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  1. Also Sarcasm by Sullivan How does Sullivan have a job? 50% of HS English students can write better than that foo'.
  2. Woody is the best pitcher of his generation. He just couldn't stay healthy. Anyone that disagrees is on crack. 8-)
  3. I have no idea. But it happens so irregularly and few times over a season it isn't worth drafting anyone for it. Maybe I can ask the commish to change it.
  4. I agree. Can you afford to stash him for 1+ years? He isn't going to pitch at all this year. Then a rehab year... :cry:
  5. that is good news. Bruce, don't you have to love Lou for penciling in Rich Hill to start Sunday against AJ and the White Sox on TV? Yeah, that's good stuff. I think all the players are ready for games to begin. I know I am. A bench clearing brawl in ST should set the tone for Lou's first season in Chicago. :lol:
  6. http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/cs-070226cubsprior,1,2566506.story?coll=cs-home-headlines
  7. Sizemore Tejada Santana Bay Cordero Drew Sheets Young Liriano isn't going to pitch for at least 1 full season. I wouldn't keep Furcal over Drew, especially since you have Tejada. Might as well keep the long term option with the short term starter already in the fold.
  8. John Terry's injury was scary.
  9. Yup, that was Carroll.
  10. Thanks for your input. I just saw Josh Johnson has a sore triceps, so I think I'll drop him. If Prior and Harden show up reasonably healthy, I think my pitching staff will do ok. But we all know how that goes... :lol: I definitely need another closer. You're right about that.
  11. I like your team, Roast. Murton and Milledge should be dropped just b/c of lack of AB. I like Kendrick a lot. DLee should have a very nice year. JD Drew is going to score a ton of runs in Boston's lineup and should add to his HR totals. Zach Duke isn't my favorite. He's likely to suffer in terms of K, WHIP, and W, so I don't know if he'd be my fantasy choice. Have you looked at Lincecum and Bailey? I think one of those two guys are going to be this year's Liriano. 8-)
  12. 10 Team Yahoo Head to Head R, H, HR, RBI, SH, SB, TB, AVG, OPS IP, W, S, K, HLD, ERA, WHIP, K/9 1 C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, UTIL 2 P 3 OF, SP, RP 1. (6) Chase Utley 2B 2. (15) Lance Berkman 1B,OF 3. (26) Derek Jeter SS 4. (35) Aramis Ramírez 3B 5. (46) Brian McCann C 6. (55) Hideki Matsui OF 7. (66) Chipper Jones 3B 8. (75) Matt Cain SP 9. (86) Ervin Santana SP 10. (95) Barry Bonds OF 11. (106) Chad Cordero RP 12. (115) Rich Harden SP 13. (126) Rich Hill SP 14. (135) Mark Prior SP 15. (146) Ryan Freel 2B,3B,OF 16. (155) Josh Johnson SP,RP 17. (166) Coco Crisp OF 18. (175) Michael Barrett C 19. (186) Alex Gordon 3B 20. (195) Moisés Alou OF 21. (206) Greg Maddux SP 22. (215) Homer Bailey SP 23. (226) Tim Lincecum SP Dropped Coco Crisp for Scott Linebrink (needed a reliever w/ some HLDs) STARTING LINEUP: C Brian McCann 1B Lance Berkman 2B Chase Utley SS Derek Jeter 3B Aramis Ramirez OF Hideki Matsui OF Barry Bonds OF Moises Alou UTIL Chipper Jones BN Ryan Freel BN Michael Barrett BN Alex Gordon SP Mark Prior SP Rich Harden SP Ervin Santana RP Josh Johnson RP Chad Cordero RP Scott Linebrink P Matt Cain P Rich Hill BN Greg Maddux BN Homer Bailey BN Tim Lincecum I kinda went bargain basement shopping on pitching. Maybe my staff should be called "hopes and dreams," but I think my offense is pretty fantastic. What do you think?
