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  1. I don't think one-day contracts are allowed, but if Sammy would retire during the season sometime, I'd like to see him sign a 1-day contract with the Cubs, start in RF that day, play one last game, and then retire.
  2. The fact that he's in his late 30's has absolutely nothing to do with it, right?
  3. Brewers/Reds. Seriously, Cubs/Cards is the best in baseball. Yankees/Sox is way overdone.
  4. With Dusty here, don't hold your breath. Neifi will have at least 50 games this year in the 1 or 2 spot, regardless.
  5. All interesting moves.
  6. not if he can get pierre from the fish for cp as has been rumored. If I'm signing Furcal, as has been rumored, I'd rather have Bradley than Pierre. Also, trading for Bradley doesn't preclude you from trading for Pierre and moving Bradley to right. Vance for GM, plz.
  7. Exactly. By then Cedeno would have been ready, IMO. Or, if not, then I'm sure the SS crop next year would be better. There is NO NEED to throw a buttload of money at Furcal when we have at least 2 other options.
  8. This is what you get for putting all your eggs in one basket. I'd still rather see Nomar here than Furcal. Something tells me we are really going to regret letting Nomar walk. Of course, if Furcal wants that insane contract, we may well see Nomar back here. Without the sweetheart, low base/high incentive deal he probably would have signed, of course.
  9. Run about 30 seasons, too, to get a good sample size.
  10. But booing hurts thier little bitty feelings!!
  11. How is Benito Santiago not on this list? It ought to be against the law to be that ugly.
  12. He cites family reasons as the issue for his request. He wants to be closer to the East Coast. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=stark_jayson&id=2220374
  13. Earlier in the game, the ump blew (and I mean really blew) a call at home plate. He called the Cubs runner out when he was clearly safe. I don't think he was doing that great of a job on balls and strikes either. Anyway, Mongo gets up to sing, and before the music starts says something like "Don't worry, I'm gonna have a talk with that home plate umpire after the game!" Hernandez did the "you're out of the game" gesture, and Mongo was ejected from the stadium. But damn, was it funny.
  14. I'd be happy with either Giles or Matsui, honestly. Both are good players who would really help this team.
  15. Pierre is a life time 267/363 in SB for 74%. I could care less what a leadoff man's SLG is. I'd value the 200 hits/yr and OBP a lot more than his .SLG. Pierre's K/BB ratio is 211/226. While thats not HOF worthy, his speed and his ability to make contact really helps him. Anytime he makes contact on the ground he can be a threat. Pierre would be a tremendous improvemtn over anything the Cubs have had at the top of the order recently. Bravo! He's not the best option out there, but he's a heck of a lot better than any option we currently have. Yes, maybe his CS% isn't where it should be, but his speed can be beneficial in legging out a ground ball, or taking the extra base. I don't think we should pass on him because he gets thrown out a few more times per year trying to steal second base than he should. I'll take 200 hits a year at the top of the order.
  16. What a first game. I don't remember much of my first game, except for Andre Dawson singled and they won. I think they played the Pirates? I'm pretty sure it was 1992. But they should show that game on ESPN Classic from time to time. Definately one of the best regular-season games I've ever seen. That was just nuts. I also remember that day because my dad came home about the 4th inning or so because he lost his job. But he has a good one now, so it's all cool.
  17. Good at his job? the guy who didn't file owens for free agency on time? I think that was the agent Owens had before he hired Rosenhaus.
  18. The Cardinals still win the division without Albert Pujols. The Cubs finish in AAA without DLee. Just because I haven't typed it in a while... MVLEE!
  19. Everyone is unproven at some point. That's the kind of wisdom we need from the Supreme Ruler of the World :P I just think the "oh, well so and so is unproven" argument is a load of crap. Everyone in the history of baseball was, at one point, an unproven rookie.
  20. Everyone is unproven at some point.
  21. Tough call here, but I think Rosenhaus edges Boras.
  22. You can't look too desperate. Even a rookie agent could take you to the cleaners in that case.
  23. This is what I was hoping for, too. At the very least, I was hoping he told Dusty to get his own damn donuts.
  24. He said no one saw Hollandsworth struggles coming. :x See man. I will say this though. Hendry pretty much said that he has failed the past two years. At least he can recognize that. Yeah, that was the only part of the interview that irritated me. I don't think the questions were the right ones, though. I would have asked about: -Why not Brian Giles? -Aramis' offseason stretching program -Dotel? -Rule 5 draft guys; why not trade some? -Why not let Neifi go test the market and save money? -OBP in the 1-2 spots. Agreed. Those questions would have been excellent to ask. Well I know Hendry did mention that Stat-wise the lead-off position was not where it should be. Hendry isn't going to come out and say that Dusty's top of the lineup was terrible. It's just not his M.O. He mentioned that RF was something they are going to be looking at as well as more pitching depth. I didn't expect him to come and tell Silvy and Carmen exactly who he is looking at. I wasn't knocking Hendry's answers; I was being critical of the questions that were asked. I didn't think they were the best questions to ask Hendry. He could have answered however he wanted, but if the interviewers at least bother to ask to right questions, that's all I could hope for. I wasn't arguing against you. Didn't mean for it to come off that way. Just pointing out some things he said that I wasn't sure anyone knew they were addressed...in particular the OBP in the 1-2 spots. I totally agree that the questions were fairly soft. I think a lot of times they have GMs on just to say they could get them on and talk to them and then they leave it up to Bruce Levine to ask the hard questions...although I am not sure he does either. The interesting question I heard was about Walker and why we haven't heard about him much. Hendry denied that Walker wasn't in the plans for the future and in a nutshell discredited the rumors that if they sign Furcal 2nd base would come down to just Cedeno and Perez. I hope he's not just saying that just to be saying that. Todd Walker should be our starting 2nd baseman next year, and he should be batting 2nd behind Furcal. At least I'd hope that would be the case. But....but....but his DEFENSE is bad. No matter he can hit .300, he may cost us 5 runs a year with his glove! We CANT have that!
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