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  1. Unbelievable finish. 29-24 ARI, 4 sec left, SF ball at the 2. Stuffed at the line on the last play!
  2. Sick connection w/ Vernon Davis for the TD, 21-13 Niners near the half.
  3. This one's in the bag, very impressive win.
  4. But look at the BBs, they rise by 22. I guess he doesn't believe in Lester's ownage later in 2008.
  5. Within 5 now. EDIT: Within 1...
  6. Not sure exactly, but they're often accurate and always interesting. If anyone else wants a specific player I can give you his projections.
  7. For Emilio Bonaficio and a couple other ML'ers. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3694827 Marlins trade players like it's going out of style.
  8. Yeah the Lester one, especially the walks, is surprising.
  9. Pitchers (Note that W-L are usually low in these kinds of projections since they're so hard to project): Josh Beckett: 13-8, 3.57 ERA, 176 K/55 BB Jon Lester: 12-11, 4.02 ERA, 168 K/88 BB Daisuke Matsuzaka: 12-8, 3.58 ERA, 174 K/77 BB Tim Wakefield: 10-8, 3.91 ERA, 107 K/55 BB Jonathan Papelbon: 5-3, 2.04 ERA, 78 K/16 BB, 41 SV Hideki Okajima: 5-2, 3.19 ERA, 57 K/20 BB Manny Delcarmen: 6-3, 3.44 ERA, 80 K/35 BB Javier Lopez: 3-3, 4.14 ERA, 38 K/26 BB Nothing for Buchholz or Masterson.
  10. Going to post it now.
  11. Just got the Bill James Handbook 2009 and thought I would share his Sox projections: Jason Varitek: .238/.334/.392, 13 HR, 52 RBI Kevin Youkilis: .289/.386/.487, 23 HR, 102 RBI Dustin Pedroia: .315/.376/.472, 15 HR, 78 RBI, 16 SB Jed Lowrie: .276/.366/.417, 10 HR, 83 RBI Mike Lowell: .277/.343/.448, 16 HR, 75 RBI Jason Bay: .280/.376/.505, 30 HR, 102 RBI Jacoby Ellsbury: .302/.359/.424, 9 HR, 53 RBI, 52 SB JD Drew: .273/.395/.477, 22 HR, 79 RBI David Ortiz: .288/.396/.570, 37 HR, 119 RBI Kevin Cash: .204/.281/.320, 2 HR, 11 RBI Jeff Bailey: .270/.354/.476, 8 HR, 28 RBI Alex Cora: .246/.321/.325, 2 HR, 20 RBI Julio Lugo: .257/.328/.359, 6 HR, 46 RBI, 18 SB Coco Crisp: .279/.338/.403, 9 HR, 53 RBI, 22 SB Bolded the ones I found most interesting. I'll post pitchers next.
  12. May as well keep him for the year I guess. Thursday's game is big.
  13. Yup.
  14. I'll pay double for Baseball 09.
  15. I certainly would not predict Oakland to win the West in 2009, but the offseason is young, there are many moves to go.
  16. It is 3/4. I'm not denying he's a good fielder; he's a great fielder.
  17. LA overachieved their pythag by 12 games, so I wouldn't put dismantling them out of the question.
  18. Strawman x1000. We weren't discussing either of those players. I was simply pointing out your error.
  19. Volquez got 9 votes, and he was ineligible. This further proves the incompetence of the voters.
  20. He has 3 Gold Gloves. You really have a problem with the hyperbole.
  21. Probably not on Opening Day, but later in the year.
  22. I thought so.
  23. By the way, what happened to Humberto Sanchez, the guy from the Sheff deal?
  24. Salty, in his s***** offensive career thus far, has a higher OPS than Laird (.726 to .689)
  25. 30 last year.
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