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  1. First: I don't care what has been said about, but CHEMISTRY is an important factor in baseball. The White Sox have chemistry, the Cubs don't. The Cardinals have chemistry, the Cubs don't. Etc, etc...Don't convince me otherwise, but chemisty is vastly UNDERRATED. Second: The White Sox is legitmately a "Lightning in a bottle" formula, hmmmm. don't that formula sound familiar. They have gotten NOTHING for Crede, Uribe, Pierznyski, Hermansen, Marte, Rowand, and look where they are at. This team rode the pitching staff, Konerko, and Dye to the WS. To me, that doesn't sound like a formula this will last very long. Kenny Williams is still an idiot. The Sox having a great yr is overshadowing that little tidbit.
  2. Not a chance. Mazzone and Cox have been friends for a long time. When Bobby hangs 'em up, so will Mazzone, but Leo will not leave Atlanta, period. Even this is out of Steinbrenner's reach.
  3. are you saying you want Burnitz back? I love Milton Bradley's game (especially Monopoly, had to do it), cause how many switch-hitting OFers can put up .300/.350+ with 20-25 homeruns, and 30-35 SB, with gold glove caliber plays? How many are there in baseball? This is one of the few players that Corey has been compare to as a ballplayer. I understand the mental risks that come with Bradley, but this is low risk/high reward type deal that the Cubs should invest in. This kid is a competitior, maybe too intense, but this kid plays the game hard. That's the kind of player we need.
  4. Didn't they signed Sheets to BE PART OF THEIR YOUTH MOVEMENT? I seriously doubt they sign him to a generious 4 yr deal to move him. And even if he did, I think they would Varitek over Posada any day.
  5. My thoughts exactly. Sounds crazy, but I think I'd pulled a Bobby Cox a la playoffs in 1985 and maybe intentionally walked Pujols to keep that from happening. I'm shocked they pitched to him. I wouldn't let their best player beat me if I had a chance to clinch. I would have taken my chance with the next batter. I knew if Edmonds was going to get on base, that Pujols was somehow going to either tie up or hit the home run. And that being said, I would had pretty much give him a IBB and take my chances on a iffy Sanders. (his back injury that is, since I'm not sold that he's back to 100%) Pujols is the person you do not want to mess with during clutch situations. Albert's the guy you don't want to mess with in any situation. Until he comes "off the juice." :-$
  6. First: From my experiences, I actually enjoy chatting with Astros fans, then Cardinals fans. The Astros fans are very much like the Cubs fans, in that they believe their team is curse, and they ALWAYS think the negative instead of the position. Whereas the Cards fans have the unbearable arrogance, this makes me :evil: . If I had my choice, I'd root for the Stros, as, IMO, they have classier fans, then the Cards. Second: Pujols is the most talented hitter on the Cards, but we know who is the player they want up at the plate......David Eckstein. Say what you want, but David is one heckuva "old school player" and you KNEW he was going to start something. (Call it a Cub gut-feeling). Everybody is kissing Pujols' bottom, but the real hero was David Eckstein, plain and simple. Third: So the Cubs aren't the only team to be burned by the Eckstein." Hmmmm...good to know.
  7. yes He's finally living his childhood dreams that were forged as a young, penniless baseball fan on the streets of New York. It's totally disgusting. I wonder if Ozzie is going to keep his word about "retiring" if the Sox do when the Series?
  8. I'd like to believe that with every win in the playoffs, Dusty and Jim's seat is getting abit hotter. Imagine if the Sox win the series? Dusty WOULD HAVE LITTLE room for error to begin the season.
  9. It didn't last yr, when the Cards may the playoffs, after making winning the division an "EASY" chore. And I AGREE with Soul, I'm rooting for the Sox, not because they are from Chicago,, but because EVERY WIN, pulls the noose tighter and tighter, every win, makes Dusty Baker (and to a certain degree Hendry) seat a little bit hotter. If the Sox won the World Series, could you imagine the ridicule Baker and Hendry would face heading into the postseason. There would be literally a RIOT. All I know is...the Cubs organization needs a kick in the butt, even if it's from the "Lightning in the bottle" White Sox.
