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  1. I love how just in my time here, you've gone from Darth Vader war veterans to squirrels with lightsabers to Conan O'Brien to Bush and Bono to murderous cats to Viggo Mortensen with a guitar in your sigs and avs with no real rhyme or reason to the changes. :D I do it whenever the mood strikes me! And yes, that is Sean Bean!!!
  2. WHAT A SHOCK! :shock:
  3. Yeah, most of the guys who are likely to be in Peoria next season don't inspire much in me. Some of the guys who were down in Mesa could double jump...but who knows? I can't say I know much about guys like Jesus Valdez, Carlos Quinones, or Jonathan Mota. They could either be potential stars in the making or be filler...but I honestly have no idea. Also, I'd throw Downs on that list of potential starters in the Peoria rotation.
  4. It pretty much all depends on what he shows in Minor League Spring Training at this point. The Cubs were extra careful with him last season in terms of having him on a strict pitch limit down in Mesa, so it is quite clear that they're going to be careful with him. However, if he rolls into ST and shows that he can take on more advanced hitters, I don't see why the Cubs won't at least give him a short stint at Peoria to start the season. By the way, that Peoria rotation has some serious potential to be really exciting this upcoming season...not to mention really lefthanded.
  5. He also had the good fortune of Bobby Jenks coming in and kicking tail out of the bullpen. Without Jenks, I'm not sure how well the White Sox would have done in the playoffs.
  6. I'd rather this whole discussion just goes away overall. Frankly, I'm sick of it.
  7. Anyone know anything about the guy?
  8. Between this and Z losing "at least" 15 pounds, I think the rotation might be well-off this season.
  9. What do you think is the crown jewel of the HOF's collection?
  10. Hmmm, he's already 23 and has never shown much power or a great ability to get on base. Seems to me like a roster filler but you never know. He broke his hand back in June and missed two months, which impeded his progress within the Red Sox organization. He was 22 for all of last season and will probably start in Daytona, meaning he'll probably only be one year older than FSL average (which is around 22 I believe?). He seems fundamentally sound and apparently has decent power and speed potential. The fact that you referred to him as roster filler signifies his complete under the radar status, to boot. ;)
  11. That's what I always took Moneyball to be about. It wasn't necessarily that they were going after guys based on stats or patience at the plate or whatever. It was more that BB was trying to exploit the market for its weaknesses. As you mention in your post, Oakland's influence has definitely spread to other organizations. All of a sudden, guys who would be available for Oakland in the first few rounds because organizations would overlook those guys are now being taken by teams following Oakland's model (or something close to it). In other words, the market seems to have started to compensate for Oakland's exploitation. Now it's time for BB and the gang to look in other directions. We'll see how those three HS arms work out.
  12. After some thought, OF Matt Ciaramella (PTBNL the Cubs got from the Red Sox in the Jermaine Van Buren deal) definitely has good sleeper potential.
  13. He's always had 4 pitches, sinking action on his fastball(which is at a pretty solid velocity IIRC). He was at an age appropriate level and put up those solid numbers last year. I think it's a matter of both him being a solid prospect, and the system losing some talent. The knock on him is that while he has tremendous command of those pitches, he can't get people out with them for whatever reason. Otherwise, he would get a lot more hype.
  14. I don't know. I think Grant will like the compliment. That would be a nice nickname, wouldn't it?
  15. Man, Russ Rohlicek and Grant Johnson are going to be mad when they find out their identical twins are ranked higher than they are.
  16. There's a bit too much youth and questions about their rotation to make me think they're as much of a shoe-in to win the division as some people seem to think. They remind me a LOT of the Arizona Cardinals in terms of youth and hype they're getting. There's a ton of potential all around, especially from Prince Fielder and Rickie Weeks. However, their rotation and bullpen make me wonder. Mike Maddux has been an excellent pitching coach for them, but I really don't know if their pitching is strong enough to carry them to a playoff berth yet. Sheets is terrific and Insideout-Face Turnbow both turned out well, but do they have the horses who can stay healthy, put up productive numbers, and come through when it matters? They need another ace after Sheets if they want to compete for the division. Jose Capellan is a giant question mark and Mark Rogers is too far away. I don't think any of the guys they got from the Blue Jays can step up in that way, either. If things bounce their way, I think they could make a run at the Wild Card. However, they don't have the depth to overcome slumps and injuries. They're an unknown factor, but I think their pitching needs to improve before they become a legitimate threat.
  17. BA's scouting report of him out of community college: -Running fastball that he worked with around 94 mph and touched at 97 mph. -Curve moves with decent velocity and command, but must be refined. -Main problems have been inconsistent velocity and a labrum injury that hampered his freshman season at Arizona.
  18. If his velocity returns to where it was this time last year, I think he'll move up the prospect charts in a hurry.
  19. Johnson and Sing are the only ones that really stick out on this list to me. Did they give reasons for why they placed the prospects where they did?
  20. Which team do you see that being?
  21. In the time that Jim Hendry has been in charge of drafting, how many college position players has he taken in the first three rounds?
  22. That's a lot of towels.
  23. Seahawks 28 Steelers 24 MVP - Darrell Jackson I was supposed to watch this at a friend's place...but he went and got food poisoning. :( I made salsa to make me happy, though.
  24. Ditto to this remark. I'd like to see Eric get significant playing time against AA/AAA pitching this season, especially considering he'll be seeing much more advanced pitchers at those levels. I'm not quite sure what to expect from Eric if he reaches the majors, to be truthful. He did a very good job against Low A pitching last season, but he was advanced for his level. Now, as memory serves me, he did pretty well during his time in AA last season, but it's hard to take those numbers and predict how well he'll do in the majors. Still, he's a legit prospect and there's plenty there to like. He'll hopefully push for the full time 2B job in 2007.
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