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  • Shortstop
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    • 01-02-09
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    #1296
    Originally posted by Chi_archie
    read a rumor that Liriano was going to sign with bucs for 39 million over 3 years
    Yep. Great to have Frankie coming back next year!
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    • Chi_archie
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      • 07-22-08
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      #1297
      Yes it is official!
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      • koz-man
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        • 11-21-08
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        #1298
        Originally posted by MexicanStallion
        Simon and Latos gone from the Reds. Bummer.

        Back when the Reds signed Homer, I preferred Latos or was hoping for both. Now have to move forward.
        Not to happy about losing these two myself...
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        • koz-man
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          • 11-21-08
          • 7102

          #1299
          Man, the White Sox are making some big waves...

          Melky Cabrera, Jeff Samardzija, David Robertson, Zack Duke, & Adam LaRoche.

          I guess it makes sense since the money that was freed up by the contracts of Peavy, Dunn, Konerko, & Rios expiring this past year.
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          • Chi_archie
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            • 07-22-08
            • 63167

            #1300
            Originally posted by koz-man
            Man, the White Sox are making some big waves...

            Melky Cabrera, Jeff Samardzija, David Robertson, Zack Duke, & Adam LaRoche.

            I guess it makes sense since the money that was freed up by the contracts of Peavy, Dunn, Konerko, & Rios expiring this past year.
            it would be very nice to have relevant baseball in chicago again.... last summer was the worst
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            • Shortstop
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              #1301
              Originally posted by koz-man
              Man, the White Sox are making some big waves...

              Melky Cabrera, Jeff Samardzija, David Robertson, Zack Duke, & Adam LaRoche.

              I guess it makes sense since the money that was freed up by the contracts of Peavy, Dunn, Konerko, & Rios expiring this past year.
              Originally posted by Chi_archie
              it would be very nice to have relevant baseball in chicago again.... last summer was the worst
              Although I'm not a Chicago fan, I do agree that it would be good to see the Windy City get back to winning again...
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              • Chi_archie
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                • 07-22-08
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                #1302
                right

                just don't want the Cubs success to be better than the Pirates!

                lol
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                • Shortstop
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                  #1303
                  Originally posted by Wrigley
                  Pitchers and catchers report in about 10 weeks and in 24 days can start the 2015 thread
                  Yessir! Before we know it Opening Day will be upon us...
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                  • Wrigley
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                    • 12-28-07
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                    #1304
                    Originally posted by Chi_archie
                    right

                    just don't want the Cubs success to be better than the Pirates!

                    lol
                    come on the cubs have suffer long enough
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                    • Shortstop
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                      #1305
                      Wrigley, Congrats for killing it again in BTP this week!

                      Cheers to you, bud!

                      That's like 10 in a row, don't you get an iPad now?
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                      • Chi_archie
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                        • 07-22-08
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                        #1306
                        2 years 20 millions for Edison Volquez in KC

                        good luck sir
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                        • koz-man
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                          • 11-21-08
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                          #1307
                          The Royals also signed Kris Medlen to a two-yeay deal.

                          Hes coming back from Tommy John surgery.
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                          • Andy117
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                            • 02-07-10
                            • 9511

                            #1308
                            Originally posted by Wrigley
                            come on the cubs have suffer long enough
                            No they can suffer some more. It keeps them interesting.
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                            • Chi_archie
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                              • 07-22-08
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                              #1309
                              Originally posted by koz-man
                              The Royals also signed Kris Medlen to a two-yeay deal.

                              Hes coming back from Tommy John surgery.

                              I think that is a good signing
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                              • Chi_archie
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                                • 07-22-08
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                                #1310
                                Pirates sign Corey Hart
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                                • Shortstop
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                                  #1311
                                  Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                  Pirates sign Corey Hart
                                  Yeah, I just heard that. A one-year deal.

                                  Not a bad signing, in my opinion.

                                  I think he still has some pop left...
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                                  • Shortstop
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                                    #1312
                                    Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                    2 years 20 millions for Edison Volquez in KC

                                    good luck sir
                                    Originally posted by koz-man
                                    The Royals also signed Kris Medlen to a two-yeay deal.

                                    Hes coming back from Tommy John surgery.
                                    Two nice additions for the Royals.

