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Official 2005 MLB Season thread (pg. 29)
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verndogs
pnc park and jacobs field are two really nice ballparks...i highly recommend that you hit both
jonze234
can anyone explain the logic behind the orioles trading away ponson? i thought that club was looking to get pitching. maybe they have something up their sleeves but from what im reading the deal for burnett is dead. maybe they're going to ship nevin to florida in a deal for aj and lowell.
King Ecnal
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Responding to a request by the Minnesota Twins to expand a potential trade, the Red Sox are in discussions to acquire starting pitcher Joe Mays and reliever J.C. Romero for third baseman Bill Mueller and first baseman Kevin Millar, league sources said yesterday. According to sources, the Twins aren't as willing to part with Mays as they are Kyle Lohse.


WOW!

That's just surprising because the thought that some team would actually take Millar is ludicrous... I pray Theo trades Millar... he is so awful... PLEASE TAKE that bum...

I don't know why the O's traded Ponson... but I'm an idiot... and I always take NAMES over talent... so I tend to think Nevin might hit like he did a few years ago... but probably not... so I don't know why they got rid of Ponson... kind of sucks, because Sidney had to endure all those ty years of losing in Baltimore... then he's the first to go... that sucks...
Member of X
Perhaps because Ponson's part of the problem, not the solution. ERA of 5.91 and a WHIP of 1.70. That's dreadful! The guy is a big fat tub of goo and has sucked for the last two years. Last year he had an ERA of 5.30 with a WHIP of 1.55. That's bad for anyone.

And they say that they would have to get rid of Ponson's salary so they can acquire some more later in a trade (like for Burnett). I think it's a spin move, trade him to free up salary to get someone else.

Mark Redman is a possibility I read somewhere too.

Just like the Yankees, when does Kevin Brown stop being an answer and becomes part of the problem? His ERA is 6.50 with a WHIP of 1.72. Tough to even keep the Yankees in the ballgame at those numbers. When do you give up on these guys performing?
verndogs
pics from my baseball park trip this weekend

saturday
pnc park, pittsburgh PA


sunday
jacbos field, cleveland, OH
Eddie N MIAMI
Nevin dosnt want to be traded so that deal is off, so its back to baltimore wanting Lowell and Burnett
that pic of PNC Park is really nice
jonze234
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Originally posted by Member of X
Just like the Yankees, when does Kevin Brown stop being an answer and becomes part of the problem? His ERA is 6.50 with a WHIP of 1.72. Tough to even keep the Yankees in the ballgame at those numbers. When do you give up on these guys performing?



you cant give up on the bionic arm. brown has had so many surgeries that hes like the bionic man. kerry wood is on pace to break his record.
jonze234
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Originally posted by verndogs
pics from my baseball park trip this weekend


those are great pics. it must be nice to look out over the outfield bleachers and see the city. i heard that ESPN rated PNC the best stadium in the league last year, now i see why. at comiskey (or US Cellular as it says on the outside now) all we have to look at is the ghetto. they put up this kids area in left field to prevent people from seeing it.
Magnetonium


Somebody please stop those streaking Athletics and AstrosZ!!!!!

:whip:
LeopoldStotch
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Somebody please stop those streaking Athletics and AstrosZ!!!!!

:whip:


all you have to do is kill rich harden, barry zito, and nick swisher .. anyways, the a's did an awesome job by picking up jay payton from the red sox .. great move .. the yankees could have picked him up to fill the cf spot obviously bernie williams seems not to be filling ..

and for the astros, well just take away berkman and ensberg's juices, then you have a minor league team .. :wtf:

Member of X
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
all you have to do is kill rich harden, barry zito, and nick swisher .. anyways, the a's did an awesome job by picking up jay payton from the red sox .. great move .. the yankees could have picked him up to fill the cf spot obviously bernie williams seems not to be filling ..

and for the astros, well just take away berkman and ensberg's juices, then you have a minor league team .. :wtf:


I don't think the Red Sox would trade with the Yankees in the heat of pennant race for anybody. Or if ever for that matter. Only perhaps if Oakland was willing to spin him around to NY. But Billy Beane isn't enamored with the Yankees and rarely wants to trade anybody to them. Especially since they are competing for the wild card as well at the moment.

Yanks need pitching and should just put Bubba Crosby in CF to spell Bernie. Don't trade minor league talent for a guy that doesn't upgrade the area that much. Like Randy Winn.... no thanks!
Member of X
Most overpaid players in baseball according to ESPN. Funny that Kevin Brown and Sidney Ponson are on this list. Ha ha Here's the link:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page...age=list/050727

10. Bernie Williams (OF, Yankees, $12,357,143)
Oh, Bernie. He's one of our favorite Yankees (and we don't have many). But he's hitting .240 with six HR and 37 RBI, which projects out to well off his lifetime marks in those categories, and he's one of the worst regular outfielders in the bigs, ranking 79th in win shares.

7. Sidney Ponson (SP, Orioles, $8,500,000)
Left-handed hitters must drool when they see they'll be facing Baltimore's 253-pound warrior. They're hitting .361 against him this year, with a nifty .928 OPS. If only that were the whole story. Ponson never has been much better than average, but in 2004 (11-15, 5.30 ERA) and again this year, he has been much worse. Hence the 7-9 record, and the 5.91 ERA. And in July, he has been just awful, losing four straight and piling up an 8.84 ERA for the month. That's trade bait only for a team that's starving.

3. Kevin Brown (SP, Yankees, $15,714,286)
The best thing that can be said about Brown is that he has been consistent this season. He has been hit hard at home, and he has been hit hard away. Both lefties and righties get on base at about a .390 clip against Brown, a dismal stat. Well, not as dismal as his 6.51 ERA -- almost double his lifetime mark.
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