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  1. but it is a positive Jones thread. I mean he is better than average for the NL. that was the whole point and people are still mad. i just dont get it. I'm not debating you on Jacque's numbers. I'm all for a postive thread. But my point is made with the title of the thread. How is anybody going to know that this is a positive Jacque Jones thread by looking at the title. You can't even tell it's about Jones unless you actually read the thread.
  2. I just figured all the Dusty haters would say that Dusty somehow overworked Mitre while he was on the Cubs. have you read the documentation of how wood and prior were abused? Because a comparison to mitre makes no sense. There are dusty haters but there is also reality - and that reality is that prior and wood were abused and now they are injured. pitchers do get hurt without being abused but that doesn't justify their abuse. I know. I guess I should have specified that the Dusty claim was just a joke. So now everybody knows that I was just joking. I did want to report that Mitre was on the DL since some people on the board like to follow former Cubs players.
  3. no, not after 20+ pages of anti-Jones sentiment. i need blood in the water. And that's where the problem lies. This isn't a positive Jones thread. This is an I told you so whether you meant it or not. Start a "Positive Jacque Jones" thread if you want to, because this surely isn't one.
  4. I think that's the key. If we signed him to a one year deal I think most people on the board would say "he sucks, but at least he'll be gone after this year." Most of the complaining, and rightfully so, is due to the fact that we signed him for three years. I'm not saying that it would have been a good signing if we only gave him a 1 year deal, but it would be nowhere near as bad of a deal.
  5. Well, you are entitled to your opinion. But i am not hating. I just said in the earlier 20+ pg hatefest that Jones needs a fair shake and pointed to the Boston-Renteria disaster last season. Sometimes it just takes a player 1 month to adjust to the league. One of those crazy things. But we do need to get more positive posting going in here. Need to find some diamonds in this rough. So your thoughts about letting Ramirez, a superior hitter (and possibly better defensively so far), leave after his April were justified and shouldn't be called out later on? If Jones keeps up those splits against righties, I think we'll need to call Ripley's. Are Jacque's splits against righties going to go down? Yes. But his splits against lefties are going to go up. He's not going to end the year hitting .056 against lefties if he plays the whole year 2006: .273/.311/.495/.806 2003-2005: .268/.322/.443/.765 With the exception of the slugging, he's giving us exactly what we should have expected out of him. I'm NOT saying that it was a good signing, I'm just saying that what Jones has done this year shouldn't be a surprise.
  6. I just figured all the Dusty haters would say that Dusty somehow overworked Mitre while he was on the Cubs.
  7. Sergio Mitre was placed on the 15 day DL today with inflammation in his right shoulder. http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060513&content_id=1451820&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla I bet this is Dusty's fault as well eh?
  8. Platoon anyone? BTW, I think that this might be the 15938th time this has been suggested since the season started.
  9. Both of these make complete sense. Maddux is one of the few pitchers in the league that I would trust to say that he's okay to stay in the game and actually be telling the truth.
  10. That's just bad luck in this case. If one of your middle relievers blows the game then you can question why he brought that reliever in. But if a closer blows the game, that's all on the closer. Like somebody else said (not sure if it was in this thread or another one) this is what happens to a team that's on a losing streak.
  11. I believe Nomar had the whole "not all that excited about playing" problem before he came to the Cubs. He wasn't too happy in 2004 with Boston and that's the main reason they traded him. And I'm sure Nomar was really trying to completely tear his groin also. That was all part of his master plan to get away from Dusty. It was one of the most freakish serious injuries I've ever seen. At least consider the possibility that lack of preparation before the game contributed to that one. At least *consider* it. Wouldn't that be his own fault though not Baker's? Isn't it a player's job to get himself ready to play for the game. Taking batting/fielding practice is one thing, but shouldn't an adult, and somebody who has been in the league for a number of years know how to get himself ready to play. I don't think any of what happened to Nomar is Baker's fault. Yeah, it would be his own fault. I'd like a climate of winning on the North Side though, and we have a climate of losing-----for 97 years. I look to ownership/GM/Manager to provide a climate of winning first, then the players follow suit. Does anyone seriously doubt that if Nomar resigned he would have either proceeded directly to the DL or gone into a Pierre-esque slump? Of course he would have. I don't know about the slump, but based on Nomar's history I would have been surprised if he DIDN'T get hurt this year had he resigned with the Cubs. And considering he started the season on the DL with the Dodgers, that would be a pretty good assumption.
  12. Just curious, what do you mean by this? I think he means that it's been so long that Dempster had forgotten. Sorry, that was my bad. I got it now. I thought he might have meant that Dempster forgot what it was like to blow a game when he meant that Dempster hasn't had a save opportunity in a while because the Cubs sucked. Misunderstanding on my part.
  13. I believe Nomar had the whole "not all that excited about playing" problem before he came to the Cubs. He wasn't too happy in 2004 with Boston and that's the main reason they traded him. And I'm sure Nomar was really trying to completely tear his groin also. That was all part of his master plan to get away from Dusty. It was one of the most freakish serious injuries I've ever seen. At least consider the possibility that lack of preparation before the game contributed to that one. At least *consider* it. Wouldn't that be his own fault though not Baker's? Isn't it a player's job to get himself ready to play for the game. Taking batting/fielding practice is one thing, but shouldn't an adult, and somebody who has been in the league for a number of years know how to get himself ready to play. I don't think any of what happened to Nomar is Baker's fault.
  14. Just curious, what do you mean by this?
  15. I didn't get a chance to watch the game today so I'm wondering why Maddux was removed in the eighth? He had 7 1/3 IP and only threw 73 pitches so he couldn't have been tired.
  16. I feel bad for us moreso than I feel bad for him. He did have the whole issue of being an outsider on his team (Boston), then getting shipped away for a couple players that played key roles in his old team winning the World Series. The guy was the face of Boston baseball for a few years with Pedro Martinez.
  17. I believe Nomar had the whole "not all that excited about playing" problem before he came to the Cubs. He wasn't too happy in 2004 with Boston and that's the main reason they traded him. And I'm sure Nomar was really trying to completely tear his groin also. That was all part of his master plan to get away from Dusty.
  18. Just to get it on the record, I think that the GM is more important than the manager. Like other people have said, the GM makes the moves and if he gets the right players, any breathing manager should be able to lead them to a decent finish.
  19. No way Steinbrenner does that.
  20. Couldn't agree more. The one thing that we thought we could depend on failed today. I know it's foolish to think that Dempster would never blow a save, but when you have a solid closer it just catches you off guard.
  21. Nice. I usually go by C = Completely U = Useless B = By S = September C = Completely U = Useless B = By S = Summer Or for you true pessimests C = Completely U = Useless B = By S = Spring
  22. I'm surprised you actually were able to find 3 min 14 sec of good highlights for the season.
  23. That's good to hear. I felt bad for the guy the past couple years with all the injuries.
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