Q Bilkis wrote:Wow, good moves on all fronts.
Cubs trade Jason Marquis to the Rockies
Cubs sign Milton Bradley
Cubs sign Aaron Miles
Cubs trade Mark DeRosa to the Indians
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RazorrzzEdge |
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Q Bilkis wrote:Wow, good moves on all fronts. |
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The Heartbreak Yid |
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RazorrzzEdge wrote: -Marquis and Bradley are not done deals, but very close. The finalized deals wont be announced until next week. -The buzz around town is that wile the Marquis deal was to free up money for Bradley, the DeRosa deal paved the way to re open the Peavy discussions. They wouldnt be able to make the deal without approval from a new owner, but they are saying that the new owner may be closer than we think. -While I love the idea of Peavy as a Cub, and who wouldnt, well, Cubs fans anyway, I dont know if I can go through the ordeal again. Damn those winter meetings were a nightmare. |
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A Bartholomew |
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Jesus I get SO tired of this fucking argument. No one is FORCING these people to buy these shitty ass teams in these shitty ass towns. If they can't afford to play in the big leagues maybe they should've bought a AA or Arena Ball team. That's what happens though when you over expand. Lots of crummy cities that can't support a team. If the Yankees and Red Sox didn't go to Tampa so many times a year that team would be totally belly up.Calm down. I was mostly kidding. Any chance to bash the New York pissants, I'll take. I like that picture of your dog in your avatar, by the way. |
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Angela in WI |
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Disappointing day to be a Brewer fan.
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The Heartbreak Yid |
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Angela in WI wrote: I understand it usually is, but what makes this one any different? According to the Chicago Tribune, Paul Bako is expected to sign with the Cubs for around $500,000.Thats right bitches, Paul FUCKING Bako. Fear Us! In all seriousness, not a bad sining. I know hes a downgrade from Blanco in every aspect of the game, but considering Blanco was making 2.5-3mil, backup catcher is a position where you can afford a downgrade to save a few bucks.
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Angela in WI |
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Lots of holes that could have been filled for prices I think they could afford. Maybe they are terrified about the economy. I'm curious what it is.
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The Heartbreak Yid |
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Angela in WI wrote: If anything they should be trading down. With CC gone, and Sheets pretty much gone, they need t be trading for some young pitching, and it could be time to sell high on Fielder and Hardy, who will likely not remain in Milwaukee when their contracts run out. If they could have pulled the trigger on Cameron for Cabrera, that would have been a step in the right direction, but after the Yankees off season, I doubt even they can take on any more salary. |
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B DeBrun |
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The Rays are close to signing free-agent OF Pat Speaking of outfielders… Rosenthal believes free-agent OF Milton Bradley will eventually sign with the Cubs for more money than Burrell.
You mean, classy like Greg Maddux rolling his eyes at every other pitch, while winning Cy Young Awards and Pennants? Or, like John Rocker cursing, insulting and flipping off the Shea Faithful? Or, you mean like telling Mets fans to go put their Yankee hats back on, like you did, Chipper, in 1999? Or like when you questioned David Wright for winning a Gold Glove? You mean that type of classy, right? Jones also answers questions about the Braves and Jake Peavy, Tommy Hanson, the Yankees off-season moves, and the Mets getting Francisco Rodriguez and J.J. Putz, which he describes as, 'the rich get richer.' |
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twistedzman |
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lol @ Lowe wanting 16m for more than 3 yrs.
Mets should offer him no more than 3/45. If he finds a better deal with a team stupid enough to give him 4 or 5 yrs, so be it. |
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ginaf20697 |
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B DeBrun wrote: He probably means classy like "banging a Hooters girl while still married" classy. |
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pamrose228 |
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Hey Twisty and DeB just wanted you to know that I got my pair of Shea Loge Seats last week.
