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  1. And where is Dubois now? It's not like Dusty benched him, we traded him and then he went on to tear things up. The Indians (who everyone here loves) sure haven't found a use for him. And I don't blame Dusty if he benches Cedeno. He's playing terribly right now, and there's no guarantee he'll bust out of it. I've always been concerned about him, since he really just has about one year of success at the plate after being awful for four seasons. This is Hendry's fault, not Dusty's. 1. ST NUMBER DO NOT MATTER. Every hitter goes into slumps. 2. It is Dubois all over again becuase Cedeno hasn't exactly been given a rining vote of confidence from the skipper. He will be looking over his shoulder every AB. Vet's like Neifi don't have that problem. 3. Cedeno has shown that he can hit. The question for him is pitch selection. 4. Neifi is terrible. The thought of him out there everyday shouldn't make Cub fan happy. The Cubs could maybe handle a black hole at the plate if they had strong enough offense from other positions. But the don't. That is Hendrys Fault. Not giving Cedeno at least @200 ABs on a consistent basis to show if he can hit will be Dusty's fault
  2. That didn't work with Corey Patterson. Giving someone playing time does not insure progress. Giving Neifi playing time will ensure losing. Then giving Cedeno, if he is performing below Neifi's level, also ensures losing? I would rather have a guy hit .280 with a ..298 OBP than a guy hit .216 with a .230 OBP. I think you are assuming that any player will a better option than Neifi. Would like to see you support that argument in some way. It is completely irrelevent. If Cedeno doesn't produce the Cubs will get little production out of SS this year, unless they make a trade.
  3. The thing is spring training numbers are meaningless. M&P the competition in the WL is closer to AAA then AA. Cedeno will be fine if he learnse to take a pitch. If I were Dusty that is what I'd say. Be agressive in the strike zone and leave everything else alone. Instead Dusty preaches being agressive and not getting behind in the count. I hope that Dusty and the Cubs give him time to adjust, even if they get off to a poor start. A poor hitting number 8 hitter is not the difference between a world seies contender and an also ran. Instead I envision Cedeno being scapegoated by Dusty and fans alike if the Cubs get off to a poor start. Then Neifi can come in and save the Cubs to another medicore record.
  4. As opposed to the people who think Neifi should be nothing more than a back up. We'd rather have Cedeno, even if it means the cubs lose...not. This is Dubios all over again. I guess we'll see how he responds to the pressure. An 0-for could mean his job. Dusty doesn't have to say anything. It is kind of an unwritten rule, you have to perform if you are young or you will be gone. Although, veterans with long but mediocre track records get the benifit of the doubt. It's not just Dusty who does this, it is most of baseball.
  5. I do. Which is why I think someone who may know a social psychologist should get an opinion. Nothing personal, I just don't trust your opinion on this. I am a psychologist with a Ph.D. in the field. This issue is the deadest of dead horses, but I like Ublink's idea and think it well worthwhile to put your money where your mouth is, so to speak. My opinon is that chemistry is an outcome not a cause. Much in the same way "self-esteme" is an outcome and not a cause, no matter what the pop psychologists want to tell us. Win and you get people liking one another. Lose and people will start to gripe. Someone once said victory has a thousand mothers but failure is an orphan. Well, something similar can be said about chemistry except for at the consequence end instead of the antecedent end. Winning begets good chemistry and losing begets bad chemistry. Chemistry is a result not a cause, if it is anything.
  6. MLB can do whatever it wants. MLB is a private club, protected by Federal legislation. The White Sox players were acquited in a trial and still got banned.
  7. If the Cubs manage to go 7-7 during that stretch I will be ecstatic. My worry is that the clock has struck 12 for Glendon "[expletive]" Rusch. That's 8 games against horrible teams, I'd be disappointed with a .500 record. In which three are pitched by Rusch. Cincinnatii can hit the balll and Z doesn't go against them the second time around. I am hoping Maddux's spring numbers are indicative of a rebound but the margin of error is slim.
  8. If the Cubs manage to go 7-7 during that stretch I will be ecstatic. My worry is that the clock has struck 12 for Glendon "[expletive]" Rusch.
  9. The radio information is that there is no radio broadcast. That explains why I couldn't find it!! :( @#$ %&*&*# #@!@# I just got my XM last night!
  10. Ducks aren't a stat....yet. I'd say WHIP, ERA+, k/9 and BAA are good ones. The best is probably ERA+ Co-sign. I agree 100%. I like K/9 to show how dominant a pitcher can be. I believe there isn't a single stat that can tell you everything. I agree with USSocer and Raw. I also like to look at K:BB and GB:FB.
  11. What if McGuire and Sosa say they didn't do steriods? It sounds to me like you've already convicted them. What about other players, Termell Sledge, Palmerio, and the dozen or so minor leaguers who have been caught?
  12. Joe Jackson and the rest of the Sox who threw the 1919 WS weren't suspended from baseball untill 1921. ------------------ Doesn't Disney also own the Braves? If so this really isn't an independent investigation.