                                    I don't like seeing Eddie V leave town but I think the Buccos will be okay without him.

                                    Cole, Burnett, Liriano, Worley, Locke, Morton sounds just fine with me!
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                                    • koz-man
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                                      • 11-21-08
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                                      #1313
                                      Originally posted by Shortstop
                                      Two nice additions for the Royals.

                                      I don't like seeing Eddie V leave town but I think the Buccos will be okay without him.

                                      Cole, Burnett, Liriano, Worley, Locke, Morton sounds just fine with me!
                                      Thats a sound rotation for sure.
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                                      • Shortstop
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                                        #1314
                                        Originally posted by koz-man
                                        Thats a sound rotation for sure.
                                        I think so, too. Hopefully, they can all stay healthy. Can't wait to see what Burnett does this year...
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                                        • Chi_archie
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                                          • 07-22-08
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                                          #1315
                                          Hopefully Jameson Tallion recovers from TJ surgery and adds some umpth to the pitching staff in the end of the year as well
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                                          • Shortstop
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                                            • 01-02-09
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                                            #1316
                                            Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                            Hopefully Jameson Tallion recovers from TJ surgery and adds some umpth to the pitching staff in the end of the year as well
                                            I had almost forgotten about Tallion.

                                            Yes, I'm hoping he can contribute somewhere throughout the season.

                                            Who knows, he may even throw harder than he did before the surgery...
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                                            • EmpireMaker
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                                              • 06-18-09
                                              • 15580

                                              #1317
                                              Pirates smart to take a chance on Korean shortstop Jung-Ho Kang

                                              By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer

                                              December 22, 2014 2:39 pm ET




                                              The Pirates have won the bidding for Jung-Ho Kang. (USATSI)As reported by our own Jon Heyman -- and later announced by the team -- the Pirates have won the negotiating rights to Korean shortstop Jung-Ho Kang. Reports out of Korea say the winning bid was a little north of $5 million. The Pirates and Kang now have 30 days to work out a contract, otherwise he will return to the Nexen Heroes for the 2015 season and Pittsburgh will be refunded the $5+ million.
                                              “The Pirates are pleased to have secured the opportunity to attempt to add Kang, Jung Ho to our system and look forward to commencing discussions with the Player and his representative in an effort to make that happen,” said GM Neal Huntington in a statement.
                                              Korean media reports indicate the 27-year-old Kang is seeking $5 million to $6 million per season on a three or four-year contract. That sounds like quite a bit for an unproven talent, but keep in mind Jed Lowrie just got three years at $7+ million annually and last year Omar Infante got four years at more than $7.5 million annually. Kang's asking price is below the market value for a league average-ish middle infielder.
                                              This past season with Nexen, Kang hit an outrageous .356/.459/.739 with 40 home runs in 117 games. The nine-team Korea Baseball Organization hit .289/.365/.443 overall, so it's an offense-happy league, but Kang was still far above the league average. The talent level in KBO is inferior to the talent level in Japan and is generally considered to be equivalent to Double-A, however.
                                              Clearly though, Kang can hit a little bit. What do scouts think about his ability to produce against major league caliber competition? Ben Badler of Baseball America has some answers:
                                              ... scouts were skeptical of Kang's skill set translating into an everyday role in the majors. Kang is strong and has average raw power, with a chance for 15-20 home runs if he plays every day ... He doesn't have the range to play shortstop in the majors, and scouts also expressed concerns about his ability to make the routine plays ... there's enough potential at the plate for him to be an offensive-oriented utility player who starts his U.S. career in the majors.
                                              It's also worth noting the track record of Asian infielders coming over to MLB is terrible. Kaz Matsui, Tsuyoshi Nishioka and Hiroyuki Nakajima were bonafide stars in Japan who flopped to varying degrees in MLB. Akinori Iwamura had about two seasons as a league average player with the Rays before crashing. There's some thought the game on the infield here is too quick and it's too much of an adjustment for a player to make in the middle of his career.
                                              Now, that said, quality middle infielders are very hard to find, and the Pirates are perhaps among the best equipped teams to help Kang through his defensive issues because they are one of the top shifting and defensive positioning teams in the game. Their scouting reports and preparation are excellent, which is why only 22.5 percent of the ground balls allowed by their pitching staff have gone for hits the last two seasons, the fourth fewest in MLB.
                                              With Josh Harrison at third, Jordy Mercer at short and Neil Walker at second, the Pirates also wouldn't have to throw Kang to the wolves and expect him to produce right away. They could break him in slowly, perhaps even start him in Triple-A if they feel that's necessary, and generally make the transition a little easier. Remember, it's not just going from KBO to MLB, the culture change is a tough adjustment as well.
                                              For an upfront $5 million posting fee plus a three or four-year contract at $5 million to $6 million annually, the Pirates could secure a 27-year-old middle infielder with power. It would be a risky investment, no doubt about it, but Pittsburgh is able to mitigate that risk thanks to their already in place infield and deep farm system. Kang would just be part of the team, not the centerpiece.
                                              Kang wouldn't need to be a star to be worth that kind of investment. Heck, he wouldn't even have to be an average everyday player. These days $6 million doesn't buy a whole lot, which is why it's smart for the Pirates to roll the dice. If Kang works out, they'll have a solid contributor at a hard to fill position. If not, then they'll lose nothing but money. It's exactly the kind of risk a team like the Pirates should take.
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                                              • Shortstop
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                                                #1318
                                                Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                                Pirates smart to take a chance on Korean shortstop Jung-Ho Kang