I can't believe I paid $900 for them BUT kinda feel that part of that shitty stadium in now here forever. Also bought 4 seats for Sunday Plan all the up in Promenade Infield right over home plate. |
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GameShowMyAss |
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The Burrell deal is done - 2 years / $16 mil... and unless there's something going on with Crawford, he's supposedly the new DH. Which sounds odd considering he only hit .250 last year - Cliff Floyd hit .268 and he only cost them $3 mil. No doubt Maddon will have him on the field semi-regularly, being the chessmaster that he is. I'll cosign this. |
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ColbyRulesAll |
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Carl Pohlad is DEAD DEAD DEAD. A statement from Anti will be forthcoming.
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B DeBrun |
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pamrose228 wrote: I was thinking of doing the same as per the old seats. I see the price went down. |
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RazorrzzEdge |
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twistedzman wrote:I really hope no one does. What a dick he is for demanding that. Like anyone is going to want to be paying that mother fucker 16 million dollars when he's 41. |
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X Bilkis |
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argh that burrell signing is such a good deal and the cubs couldn't sign him because he's not left handed
i bet dunn goes for less than that even. but the cubs have to sign the guy who won't even play 100 games and who will cost the most D= i can't believe they fucking gave three years to bradley to play the outfield when burrell only got two that's ridiculous |
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RazorrzzEdge |
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lol I bet Lou Piniella didn't want Dunn
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B DeBrun |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Phillies reliever J.C. Romero and Yankees minor league pitcher Sergio Mitre were suspended for the first 50 games of next season after testing positive for a banned substance. The suspensions were announced Tuesday by Major League Baseball. Romero earned two wins in Philadelphia's World Series victory over Tampa Bay last season. He has called the penalty unfair, ESPN.com reported Monday night. He contends the supplement he took during the season was legal because he bought it over the counter at a nutrition store in the United States. An arbitrator decided against Romero in November. Mitre is with the New York Yankees' Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Triple A team. The arbitrator ruled Romero was guilty of negligence. The penalty will cost the left-hander $1.25 million in salary, ESPN.com said. "I still cannot see where I did something wrong," Romero told the Web site. "There is nothing that should take away from the rings of my teammates. I didn't cheat. I tried to follow the rules." The Philadelphia Inquirer also reported Romero's suspension on its Web site early Tuesday. "If I'm guilty of something, you know what? I will face it. But I'm not guilty, and I'm not letting people that don't really know me judge me over something and accuse me of something that I didn't do," Romero told the newspaper. "We strongly disagree with the commissioner's discipline and with the arbitrator's decision," MLB Players Association general counsel Michael Weiner said in a statement. Romero was the winning pitcher in Game 3 of the World Series and the clinching Game 5 for the champion Phillies. "We can't comment on the specific facts of the case," Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said in a conference call Tuesday. "What we can tell you is that we're very supportive of what Major League Baseball has done and the policies it has implemented." Romero, a key member of Philadelphia's strong bullpen, served in a setup role for closer Brad Lidge for most of last season. He went 4-4 with a 2.75 ERA and 52 strikeouts in 59 innings. He appeared in 81 games and had one save. In the postseason, Romero was outstanding. He didn't allow a run and only two hits in eight appearances, spanning 7 1-3 innings. Romero is expected to report to spring training with the Phillies next month and is allowed to pitch in exhibition games. He'll likely stay in Florida for extended spring training and could be ready to rejoin the team once his suspension is up. "The fact of the matter is we're supportive of J.C.," Amaro said. "It's an unfortunate event. We'll deal with it, and we'll move forward from it." ESPN.com said the pitcher was tested Aug. 26 and Sept. 19, then informed by the players' union Sept. 23 of the result. Romero said he immediately stopped taking any supplements. He was tested again Oct. 1 and that test came back negative, according to ESPN.com. Weiner said the union regards the decision as final but insists the players were treated unfairly. "Their unknowing actions plainly are distinguishable from those of a person who intentionally used an illegal performance-enhancing substance," he said. |
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pamrose228 |
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B DeBrun wrote:That's too bad!!!! BTW, DeB.....the seats are still the same price as when I bought them, after taxes and shipping they cost around $960. Only difference is you can't get the blue or orange seats they are all sold out. |
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B DeBrun |
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pamrose228 wrote: I wanted orange. Seats were already out a week later:
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