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Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 28, 2009 5:31 pm
by luvinlife
SuperTrooper wrote:luvinlife wrote:ejr wrote:luvinlife wrote:Isn't that 2 No hitters???
not only was it his second no hitter, but the same umpire was behind the plate for both of those games

Hope he comes to Boston soon Smoltzy could use the help.

I think once Wakefield returns from the DL the great Smoltz experiment may be over. One decent start (KC) in 4 doesn't bode well. His fast ball is flat and down the middle. No room in the bullpen (barring a trade), so what do they do with him?
BTW, I have tix for Tuesday And Thursday vs Oakland.

I think this may be the first time you and I have seen eye to eye on something? I sure hope tonight will be as wonderful as I think its gonig to be.... have fun tonight, and say thank to Jim Ed for Me.
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 28, 2009 10:39 pm
by Frank4
Markk Buerhlie sets record for most batters retired at 45
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 29, 2009 2:40 pm
by Frank4
Two trades....
Cliff Lee to the Phillies....
Jack Wilson and Ian Snell to the Mariners....
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 29, 2009 8:53 pm
by docandjeanie
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 30, 2009 8:30 am
by owbishop
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 30, 2009 11:20 am
by Frank4
Freddy Sanchez to the Giant....
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 30, 2009 11:23 am
by luvinlife
I think the sox are gonna be the death of me

here we go again, how about some phin power for the sox.....How about
ANY Power for the sox.
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 30, 2009 12:10 pm
by Frank4
luvinlife wrote:I think the sox are gonna be the death of me

here we go again, how about some phin power for the sox.....How about
ANY Power for the sox.
I keep hearing the Sox are going to land Victor Martinez....
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 30, 2009 12:51 pm
by chippewa
A few surprises, but looks like the usual suspects to me
All 103 names here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... tml?cat=14
The Rumored 2003 Steroid List from Rotoinfo.com:
1.Nomar Garciaparra
2.Manny Ramirez
3.Johnny Damon
4.Trot Nixon
5.David Ortiz
6.Shea Hillenbrand
7.Derek Lowe
8.Pedro Martinez
9.Brian Roberts
10.Jay Gibbons
11.Melvin Mora
12.Jerry Hairston
13.Jason Giambi
14.Alfonso Soriano
15.Raul Mondesi
16. Aaron Boone
17.Andy Pettitte
18.Jose Contreras
19.Roger Clemens
20.Carlos Delgado
21.Vernon Wells
22.Frank Catalanotto
23.Kenny Rogers
24.Magglio Ordonez
25.Sandy Alomar
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 30, 2009 1:11 pm
by Frank4
chippewa wrote:A few surprises, but looks like the usual suspects to me
All 103 names here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... tml?cat=14
The Rumored 2003 Steroid List from Rotoinfo.com:
1.Nomar Garciaparra
2.Manny Ramirez
3.Johnny Damon
4.Trot Nixon
5.David Ortiz
6.Shea Hillenbrand
7.Derek Lowe
8.Pedro Martinez
9.Brian Roberts
10.Jay Gibbons
11.Melvin Mora
12.Jerry Hairston
13.Jason Giambi
14.Alfonso Soriano
15.Raul Mondesi
16. Aaron Boone
17.Andy Pettitte
18.Jose Contreras
19.Roger Clemens
20.Carlos Delgado
21.Vernon Wells
22.Frank Catalanotto
23.Kenny Rogers
24.Magglio Ordonez
25.Sandy Alomar
Interesting names out there...big names
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 31, 2009 9:00 pm
by Glorfindel7
I don't buy this entire list for a second... a couple of the guys on the list were not even IN professional baseball in 2003.
Because of this speculation, you'll likely see the entire list revealed at some point (Ozzie Guillen has the right idea, reveal the stupid thing and let life go on).
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: July 31, 2009 11:35 pm
by Glorfindel7
On an interesting note. the White Sox have just acquired Jake Peavey....
(Must be for the future, since he wouldn't be ready until the end of August anyway)....
