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  1. Not only are you in the mix, but you can inexplicably throw out 11 more wins in the playoffs and win it all! It's f'in great! yay luck go.to.hell. Love the signature
  2. Len and Bob :) Love that shirt "You can put it on mute... Yes!"
  3. The Stepford wives were drugged up and showed little emotion. I agree with Rob, he is saying all the right things, hopefullly he does them too. Doesn't that make it a correct analogy? He's saying "I like some emotional players on my team. You can't have 25 zombies out there. You need a combination of personalities." Yes that does make it correct. That's what I figured he meant. BTW anybody can see a video clip of that interview on cubs.com (inside the kerry wood article). I saw it the other way. Basically,"I like emotional guys but you can't have 25 emotional guys on the team". Whatever, it's still funny
  4. What channel is this on on XM? On 177 I'm getting the Yankees.
  5. Even when he makes a bad analogy he's funny and you get the point The Stepford wives were drugged up and showed little emotion. I agree with Rob, he is saying all the right things, hopefullly he does them too.
  6. Who put the bee in your bonnett? Again, just so I can see if you are reading or not. Do you think Pettitte is worth $16 million next year given his age and health and recent trends?
  7. Instead of having a coronary why don't you tell us what is. http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/statpages/glossary/#era+
  8. I'm thick? Look at the trends in the data. Aside from 2005 when he blew up, Pettitte hasn't come close to his 119 ERA+ since 2002 when he reached age 30. Three out of the last four years his ERA+ has been a shade over 100 (league average) and trending downward. His WHIP is pretty decent and stable but nothing to write home about. His periphreials are pretty decent but again trending in the wrong direction. Notice I didn't say he was terrible, I said he was right around average and In my opinon he is. But let's just say you are correct and I'm not, do you think he's worth $16 million this year given his age and health history?
  9. I'm not too worried. CF in Wrigley is pretty easy all things considered. Probably much easier then RF or LF with the wells.
  10. I am not understanding you. Pettitte hasn't played in the AL for three years. Do you think his career numbers will hold up this year? Even at career numbers is he worth 16 million dollars? I am sorry but at this point Pettite is around a league average pitcher.
  11. I read it the first time, and you've never adressed what I wrote back to you. Do you read other peoples responses? Where has Pettitte been pitching for the last three years? Are the next three years going to look more like his last three years or like his first three years? Now factor in pay. He played in a bandbox. Factor in long term commitment. MMP ranks right around Wrigley in terms of park factors, although they do flutuate from year to year. It's neither a hitter heaven nor a ptichers delight. Long term commitement has nothing to do with this as he signed a 1 year contract. He's an average pitcher that is getting paid 16 million dollars. Didn't this start off with comparing Pettitte to our signings of Marquis and Lilly? I'd rather have Pettitte at one year and 16 mil than either of the guys we signed for multi-year deals. No. I haven't compared the signings to anyone. In fact I said that Pettitte, Lilly, and Marquis have nothing to do with each other. I simply stated Pettitte's contract was bad. The fact that Marquis or Lilly also have bad contracts is irrelevent to my point. Mephastopoles pointed out that Pettitte has a career ERA+ of 119 which is above average. I said I don't care what his careeer ERA+ is and that judging a pitcher requires more than looking at ERA. Apperently, he didn't read my posts becuase he keeps saying the same things. Pettitte is a little better than a league average pitcher at this point in his career and an injury risk. Paying him 16 million dollars for one year is not a good idea in my opinion.
  12. I read it the first time, and you've never adressed what I wrote back to you. Do you read other peoples responses? Where has Pettitte been pitching for the last three years? Are the next three years going to look more like his last three years or like his first three years? Now factor in pay. He played in a bandbox. Factor in long term commitment. MMP ranks right around Wrigley in terms of park factors, although they do flutuate from year to year. It's neither a hitter heaven nor a ptichers delight. Long term commitement has nothing to do with this as he signed a 1 year contract. He's an average pitcher that is getting paid 16 million dollars.
  13. I read it the first time, and you've never adressed what I wrote back to you. Do you read other peoples responses? Where has Pettitte been pitching for the last three years? Are the next three years going to look more like his last three years or like his first three years? Now factor in pay.
  14. It's not just ERA+ that goes into the equation. Check out his other graphs. He's right around league average and has been for a couple of years now. Yet, he's compensated quite well. Here is a compairson to Maddux http://www.fangraphs.com/comparison.aspx?playerid=840&playerid2=104&playerid3=&position=P&page=0&type=full You are making the EXACT SAME MISTAKES again. WHAT MISTAKE IS THAT? I don't give a flip about Pettitte's career numbers, I only care about the trends. He's been a little better than league average for quite a while and has been injured to boot. He's not the same guy he was in 96 and he's getting paid like he is.
  15. I'd hold up on the predicitons for a while. Most of the players these guys are playing against aren't going to be around once the season begins and many times ST numbers don't carry over into the regular season. I put much more faith in PECOTA than I do ST.
  16. It's not just ERA+ that goes into the equation. Check out his other graphs. He's right around league average and has been for a couple of years now. Yet, he's compensated quite well. Here is a compairson to Maddux http://www.fangraphs.com/comparison.aspx?playerid=840&playerid2=104&playerid3=&position=P&page=0&type=full
  17. Not really. It's a one year deal, and Pettitte got his home run rate back in check in the second half, allowing him to post a 2.80 ERA. I'd rather have that deal than the Lilly or Marquis deal. There's almost no chance Lilly or Marquis earns their keep over the next few years, but there's a significantly higher chance that Pettitte can do it for next year only. If it would have worked out, fantastic... if it didn't, he wouldn't be blocking Guzman, Veal, or Gallagher in 2008. I wouldn't... Pettitte is only about 15% better than the average pitcher over the course of his career. Is that worth $16M? I sure don't think so. You'd rather have Lilly for 4 years and 40 mil, when he's never been anything special, or Marquis for 3 years and 21 million fresh off an ERA over 6? Both of those guys have a pretty high chance to implode and become impossible to move. At least with Pettitte you retain roster flexibility and don't block your best prospects. It's not about who I would rather have. Lilly and Marquis are not part of the equation. Pettitte is right around a league average pitcher, and he's paid like a superstar http://www.fangraphs.com/graphs.aspx?playerid=840&position=P&page=0&type=full
  18. Two years ago when the Cubs were in NY to play the Yankees, who is walking around Yankee stadium yelling CUBS WOO!, none other than Ronnie. How does he make it anywhere? The guy has some sort of super power.
  19. IBL See transactions
  20. Holy crap, the Yankees are paying Andy Pettitte $16 million this year. Now that is a bad contract.
  21. Overrated. You are being sarcastic when you keep repeating this, right? Probably, but it is highly overrated. Highly. Defense in baseball is the least important of the three (offense, defense, and pitching) becasue the difference between an elite defender and an average or poor defender is extremely small. While the differene between an elite pitcher or batter and the average or poor one is huge.
  22. New year same story. The Cubs are a' swining mad men.
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