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  1. I like Oswald, but is he healthy? Will he be healthy? Any report about his arm lately?
  2. Mis beisbolistas mexicanos favoritos: ROBERTO “BETO” AVILA.- la llegada del gran jarocho Roberto Beto Avila a los Indios de Cleveland en el aNo de 1949, habia de marcar un parte aguas en la trayectoria de los mexicanos en las Grandes Ligas. Beto, quien habia debutado en 1947 con los Pericos de Puebla en la Liga Mexicana, estaba llamado a ser el primer pelotero Latinoamericano en ganar una corona de bateo en las Grandes Ligas. Lo anterior sucedio en la campaNa de 1954 con un porcentaje de .341, le dio la ansiada corona y de paso le permitio ser el primero mexicano en jugar una Serie Mundial. Diez aNos despues termino su trayectoria en la Gran Carpa al despedirse con tres equipos, Orioles de Baltimore, Medias Rojas de Boston y Bravos de Milwaukee. Beto es de la ciudad donde nacI, Veracruz, Mex. Es todo un Idolo en esa Ciudad y hasta el parque del equipo Los Rojos del Aguila de Veracruz lleva el nombre de Beto Avila en honor a este gran pelotero veracruzano. http://furiagris.com.mx/sitio/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Beto-Avila.jpg FERNANDO “EL TORO” VALENZUELA.- Debuta en las Grandes Ligas en 1980 con los Dodgers de Los Angeles, su presencia en el beisbol de la Gran Carpa abre una nueva epoca para los peloteros mexicanos en las Grandes Ligas. Hemos observado como varios peloteros mexicanos se han desarrollado en la Gran Carpa, pero la llegada del sonorense Fernando Valenzuela marco toda una nueva epoca, fue el creador de la “FERNANDOMANIA”, movimiento de los aficionados que llenaban los parques al solo influjo de su nombre, el famoso toro de Etchohuaquila logro que se interesaran por el beisbol hasta en paises que no tenian tradicion dentro del Rey de los Deportes. Fernando Valenzuela tuvo que sobreponerse a varias adversidades, durante sus inicios hubo umpires que lo insultaban y aficionados que le gritaban que mejor se regresara a su casa, tambien habia gente que solo iba al estadio para verlo perder, pero nuestro compatriota Fernando Valenzuela, soporto gallardamente toda esta situacion y llego a disputar con los Dodgers de los Angeles la Serie Mundial, Ganandose de esta forma el respeto de propios y extraNos hasta llegar a ser un idolo del beisbol. http://brettkiser.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/fv21.jpg
  3. From ESPNBoston Poll
  4. Really? mmm..
  5. El mar no cesa.
  6. Hell, you just read my mind my friend. I post the same Christmas list in the offseason thread. If Ben is capable to put this team (reachable), he will redeem with some us
  7. Big market teams have to deliver results every season, no matter what. You can't wait 4-5 years and see if those " strategic plans" work out. You need to run and execute both present and future. I want to see my team being a serious contender team next year and the next after that, sure, it's important to plan the future as well but you can't sacrifice your present doing the other thing. This is not KC Royals baseball. Is it easy?, no, but you have plenty access to all the resources (market, money, loyal fan base, etc.) in order to meet both objectives (present and future). The Cubs have been a disgraceful and pathetic team and just as the RS, they have plenty access to resources; they have tons of money, a great and loyal fan base who follow them in every park but have had terrible FO (as our, last 3 Ys). They haven't won s*** in 100 Y. I don't see "Cub Nation" waiting other 4-5 years resting in their couches watching the POs and they don't being part of it. They want results now. This offseason. Next season. No excuses, I think they are saying.
  8. .... And who would be the #5, Aceves? Miller? Doubront? Pfffff a lot of good prospects but you have to give up something like that if you want Gio or Garza, No doubt. If they grab one of those and land Beltran, I'll feel very comftable expecting another cuple of arms for the BP. Beckett Lester Buch Gio/Garza Aceves Closer Bard Setup Melancon Morales Albers Doubront Miller BP1 BP2 Btw why in the hell didn't we sign Wheleer? Ells Peddy Gonzo Beltran Youk Ortiz Salty Scutaro Crawford How does it sound? If true I'll clap Benny Boy.
  9. +1. Claps here please. As simple as that. Of course, we don't have the accurate details of the whole business operation, but when they make moves and you notice that out there are better options (from our perspective), even simple fans as us can emmit and why not a better judgements. Hell, the FO doesn't have super powers or something, actually they have showed lacks of business execution. Actually, I find out some people even in this board with better judgement than the front office at times. But again that is my opinion, of course.
  10. The wound at pitching is so fresh on me Syth, you know how long we discussed this in Sep.... Tough call though. I said earlier that maybe they are thinking in land Beltran and go for the kid even if that means letting go Kalish and Lav. How does it sound? That could make sense to me.
  11. I don't like Oswald E1, somehow remembers me Bedard (prone to injuries)! I don't wanna go through it again. I'd prefer Gio.
  12. ... or even a player, manager, ump, etc. Unreal but here happens my friend.
  13. Fastest Average Fastball (2011) MPH Henry Rodriguez, Nationals 97.9 Aroldis Chapman, Reds 97.8 Jordan Walden, Angels 97.5 Daniel Bard, Red Sox 97.2 Bobby Parnell, Mets 97.1
  14. Highest Percentage of Curveballs Thrown in 2-Strike Counts (2011) Name/Pct Jose Veras, Pirates /71.5 Daniel Schlereth, Tigers /67.0 Brett Anderson, A's /59.1 A.J. Burnett, Yankees /52.5 Mark Melancon, Astros /50.7
  15. Charting Mark Melancon's 38 curve balls that resulted in strikeouts. http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2011/1214/bos_melancon_heat_chart_b1_300.jpg
  16. It sounded like in old Rome when they used to send gladiators to combat the beasts
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