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  1. He said he discussed it with all the scouts that were there (about 12-15). This particular one I have not seen this year, I get to sit in these seats about 10 games a year. But I did over hear someone say that he was a former White Sox pitcher who had his career ended short by a rotator cuff injury and that he has written 2 books on pitching. He was probably mid-40s. If anyone can figure out who he is from that, then god bless. I didn't recognize him. Larry Monroe? He's in charge of Major League Scouting for them. http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/cws/photo/exe_mugs/l-monroe.jpg That is absolutely him. Larry Monroe
  2. If anyone it was Hibbard. I would have recognized the other ones.
  3. He said he discussed it with all the scouts that were there (about 12-15). This particular one I have not seen this year, I get to sit in these seats about 10 games a year. But I did over hear someone say that he was a former White Sox pitcher who had his career ended short by a rotator cuff injury and that he has written 2 books on pitching. He was probably mid-40s. If anyone can figure out who he is from that, then god bless. I didn't recognize him.
  4. Yeah, I doubt he is injured as well. My feeling from the scout talking to Cusack was he was kind of trying to impress him. But he said all the scouts had been talking about the dropped arm slot. I sat in the same seats last thursday and watched Marmol's stuff and how much it moves from this supposed new arm slot and it looked untouchable. By the way you have to give Hart credit last night, the kid lands 3 hours before the opening pitch and then comes in with the bases loaded and nobody out and only gives up a run. Clearly the first batter his knees were knocking.
  5. Last night at the game, I sat seven rows behind home plate, which for those of you who don't know is one row behind where all of the scouts sit. Last night John Cusack happened to be sitting right behind us and in the bottom of the eighth he asked one of the White Sox scouts why Marmol and Howry weren't called in to pitch. The scout said he thinks Marmol is either slightly injured or he has a very tired arm because he said his arm slot has dropped about 8 inches over the last month. (mind you he has still been very effective) And that for the next week or two we will only see Howry and Marmol when we are ahead, for the meantime at least. After that he is going to have use them everytime he needs them. Now that is just one scouts take on it, but I thought it was interesting to hear him talk about Marmol dropping his arm slot so drastically. He also did say he thought it was just a tired arm and Lou may try to give him a few days off to rest before the final push. Take it for what its worth
  6. Is Ryan Raburn as good as he has played over the last month or is this just a hot start that he won't be able to sustain?
  7. Well part of the reason is, if the fielder is deemed to have intentionally dropped the ball (it goes into his glove and he never closes it, type deal) they rule it a dead ball I believe and the batter is out. Now they doesn't mean that on a pop fly someone couldn't intentionally let it land in front of them. The risk there is you could throw the ball away or it could take a funny hop. And lastly there is the infield fly rule which protects against this as well.
  8. Now do we try for a 3rd baseman from the waiver wire? DeRosa is simply not gonna hack it out there everyday if Ramirez is down for any amount of time. Or do we bring Scott Moore back up to the bigs? I love DeRosa's versatility, but honestly the guy has done nothing for the last month and a half power wise. We need to get someone who can play 3rd base ASAP if Ramirez is got wrist issues.
  9. Any chance we can recall Trenidad Hubbard? He still kicking around the farm system or at age 80 did he finally hang it up? I hope and pray that JJ or Floyd is traded for Wily Mo and Patterson is coming in to back up 2nd base and Fontenot is sent down to learn how to hit a breaking ball.
  10. This is the Cubs we are talking about, we can never have enough 2nd basemen. Did we all forget last year we had the three headed monster of Hairston, Walker, and Theriot/Cedeno. Side note: Remember last year when they wanted to switch Cedeno to 2nd base and they said he needed at least a week of infield and to break in his new glove. How come it didn't take that long for Fontenot or Theriot or DeRosa? Oh Dusty, how I do not miss thee!
  11. I am in a 12 team keeper league (get to keep 8 players) and have found myself in last place some 30 games out because I inherited a team with a lot of old veterans who have been injured (Randy Johnson and Smoltz). I have been proposed a trade and wanted some opinions. I get: Ryan Braun Hunter Pence Tom Gorzelanny I give up: Rafael Furcal Manny Ramirez John Smoltz The rest of my roster looks like this: McCann Delgado Kent Melvin Mora Torii Hunter Vernon Wells Jack Cust David DeJesus Youkilis Thome Josh Willingham Aaron Hill Bill Hall Pitchers: Boof bonser Jered Weaver Jeff Francis Todd Jones Alfonseca Carlos Villanueva Joe Smith Pat Neshek Derek Lowe Randy Johnson Here are our categories: Batting R HR RBI SB K AVG OPS Pitching W L SV K ERA WHIP K/BB
  12. What about Jacque for Laird? We need someone who has caught more than 50 games in their career.
  13. If we can be a .500 team in the NL Central, that would be fantastic. The Cardinals are the reigning world Series champs and they were 1 game over. This team is improved offensively, managerially, but the pitching is the big ? We have 1 proven starter and then 4 ? marks after that. Hill could be an 18-20 game winner or he could be the guy with a 7.00 ERA, and lets just hope Hendry and his hospital bed know something more than we do about Lilly. As for the rest of the rotation, just pray for health!