                                                By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer

                                                December 22, 2014 2:39 pm ET



                                                The Pirates have won the bidding for Jung-Ho Kang. (USATSI)As reported by our own Jon Heyman -- and later announced by the team -- the Pirates have won the negotiating rights to Korean shortstop Jung-Ho Kang. Reports out of Korea say the winning bid was a little north of $5 million. The Pirates and Kang now have 30 days to work out a contract, otherwise he will return to the Nexen Heroes for the 2015 season and Pittsburgh will be refunded the $5+ million.
                                                “The Pirates are pleased to have secured the opportunity to attempt to add Kang, Jung Ho to our system and look forward to commencing discussions with the Player and his representative in an effort to make that happen,” said GM Neal Huntington in a statement.
                                                Korean media reports indicate the 27-year-old Kang is seeking $5 million to $6 million per season on a three or four-year contract. That sounds like quite a bit for an unproven talent, but keep in mind Jed Lowrie just got three years at $7+ million annually and last year Omar Infante got four years at more than $7.5 million annually. Kang's asking price is below the market value for a league average-ish middle infielder.
                                                This past season with Nexen, Kang hit an outrageous .356/.459/.739 with 40 home runs in 117 games. The nine-team Korea Baseball Organization hit .289/.365/.443 overall, so it's an offense-happy league, but Kang was still far above the league average. The talent level in KBO is inferior to the talent level in Japan and is generally considered to be equivalent to Double-A, however.
                                                Clearly though, Kang can hit a little bit. What do scouts think about his ability to produce against major league caliber competition? Ben Badler of Baseball America has some answers:
                                                ... scouts were skeptical of Kang's skill set translating into an everyday role in the majors. Kang is strong and has average raw power, with a chance for 15-20 home runs if he plays every day ... He doesn't have the range to play shortstop in the majors, and scouts also expressed concerns about his ability to make the routine plays ... there's enough potential at the plate for him to be an offensive-oriented utility player who starts his U.S. career in the majors.
                                                It's also worth noting the track record of Asian infielders coming over to MLB is terrible. Kaz Matsui, Tsuyoshi Nishioka and Hiroyuki Nakajima were bonafide stars in Japan who flopped to varying degrees in MLB. Akinori Iwamura had about two seasons as a league average player with the Rays before crashing. There's some thought the game on the infield here is too quick and it's too much of an adjustment for a player to make in the middle of his career.
                                                Now, that said, quality middle infielders are very hard to find, and the Pirates are perhaps among the best equipped teams to help Kang through his defensive issues because they are one of the top shifting and defensive positioning teams in the game. Their scouting reports and preparation are excellent, which is why only 22.5 percent of the ground balls allowed by their pitching staff have gone for hits the last two seasons, the fourth fewest in MLB.
                                                With Josh Harrison at third, Jordy Mercer at short and Neil Walker at second, the Pirates also wouldn't have to throw Kang to the wolves and expect him to produce right away. They could break him in slowly, perhaps even start him in Triple-A if they feel that's necessary, and generally make the transition a little easier. Remember, it's not just going from KBO to MLB, the culture change is a tough adjustment as well.
                                                For an upfront $5 million posting fee plus a three or four-year contract at $5 million to $6 million annually, the Pirates could secure a 27-year-old middle infielder with power. It would be a risky investment, no doubt about it, but Pittsburgh is able to mitigate that risk thanks to their already in place infield and deep farm system. Kang would just be part of the team, not the centerpiece.
                                                Kang wouldn't need to be a star to be worth that kind of investment. Heck, he wouldn't even have to be an average everyday player. These days $6 million doesn't buy a whole lot, which is why it's smart for the Pirates to roll the dice. If Kang works out, they'll have a solid contributor at a hard to fill position. If not, then they'll lose nothing but money. It's exactly the kind of risk a team like the Pirates should take.
                                                >> Want more Hot Stove? Free agent tracker | Trade tracker
                                                Awesome article! Thanks for sharing, EM!

