City, the Royals acquired Coco Crisp from the Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez. I emailed McRae to confirm, and he said, "It's a done deal." The Royals get speed and a capable center fielder, while the Red Sox receive a quality late-game reliever. Crisp, 29, hit .283/.344/.407 in 409 plate appearances this year. His center field defense saved 26 bases over the average last year, but was two below this year (he did battle groin, hamstring, knee, and foot issues). Crisp will earn $5.75MM in '09 and has an $8MM club option with a $500K buyout for '10. The Red Sox trim payroll here, as Ramirez is not yet arbitration-eligible. He will not reach free agency until after the 2012 season, so the Red Sox impressively acquired four years of his services. The 27 year-old posted a 2.64 ERA in 71.2 innings this year while whiffing 70. The Royals might have to add a reliever to compensate for his absence. They're also a bit heavy on outfielders at this point. HEY, we can trade them Boone Logan for Justin Gathright and all of our CF problems are solved...lol. That would be like having Carl Lewis play CF. Cool!
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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 10:33 AM) Sox could still target DeJesus. I don't think the Royals will move him but there is obviously a good rappore as the Sox and Royals have made numerous deal in recent years. REPOIRE Rally McBoone/Dougal. LOL. I think some money must have changed hands from the Red Sox to the Royals...we'll find out later I guess.
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Cubs targeting Teahen? Does that make sense?
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in The Diamond Club
QUOTE (Frank the Tank 35 @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 10:22 AM) This just became more feasible... Royals got Coco from Boston (as reported on the Score). As I stated in my offseason projection plan, the Royals have some position players to trade. They now have Gordon, Butler, Shealy, Jacobs, Teahen, DeJesus, Gathright, Crisp, Guillen, and eventually Moustakas to fit into 6 spots. My feeling is that they will try to trade DeJesus. He can be susceptible to injuries, he's not a CFer, he can't hit for enough power to play the corners, he's getting into that stage where he is overpaid for what he brings to a small market team...like Johnny Damon Lite. The Royals parted ways with Beltran, Damon and Dye when they became too successful, holding onto one-time franchise player and most popular Royal Mike Sweeney. I don't think DeJesus will be there long-term...Moore knows he's a complementary player on a great team, not a superstar. -
Cubs targeting Teahen? Does that make sense?
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in The Diamond Club
QUOTE (scenario @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 10:08 AM) The Cubs would prefer Abreu or Ibanez, but aren't sure they want to pay for them. Reports are the Yankees will offer arbitration to Abreu. -
Everyone seems to know/believe he can and will hit... The question HAS to be about what position he will play and why would he show up to the biggest workout in his life after waiting for so long for such an opportunity and be incredibly out-of-shape? I mean...Torres has babysat/incubated enough baseball players in his career, and a lot of money was riding on this for him as well. Just doesn't make sense why he would look like a cross between Cecil Fielder and the Michelin Man with a little of Jack Black from The Fatties/Tropic Thunder thrown into the mix.
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QUOTE (rangercal @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 07:42 AM) I prefer the new Indian actress/model in "Slumdog Millionaire" with my popcorn. She's the hottest thing since, well, the Ecuadorian or Peruvian javelin thrower whose image was cavorting around here in recent days as a signature.
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QUOTE (TLAK @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 06:52 AM) You traded a guy who could not start a playoff game over Dewayne Wise for a utility infielder with strength from the left side. Plus the two pitchers the White Sox got vs the one they sent. The White Sox fit together better after the trade than they did before it. Did your KW free Kool-Aid life-size inflatable doll just come in the mail? That's WAY TOO LOGICAL. What's wrong with you? This is the worst Sox trade since, well, since Todd Ritchie or Sosa/Bell.
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Same AJ Hynch the White Sox tried to draft out of Stanford (I think, maybe it was HS instead) and got stuck with egg on their faces. Not unlike Bobby Seay and Bobby Hill, it was all much ado about nothing in the end, fortunately for the Sox.
