by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 10:32 AM ET
Veteran right-hander Dan Haren, a California native, has informed the Marlins he has no intentions to pitch in Miami and would like to play for a West Coast team, preferably one that has spring training in Arizona, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports Saturday.
According to Miami Herald, the Marlins previously tried to find a taker for Haren but aren't willing to part with the $10 million the Dodgers gave the Marlins to cover Haren's remaining contract. If the Marlins can't strike a deal, then Haren may hang it up and retire from baseball.
by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 10:32 AM ET
Veteran right-hander Dan Haren, a California native, has informed the Marlins he has no intentions to pitch in Miami and would like to play for a West Coast team, preferably one that has spring training in Arizona, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports Saturday.
According to Miami Herald, the Marlins previously tried to find a taker for Haren but aren't willing to part with the $10 million the Dodgers gave the Marlins to cover Haren's remaining contract. If the Marlins can't strike a deal, then Haren may hang it up and retire from baseball.
what a fukkin douche bag. I wouldnt want this guy on my team.
Most of us would give our left nut to play MLB and this guys says if i cant play on the west coast i am not playing?
by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 10:32 AM ET
Veteran right-hander Dan Haren, a California native, has informed the Marlins he has no intentions to pitch in Miami and would like to play for a West Coast team, preferably one that has spring training in Arizona, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports Saturday.
According to Miami Herald, the Marlins previously tried to find a taker for Haren but aren't willing to part with the $10 million the Dodgers gave the Marlins to cover Haren's remaining contract. If the Marlins can't strike a deal, then Haren may hang it up and retire from baseball.
Originally posted by Chi_archie
C'mon Haren
Originally posted by Big Bear
what a fukkin douche bag. I wouldnt want this guy on my team.
Most of us would give our left nut to play MLB and this guys says if i cant play on the west coast i am not playing?
does anybody else feel like kicking his ass?
I was going to look up Dan Haren's career stats but then I figured why waste my time!
If I understand the article correctly, Haren is in a win-win situation.
Is he guaranteed the $10 million even if he never pitches again?
It seems like a lot of athletes have completely lost touch with reality nowadays...
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MexicanStallion
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09-08-08
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#19
Originally posted by koz-man
I like him. Just hope he can drop off some of his strikeouts from last year.
I think he was do 8 mil this year. Not sure how much the Reds will have to pay.
Hope he can make the move to left with minimal issues.
Overall I feel he will fit in nice with the Reds.
The Reds are paying him $4million of his $8million.
I'm open to the move, but initially not really excited. I liked Lively and feel like he has more worth than 1 year of a 37 year old player who skyrocketed in strikeouts. I hope he can grind out another good year.
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koz-man
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#20
Originally posted by MexicanStallion
The Reds are paying him $4million of his $8million.
I'm open to the move, but initially not really excited. I liked Lively and feel like he has more worth than 1 year of a 37 year old player who skyrocketed in strikeouts. I hope he can grind out another good year.
I can deal with that. 4mil
I agree Reds need a future LF. Kind of bummed Luckwick didn't work out.
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yisman
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09-01-08
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#21
Ludwick had one good season for STL
and then was a big disappointment
[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
[/quote]
[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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EmpireMaker
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#22
(1/5/2015) The Blue Jays are not expected to pursue free agent pitcher James Shields, unless he lowers his price, CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman reports. Shields is reportedly seeking a five-year deal worth approximately $100 million. The 33-year-old is coming off a season in which he posted a 3.21 ERA over 227 innings.
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Chi_archie
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#23
Shields is a horse
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mpaschal34
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#24
A lot of risk in Shields for 5 yrs. Probably only has 3 good years left in him. After 8 straight yrs of 200 plus innings, he may hit a wall at 36 yrs old. Could be wrong though.
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stevenash
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#25
Who winds up signing Max, and who winds up signing (Not so big game James?)
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koz-man
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11-21-08
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#26
Originally posted by yisman
Ludwick had one good season for STL
and then was a big disappointment
Ryan started off ok with the Reds in 2012.
He batted...275 .346 .531 with 26 homers & 80 rbi's.
and went downhill from there.
But your right yisman, He only had one all-star year in 2008 for the cards.