So because they traded away their starting pitcher for tonight they went with their bullpen (Carrasco, Pena, Dotel, Linebrink) against the NY Yankees... Amazingly they WON this game

Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 2, 2009 2:13 pm
by CaptainP
Frank4 wrote:chippewa wrote:A few surprises, but looks like the usual suspects to me
All 103 names here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... tml?cat=14
The Rumored 2003 Steroid List from Rotoinfo.com:
1.Nomar Garciaparra
2.Manny Ramirez
3.Johnny Damon
4.Trot Nixon
5.David Ortiz
6.Shea Hillenbrand
7.Derek Lowe
8.Pedro Martinez
9.Brian Roberts
10.Jay Gibbons
11.Melvin Mora
12.Jerry Hairston
13.Jason Giambi
14.Alfonso Soriano
15.Raul Mondesi
16. Aaron Boone
17.Andy Pettitte
18.Jose Contreras
19.Roger Clemens
20.Carlos Delgado
21.Vernon Wells
22.Frank Catalanotto
23.Kenny Rogers
24.Magglio Ordonez
25.Sandy Alomar
Interesting names out there...big names
Is that just the AL East list?
It's all (former or current) Red Sox, Yankees, Blue Jays, and Orioles!!!
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 2, 2009 2:39 pm
by CaptainP
Wow, this thread has gotten quiet without Jon & I around!!!
To review trade-"deadline" day....
Jake Peavy sent to White Sox for Aaron Pordea, Clayton Richard, Adam Russell and Dexter Carter. My reaction: White Sox take a HUGE risk because of the injury. The Padres get a HUGE haul. Richard could be the next Mark Beuhrle, Poreda has a lightning arm (and could be a future closer if he doesn't start)
Roy Halladay NOT traded No shock there. I think when Riccardi talked to the Yankees, he asked for Jeter, Rivera, Sabbathia, Teixieria and a 26-year-old Babe Ruth, with the Yanks paying all of their contracts.
Nick Johnson traded to Marlins for Aaron Thompson If you want any further proof that ESPN has a reporting bias towards the Yankees and Red Sox, I give you this quote: "Former Yankees prospect Nick Johnson was traded to Florida today..." Um, he hasn't been with the Yanks since 2003...and never was significant with them, never played a full season...
Scott Rolen to the Reds for Edwin Encarnacion, Josh Roenicke, and Zach Stewart. Why? I get that Rolen wanted to be traded out of Toronto "for personal reasons". But do the Reds really feel this move helped them for the future? Because they aren't competing THIS season!!! Baffling.
Joe Biemel to the Rockies for two minor-leaguers Bullpen help for the Rockies wild-card push. Nice move.
Jerry Hairston, Jr. to the Yankees for a nobody. Two thoughts... 1) THIS is the Yankees big splash???? 2) This justifies my above comment about the Rolen trade....baffling. If they are trading to compete now, why trade your super-U?
Victor Martinez to the Red Sox for Justin Masterson, Nick Hagadone, and Bryan Price. Nice haul for VMart. Indians are rebuilding and have Carlos Santana ready to take over for V-Mart anyway. Why not trade him for 2 top pitching prospects? I like the move for both teams. THIS is what deadline day is all about.
Casey Kotchman to the Red Sox, Adam LaRoche to the Braves. Clearly a secondary move for the Red Sox after the Victor Martinez deal. LaRoche is the better player, but Kotchman is playing better NOW. This move helps the Braves, he is a long-term upgrade. It hurts Kotchman, as he loses full-time status. For the Red Sox, just a salary move.
Twins get Orlando Cabrera for a minor leaguer. OK, it gets them a veteran bat. Don't see it being enough to get them over the hump.
Tigers get Jarred Washburn for two minor leaguers. I'm baffled by this trade. Don't get me wrong, good move for the Tigers. But the M's were asking Milwaukee for Mat Gamel or Alcides Escobar, and instead take a nobody starter and a minor-league hump. Washburn is inconsistant but having a good year, and his style fits Comerica. Good move for Tigers.
Claudio Vargas to Brewers for Vinny Rottino. Didn't the Brewers just cut Vargas? OK, it was 15 months ago, but yes. Rottino is not a big prospect but a fan favorite as he is a local boy.