                                                I'm excited about this news for the Buccos! This would be hugh!
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                                                • EmpireMaker
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                                                  • 06-18-09
                                                  • 15580

                                                  #1319
                                                  I immediately thought of you guys when I read this, it seems like this could be a nice addition to the Pirates lineup. He has power and hits for average.
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                                                  • koz-man
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 11-21-08
                                                    • 7102

                                                    #1320
                                                    Crazy.... the Pirates have to pay $5 million just to-try-to sign him.

                                                    At least they get the $$ back if it doesn't get worked out
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                                                    • Chi_archie
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                                                      • 07-22-08
                                                      • 63167

                                                      #1321
                                                      Completely surprise move there
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                                                      • Andy117
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                                                        • 02-07-10
                                                        • 9511

                                                        #1322
                                                        Originally posted by koz-man
                                                        Crazy.... the Pirates have to pay $5 million just to-try-to sign him.

                                                        At least they get the $$ back if it doesn't get worked out
                                                        That's the way posting has always worked. The Sox paid $50 million for Dice-K.
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                                                        • Shortstop
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                                                          #1323
                                                          Originally posted by koz-man
                                                          Crazy.... the Pirates have to pay $5 million just to-try-to sign him.

                                                          At least they get the $$ back if it doesn't get worked out
                                                          Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                          Completely surprise move there
                                                          I'm definitely looking forward to how this plays out...
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                                                          • koz-man
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                                                            • 11-21-08
                                                            • 7102

                                                            #1324
                                                            Originally posted by Andy117
                                                            That's the way posting has always worked. The Sox paid $50 million for Dice-K.
                                                            Now. Thats Crazy!!
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                                                            • Carseller4
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                                                              • 10-22-09
                                                              • 19627

                                                              #1325
                                                              My Saints are done.

                                                              Looking forward to the 2015 Chicago Cubs!
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                                                              • Chi_archie
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                                                                • 07-22-08
                                                                • 63167

                                                                #1326
                                                                Originally posted by Carseller4
                                                                My Saints are done.

                                                                Looking forward to the 2015 Chicago Cubs!
                                                                Should be an interesting club
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                                                                • Shortstop
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                                                                  #1327
                                                                  Originally posted by Andy117
                                                                  That's the way posting has always worked. The Sox paid $50 million for Dice-K.
                                                                  Originally posted by koz-man
                                                                  Now. Thats Crazy!!
                                                                  Yeah, no doubt! Dice-K never lived up to his hype and potential. A major bust to say the least.

                                                                  Heard he's back in Japan playing ball there...
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                                                                  • koz-man
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                                                                    • 11-21-08
                                                                    • 7102

                                                                    #1328
                                                                    Merry Christmas to all my bb pals in this thread.

                                                                    Hope you all have a Great Holiday....
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                                                                    • Chi_archie
                                                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                                                      • 07-22-08
                                                                      • 63167

                                                                      #1329
                                                                      Merry Christmas everyone!
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                                                                      • mpaschal34
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                                                                        • 02-04-13
                                                                        • 12087

                                                                        #1330
                                                                        Originally posted by Carseller4
                                                                        My Saints are done.

                                                                        Looking forward to the 2015 Chicago Cubs!
                                                                        CS4, I give this much to you, you don't bandwagon front-runners. Now I understand your point deficit problem. It's in your nature.
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