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  1. And is scheduled to pitch in high A ball this year...
  2. Or.... crazy thought here ... Dombrowski is doing what he almost always does with the bullpen and it might actually work out. It has before. It’s also failed him, too. Mixed results. But part of any set of mixed results is a good mix...
  3. The Jeff Bailey Award. And he is the early front runner...
  4. It’s really tough to top swapping Pavano and Armas Jr....
  5. Maybe they’re rude. But maybe they just know you
  6. I did say it was premature. Twice...
  7. While being lived universally is clearly not high on his list, simply believing Machado to be a cancer just doesn’t make it so. Especially in the wake of all his former teammates offering contrary stories. Sure he plays a questionable brand of baseball. So did Pete Rose, although in a different way. (Rose actually was Charlie (Johnny) Hustle.) While I’m sure many will find that comparison inaccurate, I bet Ray Fosse might offer some support...
  8. I am starting to get the feeling that Harper will still be negotiating his contract and meeting with new teams on Opening Day, 2020...
  9. The early pre-season explosion of Michael Chavis is making me prematurely question the signing of Pearce, particularly given the complete dearth of bullpen spending. But as I said, this is very premature. While Pearce may not have the loftiest ceiling, there is at least a comfortable floor. Chavis, on the other hand, is a complete unknown and the only thing in his history that really works for him seems to be his perceived ability to handle the limited weak side platoon roles as evidenced by how well he handled last season at the plate after a lengthy suspension...
  10. Pearce turns 36 this year and has never been a starter at MLB. Clearly post prime and best suited for a part time role. But 29yo Eovaldi isn’t in his prime? Granted the ceiling is unknown largely due to sporadic health issues, but the Dox are very likely to get the best years Eovaldi has left. It’s just a question about how good they will be...
  11. DD did a great job building the major league club, but crediting him for rebuilding the farm because he found The Second Coming of Russ Branyan in the fourth round might be premature...
  12. I believe I only offered him for Jose LeClerc. He’s making it look prudent...
  13. Four provinces and only ONE player?! Just what the heck do you people do all summer!!???
  14. So are you saying you didn’t play Little League ball with Doug Froebel?
  15. He’s thumbing is nose at all those top 100 lists...
  16. Except that the players we’re viewing as “marginal” is done so in a very limited context. Back to Trayce Thompson, who had a horrible 2018. He’s still a better player than most minor leaguers, and in many cases it isn’t close. And those guys are professionals too. Dan Butler, for example, should be the guy we look at as the true “marginal” player as opposed to, say, the Orioles’ roster. And most of us played baseball at some point. And we probably all had that teammate who just flat out dominated and we thought should make the majors one day. But how many of those teammates did? And if he did, was he any good? I had one teammate who made the majors. It felt like an obvious conclusion at the time. He was just soooooo much better than the rest of us, including the competition. And he did make it, and played for 14 seasons. As a bench player and pinch hitter, never once in 14 years of MLB did he have 300 plate appearances in a single season...
  17. And that quibbling is why all those other accountants are so much better than you
  18. Or the Yankees could have slid Andujar across the diamond to first base. He wasn’t exactly giving Yankee fans Graig Nettles flashbacks over there, and very few people confuse Bird and Voit with Lou Gehrig...
  19. Not really. He can buy a ticket just like the rest of us...
  20. Even if I accept that argument, it doesn’t refute my point. “Competency” doesn’t get you to be among the best 750 or so in the world if, in your own words you’re “tied with a zillion other guys.” MLB players do have a skill at baseball relative to their competition that none of us can really understand and certainly most if not all of us cannot even relate to...
  21. Minor league deals. Now maybe a reliever to the budget, but I can see why DD isn't doing it. Sure there is a very good chance Bud Norris or Ryan Madson or ?? would make the team, but the fear is probably that they might only be marignally better, or possbily even worse than one from the Brewer/Tapia/Putnam/Mejia crowd, but would take their roster spot anyway. There is probably a reason no one is targeting Bud Norris for their MLB roster even at this point in the game...
  22. I have faith in you. It's Bryce Brentz that I have no faith in...
  23. It's still FOURTH when compared to the rest of the League. The Yankees lead the AL that year with a 3.18. The 1978 Red Sox were certainly a very complete team. Four Hall of Famers, three of whom were still in their prime. Excellent defense up the middle and of course in RF as well. Great starting pitching. They just had the misfortune that the Yankees had an equally good team at the same time...
  24. Half arrogant. I'll credit you with the "arro" part, but you have to earn the "gant" on your own...
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