Cubs get John Grabow and Tom Gorzellany from Pirates for Kevin Hart, Jose Ascencio and Josh Harrison. The Pirates goal appears to be 100% roster turnover in one year.
George Sherrill to Dodgers for Steve Johnson and Josh Bell Bell is a good prospect, but this move makes sense for the Dodgers, who also just got Hong-Chih Kuo back from the DL. They suddenly have a GREAT bullpen!
And...the moves from earlier in the week....
Freddy Sanchez to the Giants for Tim Alderson The Giants become a better team now, but will regret giving up Alderson. Then again, they are so deep in young arms, they probably felt they could afford one to get a former batting champ.
Mariners acquire Jack Wilson and Ian Snell for Jeff Clement, Ronny Cedeno, Aaron Pribanic, Brett Lorin and Nathan Adcock.Are the Mariners buyers or sellers? Hard to tell, but they needed the SS, and Snell still has potential. They gave up on Clement, one of the few members of the amazing 2005 draft not to have success at the MLB level already.
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 3, 2009 12:15 am
by jonesbeach10
Just to add a Yankees fan's perspective
CaptainP wrote:Wow, this thread has gotten quiet without Jon & I around!!!
To review trade-"deadline" day....
Jake Peavy sent to White Sox for Aaron Pordea, Clayton Richard, Adam Russell and Dexter Carter. My reaction: White Sox take a HUGE risk because of the injury. The Padres get a HUGE haul. Richard could be the next Mark Beuhrle, Poreda has a lightning arm (and could be a future closer if he doesn't start)
Roy Halladay NOT traded No shock there. I think when Riccardi talked to the Yankees, he asked for Jeter, Rivera, Sabbathia, Teixieria and a 26-year-old Babe Ruth, with the Yanks paying all of their contracts.I think also when Riccardi talked to the Sox he wanted Pedroia, Youk, Lester, Papelbon Fisk and a 20-year old Babe Ruth. I guess JP thinks he'll have a better chance dealing Halladay in the off season and getting better prospects in return
Nick Johnson traded to Marlins for Aaron Thompson If you want any further proof that ESPN has a reporting bias towards the Yankees and Red Sox, I give you this quote: "Former Yankees prospect Nick Johnson was traded to Florida today..." Um, he hasn't been with the Yanks since 2003...and never was significant with them, never played a full season...
Scott Rolen to the Reds for Edwin Encarnacion, Josh Roenicke, and Zach Stewart. Why? I get that Rolen wanted to be traded out of Toronto "for personal reasons". But do the Reds really feel this move helped them for the future? Because they aren't competing THIS season!!! Baffling. Is Rolen from the Cincy area? Only reason I could think of. Not sure why the Reds made the deal.
Joe Biemel to the Rockies for two minor-leaguers Bullpen help for the Rockies wild-card push. Nice move.
Jerry Hairston, Jr. to the Yankees for a nobody. Two thoughts... 1) THIS is the Yankees big splash???? 2) This justifies my above comment about the Rolen trade....baffling. If they are trading to compete now, why trade your super-U?The Yankees weren't going to make a big splash. They spent a gazillion dollars in the off-season and for once, didn't want to take on more payroll, and since Cashman has taken over complete control of the roster, he's been reluctant to deal prospects (ie. the Johan Santana dealings). Hairston is an upgrade over Cody Ransom as the backup infielder and can also play the OF which is a plus since Brett Gardner got hurt as the Yankees 4th OF. Ransom was god-awful at 3rd base whenever A-Rod DH'd. Hairston should be better.
Victor Martinez to the Red Sox for Justin Masterson, Nick Hagadone, and Bryan Price. Nice haul for VMart. Indians are rebuilding and have Carlos Santana ready to take over for V-Mart anyway. Why not trade him for 2 top pitching prospects? I like the move for both teams. THIS is what deadline day is all about. As a Yankee fan, this one hurts, and in my mind puts Boston as the team to beat in the AL. A middle of the order of Youk, Papi, V-Mart, Bay, Drew, and either Lowell or Varitek is gonna be scary. But the Sox gave up a lot, and I really liked Masterson. Great deadline deal for both teams.