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koz-man
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#27
Originally posted by stevenash
Who winds up signing Max, and who winds up signing (Not so big game James?)
I think Yanks or stays with the Tigers.
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BigSpoon
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#28
Originally posted by stevenash
Who winds up signing Max, and who winds up signing (Not so big game James?)
I think the Tigers lock him up, they need him the most.
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Shortstop
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#29
Originally posted by EmpireMaker
(1/5/2015) The Blue Jays are not expected to pursue free agent pitcher James Shields, unless he lowers his price, CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman reports. Shields is reportedly seeking a five-year deal worth approximately $100 million. The 33-year-old is coming off a season in which he posted a 3.21 ERA over 227 innings.
Originally posted by Chi_archie
Shields is a horse
Word.
Originally posted by mpaschal34
A lot of risk in Shields for 5 yrs. Probably only has 3 good years left in him. After 8 straight yrs of 200 plus innings, he may hit a wall at 36 yrs old. Could be wrong though.
Great point. I didn't realize he was 33, I thought he was in his late 20's.
It would be a risk, but seeing some of the cash guys are making these days nothing would surprise me.
Has Shields had TJ Surgery yet? If not, it's just a matter of time...
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Andy117
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#30
What'd you think of today's HOF voting?
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MexicanStallion
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09-08-08
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#31
Originally posted by Shortstop
Has Shields had TJ Surgery yet? If not, it's just a matter of time...
Shields is as healthy as they come. Made 21 starts his first year back in 2006. 31 starts in 2007 and at least 33 starts since then.
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yisman
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#32
Originally posted by Andy117
What'd you think of today's HOF voting?
Pedro should've been on more ballots!
[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
[/quote]
[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
That silly rule of voting for a max of 10 players per year.
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Shortstop
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#34
Originally posted by Andy117
What'd you think of today's HOF voting?
Until Pete Rose is inducted I can't take the HOF seriously!
Also: Bonds, Clemens, Sosa and McGwire deserve to be inducted in the near future.
Hopefully, it's just a matter of time...
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EmpireMaker
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#35
Tim Hudson's ankle injury should push Giants back into pitching market
By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer
January 6, 2015 5:44 pm ET
Tim Hudson had ankle surgery on Tuesday. (USATSI)Veteran right-hander Tim Hudson underwent surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle and will need eight weeks for recovery, the San Francisco Giants announced Tuesday.
The Giants have not yet announced when their pitchers and catchers will report to spring training, but either way the eight-week timetable means Hudson will be out until early March. He's going to miss the start of spring training and will be behind the other pitchers in camp, meaning the start of his regular season is in danger of being delayed as well.
This isn't good news for the defending World Series champion Giants, who were in need of pitching help even before Hudson's surgery. Their rotation depth chart without Hudson currently looks like this:
Tim Lincecum (74 ERA+ in 2014 and lost his rotation spot in August)
Yusmeiro Petit (Healthy, has been a revelation since arriving in San Francisco)
The only other starting pitchers on the team's 40-man roster are Chris Heston, who threw 5 1/3 innings during his MLB debut in September, and Joan Gregorio, who had a 4.37 ERA across two levels of Single-A ball in 2014. Rotation depth is clearly an issue.
The Giants were involved in the bidding for Jon Lester and they have been linked to James Shields this offseason, but I would be surprised if Hudson's surgery resulted in the club making a nine-figure investment in Shields or Max Scherzer. That would be quite the knee-jerk reaction. The Giants clearly have to do something, though.
More than likely, Hudson's injury will push the Giants back into the free agent market for lower cost pitchers. Former Giant Ryan Vogelsong is still unsigned, and I have to think his chances of returning to the team just improved. Chad Billinglsey, Scott Baker, Brandon Beachy, Paul Maholm, Roberto Hernandez and Chris Young are among the available free agent starters, though several of them (Billingsley, Beachy, Maholm) are coming off injuries themselves.
The good news is the Giants have time to find rotation help. They've proven they are adept at finding quality minor league free agents (Vogelsong, Petit, Gregor Blanco, etc.) and can build depth that way. I would bet they were planning to do that before Hudson got hurt. They still have a few weeks to improve the rotation, though Hudson's injury is a reminder of just how vulnerable the starting staff is in the first place.