BCEagle74 wrote:I guess wife --- like Lee loved and may be from Chicago??
Schools....Sounds like Mom.....
Mike Hampton left NY for "the better schools in Colorado" which is comical. THen again that pick turned into David Wright so no complaints.
BCEagle74 wrote:I guess wife --- like Lee loved and may be from Chicago??
Schools....Sounds like Mom.....










shockdoct wrote:Looks like the yanks are going to lose Wood as well.
http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/ ... id=5925196






















NorthEndEagle wrote:IN SPAZ WE TRUST!










Endless Mike wrote:Bobby Jenks to the Red Sox.
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/news/story?id=5926886&campaign=rss&source=MLBHeadlines










twballgame9 wrote:Endless Mike wrote:Bobby Jenks to the Red Sox.
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/news/story?id=5926886&campaign=rss&source=MLBHeadlines
This is a great signing. They are a lefty away from being world series favorites, although they probably already are.










twballgame9 wrote:Endless Mike wrote:Bobby Jenks to the Red Sox.
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/news/story?id=5926886&campaign=rss&source=MLBHeadlines
This is a great signing. They are a lefty away from being world series favorites, although they probably already are.










pick6pedro wrote:twballgame9 wrote:Endless Mike wrote:Bobby Jenks to the Red Sox.
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/news/story?id=5926886&campaign=rss&source=MLBHeadlines
This is a great signing. They are a lefty away from being world series favorites, although they probably already are.
But the Phillies have the best rotation since Jesus, Moses, Noah, David, and Isaac took the field against the Diablos Rojos del México!










twballgame9 wrote:This is a great signing. They are a lefty away from being world series favorites, although they probably already are.










claver2010 wrote:twballgame9 wrote:This is a great signing. They are a lefty away from being world series favorites, although they probably already are.
I think SP is what's holding it back.
Lester is a 1.
Bucholtz just doubled his innings up to 173 -how will he bounce back?
Is Beckett 2009 or 2010?
Does Lackey rebound?
Can Dice K get back on track?










Endless Mike wrote:Bobby Jenks to the Red Sox.
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb/news/story?id=5926886&campaign=rss&source=MLBHeadlines













for 1 + option loaded deals for $12M/1.






















































pick6pedro wrote:So is this thread only for Yankees, Sox, Phils, and Rangers moves? No mention of the Derrek Lee blockbuster!?!?! Alfredo Simon killed a man with a trident for God's sake!
































BCEagle74 wrote:
I would look at Brad Penny, Carl Pavanofor 1 + option loaded deals for $12M/1.
Then again Rafael Soriano is still out there???
Strange...Mariano is 42 at seasons end? How long can he be almost lights out and even as an overpaid set-up man he provides insurance for Rivera, or in fact a better closer. 70+ saves in 2 years???
Yankee outfield is weak and could blow up. How do you spend $81M on two guys 37 and 41 in Jeter and Rivera who are sliding fast????





















bignick33 wrote:pick6pedro wrote:So is this thread only for Yankees, Sox, Phils, and Rangers moves? No mention of the Derrek Lee blockbuster!?!?! Alfredo Simon killed a man with a trident for God's sake!
You are correct to surmise that no cares about the Angelos Orioles.














pick6pedro wrote:bignick33 wrote:pick6pedro wrote:So is this thread only for Yankees, Sox, Phils, and Rangers moves? No mention of the Derrek Lee blockbuster!?!?! Alfredo Simon killed a man with a trident for God's sake!
You are correct to surmise that no cares about the Angelos Orioles.
Not that they're going to win tons of games with their young, inconsistent pitching, but the following lineup doesn't look half bad
2B Roberts
CF Jones
RF Markakis
1B Lee
3B Reynolds
DH Scott
C Wieters
SS Hardy
LF Pie/Reimhold (I prefer the latter)
The aquisition of Kevin Gregg was also big - but not enough to cover up the gaping holes in the pitchnig staff. Matusz is going to be a stud and Bergeson and Tillman are coming along, but Guthrie is only OK. The lack of depth, experience, and upper echelon arms is a recipe for continuing the below average trend of the club. But, they aren't that far away from where people in the AL East may want to care (in a "keep another team out of the playoffs" way, not a "taking your spot in the playoffs" way).











bignick33 wrote:pick6pedro wrote:bignick33 wrote:pick6pedro wrote:So is this thread only for Yankees, Sox, Phils, and Rangers moves? No mention of the Derrek Lee blockbuster!?!?! Alfredo Simon killed a man with a trident for God's sake!
You are correct to surmise that no cares about the Angelos Orioles.
Not that they're going to win tons of games with their young, inconsistent pitching, but the following lineup doesn't look half bad
2B Roberts
CF Jones
RF Markakis
1B Lee
3B Reynolds
DH Scott
C Wieters
SS Hardy
LF Pie/Reimhold (I prefer the latter)
The aquisition of Kevin Gregg was also big - but not enough to cover up the gaping holes in the pitchnig staff. Matusz is going to be a stud and Bergeson and Tillman are coming along, but Guthrie is only OK. The lack of depth, experience, and upper echelon arms is a recipe for continuing the below average trend of the club. But, they aren't that far away from where people in the AL East may want to care (in a "keep another team out of the playoffs" way, not a "taking your spot in the playoffs" way).
You're right, they're better. They'll probably eclipse 70 wins this year.











flyingelvii wrote:I'm curious to see if that team can approach the team strikeout record. I guess a lot depends on whether or not Mark Reynolds can stay healthy this year. Gonna be a lot of swings and misses this year, especially in the AL East.














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