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Count or Loiaza?


rangercal

Who would you rather have for the stretch run?  

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  1. 1. Who would you rather have for the stretch run?

    • Esteban Loiaza 9-9 3.57 era 133k 171.1 IP
      8
    • Jose Contreras 9-7 4.07 era 119k 159.1 IP
      54


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E-Lo is having a solid year. Maybe looking at 12-14 wins if he were on a team with a better offense. Same can be said with count. It is a toss up between the two right handers in last year's trade. But, I have to lean towards Count. They have similar #'s when you compare an AL pitcher to a NL pitcher. Count also has a higher ceiling (even at 33 years old) and has the potential to show flashes of dominance.

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QUOTE(rangercal @ Aug 27, 2005 -> 11:04 PM)
E-Lo is having a solid year. Maybe looking at 12-14 wins if he were on a team with a better offense. Same can be said with count.  It is a toss up between the two right handers in last year's trade. But,  I have to lean towards  Count. They have similar #'s when you compare an AL pitcher to a NL pitcher. Count also has a higher ceiling (even at 33 years old) and has the potential to show flashes of dominance.

Looks pretty even. Count should have a couple more victories, he also probably has a better upside, although EL had a magical year in 2003 that would be hard for anyone to duplicate.

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QUOTE(wsox08 @ Aug 28, 2005 -> 12:20 AM)
Jose is younger and has more potential... He will only improve.. Loaiza already reached his peak with the sox.

they are both listed at 33. Count is december 6th 1971, Elo December 31st of 71. Elo is younger. Count is 33 in cuban years. I dont think he is 33 :ph34r:

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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Aug 28, 2005 -> 12:45 AM)
Gotta go with Contreras, Loiaza isn't even on the Yankees, we got the better deal of it.

 

I do not believe the question is 'Who won the deal?', it is 'Who would you rather have?'.

 

Give me Contreras any day of the week...unless financial terms are included. If we bring money into the discussion as well, then it is perhaps a different story...and perhaps not.

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QUOTE(YASNY @ Aug 28, 2005 -> 09:07 AM)
Esteban was lazy last year with us.  There is no doubt in my mind of that.  I'm happy with Jose, thank you.

How so?

 

I think it was more of a guy coming back to reality after a 2003 that he'll never repeat again. Loaiza's 2003 was spectacular, but it was clearly a fluke season. Contreras, in my mind, has still never justified the money he got from NY and is getting from us, but he is a serviceable No.3/4 big league starter at this point. I do not expect to see him on the southside beyond next season, unless he takes a huge paycut or moves into the bullpen.

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QUOTE(aboz56 @ Aug 28, 2005 -> 11:48 AM)
How so?

 

I think it was more of a guy coming back to reality after a 2003 that he'll never repeat again. Loaiza's 2003 was spectacular, but it was clearly a fluke season.  Contreras, in my mind, has still never justified the money he got from NY and is getting from us, but he is a serviceable No.3/4 big league starter at this point.  I do not expect to see him on the southside beyond next season, unless he takes a huge paycut or moves into the bullpen.

 

He was throwing 88-90 miles an hour with us the entire first half of the season. He plays in the all-star game and is popping it at 94? Then the entire rest of the year with the yankees he was topping out around 94. People thought his arm just got tired when he was with us until we saw how he was throwing after the trade ( sure he sucked ass with the yankees but always looked like he gave more effort).

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QUOTE(qwerty @ Aug 28, 2005 -> 12:34 PM)
He was throwing 88-90 miles an hour with us the entire first half of the season. He plays in the all-star game and is popping it at 94? Then the entire rest of the year with the yankees he was topping out around 94. People thought his arm just got tired when he was with us until we saw how he was throwing after the trade ( sure he sucked ass with the yankees but always looked like he gave more effort).

 

You were right on the money with my reasons for saying he was lazy.

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