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ScottieM 01-06-2010 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MedicCook (Post 710379)
This will be an interesting year for the Red Sox. They definately don't have that same team feel they had back in 2004.

I hear you. They may have improved there Starting Pitching and Defense but, That Batting Lineup looks pretty tame compared to years past.

MedicCook 01-06-2010 07:36 PM

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They are also very weak behind the plate on defense. Big Papi is a huge question mark, Beltre is a big chance for them at 3rd.

qwerty1500 01-06-2010 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu (Post 709493)
:banger:banger Woot!!!
I thought he was going to slip away too.
On the down side of that deal is the fact that precedence is set for Pujols next year when his current contract is up.
Once they pay his new salary, which is sure to top Holliday by far, they will have 0 cash for any pitching which is exactly why they always fade in the playoffs.

"No pitching" That's the song I seem to sing every year about our Cards. Even with Carp and Wayno, I'm am probably still singing it ... force of habit I guess. This time, I wish I felt more comfortable with the bullpen ... expecially uneasy about our "closer." He seemed to fade at the end of last year and no one seems to be talking much about it. Sure hate to give all those games away in the 9th inning.

(The wife was just reading over my shoulder and said, "Yep that sounds like you.")

But, I have the give the ownership some credit for coughing up some cash. Big change from the final years when the brewery owed em.

MedicCook 01-06-2010 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by qwerty1500 (Post 710572)
"No pitching" That's the song I seem to sing every year about our Cards. Even with Carp and Wayno, I'm am probably still singing it ... force of habit I guess. This time, I wish I felt more comfortable with the bullpen ... expecially uneasy about our "closer." He seemed to fade at the end of last year and no one seems to be talking much about it. Sure hate to give all those games away in the 9th inning.

(The wife was just reading over my shoulder and said, "Yep that sounds like you.")

But, I have the give the ownership some credit for coughing up some cash. Big change from the final years when the brewery owed em.

They are putting up some serious money for a couple players. Hopefully they don't turn into the Marlins and have a fire sale in a year or two.

Whynot 01-06-2010 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by qwerty1500 (Post 710572)
"No pitching" That's the song I seem to sing every year about our Cards. Even with Carp and Wayno, I'm am probably still singing it ... force of habit I guess. This time, I wish I felt more comfortable with the bullpen ... expecially uneasy about our "closer." He seemed to fade at the end of last year and no one seems to be talking much about it. Sure hate to give all those games away in the 9th inning.

(The wife was just reading over my shoulder and said, "Yep that sounds like you.")

But, I have the give the ownership some credit for coughing up some cash. Big change from the final years when the brewery owed em.

I hope Motte can find some movement on his fastball and work out a decent second pitch. I am exited about a couple of the young arms in the system, especially Samuel.

The Poet 01-07-2010 03:46 PM

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Were I a Card fan - and I don't hate them, believe me - my big worry would not be signing big-time pitching, nor would I be celebrating overmuch the longterm contract to Matt. Consider this: Pujols has two years left on his contract. If Holliday is worth $17M a year, what the hell is Albert worth - and from whence will it come?

St. Lou Stu 01-07-2010 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by qwerty1500 (Post 710572)
"No pitching" Sure hate to give all those games away in the 9th inning.

I am just tickled to death to know that Izzy is finally gone.... no question.

Sure, he was a good closer.... at some point in time. But, when someone loses it, DO NOT continue to put them on the mound because you paid for them and feel the need to 'get your money's worth':confused:

OK, I know he's been gone for a while.... but It still bothers me.:bh

Whynot 01-07-2010 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by The Poet (Post 711580)
Were I a Card fan - and I don't hate them, believe me - my big worry would not be signing big-time pitching, nor would I be celebrating overmuch the longterm contract to Matt. Consider this: Pujols has two years left on his contract. If Holliday is worth $17M a year, what the hell is Albert worth - and from whence will it come?

The concensus I see on most boards is that it will take 25-30 a yr to sign Albert. Dewitt has said he will stretch the budget for fim. The Cardinals have also been fairly creative with defered money, althought that will catch up one day. Holiday gets 1.4-1.6m(depending on option) from 2020-2029 from the Cards.

MedicCook 01-09-2010 09:22 AM

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The Mets are talking with John Smoltz.

The Rangers are in negotiations with Vlad.

Bruins Fan 01-09-2010 10:08 AM

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Smoltz, just don't know when to give it up?
Wow much money does he need? He can't get out big league hitters.:td

MedicCook 01-09-2010 10:09 PM

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He pitched pretty good after he left the Red Sox last year.

rack04 01-11-2010 10:10 AM

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Can a Phillies fan chime in on what my Astros' can expect of Brett Myers this season?

Bruins Fan 01-11-2010 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by rack04 (Post 716026)
Can a Phillies fan chime in on what my Astros' can expect of Brett Myers this season?

Hopefully he wont get drunk and beat up his wife again.
he is not a good human being :td

kelmac07 01-11-2010 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by MedicCook (Post 713737)
The Mets are talking with John Smoltz.


NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! No more over the hill free agents for my beloved Mets. haven't we learned our lesson yet? :td :td :td

rack04 01-11-2010 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Bruins Fan (Post 716097)
Hopefully he wont get drunk and beat up his wife again.
he is not a good human being :td

Wow! Thanks for the info. Astros sure signed a real man. :mad:

St. Lou Stu 01-11-2010 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rack04 (Post 716358)
Wow! Thanks for the info. Astros sure signed a real man. :mad:

On a happier note:
McGwire finally admitted what we all knew!:D

Starscream 01-11-2010 07:00 PM

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The reds signed Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman today:

http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story...YiaUkYKFA.cspx

Here's his stats:

Cuban stats:
GS IP BB K ERA
15 54 54 56 4.52
12 81.1 50 100 2.90
16 74 37 79 3.49
20 118.1 62 130 3.18

Starscream 01-11-2010 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu (Post 716367)
On a happier note:
McGwire finally admitted what we all knew!:D

As long as Griffey is never linked to them.

rack04 01-11-2010 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by andysutherland (Post 716663)
As long as Griffey is never linked to them.

Griffey never struck me as a roid user.

St. Lou Stu 01-11-2010 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by rack04 (Post 716785)
Griffey never struck me as a roid user.

10-4 TX. His swing is fluid power, not ape armed.


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