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American League

ANAHEIM (1) -- Shawn Wooten, c-inf.

 

 

BALTIMORE (2) -- Jason Johnson, rhp; Damian Moss, lhp.

 

 

BOSTON (6) -- Edwin Almonte, rhp; Damian Jackson, inf; Gabe Kapler, of; Lou Merloni, inf; Scott Sauerbeck, lhp; Jason Shiell, rhp.

 

 

CLEVELAND (2) -- Danys Baez, rhp; Carl Sadler, lhp.

 

 

DETROIT (2) -- Ben Petrick, c-inf; Andy Van Hekken, lhp.

 

 

KANSAS CITY (1) -- Kris Wilson, rhp.

 

 

MINNESOTA (1) -- Augie Ojeda, inf.

 

 

NEW YORK (2) -- David Dellucci, of; Karim Garcia, of.

 

 

OAKLAND (3) -- Jeremy Fikac, rhp; Frank Menechino, inf; Mark Redman, lhp.

 

 

TAMPA BAY (3) -- Marlon Anderson, 2b; Gerardo Garcia, rhp; Jared Sandberg, inf.

 

 

TEXAS (1) -- Jason Tyner, of.

 

 

TORONTO (2) -- Trever Miller, lhp; Cliff Politte, rhp.

 

 

National League

ARIZONA (1) -- Rod Barajas, c.

 

 

CHICAGO (3) -- Michael Barrett, c; Scott Chiasson, rhp; Randall Simon, 1b.

 

 

CINCINNATI (3) -- Russell Branyan, inf; Ruben Mateo, of; Reggie Taylor, of.

 

 

COLORADO (4) -- Scott Elarton, rhp; Matt Miller, rhp; Jay Payton, of; Kit Pellow, inf.

 

 

FLORIDA (3) -- Armando Almanza, lhp; Toby Borland, rhp; Braden Looper, rhp.

 

 

HOUSTON (1) -- Nate Bland, lhp.

 

 

LOS ANGELES (3) -- Michael Brohawn, lhp ; Alfredo Gonzalez, rhp; Derek Thompson, lhp.

 

 

MILWAUKEE (1) -- Jayson Durocher, rhp.

 

 

MONTREAL (3) -- Hector Almonte, rhp; Orlando Hernandez, rhp; Britt Reames, rhp.

 

 

NEW YORK (3) -- Pedro Feliciano, lhp; Jeremy Hill, rhp; Scott Strickland, rhp.

 

 

PHILADELPHIA (2) -- Travis Chapman, 3b; Valerio De Los Santos, lhp.

 

 

PITTSBURGH (1) -- Mike Lincoln, rhp.

 

 

ST. LOUIS (1) -- Gene Stechschulte, rhp.

 

 

SAN DIEGO (3) -- Mike Matthews, lhp; Miguel Ojeda, c; Todd Sears, inf.

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Jason Johnson, rhp; Damian Moss, lhp.

 

 

Edwin Almonte, rhp?????

 

 

Danys Baez, rhp

 

 

 

 

 

Augie Ojeda, inf.  (Haha remember when Cub fans worshipped this guy for getting his first base hit.

 

 

 

 

 

; Mark Redman, lhp.

 

 

 

 

 

Randall Simon, 1b.

 

 

Jay Payton, of;

 

 

Braden Looper, rhp.

These names sound good minus Ojeda.

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American League

ANAHEIM (1) -- Shawn Wooten, c-inf.

 

 

BALTIMORE (2) -- Jason Johnson, rhp; Damian Moss, lhp.

 

 

BOSTON (6) -- Edwin Almonte, rhp; Damian Jackson, inf; Gabe Kapler, of; Lou Merloni, inf; Scott Sauerbeck, lhp; Jason Shiell, rhp.

 

 

CLEVELAND (2) -- Danys Baez, rhp; Carl Sadler, lhp.

 

 

DETROIT (2) -- Ben Petrick, c-inf; Andy Van Hekken, lhp.

 

 

KANSAS CITY (1) -- Kris Wilson, rhp.

 

 

MINNESOTA (1) -- Augie Ojeda, inf.

 

 

NEW YORK (2) -- David Dellucci, of; Karim Garcia, of.