  10. That's the thing, there is one team every yr (or every couple of yrs) that surprise people about who they sign. A couple of yrs back, Colorado signed BOTH Hampton and Neagle and was on the verge of signing Dreifort (granted THAT didn't work out, but it surprise alot of people). More recent the O's signing Miggy Tejada---best SS in the game bar none-unless Arod moves back to SS--Javy Lopez, and Raffy Palmeiro, so it can be done, signing a couple of the season's best FA. The only problem, is neither the Rockies, or the Orioles did their homework. Signing Miggy was a no-brainer. Palmeiro was broken down before the steroids, And Lopez was overrated to begin,. Rockies should never sign finesse pitchers to big market contracts. So, do I think the Cubs could land Lofton/Giles/Furcal/Howry/Seanez/Sweeney, yes, but if I am the Cubs, I would do the homework about each player, before making the offer, tho. For example, would Furcal be tempted to start drinking again, or will arm problems resurface with Howry, or would Sweeney revert to pre-Colorado crappiness.
  11. Say what....? There is more the one lonely White Sox fan? I thought that was a myth, just like the "Chicago is a White Sox town."
  12. Their Bartman has to be sitting somewhere, I wonder who will be the scapegoat that the Sox will blame their choke on?
  13. Come on guys, this is a direct slap at Dusty. How can you NOT like a guy, who complains openly that fans are being overcritical? Or can you not like a guy, who runs his team like a Chuckie-Cheese? How can you not like a guy who has the player's respect, yet can't lead them anywhere. Dudes, the "Dustman" is popular with the players, and that matters, don't it? Ok, enough sarcasm. I would love to get Sciossa of the Angels, and to a certain degree, Tom Kelly of the Twins, but seeing as neither are available, I would try and sign the trained money that works in fairs. Heck, let's see if Marcel the monkey (Friends, famous monkey) is available. I'm sure he would work for peanuts. Hehehe.
  14. I don't. 1: Torre still has atleast 2 yrs left on his contract, and Girardi is gonna be a candidate for just about every opening until he gets the opprtunity to manage. 2: Lou Piniella is a Steinbrenner favorite, always. And seeing as Steinbrenner's healthy isn't nearly as strong today, as opposed to say even 5 yrs ago, and the fact that Steinbrenner is NOT a patience man. My guess is....if Torre is fired, seeing as Girardi is a loyal man, he wouldn't take the job in NY. The only way he would is if Torre recommended Girardi to Steinbrenner. I honestly think he is waiting for the Cubs job to open up, before he makes his choice as manager.....UNLESS TB or Florida gives him an offer he can't sit on. And tot he person who don't think so....Girardi is a CUB, through and through. Girardi best yrs weren't ONLY in New York. He had a couple of decent yrs there, but he also had a couple of decent yrs in Chicago..http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/girarjo01.shtml He's a cubbie, through and through. NO DOUBT about it.
  15. Knowing Dusty it would be Matt Williams. Nah, dude, it had to be Charlie Hayes. I mean he did SAVE the Yankees with that catch to end the 1996 World Series. He could bring that magic to the Cubs.
  16. If that's the case, then we need to trade him to the ChiSox pronto for their minor league version of Carlos Lee. First: I meant that Greenberg could provide the spark that Pods did for the Sox. Second: the Cubs already have their "Carlos Lee" in Matt Murton.
  17. My question is: Where the heck is Bud Selig, or at worst his second hand man? Unless someone can prove either were at the game, this is a bullpoppy call. But then, this is the SAME president who allow a tie in the AS Game. If I was Arturo (owner) and Stoneman, I would demand to see Selig immediately to discuss a "mulligan" on the decision. I mean, the UMP clearly call him out, and the BALL didn't hit the ground. The loser was out, plain and simple. I don't want excuses, I want a game played fair. It's bad enough they didn't overturn the Hrabek "wrestling manuever" on Ron Gant in the 91 series. It's even worse not overturning the "Meier" incident. But this DECISION needs to be overturned for the sake of baseball purity.