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QUOTE (G&T @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 07:11 AM) Their innings pitched increased dramatically last year. Injury is more likely than "regression" though the outcome will be about the same. The even bigger question to me is what happens with the Twins' rotation of youngsters? Do Perkins and Blackburn continue to go backwards? Does Liriano ever begin to resemble his old self again? Is Slowey the next Greg Maddux in the making or the next Matt Guerrier (White Sox starting version)...? I think they expect more out of Liriano, but I can't imagine Baker and Slowey doing much better, overall. That and the health of the Tigers' pitching... Is Bonderman able to make a comeback? Can Galarraga repeat his success? The Dontrelle Willis Train Wreck... Zach Miner MIGHT easily be their third best starter right now, at this moment....then Robertson, who tailed off considerably and was never close to even the equivalent of Vazquez except for stretches of 06. INDIANS Can Lee repeat? Is Carmona the real deal or a bust? Is it time to give up on Jeremy Sowers yet? Is Aaron Laffey the next Jeremy Sowers? The Indians feature two of the biggest "sleepers" in the division....if Anthony Reyes and Scott Lewis can dominate and Carmona returns to form, they have the best starting rotation in the division, arguably. OTOH, Carmona, Sowers and Laffey continue to regress, Lee goes back to above average but not the best lefty in the AL and Lewis/Reyes are nowhere to be found, they could also be the worst rotation in the division...with Zach Jackson/Laffey/Sowers sinking the back end and prayers for a Jake Westbrook return floating into the Lake Erie air. Enter Anthony Reyes may be the most intriguing prospect for the rotation coming into the 2009 season. The Indians acquired him from St. Louis for essentially nothing, and we're talking about a #1 talent. St. Louis and Reyes couldn't seem to see eye-to-eye on anything, and both had seen enough of each other.Reyes was electric in his six-start stint as an Indians' starter, before being shelved with elbow strain during his final start of the season in August. Reyes has only two issues. The first is mechanics. Every Cardinals' writer that I talk to always tell me how much they love Reyes, and how his next pitch could be his last pitch. The other issue is Reyes' attitude. There was a bunch of speculation about why St. Louis gave up on him. Put that to rest. Reyes is a good, solid pitcher, who was just looking for communication from his management in St. Louis. They didn't give it to him. He loves it here in Cleveland, and look for big things from the kid, if he can stay healthy. Scott Lewis literally came out of nowhere to win the A.L. rookie pitcher of month for September. Lewis made four starts and won all four games. Lewis has been a model of consistency since the Indians drafted him out of Ohio State in 2004. Lewis is another one of those lefties in the mold of Laffey and Sowers. He tops out at 92 MPH, has great command, and has good makeup. This kid has great mechanics, and one of the best 12-6 curveballs I've seen in an Indians starter over the past few seasons. Lewis has had arm issues, including Tommy John surgery. If he's healthy, here is a kid who could be a good one. He sure proved that during his brief stint last season. I'm not sure 2009 is going to be his season in the rotation, but he's certainly made his presence known. http://mvn.com/tribereport/2008/10/the-cle...s-starting.html
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http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=jp-v...o&type=lgns Good article from Jeff Passan with some more insight from various scouts about size of contract and size of Viciedo.
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Was there in 1993 and 1994, but things have changed dramatically since then. Now, not as many trades happen there as was the custom. But it's still fun to be around other people who work in the game...from minor league personnel to wanna-be Vin Scully's and Ernie Harwell's. Met Mike Veeck there, not quite the beloved figure his father was. I was interviewing for a number of positions with major and minor league teams. I made a stupid/silly mistake in my interview or I would have ended up working for the StL Cardinals...in the end, I had about 5 minor league offers (out of 10-12 interviews). I mean "real" job offers and not internship or unpaid positions. So I went off to work for the Augusta GreenJackets as Director of Stadium Operations and PR for two very interesting/fun/tiring seasons.
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Well, Danks ended the season as one of the 3-5 best lefties in all of baseball, so I hope but DON'T EXPECT for him to repeat that...I do think Floyd should be around the same numbers, maybe a bit higher ERA but more K's as he continues to gain confidence in both his fastball and curve.
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How quickly I am forgetting about Pablo Ozuna as well. Poor Ross Gload, he would have been perfect, but he never found a place on that 05 team.
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Okay, this is all sounding too much like Paris and Nicole to me.
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QUOTE (YASNY @ Nov 18, 2008 -> 11:54 PM) Ah yes. The infamous "Sunday lineups" that were so roundly criticized during the season. Widger, Timo, Gang 4...isn't that what Willie Harris came up with as the nickname for them? I laugh whenever I see him cracking on Backe from the dugout in that World Series video..."Is he going to RISE UP???"
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We'll see how much he really wants to pitch again, versus possible retirement. It could be intriguing for him to take another shot at pitching in the AL. I can't say that I would rather see Clayton Richard over Pedro Martinez, no matter how diminished his stuff is...felt the same about Griffey, just appreciated what he had to offer and didn't make comparisons to the 90's. I think he wants to go out on his terms. He's a first-ballot Hall of Famer probably.
