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  1. Not only was he racist; he also abused women. http://baseballguru.com/bburgess/analysisbburgess02.html Lemme see if I have the argument right... This is more clearly evidence of his hot temper, not racism or abuse of women. Uhm...seriously?
  2. Meet the "new" Yankees, exactly the same as the old Yankees. It was cute seeing a lot of their fans/media get all exicted for a week about "the big changes" that were gonna happen with the Venture, I mean, Steinbrenner Brothers now running the show.
  3. Richard Bak's "Peach: Ty Cobb in His Time and Ours" has an entire chapter dealing with Stump's book, Burns' Baseball documentary, and ESPN's Sportscentury series on Cobb. Statistician Bill Burgess also has written some articles about that subject. Indeed it is. Much of the anecdotal contemporary tales that exist about Cobb come from papers in rival cities who obviously had an interest at the time of making Cobb a villain. My earlier point about the NY Times was stated because I think it is interesting how a paper which despised the man so much would actually not seem to care too much about him jumping into the stands and whooping on one of their own spectators. Fair enough...but the guy still jumped into the stand and started beating a fan. I have no doubt he was saying some vile things, but there's a reason why still today it's a big deal when an athlete crosses that line and physically attacks a fan. I'll check out Bak's book. Is there anything else out there, print-wise?
  4. I've read this, too, actually. People have pointed out different statistical deficiencies in the book. Things as simple as Stump saying that Cobb stole X number of bases in a season, and then upon looking up his stats that turns out not to be true. Things like that. Cool...I'm not saying OMC is wrong, I just don't know where to start looking to find these points.
  5. OMC, I'm curious where you were reading about how Stump's work with and about Cobb has been "debunked" or whatever you're saying it's now being viewed as. And looking at contemporary newspaper accounts for anything is good for confirming things like dates and details, but character studies? I'm not saying it's impossible, but the yellow journalism that was rampant in Cobb's time makes it very difficult, either for or against him.
  6. What is the motivation for the Dodgers to do that deal, even if the Cubs picked up all of Dempster's salary?
  7. Contrary to my initial expectations, this might be the greatest thread ever posted in this forum.
  8. Arod also got another 2 years from what the yankees were offering originally (5 year extension: 8 years $221) by waiting for the season to be over and opt out. In the end they did well. Only Yankee fans/media in denial are looking at it as if ARod and Broas somehow "lost." They won out in terms of the deal, big time.
  9. That would be awesome. Hendry could pay them in bums who hang around Wrigley. I imagine that Ronny Woo Woo would be first. They should eat those kids who play the buckets. Just because you're allergic to rhythm doesn't mean you need to ruin it to the rest of us.
  10. He's a Cali boy. Don't know if he still lives in Sacramento though. So given his daughter's unfortunate medical condition and likely a general desire to be around the family more back "home," it likely wouldn't be too difficult to trade him to a west coast team.
  11. I would love that deal. It's waaaaaaaaaaaay too good for the Cubs...two very useful players and all we give up is crap and overspending? No way.
  12. Where does Lee and his family live in the offseason? It's out west, right?
  13. Yeah, there's no way this is less than 10/250.
  14. I'll look forward to when we sign Prince Fielder. 12 years from now.
  15. 100 years, here we come. How in God's name can this be justified?
  16. Sounds like 10 years for $275 million.
  17. Nah. The people writing the articles are still idiots. True, but this is basically a big push in the argument that he's all about the money. Granted, the Yankees are still the Yankees and could win it, but some other competitive teams could have given him a good chunk of change (at least $20 million per for 10-12 years) where him being there could have very easily pushed them over the top.
  18. If he could help net Kemp AND Loney? The hell they shouldn't.
  19. exactly. fukudome + hill would be better and cheaper than trading for tejada and trading/signing a SP to take hill's spot. We can trade for Tejada without including Hill. I'm absolutely certain of that. i think you're probably right. Agreed. I think most are tossing Hill in to the O's with the idea of getting Bedard, too, in which case Hill would most definitely be needed.
  20. Hahahahahaha Wow. WOW.
  21. Too bad if we get him we'll play him in RF. That is frustrating. Maybe the Cubs plan is this. Play Pie CF and Fukudome RF against righties and Fukudome CF and Murton RF against lefties? Works for me. Or if Pie totally crap out, Fukudome takes over CF and Murton gets RF fulltime.
  22. Which rank among the stupidest things Hendry has done as a GM here, and that's saying something. A relief pitcher should never be untouchable.
  23. Easier to live with, but still a waste of Marmol's value right now. If you're gonna package him and Hill together, hell, toss in Murton and shoot for the moon and see what people offer. Don't settle on Crawford.
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