Casey Kotchman to the Red Sox, Adam LaRoche to the Braves. Clearly a secondary move for the Red Sox after the Victor Martinez deal. LaRoche is the better player, but Kotchman is playing better NOW. This move helps the Braves, he is a long-term upgrade. It hurts Kotchman, as he loses full-time status. For the Red Sox, just a salary move. Is Kotchman going to the late-inning defensive replacement a la Mientkiewicz (sp?) in 04. Don't seem him getting much playing time at all, unless Lowell is really hurt.
Twins get Orlando Cabrera for a minor leaguer. OK, it gets them a veteran bat. Don't see it being enough to get them over the hump.
Tigers get Jarred Washburn for two minor leaguers. I'm baffled by this trade. Don't get me wrong, good move for the Tigers. But the M's were asking Milwaukee for Mat Gamel or Alcides Escobar, and instead take a nobody starter and a minor-league hump. Washburn is inconsistant but having a good year, and his style fits Comerica. Good move for Tigers.Didn't get Seattle on this move either. The Yankees were also looking into Washburn and Seattle was asking for either Phil Hughes or Joba, and the Yankees weren't going to give up their one of their two best young arms for a flyball pitcher to pitch in Yankee Stadium. Also, the deal was made early in the day, so it's not like Seattle was up against the deadline.
Claudio Vargas to Brewers for Vinny Rottino. Didn't the Brewers just cut Vargas? OK, it was 15 months ago, but yes. Rottino is not a big prospect but a fan favorite as he is a local boy.
Cubs get John Grabow and Tom Gorzellany from Pirates for Kevin Hart, Jose Ascencio and Josh Harrison. The Pirates goal appears to be 100% roster turnover in one year.
George Sherrill to Dodgers for Steve Johnson and Josh Bell Bell is a good prospect, but this move makes sense for the Dodgers, who also just got Hong-Chih Kuo back from the DL. They suddenly have a GREAT bullpen!
And...the moves from earlier in the week....
Freddy Sanchez to the Giants for Tim Alderson The Giants become a better team now, but will regret giving up Alderson. Then again, they are so deep in young arms, they probably felt they could afford one to get a former batting champ.I like the moves the Giants made, and I like their chances as good as anyone to take the wild-card, and do well in October.
Mariners acquire Jack Wilson and Ian Snell for Jeff Clement, Ronny Cedeno, Aaron Pribanic, Brett Lorin and Nathan Adcock.Are the Mariners buyers or sellers? Hard to tell, but they needed the SS, and Snell still has potential. They gave up on Clement, one of the few members of the amazing 2005 draft not to have success at the MLB level already.
Interesting to see what deals get done through waivers.
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 4, 2009 10:23 am
by Frank4
The Cub bullpen is just horrible. I watched Marmol last night almost give away the game against the Red. It's like watching memories of Lee Smith again.
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 8, 2009 5:23 pm
by aeroparrot
Last night's Red Sox vs. Yankees game was the first time ever in the history of the rivalry that the score was tied 0 to 0 after 14 innings (as per Fox Sports).
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 10, 2009 10:51 am
by Frank4
This is definitely not the Cubs year....Zambrano on the DL, Ramierez admits his shoulder will be in pain for the rest of season....
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 10, 2009 11:05 am
by fabduo
Frank4 wrote:This is definitely not the Cubs year....Zambrano on the DL, Ramierez admits his shoulder will be in pain for the rest of season....
Frank -I'm a Mets fan -so don't even go there -the only regular player not injured this year is David Wright (who I probably just cursed by saying that) - sorry but we have the inside market for the Disabled List!!!
Re: 2009 Baseball Season
Posted: August 10, 2009 12:32 pm
by luvinlife
I am so sick.....I go away for a week of vacation and the sox cant win one game!!!! Even my Binky Daniel Bard is starting to look like John "Way back" Wasdin. I am a die hard sox fan but the Yanks are Clearly the best team in baseball For Now.