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  1. http://www.talksox.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5638 I see this being a majority of pro-Wily Mo, myself included. Oh yea most of the bashing threads & posts were from rician blast & mr crunchy, and the rarely seen plumpamania
  2. Wait, what? Not a big portion at all on this partuclar thread were bashers of getting Wily Mo Pena. A700 brought us a question, who would you rather see in right field, Trot or JD Drew? I have long been a supporter of Wily Mo and hoping to see him starting right field this April. As for the Boston media & other news outlets projecting Boston as Drew's most likely landing spot, Im not sure what the big picture Theo is envisioning here
  3. O's fans are sorry bunch http://www.forums.mlb.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=ml-orioles&msg=31316.1
  4. Britton was a promising reliever for the O's and they send him to their rival Yankees, even though they couldve easily gotten Wright cheap as a FA. They'll contend with Tampa Bay for last place once again
  5. The Sox last year were the bottom of the barrel in all categories for the #5 spot, Drew would be the best fit there and provide more protection than Lowell, Varitek & Trot did there last year. Also if Lugo is going to be acquired by Boston, look for him to be favored to be the leadoff hitter. The aquisitions of Lugo & Drew would make the Sox more comfortable dropping Youk where he could help solidify the bottom of the order. Much like in the hey-day of Bill Mueller. 1. Lugo ss 2. Pedroia 2b 3. Ortiz dh 4. Ramirez lf 5. Drew rf 6. Varitek c 7. Lowell 3b 8. Youkilis 1b 9. Crisp cf
  6. http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baseball/bal-sp.orioles11nov11,0,6759683.story?coll=bal-sports-baseball The Orioles are in trade talks with New York about Jaret Wright
  7. This past season he had a 20 HR/100 RBI campaign, he'd look better as the #5 hitter. The spot in the lineup where the Sox were dead last in all categories
  8. http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/images/players/mugshot/ph_122111.jpg
  9. Last 3 seasons comparison JD Drew 363 games 370 hits in 1264 ABs (.293 avg) 74 Doubles, 15 Triples, 66 HRs, 229 RBIs, 250 Runs, 258 Walks, 15 SBs-----career .264 avg vs lefties Trot "Dirt Dog" Nixon 286 games 261 hits in 938 ABs (.278 avg) 62 Doubles, 2 Triples, 27 HRs, 142 RBIs, 147 Runs, 128 Walks, 2 SBs-----.213 career avg vs lefties Im going out on a limb here and say that Drew is the best bet...
  10. Exactly, Sanchez should be starting games for NY in 2008 if not sooner than that. Barring Yankees are top bidder for Matsuzaka, 2008 rotation... Phillip Hughes free agent signing from this offseason (Zito/Schmidt or other) Chien-Ming Wang Mike Mussina Humberto Sanchez
  11. Its best to just forget the posting fee guys. It doesnt even matter into their salary cap. This money is from the owner's pockets, doesnt really affect additional spending on other players whatsoever. The revenue alone of the hype of Matsuzaka to Boston will more than make up for the Sox supposedly are set to pay for him. Think of all the tourism the city of Boston will get, and the Sox FO could swindle a way to have NESN be broadcast in Japan for a fee
  12. The best hitting 3-4 in probably the history of the game. I hope to see the same tandem come April 2, 2007 http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061109&content_id=1738103&vkey=news_bos&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos
  13. Sanchez is still one of the top 10 starting pitcher prospects in the game. 2006, in Double A he had a 1.76 ERA to go along with 86 Ks in 71.2 innings. He was rightfully so promoted to Triple A where he had a 3.86 ERA to go along with 43 Ks in 51.1 innings. The Triple A stats are skewed dute to the fact he had a "tired arm" nearing the end of the season as most pitching prospects do tend to have.
  14. Humberto Sanchez is a steal for the Yanks, very good pick up
  15. It would make no sense for the Red Sox to just trade away Matsuzaka, the posting fee alone is supposedly close to $45 million out of their own pockets. That agressiveness constitues no indication that they intend to trade him. Besides you can not trade a free agent signing until halfway through his 1st season with the team. This is all moot anyway as the Sox wont trade away a coveted player that they have spent so much time analyzing & pushing hard to get
  16. Im just taking this with a grain of salt but cant help thinking about an opening day rotation of Schilling, Beckett, Matsuzaka, Papelbon & Wakefield Since this fee doesnt factor into the salary cap, Theo is looking like he's going to be a no holds barred GM this offseason. Names like Julio Lugo, Justin Speier (top setup man on market), incentive deal toward Eric Gagne, Akinori Iwaumura, even a try at J.D. Drew have been mentioned by Boston's Sean MacAdams
  17. god damn if this is true!!!!! Now thats something to wake up to haha.
  18. Bye Bye Foulkie. Extra $3.75 million for Sox to play around with now
  19. The Padres were quick to pull the trigger on this deal because they believed a Kouzmanoff for Sheffield trade was on the verge of happening http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20061109/news_1s9barfield.html
  20. As an experiment... I put together a Rod Barajas to Boston "story" and the guy who handles the site put it up without checking sources whatsoever:D
  21. http://us.video.aol.com/video.index.adp?mode=2&guideContext=65.491&pmmsid=1763061
  22. Cleveland was expected to be one of the top bidders for Akinori, not anymore with the acquisition of Barfield.
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