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  1. Nah, let him continue this. I'd prefer to see both retire as Reds!
  2. I can't wait to read the press clipping with Dusty trumpeting the fact that he finally has a legitimate leadoff hitter. Taveras is atrocious offensively and defensively. This will be fun.
  3. McCovey Chronicles' Take It's honestly not a bad move on the Giants' part. Their rotation will be really good, especially in that park, and their other options for offensive upgrades were lacking. Now they don't have to rush their name pitching prospects to the majors and they'll get decent production out of RJ. Plus, they don't have to forfeit a draft pick. If he flames out, oh well, it's a one year deal, no biggie.
  4. I like him, but I get the feeling the Bears will over-pay him and he'll have a subsequent dropoff with this team.
  5. I'm guessing Andre Johnson will have a big day.
  6. It's impressive how no one's been talking about Miami this season. Joey Porter is a freaking stud while providing the added bonus of being freaking crazy.
  7. yeah for some reason defense is suddenly the new hotness on here We need something else to argue about since we've pretty much beaten all of the offensive stats to death.
  8. Defensively, the comparison doesn't work. However, I was talking more along the lines of offense. Frankly, I always thought Francoeur was overrated from an offensive standpoint. I don't see him being a career .270 guy and I don't think he'll ever live up to the hype because of his atrocious plate discipline, despite how toolsy he is. Vitters has enough raw talent and ability to make the majors if he's healthy. However, if he doesn't learn to take more walks, he won't make the majors to much fanfare.
  9. Jump on a bandwagon and pretend you've been there all along? I hear the Red Sox are looking for fans.
  10. Samardzija over Vitters, much less no Vitters in the first place, is rather surprising.
  11. Currently: He doesn't strike out or walk a whole lot. He's displayed good power in a limited amount of time. While his defense was initially a concern, he's worked very hard on correcting his flaws and the current consensus is that he will stick at 3B. Everyone seems very high on his attitude and approach to the game. Down the Road: Two big things worry me. First, he has had some nagging injury issues. He's had problems with his hand that has caused him to miss time. The guy's not quite at "handle with care" status yet, but the early injuries are cause for concern. Second, while his K/BB suggests pretty good plate coverage, keep an eye on his plate discipline as he advances. If he's going up there with a hacker mentality, thinking he can foul off anything thrown his way, rather than take bad pitches, pitchers at more advanced levels will make him pay for it. Scouts seem to think he has a good idea of the strike zone, but it's hard to tell if they're a fan of his plate coverage or a fan of his eye for bad pitches. This guy comes to mind in the former regard. Here are his minor league numbers. So, what do I think? Ceiling: Aramis Ramirez Floor: Jeff Francoeur at 3B.
  12. We have to see how the free agent market shakes out and how the economy treats teams over the next year. Teams have shown a willingness to spend money so far on bigger names like Burnett and Sabathia, but we haven't seen how this market is going to treat lower level guys like Paul Byrd, Jon Garland, and Randy Wolf. Hell, considering the Mets' owner reportedly lost $300m, a 1 year deal worth $10m might not be all too bad for Marquis come next season.
  13. He can't be any worse than Glenallen Hill.
  14. I see Jim's latest "Copy the WS winner" approach involves getting a lot more left-handed hitters. Victorino, Rollins, Utley, and Howard all can bat left-handed, clearly that must be why the Phillies are so good!
  15. Marquis as a type A free agent would be a bad thing. There is no way you'd offer him arbitration. He'd likely take it and get $10 million +. I understand your overall point, though. I've gotten the impression that Marquis would likely have to be moved for the Cubs to add a major piece. Please explain how a SP, coming off of a season where he earns Type A status, accepts arbitration for a one year contract? I think it comes down to the Cubs not wanting to take the chance of him accepting arbitration and being on the hook for his salary. Which is what happened with Kerry Wood this year (I think K.W. would have accepted arbitration to stay with the Cubs at $10 million for 2009 - I know that he's a closer though). Our payroll for 2010 is one of the major sticking points to trading for Jake Peavy, and offering arbitration to Marquis when we would most likely be looking to move salary would not be a wise financial move. Plus, would we really want another year of Marquis? He'll be on the wrong side of 30 after next season and I have trouble seeing him maintaining his recent production.
  16. I don't think so, but you'll find a lot of people who will argue to the contrary.
  17. Word is Dunn doesn't want to make the move. A number of teams with interest in him as a 1B have been informed that he wants to stay in the OF, which has resulted in somewhat cooler interest in him.
  18. The target is for some time in the Spring, hopefully before the start of the regular season.
  19. He won't win it, but the Titans would be below .500 without Albert Haynesworth. I'd vote for him.
  20. Vlad Guerrero's father got around.
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  22. Maybe my memory is clouding my judgment, but he took terrible routes on balls. We don't even need to discuss the guy's arm. The only thing he had going for him in the OF was that he was fast and could make up for his bad jumps and routes with his speed. I hated Juan Pierre.
  23. If you keep it on topic and keep away from personal attacks, then it'll be allowed to stand.
  24. On second thought, this topic has the potential to be fun.
  25. Really? Because of the four offseason RF targets the Cubs had going into the winter meetings, Gathright is better than 2-3 of them (depending on how many games you think Bradley will last in the outfield). And that's BEFORE you take contract value into account. Are you a Juan Pierre fan?
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