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  1. As would I. But who says he has to have that role? You know Dusty will want 12 pitchers. Why can't Novoa be the 12th? If JVB beats him out for the role, I certainly won't be upset. But I think Novoa is a much better option than Wellemeyer, Koronka, Mitre, and Bartosh. Let's face it, even the Angels, who a lot of people say had a good bullpen, had guys like Esteban Yan and Kevin Gregg pitch over 60 innings in relief. The Astros had Russ Springer. The White Sox are one of the few teams that got good seasons from all their regular relievers, and that's not exactly common. I think its just ridiculous that we will have a 12man pitching staff yet again. Also, to add I agree Novoa is a better option than those you have mentioned. Too badd welly cant figure it out. He could dominate with his stuff.
  2. Being 15th in offense isn't that good. It's not but what I'm saying is their pitching is even worse.
  3. I think it would be possible as well. I think if healthy playoffs are def attainable.
  4. That's a possibility as well. Right now, I think Mench is a more likley possibility. If the Marlins move Delgado to the Mets, then they may not need to move Pierre. Right now, I don't think the Marlins know what they want to do. Either way, that line-up is quite possible and plausible. Your new avatar is funny :lol:
  5. I personally would love to have that lineup. There's no doubt we would be able to contend with it. That by the way is a realistic and attainable lineup for us in 2006.
  6. I really dont understand Baltimore's thinking. They keep adding pieces to their offense which was ranked 15th believe it or not but they also need pitching which is ranked at the bottom of pack. If I was them I would go for more pitching over more offense.
  7. Novoa going into next season is unreliable. I have to side with Goony on this one. Novoa showed some flashes of being good and at the same time had some pretty bad outings. Let's put it this way..if he was our 7th or 8th inning man I would be worried.
  8. Don;t bet on it. There's a good chance Hendry and Baker will be here win, lose, or draw. If we don't make the playoffs both SHOULD be gone IMO. Didn't someone just post a link here last week how they were both likely to get extensions done before opening day? Who knows but that was the speculation for a while now. Really bad move if you ask me.
  9. Don;t bet on it. There's a good chance Hendry and Baker will be here win, lose, or draw. If we don't make the playoffs both SHOULD be gone IMO.
  10. That is true. All his interviews are almost identical.
  11. I know the league will be testing for amphetamines next season. Let's hope Ritalin isn't also on the list. :wink: His treatment is a lot more than just drugs, though. I read an interesting article about it. Its a little dry, but for those interested in understanding more... Link Good article.
  12. It's kinda weird they don't have all the details worked out. I've never heard of a contract signing like that. yea, I thought so too. Why announce it? Did you read all the incentives too? Whoopee. CBS has it as 2 for 11 as well - though they could all have the same incorrect source. I'm pretty sure the source is the same because the wording is.
  13. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2227664 If it's 2/11 I'll kill myself. Dude, it's not worth it, besides I think it's a typo. That's how I took it at first too but I read that it would be 11mil if the option was exercised.
  14. Nah, I would rather have Cedeno or Walker in his spot. The only business Neifi has on a 100mil payroll team is a bench-type role.
  15. Neifi back is a positive because he can catch. I cant believe he said that.
  16. I will take it off in the morning so for those of you who want to see it here it is.. https://home.comcast.net/~shoumpavlis/wgn.mpg
  17. I think yousendit.com can host it. How many Meg? I got it down to 17mb. Let me see if I can host it on my personal web page if not I will use yousendit.com
  18. I'm trying to get the interview converted to MPG. Know anybody that can host a file? Some things I liked what he said and some things I didn't.