 

 

OAKLAND (3) -- Jeremy Fikac, rhp; Frank Menechino, inf; Mark Redman, lhp.

 

 

TAMPA BAY (3) -- Marlon Anderson, 2b; Gerardo Garcia, rhp; Jared Sandberg, inf.

 

 

TEXAS (1) -- Jason Tyner, of.

 

 

TORONTO (2) -- Trever Miller, lhp; Cliff Politte, rhp.

 

 

National League

ARIZONA (1) -- Rod Barajas, c.

 

 

CHICAGO (3) -- Michael Barrett, c; Scott Chiasson, rhp; Randall Simon, 1b.

 

 

CINCINNATI (3) -- Russell Branyan, inf; Ruben Mateo, of; Reggie Taylor, of.

 

 

COLORADO (4) -- Scott Elarton, rhp; Matt Miller, rhp; Jay Payton, of; Kit Pellow, inf.

 

 

FLORIDA (3) -- Armando Almanza, lhp; Toby Borland, rhp; Braden Looper, rhp.

 

 

HOUSTON (1) -- Nate Bland, lhp.

 

 

LOS ANGELES (3) -- Michael Brohawn, lhp ; Alfredo Gonzalez, rhp; Derek Thompson, lhp.

 

 

MILWAUKEE (1) -- Jayson Durocher, rhp.

 

 

MONTREAL (3) -- Hector Almonte, rhp; Orlando Hernandez, rhp; Britt Reames, rhp.

 

 

NEW YORK (3) -- Pedro Feliciano, lhp; Jeremy Hill, rhp; Scott Strickland, rhp.

 

 

PHILADELPHIA (2) -- Travis Chapman, 3b; Valerio De Los Santos, lhp.

 

 

PITTSBURGH (1) -- Mike Lincoln, rhp.

 

 

ST. LOUIS (1) -- Gene Stechschulte, rhp.

 

 

SAN DIEGO (3) -- Mike Matthews, lhp; Miguel Ojeda, c; Todd Sears, inf.

Alrightie then, so I am not quote sucking the juice out of my words end quote so I will THINK OUT OF THE BOX for reasoning of WHY I want the players.

BALTIMORE (2) -- Jason Johnson, rhp

Damian Moss, lhp.-Do I say anymore? MOST of the POSTERS here love these two for canidates of our rotation.

 

BOSTON (2)--Edwin Almonte, rhp; Gabe Kapler, of-Almonte was traded, but you know, I'd like a minor league deal on his resume, even if we DON'T get him to the MAJORS. As for Kapler, he's a KW guy that suits the OF role the Sox want, IMHO.

 

CLEVELAND (1) -- Danys Baez, rhp-Closer Material if Koch gets traded, AGAIN, HIGHLY UNLIKELY.

 

OAKLAND (2) -- Frank Menechino, inf; Mark Redman, lhp.-Hands down on pitchers and inf's. I like Menechino's versatility.

 

National League

 

CHICAGO (3) --Randall Simon, 1b.-I'm sure like SOME of the other posters here would enjoy seeing the sausage beater come to the South side if we CAN sucker Evans into a deal for Konerko, which, at this point is HIGHLY UNLIKELY.

 

CINCINNATI (2) --Ruben Mateo, of; Reggie Taylor, of.-We need OF's. Its that simple.

 

COLORADO (2) -- Scott Elarton, rhp; Jay Payton, of-Like Mateo and Taylor, we need an OF. Elarton would be good as an AAAA player like some of Kenny Williams minor league signings for the competition of No. 5.

 

FLORIDA (1) --Braden Looper, rhp.-We need some RP's in the bullpen.

 

MONTREAL (1) --Orlando Hernandez, rhp-He's had some good years, some down years, hell why not No. 4 or 5

 

PHILADELPHIA (1) --Valerio De Los Santos, lhp.-See Looper, add in the LHP consideration.

 

Okay, so notice that I listed EVERYONE as POSSIBILITIES and not everyone is signed, so you all know what I mean. I hope this helps.

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The best player on that list is Jay Payton, but we have no place for him with Carlos in left.. I have seen Kapler play a lot over the years, and I really like him. Hustles big time, runs well, his power went away, good defense. If Maggs goes, he would be a good pickup.

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