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  1. The one that really did it for me was the game earlier this year where Damian Miller tagged and went to second on a flyball to center that didn't even make the warning track. Damian Miller.
  2. http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/images/gameday/mugshots/mlb/425768.jpg vs. http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/images/gameday/mugshots/mlb/150319.jpg Discuss.
  3. Good god, man! How hard is it? If you want your protoypical "leadoff" hitters, and you're going to narrow it down to speedy guys, then your #1 priority is to get a guy that gets on base. And guess what? Roberts gets on base more. batting average with get you laughed off this board anyway, but it'll especially get you laughed off this board when YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT FREAKING LEADOFF HITTERS. in fact, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA Is it wrong to have a different opinion?? If that opinion is that Pierre is better than Roberts because of the differences in their career batting average, then yes.
  4. Good god, man! How hard is it? If you want your protoypical "leadoff" hitters, and you're going to narrow it down to speedy guys, then your #1 priority is to get a guy that gets on base. And guess what? Roberts gets on base more. batting average with get you laughed off this board anyway, but it'll especially get you laughed off this board when YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT FREAKING LEADOFF HITTERS. in fact, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  5. nice throw, Pierre. But he's done so well in July.....
  6. I can do both those things. I'll play for 4/17. I can also do those things, and I'll play for $4.17
  7. 2006 FRAA for Cedeno: -2 2006 FRAA for Izturis: 0 Hooray! Izturis is really leaps and bounds ahead of Ronny defensively. Also, I'd like to note, again, that in his Gold Glove season, Izturis had a negative FRAA. That's right, he was actually WORSE THAN AVERAGE AT FIELDING IN THE YEAR HE WON THE GOLD GLOVE.
  8. Wrong..It would piss off the City and the neighborhood around the park. THats why there is a city ordinance that prohibits the Cubs from playing more night games. wrong. the city wouldn't care. your only real point is about people in the neighborhood, and guess what...not one of them did not know what was in their neighborhood when they moved there. the majority of people that live in that neighborhood now live there because of Wrigley field and the amenities that built up around there. the ordinance still exists because there are a few very wealthy neighbors of Wrigley that hold more sway than the majority of the people in the neighborhood. many areas of Chicago have changed dramatically over the past two decades, Wrigley should be no different, and the economy in the area would only improve with more night games. more people would be better off if more night games would be played, few would be in a worse position. the people that bitch about the crowds or Wrigley are like people who move in next to a landfill and then complain about the stink. they came to the nuisance, and should have known that said nuisance would get worse long before it got better. Please xplain to me how in the hell my economic position would be improved by the Cubs having more night games.
  9. WElcome! And a quality first post, too. I think my first post was a beer joke.
  10. 1. Nobody said anything about booing him. 2. We didn't really improve our defense. 3. A lot more people were positive on the Barrett trade, mostly because his contract was cheap, especially as compared to Izturis'.
  11. I think he can save us 30-40 runs a year on defense. He can make 4-5 extra outs per week, which will save us 1-2 runs a week. These will come from partly some balls that he can get to that other people cannot, and partly doing things like turning more double plays effectively when he gets the chance. I think 30-40 is on the high side, but whatever. How many runs would someone like Tejada get us over the course of a season with his offense? Hmm-well, I'd say again about 4-5 hits a week, but that will cause us to get 2-3 extra runs a week because some of those will be XBH, so more like 55-60 runs. The difference between the top 5 shortstops and everyone else offensively is too high to make up for the change in defense. But defensively, Tejada is actually very close to being right on par with Izturis making this look even uglier to me. http://www.baseballprospectus.com/dt/tejadmi01.shtml http://www.baseballprospectus.com/dt/izturce01.shtml I personally enjoy the fact that Izturis' Gold Glove came in a season where he had a FRAA that was negative.
  12. I think he can save us 30-40 runs a year on defense. He can make 4-5 extra outs per week, which will save us 1-2 runs a week. These will come from partly some balls that he can get to that other people cannot, and partly doing things like turning more double plays effectively when he gets the chance. I think he can build a spaceship out of cardboard and dreams. Damn you. I just spit water on computer screen at work. Sorry bout that.
  13. I think he can save us 30-40 runs a year on defense. He can make 4-5 extra outs per week, which will save us 1-2 runs a week. These will come from partly some balls that he can get to that other people cannot, and partly doing things like turning more double plays effectively when he gets the chance. I think he can build a spaceship out of cardboard and dreams.
  14. I'll jump on this one. My best friend was a Twins batboy as a kid.
  15. I will be at this game tonight, out in the bleachers, wearing a ridiculous orange open-collared shirt to show off my chest hair, a pair of aviators, skinny chino pants, brown patch shoes, and a brass lamp chain necklace. The sad part is that the pants and shoes are pretty much part of my normal wardrobe. Oh, and the chest hair.
  16. Its easy. 1) Defense is not our problem. 2) Maddux's contract was up after this year, so his millions come off the book, we could spend it somewhere else. 3) Izturis's contract is in the range of $4-5.5 million for the next two years for production (both defense and offense) that is the same as Cedeno's who would do it at a fraction the cost. edit: 4) we could have had one of Los Angeles's better prospects (who were cheap and have a WHOLE LOT more upside then Izturis) insted by most accounts. How the hell do we know that we could have had one of LAs better prospects? Just because somethings been reported doesen't make it the truth. Will Carroll is very reliable. But even if you don't want to believe we could have had Kemp or Guzman, please address the other 3 points. So if they are such great prospects and be can't misses, then do you really think Hendry would pass them up? I agree with point 1. Point 2. What was Maddux making this year, 9 million? So now there is 4.5 more to spend. Point 3. If we upgrade the outfield are Izturis and Cedeno going to hurt us offesively? 1. x 2. they paid the Dodgers $2 million, and they're taking on Izturis' contract, which is for about $1.5 million more this year, so their $4.5 million in savings is about $1 million after all that. Also, they're not going to apply that $1 million to next year anyway I'm sure, because they're the Trib. 3. Yes.
  17. what has he said?? the part last inning where he said that the trades today obviously wouldn't improve the cubs on offense, but they'd make them a better defensive team. I dont have the game on TV tonite. how did the interview with hendry go? He said the same thing that people have already posted in Baseball Discussions from the pregame, but he added in that he was going to trade Maddux for "a couple of good prospects - they have a great minor league system" when he found out Izturis was available.
  18. what has he said?? the part last inning where he said that the trades today obviously wouldn't improve the cubs on offense, but they'd make them a better defensive team.
  19. Hey guys. I haven't bothered to read back to this point yet since I just got the computer back up and running, but was anyone else amused by the length of that inning when Hendry visited the booth, and the amount of uncomfortable silence it produced? Also, could it be any more obvious that Len hates the trade?
  20. Pierre's defense is fine, he doesnt' have the best arm but what you want from CF is range. Barrett's defense is another story though. I agree. Let's just ignore for a second that Pierre actually isn't above average defensively because his range isn't all that good because he gets terrible jumps and say he's good, and instead concentrate on the best hitting catcher in the National League, who certainly can't make up for his defensive shortcomings, which aren't all that bad to begin with, by hitting the living crap out of the ball. Oh. Wait. I don't agree.
  21. I, for one, am very excited for that day in December where the people that crunch salary numbers in here determine that he's tied up enough money in crap to pursue a top tier FA in either of those 2 categories.
  22. I thought all 3 were pretty good.
  23. I wish he'd give up the charade, to be honest.
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