  19. Those 3 guys are pretty good relievers.
  20. Actually, I'm not. You said and I quote "Hendry didn't even reconsider resigning Alou or others blah blah blah". He most certainly did, but was handcuffed in case he couldn't get rid of Sosa. Also, please pass me whatever it is you're smoking (unless it will turn me into a completely negative fan) when you insinuate Alou would even shake Hendry's hand for 6 million. If you continue to claim that Hendry didn't consider resigining alou, then you are lying. No if's and's or but's about it. He did, and he's been on record as saying it. Obviously, you don't know a thing about me, but from every post I've seen of yours, Hendry is a moron no matter what he does, and you take every opportunity to call him out as not having a clue, being an idiot, being a moron and other name calling which shows me a definite level of immaturity (that's what name calling is). I have no problems being critical of certain moves, but I certainly have pespective. I think Hendry has done plenty of "wrong" things - resigning, Rusch, Neifi, the handling of the entire Sosa debacle, but he's certainly done some GREAT things as well (Lofton, Simon, Ramirez in 2003; Lee for Choi; Barrett; Williams for LaDumpster; Nomar and Murton for a bag of balls; Getting walker at dirt pay; Grudz and Karros for Hundley; Even getting Clement - No one had a clue Willis an A baller would be what he was- was a solid deal). In other words, I'd say he is less of a moron than you say he is, and has a clue, but tends to overpay for what he really wants. You seem to think you know exactly how everything went down like you speak to Hendry on a daily basis. We gave Burnitz a 6mil deal. Well look at what it took to sign Alou: Sounds pretty similar to the deal we gave Burnitz so dont spew your garbage out of your mouth that you know what happened behind closed doors. You dont know what kind of interaction they had. You say he was handcuffed yet gave a similar deal to Burnitz which Alou got from the Giants. Dont forget that Alou was one of the people who started the whole debacle with the announcers and Hendry's priority was to work on chemistry. Secondly, if Hendry does something positive I will credit him for that but unfortunately the last time Hendry did something positive was a very long time ago. Name calling is a sign of immaturity then what kind of sign is it when you ask somebody what they are smoking because you want some of it?
  21. Eyre has pitched a grand total of 11 innings for Baker. That's all it takes.
  22. I disagree with this statement. Clearly, the Remlinger signing didn't work out. He was good and performed well under pressure in '03, but then his age set in and so did injuries. He never performed well after that. Giving a three year deal to a 37 year old is clearly a risky move. LaTroy was worth the money spent on him...as a set up man. He had great stuff and got the job done...as a set up guy. He didn't have the mindset to be a closer, and he admitted it. Yet, he was used that way and his failures as a closer is how we remember him most. However, the money spent on him was well worth it by virtue of the Giants giving up someone like Williams to get him. In his time with the Cubs, Hawkins posted a 2.76 ERA and his strong performances far outweighed in sheer volume his weak performances. So it is inaccurate and unfair to him and Jim Hendry to say that his was a bad signing. Eyre is 33 at the time of this signing. Remlinger was 4 years older. Eyre's struggles during the early part of his career were in large part due to undiagnosed attention deficit disorder. Since being diagnosed and properly treated, his career has turned around. Here is what STATS, Inc. had to say about him after the 2004 season... I don't think he is being paid like a "great" reliever. Check B.J. Ryan's contract for that. But he is being paid like a reliable, veteran reliever who is more than just a lefty-specialist. After taking a closer look at his stats, they support that he is exactly that. Holy cow dude, did you just compile all my posts? The Latroy point kills me, because nobody seems to know/care that it really wasn't a bad idea. The remlinger signing - was just being duped by Leo Mazzone. It's happened to everyone seemingly, they never think it was JUST Leo, but it turns out that usually it was. The other thing, 3.6 mill a year (if that indeed is what it is) is not that much for your 2nd best reliever at this point. I would still LOVE for us to get BJ Ryan, but I can already imagine 20 pages of disbelief at paying a RP $7 mill+ a year. I wil say this. Signing Hawkins wasnt bad until he had to move over to the closer role which if I remember correctly he had a clause in his contract to get more money if he became a closer not sure though Anyways, a combination of Hawkins and Dusty who seemingly uses all his pitchers incorrectly and the fact that Hendry never traded for a closer was Hawkins demise. SO why is Baker still the manager of the Cubs?
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