  18. While stranger things have happen, I do agree there would have to be more to the deal. But a couple of things to consider: 1. Arod has maybe a good 4 yrs left of playing SS, before he'd have to PERMANATELY move to 3rd or 1st. 2. If the Yankees pick up some of ARod's contract, then I would consider adding Dope, Marshall, Gallagher, or Pinto into the deal. If the Yankees don't pick up some of the contract (say $5 mill) then I would offer up Jeriome Williams and/or another decent prospect.
  19. How about this: Cubs acquire Alex Rodriguez and JC Romero. Yankees acquire Torii Hunter, Brad Radke, and a couple of prospects. Twins acquire: Ronny Cedeno, Eric Duncan, and Rich Hill. (the Cubs could throw in Patterson, if they need a stopgap CF) You know why the Cubs would do this. The Yankees would add valuable defense to their team in Hunter. And we know Torii believe he will be traded. The Yankees would also covet another solid, yet PROVEN pitcher in Brad Radke (unlike Pavano and Wright), who they could slip behind Mussina and Johnson. The biggest reason why the Twins would do is for salary relief. But they would get a solid young SS (Barlett is a backup), and nice, but not great, 1st base prospect in Eric Duncan, and a solid young reliever, whom would instantly replace Romero in the bullpen. If they need a CF for the short-term, I have no problem with moving CPatt to the Twins.
  20. Let me say I am about the furthest from understanding the statisical parts of the game, ie vorp, etc, etc. So no, I am not a statisical geek (I apologize to those who be offended). So, I usually trust my eyes, instead of numbers, and what I see from Damon is the following: Poor arm (maybe poorer then Bernie Williams) Declining speed. a holier then thou arrogance. He still gets on base at a good pace, but if he doesn't still bases, he's more of a #2 hitter/#6 type hitter then a leadoff hitter. The Cubs need someone who scares the daylights out of the pitcher, with his speed. Someone who takes the pressure off the middle of the order. And the older Damon gets more and more station to station player he becomes. And by the end of his "new five yr deal" (you know the Yanks are going to pay it), Damon is going to be a station to station player. So, imo, I'd just stay away from CAPTAIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNN CAAAAAAAAAAVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEMAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN. I'd still think Adam Greenberg could be the Cubs version of Scott Podsenick. It's time to trust your farm system.
  21. Now we know what Superman does in his spare time, he plays (played) SS for the Red Sox and the Cubs. And apparently takes the name of Nomar Garciaparra. And you know Peter Gammons must be loving this story. WTG, Mr. Hamm, sorry Nomar.
  22. We know Hendry doesn't tip his hands to the media, so my guess is....there are players on his wishlist, that the media/fans haven't discussed. Millwood/Dunn/Burnett/Furcal/Giles', etc, etc...have been branded about, but my feeling is...Hendry is going to acquired somebody we haven't talked about, had no clue was available. So who is your guess, as the non-talked about possible new Cub? My guess is: RHP Kelvim Escobar With Colon/Santana/Lackey/Washburn---I presumed will be re-signed as will Paul Byrd, in the rotation not to mention Donnelly and Shields as set-up, and Frankie as closer, it leaves one to wonder what role does that leaves Escobar? My guess is Escobar will be moved this offseason. Escobar for Fontenot/Welly or Leicester, perhaps?
  23. ](*,) #-o :roll: [-X :x :evil: :cry: Well, kiddies, Set back and enjoy another season of 120 pitches through 5 IPs for the Cubs staff, as they "RACK UP THE STRIKEOUTS." And watch the Cards win the division EVEN quicker then this yr.
  24. White Sox or the Cards in the World Series....let me think about that? Go Bears, Go Bulls, and Go Blackhawks, cause my attention would be away from baseball, if that happen.
  25. Rafael Furcal has purportedly let it be known he would be willing to play second base for the Mets. Furcal will be a free agent after the postseason. The Mets want to upgrade the position , even if that means buying off Kaz Matsui's remaining contract. Source: New York Daily News It may been talked about already, but nonetheless...I becoming less and less optimistic about the Cubs chances at landing Furcal.
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