  13. You're going to burn in hell for that one, Mephistopheles. :lol:
  14. Wade Miller in 2006: A: 18.0, 2.50 ERA, 8.50 H/9, 0.00 HR/9, 2.50 BB/9, 7.50 K/9, 1.22 WHIP AA: 6.0 IP, 1.50 ERA, 4.5 H/9, 0.00 HR/9, 1.50 BB/9, 6.00 K/9, 0.67 WHIP AAA: 11.0 IP, 6.55 ERA, 14.73 H/9, 1.64 HR/9, 2.45 BB/9, 7.36 K/9, 1.91 WHIP MLB: 21.2 IP, 4.57 ERA, 7.89 H/9, 1.66 HR/9, 7.48 BB/9, 8.31 K/9, 1.71 WHIP Career ML numbers: 880.2 IP, 4.00 ERA, 8.32 H/9, 1.05 HR/9, 3.79 BB/9, 7.59 K/9, 1.35 WHIP Like someone posted above, the only thing really out of line with his career was his walks allowed in 2006. That could have just been the effect of not having enough innings. Miller's diminished velocity hurts him, but he's not crap.
  15. Dude, you were fine with this move when it happened. Quit hatin'. :evil: I know you were talking to CiNY but it isn't hating a player as I'm sure Miller is as a nice guy as any but it's a business move I wouldn't have made. Naw, that's cool. I just happen to disagree with you on the Miller signing. But I clearly remember CiNY being fine with this move at the time it was announced. It's pretty disingenuous to about face on the move now, especially since the reasons CiNY listed in his post were just as valid when the Miller signing was announced.
  16. Dude, you were fine with this move when it happened. Quit hatin'. :evil:
  17. Seconded. All in favor? Ay! eye. oy!! I
  18. When you're trying to build a team up through FA, you have to make those low cost / potentially high return moves. We could go the other route and just trade away our prospects... Or use the prospects. Honestly, has this type of activity really worked? It takes away a roster spot and also takes away some young guy from getting innings too. I see a lot of complaints about Perez and his 2.5 and Macias and his contract but these guys that don't come close to panning out get a free ride from complaints. And I really don't consider all the money the Cubs have spent on Miller to really be low cost. Well, harping on millions spent on crappy vet bench options is one thing. Harping on a similar amount of money spent on potentially dominant bullpen or rotation arm is another. Has this type of activity ever worked? Chris Carpenter. A couple million may sound like a lot, but it's only a few percentage points of the Cubs payroll.
  19. When you're trying to build a team up through FA, you have to make those low cost / potentially high return moves. We could go the other route and just trade away our prospects...
  20. So did Jason DuBois. And where is your information for this? That's conjecture, plain and simple. I'm sorry, but that is way out of line. His minor league career OPS is .692. Last year, in 534 ABs, he put up a .610 OPS. His OBP was .271 and his K/BB total was 17/109. I actually agree with his defensive skills, and think those errors were just flukes. But he's looking like a Neifi Perez at best right now. Jason Dubois shouldn't be compared with Cedeno. They have nothing in common. Any time I saw Cedeno (BP and FP) he looked lackadaisical. Not to mention Bruce saying he needed to do some growing up. So no, it's not just conjecture. It's pretty silly to use his minor league career numbers when he showed so much offensive progression as he advanced through the system. He was a whopping 17 when he was playing rookie ball for the Cubs and didn't really start turning it on until AA after a decent start in rookie ball. Sorry he didn't take off right away. That shouldn't be held against him. His K/BB was trending in the right direction the last few seasons before his first full season in the majors. Give the kid a break. Has Cedeno ever OPSed .800+? Yup, in rookie ball and AAA. It's not so far fetched. And Bill James projected Cedeno to hit .310/.358/.442/.800 last season. Bill James must have been on some pretty strong drugs when he made that prediction. It was determined from his minor league numbers and a handful of AB in the majors. Pure statistical projections. Again, it's not far fetched at all to think that Ronny Cedeno can put up .800 OPS in the major leagues. Will he this season or next season? Probably not, but the potential is there.
  21. Wilken's running the draft now. I wouldn't rely too much on past Cubs' draft history.
  22. I'm interested in seeing how Colvin climbs the list in coming years. I think we're about to see a power explosion from him this season.
  23. I am sorry the Cubs sell their tickets so far below market value. Why can't people look at it like getting a huge discount buying directly from the Cubs? That's what it is. Capitalism is grand.
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