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dingo said:
the redsox have 3 past 20 game winners in pedro, curt schilling and derek lowe, and tim wakefield is usually always good for around 15+ wins

the cubs have the best rotation in baeball thast why i said AL

and i think the big 3 on the a's were hudson, zito and lilly, but i know lilly got traded someewhere, or is there another person on the a's im forgetting

Mulder is the other one of the big 3, Lily was 4th at best, maybe 5th behind Harden...
 

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coclarkson said:
the yankees still own the rights to Aarron Boone and alot of teams are interested in him. he could attract the pitcher the yankees need.

Unfortunately they don't have his rights, they cut him when they got Arod, but they definately need a pitcher.
 

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I take back what I said about the Royals keeping Beltran. I heard about some of the offers for him and it would be wise to give him up. Some teams are offering two, three, even four good prospects that the Royals could use. We really need a catcher now, though, since both of ours are on the DL. We have only three or four in our minor leagues.We'll probably put Sweeney behind the plate since he was a catcher, and since he isn't a good defensive First Baseman.

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I just heard today that if the Yankee's can't aquire the Mariners P Freddy Garcia, They will be going after the Tigers P Joe Johnson. Yankess must be getting desperate to be lusting after a Tiger. I like most of the nominations for best staff in the Majors, for me it is a toss up. The Chicago Cubs are a very deep staff that can hit you with Flamethrowers like Kerry Wood or Mark Prior or a finesse guy like 4-time Cy Young award winner Greg Maddux. But The Oakland A's have the 3 guys who are lights out most of the time. The Cy Young winner Barry Zito has had a rough year but he will get better as the season wears on. My only knock on the Cubs is they are still to young to make a real impact, Prior just got off the DL, and Wood's record just sucks, the guy with all the W's is Zambrano.
 

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the yankees didn't cut Boone. he's still listed on the 40 man roster. he's due to be activated next month.
 

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huh, that's interesting. i have the yankees media guide for this year that came out in late march and it said he was still part of the team. your probably right, i dont think espn would make a mistake
 

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believe me I wish he was still there, he would be one hell of a 2nd baseman, or at the very least would make for some interesting trade bait.
 

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boone was a def hot pick up last year.. but once he left the reds and came to the yanks... he didnt do anything, other than hit that deciding home run, thats it. He cooled off hardcore. Ya u might be able to say he wouldamade some interesting trade bait, but he hadnt proved himself when he went to new york, some have it some dont... he just didnt have wut it takes to be a yankee...

this vote is to hard to decide... pitchin and hittin make the game fun and interesting.. id have to go with the pitchin tho.. id much rather see a perfect game than someone hit for the cycle
 

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Wow. A literal Double post. Sweet. Yankee fans everywhere should be grateful that jackass Brett Boone hurt himself playing basketball. If he hadn't injured himself, you probably would not have A-Rod.
 
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marlins will win it all again... and damn you detroit for taking pudge!
 

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Well Hush, it is hard to deny the Marlins talent. They are young and primed for another run. The Marlins have an excellent rotation. On the offensive side, both Cabrera and Lowell are a great 1-2 punch and Ho-Ass Choi is fast becoming a nice player himself. But , there is just something is missing. What could it be? Ahhh, Yes. Now I remember.

Thanks for being cheap Florida.
 

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:shock: pudge looks really thin in that pic. he must be losing his meal money at the Greektown Casino. :lol: I don't think he's going to finish his four year deal with the tigers. either next year or the year after next he will be traded for some prospects to a contending team. if the tigers keep losing why bother having an expensive player who you could trade, on your roster. too bad nobody wants higginson, that overpaid lazy fuck
 

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I do love the support you guys are giving Detroit.
 

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coclarkson said:
I don't think he's going to finish his four year deal with the tigers. either next year or the year after next he will be traded for some prospects to a contending team. if the tigers keep losing why bother having an expensive player who you could trade, on your roster. too bad nobody wants higginson, that overpaid lazy fuck
Yes indeed coclarckson, Bobby Higginson is a useless piece of shit, they really should cut him or something. I have to say, I don't agree with you when you said Pudge will be gone next year or so. Yes, it is true, the Tigers do not have a winning record. But compared to last year, They have improved leaps and bounds. I think that as long as the Redwings incapacitated, Mike Illitch will slowly funnel more cash into the Tigers. They signed Pudge for a few reasons, one being the box office draw. It is not often you get to add a first ballot Hall of Fame caliber player to your roster with a good 5 or 6 years left in him. Secondly, He is a winner. He just won a championship with Florida, he is a 10-time All Star, an MVP, this guy is just a great player. Lastly, He is a catcher, this is one of the hardest positions to play in the sport, he has to know the batters, and what they like to swing at and he has to know his pitchers and what and where they like to throw. I would once again like to thank Florida. You guys rule!
 

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Yeah, The Royals traded Beltran to Houston. But, the royals did get what they wanted and a little more. The Royals got third baseman Mark Teahen, catcher John Buck and right-handed pitcher Mike Wood. Wood and Buck will begin playing in the majors immediately, while Teahen will go to Triple-A and work on his swing. The great George Brett will be helping him with that. :D So it is looking good for the Royals in this trade, hopefully next year, they can make a run for the AL Central again. Hey why not even this year, if they get their act together.
 

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KABOOM said:
Hey why not even this year, if they get their act together.

in the MLB its harder than any other sport to make a run at the playoffs.. I would really luv to see the Royals make the playoofs... but i want them to make it in an 8 team field.. this is wut i wanna see... 8 teams in each league would make it more interesting
2004
AL
1.New York Yankees
2. Minnesotsa
3. Oakland
4. Boston
5. Detroit
6. Kansas City
7. Chicago
8. Tampa bay ( there on a 13 game winning streak , a tear like that deserves to be recognized... specially if ur tampa...

NL.
1. Houston
2. Florida
3. Los Angeles
4. Chicago Cubs
5. St. Louis
6. San Diego
7. Atlanta
8. New York Mets

that would just be great
 

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Yeah, that would be great. Now the Royals face the St. Louis Cardinals, which is big, (ala 1985 World Series, aka I-70 Series). Hopefully Detroit keeps losing (no offense to Detroit fans, which is a lot) so we can finish out of last place, maybe even third if Cleveland losesmore games.

Standings: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/standings
 

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It would be nice to have something like a 16 team tournament to decide the winner of the World Series. Unless it was a single elimenation tournament, the damn thing would take forever. Unfortunatly, Baseball is like college football, they are stuck in their old ways and unwilling to change to make the sport better for the fans. Assholes.
 

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