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  1. Walker is the best choice for second. There really shouldn't be much debate on that. Hendry's desire to trade Walker at all costs is maddening. "It's not the things you do that tease and wound me bad, but it's the way you do the things you do to me," Vance
  2. I always thought Piazza would make a good fit with the Angels. He could still play some catcher with a tandem with Mathis and could play some DH and 1b as well. " I don't know how you do it, making love out of nothing at all," Vance
  3. This is true. "We are the world, we are the people," Vance Vance, What's with the 80's music quotes? "Kiss me deadly," Wade It's just my new way of ending posts. "I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord" Vance
  4. Ah the saga continues, "You've got it made with the guy in shades, oh no," Vance
  5. I'm at work now, so I'll wait and make my prediction while wearing his shoes when I get home. "This is what it sounds like when doves cry," Vance
  6. This is true. "We are the world, we are the people," Vance
  7. Make me an offer for Kidd. My team sucks.
  8. He could never get lefthanded hitter out. That wasn't his area. He was a relief pitcher that should be used against right handers. You should have told Baker that. Steve Stone did. And got fired for it. I miss Steve :cry: I miss da Mercker. "I can't fight this feeling any longer, and yet I'm still afraid to let it show," Vance I hated that Mercker complained about what Chip said about Oswalt. Thats what made me hate him and freaking glad he's gone. I don't see the problem. I complained about Chip a lot too. I met Mercker in Houston and felt as if I were touched by the divine. He's a great guy. I think Stone was more at fault in those situations than Mercker. Stone's an arrogant SOB and most people know it. Stone's comments since leaving the Cubs are a wonderful indicator of how petty he is. "My future's so bright, I've gotta wear shades," Vance
  9. They definitely will. "Some like it hot and some sweat when the heat is on," Vance
  10. So, do we assume that every player (Smoltz, Matsui, Dunn, etc) that turned down the WBC is juiced? "Every rose has its thorn," Vance
  11. He could never get lefthanded hitter out. That wasn't his area. He was a relief pitcher that should be used against right handers. You should have told Baker that. Steve Stone did. And got fired for it. I miss Steve :cry: I miss da Mercker. "I can't fight this feeling any longer, and yet I'm still afraid to let it show," Vance
  12. You can pick any of those and start a thread. I prefer to pursue Dunn. "I wanna know what love is and I want you to show me," Vance
  13. Adam Dunn has a career 901 OPS. He's 26 years old. Name me some other hitters under 27 that have a 900+ career OPS. Pujols, Cabrera, and who else? Last season his OPS was 927. Of qualified OF, only 9 had higher OPS than Dunn last year. Tha list includes: Manny, Jason Bay, Vlad, Cabrera, Griffey, Berkman, Jones, Edmonds, and Giles. Dunn had a 387 OBP last year. Once again, only 9 OF with enough AB's to qualify had higher. That list includes Giles, Berkman,Abreu, Bay, Vlad, Burrell, Manny, Cabrera, and Edmonds. Of those two lists, many of those guys aren't available. If any were, I'd happily take them. Dunn would make a huge difference in this line-up. It would turn it's main weakness into a strength. "Love is all around you," Vance
  14. True, but at the cost we paid for Jones, and the likely cost to aquire Kearns, is it worth it? You could have signed Eric Byrnes for a $1m deal if you wanted to platoon Jones. I think Kearns has more upside than Byrnes. Kearns has had some struggles in the majors, but he has also had stretches where he has been very good. He's still young enough to realize that as he hasn't entered his prime years just yet. If the cost was Wellemeyer and Williams, I'd probably do the deal for Kearns.
  15. 2005 Jacque Jones vs RHP: -268/348/466 Jacque Jones vs LHP: 201/247/370 Austin Kearns vs RHP: 243/317/475 Austin Kearns vs LHP: 233/372/388 Jones should never be allowed near a LHP. Kearns would make an excellent platoon player who has very good upside.
  16. Bagwell lashes back at the Astros. Link. Bagwell has some scathing comments for the team. And it looks like Bagwell still intends to report to spring training.
  17. But I think the Reds were going to use Dunn at 1B? Throw in Sing, take out Murton? I'm not sure Sing is on level with Murton. I could see the Reds having interest in Dopirak. They could sign a player like Frank Thomas or make a deal for a possible 1b to play in the meantime. The one problem they would have is replacing Dunn at first as they really don't have anyone to man the position currently.
  18. I like Ohman, but considering we have Dempster, Williamson, Eyre, Howry, Rusch, Wellemeyer, Novoa, and Wuertz who can all pitch out of the pen, yes.
  19. Now that the Reds have fired their GM, it's time to make a move for Dunn again. The Reds need pitching. They need lots of it. Here's the proposal: Hill, Wellemeyer, Williams, and Murton for Dunn. The Reds get a high ceiling pitcher in Hill, a major league ready number three starter in Williams, and a reliever in Welly. Murton is a replacement for Dunn. If the Reds don't want Murton, replace him with a lower level high ceiling prospect like Harvey or Dopirak. Allow them to replace either Hill or Williams with Guzman. This would be a good deal.
  20. I'm not sure I'm smarter than any GM's, but I'm pretty sure I'm smarter than someone.
  21. If the Reds would take a 27 year-old Westbrook, who posted ERA+ of 91 in 2005, 134 in 2004, and 98 in 2003, why couldn't we build a deal around a 23-year-old Jerome Williams who posted ERA+ of 100 in 2005, 105 in 2004, and 130 in 2003? I know that Westbrook's peripherals look better than Williams, but Williams is older and has put up some better seasons, including a better performance in the most recent season. Why not offer Williams and Wellemeyer for Kearns? Murton, Kearns, and Jones could split time in the outfield. I'm not the biggest fan of Kearns (I think it is well known that I'd prefer Dunn... :D ), but Kearns is only 25 and should have a few good years ahead of him.
  22. I think one of the keys of Palmer and Thorn and others is that they have tried to put these performances in context. Statistical analysis provides that context. Park factors and adjusting to league norms provide that context. Bill James's work with win shares is attempt to contextualize. So, when those of us who are statistically inclined look at these numbers, we are contextualizing. DIPS attempts to contextualize the pitcher's performance and isolate it from the performance of the defense behind him so we can determine exactly how the pitcher performed. All of these "newfangled" stats are attempts to contextualize.
  23. Don't worry about putting too much time or effort into wishing about Deas. Deas is either headed to Auburn or to FSU, probably by way of Hargrave Military Academy or JUCO, depending on what his next few SAT scores are, since he's around 100-150 points off (based on the new scale scoring), according to rumors. Deas visits LSU this weekend, so there's still hope.
  24. Many have held their beliefs long before Moneyball. I believe it was the late eighties when I first started reading the work of Palmer, Thorn, James, among others. Moneyball may have brought to light what many of us already were aware of.
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