Yes, but that doesn't matter. He's a team player, you see. And he's sooo clutch. And he plays the game for the game and for his team. He's not selfish and only playing for money like A-Rod.
HAHAHAHAHA The funny thing is, none of those fans defend Jeter's defense. They just go on about how clutch he is and how good of a teammate he is and then bash on A-Rod for only playing the game for money.
Yet, look how much power he had over Hendry's moves in Chicago. Be prepared to have him coerce Krivsky into deals. That is unless Krivsky is more strong-minded than Hendry and will not fall for old Jedi tricks.
Here it is: Reds get: Juan Pierre Dodgers get: Jason Marquis Cubs get: Jay Bruce :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: Where do I sign?
Almost all of Major League Baseball thought for years that the home run was a "fad" and hitting a bunch of them was basically unsportsmanlike. Almost all of Major League Baseball still thinks the save is an awesome stat. I can trump that. The Cy Young is mostly hinged on a pitcher's W-L record. Pitcher A: 10-11 2.23 ERA 1.01 WHIP Pitcher B: 17-8 4.25 ERA 1.33 WHIP Pitcher B wins Cy Young.
From looking at his numbers, he walks way too many batters to currently be effective in the majors. However, his K numbers and low HR and hits allowed numbers indicate that if he can harness his control, he could be a top reliever.