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| quote: | Originally posted by Shamez214
What a novel statement. I really had no idea he wasn't gonna keep a sub 2.00 ERA all year.
If I were starting a franchise, there aren't many pitchers I'd take before Haren. Santana... and, honestly, I think that's it. |
plus his second half performance has nothing to do with his selection to the all star team.
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Jul-06-2007 03:53
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| quote: | Originally posted by djstopngo
I almost agree. It certainly shouldn't be Ortiz at first - I'd go with Morneau because his power numbers (26 HR, 72 RBI) are off the charts. Even though half of them came against the White Sox yesterday (what happened to them?)
Anyway, It looks like Schil is out until the beginning of August which means I'll spend another month begging the Sox to bring up Lester and to cease pitching the likes of Tavarez, who is both old and terrible. At least when Gabbard struggles we can reconcile it as "growing pains." Such pains do not exist when a 40 year old can't get outs.
When is Hughes coming back? Beginning of August as well? Will he return right to the starting rotation?
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I can't argue with Morneau starting, i just think Youk has been more consistent. There was a period when he and Lowell were the only offense for you guys.
i wish i knew anything about Hughes. the latest i heard was that he injured his ankle in rehab starts. I think i heard that he should be back by the end of august. We desperately need him because igawa is a bum....For the most part there has been no information about hughes or even giambi.
Tavarez is pretty bad. You're right i would much rather see a young kid struggle then an old man. At least when the kid struggles its a learning process. The old man struggles because he's losing it....what happened with JC Romero? Why did the sox release him. I heard he was put on waivers then two days later i see him pitching for the phillies.
At this point who do you have winning the Rookie of the Year in the AL? This is going to be tough, especially considering the 3 good rookies for boston.
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Jul-07-2007 21:16
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| quote: | Originally posted by djstopngo
If Okajima's numbers hold through the end of the season then he's the obvious choice. 22 hits in 41 innings, only two extra base hits and an unfathomably low slugging pct. Just look at his ERA & WHIP (0.83 for both).
If his numbers don't hold I think Pedroia or Guthrie will take the award. Don't think Dice K deserves it but I expect him to win a Cy Young sometime in the next 3 years and maybe even 20 wins this year. |
Solid logic....that's what i was thinking as well
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Jul-09-2007 04:41
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| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
But FFS, Cashman needs to fix this fucking bullpen. Bruney, Farnsworth and Myers are probably the only 3 Id keep.
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why is everyone big on farnsworth? Farnsworth is a fucking bum, and we should see if any NL contenders are willing to take him for some minor league talent. Farnsworth has great speed on his fastball, but half the time he can't get it over the plate. Bruney has potential, but still throws way too many balls, and myers....well, he can't get out lefties.
I would keep proctor, vizcaino, bruney, and mo. Proctor is definitely developing nicely. I'm not sure why yankees fans aren't high on him, but scouts surely are. He was the top of the trade talks in the offseason. His main problem is overuse. When used correctly, Proctor is really effective. Plus his curveball is getting much better and he's able to throw it for strikes.
This new kid, Edwar Ramirez looks promising. His changeup has some serious bite. I want to see how this kid develops.
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A healthy Francisco Liriano. How quickly we forget about a pitcher that had better numbers than Sir Johan. |
The problems with liriano are that he isn't playing because of injury, which raises the issue if he's going to have lingering arm problems, and last year was his rookie year. Santana, however, doesn't get injured, and he is proven (2 time cy young). Also, he's a brilliant second half pitcher.
There is no pitcher in baseball better than santana. To top all that off, santana is a lefty and has perhaps the best changeup you will ever see.
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Jul-09-2007 06:22
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