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This guy looks pretty good, and prefers to be a starting pitcher, the role he was in his entire career til he joined the ML team. The Mets need an OFer with Alou out, and we have too many, how about Jones + Eyre for Heilman. then Guz can close and Heilman become the 5th starter. Dempster then could be used as one of the set up men in the set up group of Wuertz, Dempster, Marmol, and whatever lefty decides to stop sucking. Dempster could also spot start if needed to go along with lou's weird thing hes got for demp as a starter. Then Pie and Pagan could be a RH/LH platoon, giving Pie a chance to play nearly every day, and if Floyd/Murton platoon is sucking, give Pagan the nod in right field. In the end, if Heilman doesnt work out as a starter, u call up Marshal, and insert Heilman into the set up role, a place he already has shown he can be very very good.

 

1. Lilly

2. Marquis

3. Hill

4. Zambrano

5. Heilman/Marshal/Dempster

 

LR. Cotts

MR. Ohman

MR. Howry

MR. Marmol

SU. Wuertz

SU. Dempster/Heilman

CL. Guzman

 

VS RHP/VSLHP

1. Soriano(LF)/Soriano(LF)

2. Theriot(SS)/Theriot(SS)

3. Lee(1B)/Lee(1B)

4. Ramirez(3B)/Ramirez(3B)

5. Floyd(RF)/Barrett©

6. Barrett©/Murton(RF)

7. DeRosa(2B)/Pagan(CF)

8. Pie(CF)/DeRosa(2B)

 

plus if Pie is really cold, send him down, Pagan plays full time. The only thing that bothers me in DeRo, he is not very good

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Don't let Mephistopheles get you down. He doesn't take to opinions he thinks aren't valid very kindly.

 

I do to. That wasn't mean. It's just fairly obvious IMO that this is a bad idea. Heilman's track record hasn't shown much to expect he's anything but back of the rotation material. He has a very unique throwing motion that may cause him to weaken quickly and opponents to get a better look the second or third time through the lineup. He's doing okay in the bullpen, might as well leave him there.

 

You're also trying to trade Jacque Jones and Scott Eyre to a team in contention who does not need a worthless middle reliever (Eyre), nor a poor corner outfielder (Jones). Their RF is having a great comeback season and their LF have combined for a line of .327/.380/.473 and their CF is the second-best on the planet.

 

So no.

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Don't let Mephistopheles get you down. He doesn't take to opinions he thinks aren't valid very kindly.

 

I do to. That wasn't mean. It's just fairly obvious IMO that this is a bad idea. Heilman's track record hasn't shown much to expect he's anything but back of the rotation material. He has a very unique throwing motion that may cause him to weaken quickly and opponents to get a better look the second or third time through the lineup. He's doing okay in the bullpen, might as well leave him there.

 

You're also trying to trade Jacque Jones and Scott Eyre to a team in contention who does not need a worthless middle reliever (Eyre), nor a poor corner outfielder (Jones). Their RF is having a great comeback season and their LF have combined for a line of .327/.380/.473 and their CF is the second-best on the planet.

 

So no.

 

ah i guess, i guess i just got to high on high watching him own the yankees tonight, but ya, Jones and Eyre are the only people i would give up, but looking at it from the other teams eyes, i would never make a trade for those two

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