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  1. It'd be very easy for me. Guzman has much more talent and potential than Mitre. He was ahead of Mitre in 2003 on the depth chart before he got hurt. And as you put it, he's basically prepping himself for the 5th starter spot. It might be easier to replace a veteran, but we have to wait about 2 months - 10 or so starts with an inferior pitcher starting in the mean time. Even considering all that about Mitre, I'd rather him or Rusch start. The Cubs are putting themselves at a disadvantage they don't have to by sending Dempster out when they could send out Rusch or Mitre.
  2. That was the interesting part. I think everyone individually did their list with some combination of what they've done so far, what they are capable of doing in the bigs, and what the likelihood is that they'll do it. Most of us put different weights to different criteria, which made the arguing fun. Of course that still doesn't explain Tim's fetish for Jake Fox. :lol: I think reading the chat (I've only gotten to about spot 13 there) shows the differing criteria, from potential to closeness to the big leagues. The debate between Dubois and Petrick was a good read. It's like some guys from various publications - BA, BP, etc. - got together to flesh this out, and it's great to read varying opinions on why each of the players should be where. The chat shows excatly how well thought the prospect list is. It's great to see the love that you and UK gave to Carlos Marmol and I liked how you dubbed Petrick a "poor man's Z."
  3. Rusch was pretty successful last season as a starter, Dempster hasn't had a good season as a starter since before TJS and that was 5 years ago. Prior to last season, what how good of a pitcher was Rusch? He was demoted to bullpen work for Milwaukee! Thats almost as bad as not being able to make Tampa's staff as a lefty. Don't get me wrong, I think that Rusch had an excellent season last year. Certainly beat the odds. But if I recall, at the time many of these same people were railing the decision to go with Rusch and not Mitre or a different pitcher due to the same reasons that are now going against Dempster. I think we all agree that Dempster has talent and a similar background of sucess as Rusch. Why rail against Dempster already? Lets try something new and give him the support we have given Nomar this season and see how he responds. Heck Nomar is in a slump too currently. How come no one is complaining about him? There are differences though. Rusch's successful season was the most recent, while Dempster's good season was five years ago and he's coming off a major injury, operation and rehab. It is true that Rusch beat the odds, but Dempster has shown no signs of that thus far. He has had an awful spring, and followed it up with an awful first outing. Rusch did well in Iowa and had a good first start in San Diego, making him an obvious choice to replace the injured Wood and allow Mitre to go back to working on improving his lefty out pitch in Iowa. No one's complaining about Nomar because he's an established superstar (actually some folks are complaining). He also had a spectacular spring. But most importantly, he's the best player in the system at his position and deserves the nod as starting SS. Dempster's not the best option as the 5th starter and was handed the job with 10 days left in the spring, at which time, he was being outpitched by Mitre, a slumping Rusch and a rusty and rusty Guzman. A comparison between Nomar and Dempster in this case is not apt.
  4. Wow, the chat is long. This will be an enjoyable read. :D
  5. Already got mine a few weeks ago :) Enjoy Dempster. :(
  6. Rusch was pretty successful last season as a starter, Dempster hasn't had a good season as a starter since before TJS and that was 5 years ago.
  7. Wouldn't that be Hendry's bad?
  8. I have no objection to Hairston at leadoff and Corey 2nd. I think Dusty is lame but this lineup doesn't bother me at all. I agree. Of course I want Corey batting 5th, but whatever.
  9. Does that mean Hairston is leading off?
  10. No! I did see Dunn play when he was in rookie ball though (Dayton Dragons), and he dated a girl I went to high school with. How jealous of her are you?
  11. 2005: Dunn - .200/.333/.800, 1.133 OPS 2 HR, 5 RBI, 1 BB, 6 SO Wilkerson - .636/.667/1.273, 1.939 OPS ( :shock: ), 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 3 SO Lee - .333/.400/.889, 1.289 OPS, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 1 BB, 0 SO DON'T TELL ME ANYTHING ABOUT SMALL SAMPLE SIZES! Plus, Wilkerson looks cooler.
  12. You're kidding, right?
  13. Wilkerson > Dunn
  14. Later today? Guess I'll post match-ups after school... I think he'll start the thread when he gets back from school and goes online. I sent him a PM and I'm sure Serena did too. We're flooding his PM box. :P
  15. What would Kent think? I think he's mad jealous.
  16. Correct. But I'd guess Dusty's the worst when considering finances too.
  17. The faster this guy is out while Prior, Wood, Zambrano, Ramirez and Patterson are still in their prime, the better.
  18. There is no need to sticky this thread. It will be bumped every single day the Cubs play this season. Sigh.
  19. Not pinch hitting for Dempster in the 4th and the Cubs threatening. First pinch hitter: Jose Macias Second pinch hitter: Neifi Perez Since Jerry Hairston, Jr. is half white and Jason Dubois is white, I guess we have to pray for the coldest summer in Chicago history to have them get some PT.
  20. He's not a rookie anymore. either way he's not a crafty crazy vet like Dempster. (who keeps the whole clubhouse loose) Dang, even Mitre's facial hair can't keep the clubhouse loose?
  21. Hinrich made a three, the Bulls lead it 95-93 and have posession with 1:20 to go. Tyson now has 19 boards. Antonio Davis also has a double-double with 12 boards.
  22. Bulls down 1, 93-92 in Orlando. 2:51 to go, Bulls ball. Six Bulls in double digit scoring and Chandler has 15 pts and 18 rebs.
  23. He's not a rookie anymore.
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