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Cubs Targeting Teahen By Coley Ward [November 18 at 5:02pm CST] More fallout from the Ryan Dempster signing. The Kansas City Star's Bob Dutton is reporting the Cubs are once again targeting Mark Teahen to fill their right field vacancy. Dutton says discussions to acquire Teahen "stalled earlier this month, in part, because the Cubs’ wanted to hold onto several young players while discussing a possible trade with San Diego for pitcher Jake Peavy if Dempster signed elsewhere." Now that Dempster is on board, acquiring a left handed hitting outfield bat is the Cubs' highest priority. But who would the Cubs trade for Teahen? The Cubs want to move Japanese import Kosuke Fukudome, but that’s a tough sell -- to any team, not just the Royals -- because he slumped badly last season over the closing months and is owed $38 million over the next three years. A more-likely possibility is Felix Pie, a 23-year-old once viewed as a can’t-miss prospect. Pie batted just .223 in 260 at-bats with the Cubs over the last two years after posting strong minor-league numbers. [snip] The Cubs can also offer shortstop Ronny Cedeno or second baseman Mike Fontenot if the Royals prefer to acquire a middle-infield partner for Mike Aviles. Pie is also out of options and the Cubs seem to have run out of patience, so he is a likely trade candidate. Teahan, meanwhile, has yet to live up to the hype that surrounded his promotion to the big leagues, but he could blossom hitting against weaker NL pitching. Teahen, you might remember, was one of the featured players in the book "Moneyball" and was described as a future Jason Giambi. The Tigers are looking at LHR's Joe Beimel, Arthur Rhodes and Darren Oliver. No mention of Denys Reyes or Guardado, lol. They also appear unwilling to give closer's job to Zumaya or Rodney. Stay tuned. As far as Teahen goes, he's NOT a corner outfielder. If he could play it, his best position would be 2B in terms of his offensive game, but he would be atrocious there defensively (envision Josh Fields turning the double play at 2B and that's a good picture)...he's a better fit as a platoon player at 3B IMO. At least Dayton Moore has already decided he's not a building block. And the Cubs won't be able to package Pie, the Royals already have their own version in J. Gathright, if he can stay healthy. While I wouldn't go as far as to say I would rather give Betemit 350 at-bats than Teahen, I would rather give those major league AB's to Josh Fields in 2009 to see what we have exactly...
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Pretty compelling. Looks like he would be perfect to pair up with Fields and Getz as sort of a three-way platoon with each getting about an equal number of at-bats by matching them up with individual pitchers... Or course, Nix could figure in as well, but I think Nix will be in AAA unless he really rakes in ST. Then you could see Getz down and the 3-way platoon would be between Fields, Betemit and Nix. Kind of intriguing....assuming Ramirez can play SS, which I'm 95% confident he can. Worst-case scenario, they just end up holding the position down while waiting for the emergence of Beckham as the prodigal son/starter. I don't mind this idea at all when you compare it to the costs of acquiring Beltre/Roberts/Hudson. No way! Which leads one to the obvious conclusion that our leadoff hitter will come from CF, will not be Brian Anderson, COULD be Jerry Owens (for now) and that the 5th starter spot will get some additional support (hopefully) with the worst-case being an incentive-laden deal for a Garcia or Colon type. I think even Paul Byrd might get guaranteed money from some team out there.
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Other middle relief/set-up options out there
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I don't think bringing back Damaso to the SouthSide would have been a good fit. I think something really fractured down the stretch and into the playoffs between him and Guillen. Lost trust...Ozzie basically called him out as a "head case" not unlike he did with Javy this year. It appears the 2nd tier of starters is emerging in the FA race. Looks to be Jon Garland, Oliver Perez and Randy Wolf. Once again, are any of those guys better options than Javy, and will they make more than $11.5 million per season and for 3-4 year contracts? Maybe! I have a sneaking suspicion KW will make a run at Pedro Martinez. Not sure why...just that almost every single star from the past seems to end up on the White Sox about 3-5 years past their sell-by date. Sabathia, Lowe, Burnett and Sheets will all help to set the market, then the other dominoes will fall into place. -
QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Nov 18, 2008 -> 07:31 PM) All he did for the Twins lately was put up a sub-.700 OPS in September when they needed him the most. It would have been disgusting if he had won it again, and he might have been the least deserving candidate in the past 10+ years of the award. Not counting Giambi, of course. I think many will quickly forget Miguel Tejada and Mo Vaughn as well.
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It was an interesting race....Hamilton was the favorite for about 3-4 months, then Quentin, then it was very close between Morneau and Pedroia. If the Twins would have beaten out the Sox and he wouldn't have faded so badly down the stretch, I think Morneau would have had his second MVP. Which is kind of sad, because he's in no way, shape or form the incredibly dominant offensive presence that Frank Thomas (2 MVP's also) was...although you almost have to say that 2000 was Frank's third with Giambi's steroid revelations. That's how I think of it. And those MVP's for Juan Gonzalez can disappear, too.
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How can Danks and Floyd get the sophomore jinx in their essentially third seasons? Will they regress, undoubtedly. I think Floyd is more likely to be put the same numbers, I just hope we don't see a one-two year regression out of Danks like Cliff Lee went through, but there are a number of reasons that's unlikely to happen with Jon. Also, I would mind if Danks came back to have a Cy Young-caliber season at one point in the future. He's not far off. There's room for improvement from Buehrle and Vazquez as well. And our offense should be better and more consistent in producing runs this season.