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| verndogs |
/non baseball rant
hope you two are taking the day before your respective exams off to relax
good luck to you both |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
/non baseball rant
hope you two are taking the day before your respective exams off to relax
good luck to you both |
thanks bro
i wish i could....i simply don't know enough law at this point to do that. that said, im definitely going to take it easy on monday. 6 hours of studying instead of 10-12. |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
/non baseball rant
hope you two are taking the day before your respective exams off to relax
good luck to you both |
Thanks alot man. I honestly dont think Ill be able to take off Monday, Ive been slacking all week. The important thing for me is not to cram, but to just take it in stride.
I have a good feeling about game 2, I dont think DeSalvo will be good, probably 4ER, but I think the team can bring the hot hitting from game 1 into game 2. *I hope* :p |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
Andy phillips looks like he really wants the first base job. Big hit after big hit with runners in scoring position since he's come back. |
To address this, I would rather have a team bred player, and if he can do .280 with 20HRs and around .300 OBP, he would have served his purpose. |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
To address this, I would rather have a team bred player, and if he can do .280 with 20HRs and around .300 OBP, he would have served his purpose. |
i agree with you, i think i said something about that last night....but the .300 OBP is a little low. That number should be nearer to .360. Honestly, anywhere from 60-80 RBI with 20 HR +/- 5 would be great. All he really needs to do is be marginally successful. Nothing more. |
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| Vlad |
I was being modest with the #'s. I wanted to say .340, but I thought I might be pushing it. :p
Yea, marginally successful, well said. He would be the perfect 8/9 hole hitter.
Edit: The one thing I hate, is Giambi in the 5 spot. Ugh, .250, with 30HRs... just ugly. Yes, I really dislike Giambi. :p |
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| Vlad |
I just did alittle looking, and next year is a FA bonanza of pitching, alot of very good relief pitching.
One name that stands out among the crowd is Carl Crawford. TB is in a catch 22 situation with him. If they attempt to resign him, it will probably rip them a new , and they wont be able to resign any of their young stars.
FA pitchers after next year:
SPs
Jake Peavy
Brad Penny
Ben Sheets
John Smoltz
Derek Lowe
John Lackey
Jon Garland
Oliver Perez
C.C. Sabathia
Johan Santana
RPs
Matt Wise
Rafael Soriano
Brandon Lyon
Dennys Reyes
Guillermo Mota
Joe Beimel
Thats the year when they should pool money, get rid of contracts, and make some moves. |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
I just did alittle looking, and next year is a FA bonanza of pitching, alot of very good relief pitching.
One name that stands out among the crowd is Carl Crawford. TB is in a catch 22 situation with him. If they attempt to resign him, it will probably rip them a new , and they wont be able to resign any of their young stars.
FA pitchers after next year:
SPs
Jake Peavy
Brad Penny
Ben Sheets
John Smoltz
Derek Lowe
John Lackey
Jon Garland
Oliver Perez
C.C. Sabathia
Johan Santana
RPs
Matt Wise
Rafael Soriano
Brandon Lyon
Dennys Reyes
Guillermo Mota
Joe Beimel
Thats the year when they should pool money, get rid of contracts, and make some moves. |
because i'm lazy right now....you mean after the 2008 season??? Didn't santana resign? |
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| jerZ07002 |
| nice start to game 2, first two at bat score. looks like a promising game. :D |
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| ludawg23 |
Tampa has club options on Crawford for 2009 and 2010
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
I just did alittle looking, and next year is a FA bonanza of pitching, alot of very good relief pitching.
One name that stands out among the crowd is Carl Crawford. TB is in a catch 22 situation with him. If they attempt to resign him, it will probably rip them a new , and they wont be able to resign any of their young stars.
FA pitchers after next year:
SPs
Jake Peavy
Brad Penny
Ben Sheets
John Smoltz
Derek Lowe
John Lackey
Jon Garland
Oliver Perez
C.C. Sabathia
Johan Santana
RPs
Matt Wise
Rafael Soriano
Brandon Lyon
Dennys Reyes
Guillermo Mota
Joe Beimel
Thats the year when they should pool money, get rid of contracts, and make some moves. |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
because i'm lazy right now....you mean after the 2008 season??? Didn't santana resign? |
Yea, these are the 2008 FA's
| quote: | Originally posted by ludawg23
Tampa has club options on Crawford for 2009 and 2010 |
Yea, but isnt it up to Crawford to stay?
Also, by keeping him whats gonna happen is Upton, Young, Crawford, Kazmir, Harris are gonna be FA's all at once. Its gonna turn into the firesale of the Marlins of 2003-2004. The club doesnt make enough to keep them all.
So if I were Cashman and George, Id be taking Carl and his agent out to dinner every night that hes in NY. :D |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Yea, these are the 2008 FA's
Yea, but isnt it up to Crawford to stay?
Also, by keeping him whats gonna happen is Upton, Young, Crawford, Kazmir, Harris are gonna be FA's all at once. Its gonna turn into the firesale of the Marlins of 2003-2004. The club doesnt make enough to keep them all.
So if I were Cashman and George, Id be taking Carl and his agent out to dinner every night that hes in NY. :D |
it's TB's option. not crawford....he can't opt out |
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