  14. What is all this talk about how Aramis will be in decline at age 32? We just signed a 31 tear old to an 8 year deal, and everyone including myself is very excited about it. Nobody has mentioned that Soriano is on the downside of his career. And part of his appeal is his base stealing ability and we all know that decreases with age, if anyone were to decline it would be someone who relies on speed. Aramis should still be very productive at age 32 and still one of the top 3rd basemen in the league when his opt out clause comes up.
  15. This may have been posted somewhere else, but according to the article on Cubs.com he has an opt out clause similar to his old contract after four years. Here is the link http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061121&content_id=1745120&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc How could Hendry do this again?
  16. If he does that, it will happen in February or March. There's no reason to spend time on such matters while he's looking to acquire other players. Then again, he might choose to trade Zambrano and acquire 3-4 new pitchers. Good point, no need to waste time now when he is wrapping up people at an absurd rate. But this offseason he needs to do it before they are sold. Because right now he is essentially spending someone elses money. Oh how fun it would be to be JH right now.
  17. While Hendry is on his spending spree, why doesn't he rap up Zambrano to a long term deal? Clearly Hendry is spending without any concerns right now because the Cubs are going to be sold and all the Tribune has to do to offset the increase payroll of the Cubs is up the sale price, so why not lock up the most valuable player on the team. Give him Soriano money or whatever he wants, because it only makes the Cubs more attractive if all of their core players are signed for long term deals.
  18. I recall a month ago when I created a post that said that a Tribune exec. was 99.9% sure the Cubs would be sold before the start of the 2007 season began and was ripped apart as a liar and chastized as a "troller." My post doesn't look so bad anymore does it Giles Bros. and Vince the Cub Fan. The fact that I knew of the impending sale of the Tribune's assets before it was made public was legitimate. Anyway, here is an update from the same source: About 2 weeks ago the Tribune started taking bids on all of their assets from potential investors to gauge the demand/value of each asset. The bidding was to last for 2 weeks and then they were going to have a meeting of the top exec's and make a decision before they presented it to the board of directors at the monthly meeting. This all should happen quickly, oncew the decision is made to sell off the assets and go back to its core competencies because the bidders are already out there.
  19. Anyone else notice how old all the top free agents are? There are only 5 guys under 30 on that list and there are at least 5 that are 38+, I know it is a product of the minor league system and the teams having control of them for 6 years, but that is wild that all the good free agents are that old.
  20. I saw last night on Sportscenter that they were reporting the yankees had a deal in place to send Sheffield to either the Cubs or Phillies, but Cashman was waiting to see if a better offer came up. Didn't see this posted anywhere else. What would people give up to get Sheffield if they even want him? He is getting quite old and his defense is getting very limited, but he is a pretty solid offensive player still.
  21. I wish just like everybody that the Cubs were going to increase payroll and allow them to go after Zito and Schimdt this year, but it isn't gonna happen. Think about it, why would a company that is serious trouble increase spending for a team that already sells out, it makes no sense for their bottom line, which is what they care about most right now. The payroll most likely will stay the same or be decreased. But with Maddux and Wood off the books that creates a lot of money I believe well over $20 million to be spent on free agents. Which would allow the Cubs to persue Zito, Schimdt, or Soriano, but probably only one of three unless they take deferred money or Hendry can sneak a few extra million out of the budget.
  22. All the links I am finding seem to be speculative based off the fact that Hendry tried to contact him in 2003 and was denied. So he may go at him again because he has been a favorite of Hendry's for years.
  23. can you post a link? I never read or heard that Pads shot down Hendry request. I just saw something from september 29th on SI.com, but it was just a blurb and it didn't say much about them asking permission, just that they might be interested. I would assume that something new came out today in regards to Bochy that ESPNews isn't 2 weeks slow getting to their info. I'll keep looking
  24. Where did you read it? And what is the connection there that we think we can steal Bochy away?
  25. Just saw on ESPNews that the Cubs are interested in Bruce Bochy didn't see a post on it yet and couldn't find a link right away, I'll keep looking though
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