  13. Plus what the mother would make at her job, she is obviously working if there is daycare involved. Remember, this is child support and not spousal maintenance we are talking about, they were never married so I don't think there is anykind of alimony, although I am sure the mother spent a chunk of the money on herself, because if the money was just used for the daughter's benefit, there should be plenty of money for her school, car, computer, her own house, etc...... Depends on how the money is used. If the money is used to buy a nicer house in a better neighborhood so that the child is safer and can attend better schools then why not. Are you kidding me? He is paying almost $6,000 a month. Go to realtor.com and see what kind of house that buys. Let's just cut it in half and say $3,000. That is a $500,000 dollar house.
  14. Because HE IS HER FATHER. Just because your parents shafted you doesn't mean everyone else should suffer. 70 g's @ year plays for a lot of braces and barbie dolls. And $16MM a year will pay for a lot of CC. That is neither here nor there. How much money should a one night stand get to raise a kid? How much should the lady get if it were you instead of him? Just because he is stupid rich doesn't not entitle the mother to win the lottery. Johnson should pay his fair share of her upbringing. I'd say $70,000 @ year ($5,833.33/month) for 18 years seem like a fair share to me (1.26 million).
  15. Because HE IS HER FATHER. Just because your parents shafted you doesn't mean everyone else should suffer. 70 g's @ year plays for a lot of braces and barbie dolls.
  16. I agree. It sounds to me like the mother was more than happy to keep him away from them in the beginning (16 years ago when he was a nobody), then started going after his money when he got rich. Randy is no saint (and this story has come out before), but the mother playing the "poor victim" here doesn't fly. I'm a firm believe in parents paying for their children's education, but that shady day care as a teen could have paid for community college. Agreed. I am not sure why Randy is being slammed here. If you read between the lines, it looks like the mother is using her kid to get more cash. While I do not agree with Randy's decision not to be part of the child's life, I wasn't there so I don't know the real circumstances. If he is paying his fair share (relative to his salary) to support her, the rest is between him, his concious, and his G-d. Join
  17. Exactly. It's as if it is an actual position on the field. "Hey what position do you play?" "Lead off hitter" I guess one could do that in the American League.
  18. It seems like we agree on him. One thing that is strange is that he's hit 4 HR's in 37 AB's in the spring while only hitting 15 in 2048AB's over his career. Granted spring training number don't mean much but I wonder if there is anything behind that (change of approach, hitting mechanics, etc..) or if it's just dumb luck. Arizona weather. Pagan is not a guy I want to see on the bench for the Cubs THIS YEAR. IMO They need someone with some pop. I'd prefer Sing or Restovich. Pagen might make a good 5th outfielder but the Cubs need someone capeable of hitting a HR on the bench.
  19. What is the opposite of that? Guys who have done nothing in the minors then turned into Carlos Beltran? Just because a guy hasn't played in the majors doesn't mean you can't have a pretty good idea of what his limitations will be in the majors. Of course not. The opposite is a player who comes into the League with little or no expectations (or strictly as a backup) but proves his worth when he's able to play everyday. He doesn't have to develop into Beltran to have value. Minor League productivity doesn't always equate to ML success. see gary scott & rosey brown to mention a few You are completly turning your arguement on it's head. We are not talking about a guy with great minor league numbers here. We are talking about a washout who was purchased for next to nothing. He had a good spring and people have compared him to: Carlos Beltran Scott Podsednik Eric Gange Tori Hunter
  20. Let the dream die, Pagen is not good. http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/P/angel-pagan.shtml Did Angel Pagen run over your dog? Here's to hoping he does turn into Carlos Beltran, but he probably won't. No he didn't run of my dog. But he is not good. All I'm trying to do is show that. Keep hope alive, keep hope alive.
  21. Let the dream die, Pagen is not good. http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/P/angel-pagan.shtml Edit: At age 24 D-Lee put up this line for the FLORIDA MARLINS .281 .368 .507 28 HRs and 70 RBI
  22. This guy is not good, he's never been good, and he will never be as good as Carlos Beltran. Every year there is a guy nobody heard of who lights up spring training. Every year. Pagen has had five seasons in the minors and only managed to hit in the low .270s with an OBP in the low .300s. In that time he has hit 15 HRs IN THE MINOR LEAGUES. He will be 25. When Carlos Betran was 24 he hit .307, had an OBP of .389, and a .900 OPS for the KC Royals. And oh year, he also had 26 HRs and 100 RBI. I know Carlos Beltran, Angel Pagen is no Carlos Beltran. He is a career minor leaguer who had a good spring.
  23. I'll take it with whatever. A side order of grilled onions? Grilled onions are good. Keilty would make a great 4th outfielder, but not at the cost of Ryu, Marshall, Guzman or Pie. I'd give them Sing or Dope though.
  24. I'll take it with whatever.
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