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  • mr. leisure
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-29-08
    • 17507

    #806
    Originally posted by koz-man
    Jose Abreu reunites with 5-year-old son

    When the White Sox 1B defected from Cuba three years ago to play major league baseball, one of the people he had to leave behind was his then 2-year-old son.
    That must have been difficult . Glad they are reunited.
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    • BigSpoon
      SBR MVP
      • 11-04-10
      • 4113

      #807
      Only 13 days until the games start for real.
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      • Cross
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 04-15-11
        • 5777

        #808
        Can't take any more of these exos.
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        • LT Profits
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 10-27-06
          • 90963

          #809
          Originally posted by koz-man
          Jose Abreu reunites with 5-year-old son

          When the White Sox 1B defected from Cuba three years ago to play major league baseball, one of the people he had to leave behind was his then 2-year-old son.
          Reunion is a nice story, and can't blame Abreu for defecting and making millions for the family. I couldn't imagine being separated from my kids between ages of 2 and 5 though, must have been hell. And it must have been close to impossible to stay in contact.
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          • EmpireMaker
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 06-18-09
            • 15579

            #810

            Hall of Famer Johnny Bench calls out Bryce Harper for bat flips

            By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer

            March 21, 2016 5:00 pm ET




            Two weeks ago, Hall of Famer Goose Gossage called Jose Bautista a "f---ing disgrace to the game" because of his bat flips and antics on the field. Gossage also ripped "nerds" in the front office, instant replay, and other modern baseball amenities.
            Another Hall of Famer got in on act of calling out current players Monday. Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, arguably the greatest catcher in history, bashed Nationals wunderkind Bryce Harper during an interview on The Rich Eisen Show. Randy Miller of NJ.com has a transcript:
            "You can flip your bat. We had guys do that ... and the next time up there was chin music. And if you want to play that way, that's fine.
            "Bring back the excitement? OK, we'll bring back the brushback pitch, the knockdown pitch. That's all part of the excitement."
            ...
            "I know a lot of the old-timers and a lot of people who watched baseball forever would love to see somebody have a little chin music (as retaliation)," Bench said. "If you want to do that, fine. Flip the bat, run around any way you want, but just expect the next time you come up to the plate, you better watching how much you dig into that batter's box."

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            • Chi_archie
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-22-08
              • 63167

              #811
              old guys need to just shut up
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              • mr. leisure
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-29-08
                • 17507

                #812
                Typical old man speak
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                • koz-man
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 11-21-08
                  • 7102

                  #813
                  Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                  Hall of Famer Johnny Bench calls out Bryce Harper for bat flips

                  By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer

                  March 21, 2016 5:00 pm ET



                  Two weeks ago, Hall of Famer Goose Gossage called Jose Bautista a "f---ing disgrace to the game" because of his bat flips and antics on the field. Gossage also ripped "nerds" in the front office, instant replay, and other modern baseball amenities.
                  Another Hall of Famer got in on act of calling out current players Monday. Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, arguably the greatest catcher in history, bashed Nationals wunderkind Bryce Harper during an interview on The Rich Eisen Show. Randy Miller of NJ.com has a transcript:
                  "You can flip your bat. We had guys do that ... and the next time up there was chin music. And if you want to play that way, that's fine.
                  "Bring back the excitement? OK, we'll bring back the brushback pitch, the knockdown pitch. That's all part of the excitement."
                  ...
                  "I know a lot of the old-timers and a lot of people who watched baseball forever would love to see somebody have a little chin music (as retaliation)," Bench said. "If you want to do that, fine. Flip the bat, run around any way you want, but just expect the next time you come up to the plate, you better watching how much you dig into that batter's box."


                  I don't see this as calling anyone out.

                  Just that there is effect to a cause...
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                  • stevenash
                    Moderator
                    • 01-17-11
                    • 65499

                    #814
                    Harper should be expecting a ton of chin music.
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                    • Shortstop
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 01-02-09
                      • 27281

                      #815
                      Juan Nicasio had another solid start Monday.

                      He threw 5 scoreless innings for the win.

                      Nicasio struck out 8 and walked 2 against the Twins.
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                      • EmpireMaker
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 06-18-09
                        • 15579

                        #816
                        I expect Harper to get a lot of chin music, he is cocky not just the bat flips, his entire attitude is cocky.
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                        • koz-man
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 11-21-08
                          • 7102

                          #817
                          Alfredo Simon, who recently re-signed with the Reds, pitched three perfect innings in his first outing and struck out four.

                          I Like seeing this early from Simon.!
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                          • Shortstop
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                            • 01-02-09
                            • 27281

                            #818
                            Originally posted by Chi_archie
                            Cutch in the two hole will be interesting

                            It sure would! I wouldn't mind seeing it happen and how it plays out...
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                            • Shortstop
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 01-02-09
                              • 27281

                              #819
                              Originally posted by koz-man
                              Jose Abreu reunites with 5-year-old son

                              When the White Sox 1B defected from Cuba three years ago to play major league baseball, one of the people he had to leave behind was his then 2-year-old son.

                              Great story!


                              We often forget that these Cuban baseball players practically leave everything behind to pursue their dream...
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                              • Chi_archie
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 07-22-08
                                • 63167

                                #820
                                Originally posted by Shortstop
                                Juan Nicasio had another solid start Monday.

                                He threw 5 scoreless innings for the win.

                                Nicasio struck out 8 and walked 2 against the Twins.
                                we know its just spring, but its becoming a very very intriguing story for Pirates fans!
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                                • Andy117
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 02-07-10
                                  • 9511

                                  #821
                                  Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                  old guys need to just shut up
                                  The reason the beanball has mostly vanished is there's so much invested in these players now. You hit my guy, I hit your star and ruin your season.
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                                  • EmpireMaker
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 06-18-09
                                    • 15579

                                    #822
                                    Offseason In Review: Philadelphia Phillies

                                    By Jeff Todd | March 23, 2016 at 10:42pm CDT
                                    Check out all the published entries in our Offseason in Review series here.
                                    The new Phillies front office continued the tear-down while adding a wide array of low-cost, low-risk assets in an offseason of continued change.
                                    Major League Signings

                                    Trades

                                    Claims

                                    Extensions
                                    • None

                                    Notable Minor League Signings

                                    Notable Losses

                                    Needs Addressed
                                    If you’ve ever wondered what a modern-day expansion draft would look like, the Phillies’ offseason provides a decent proxy. The organization turned over huge swaths of its 40-man roster, re-stuffing it (and the non-roster invite rolls) with a mix of placeholders, interesting youngsters, and bounceback veterans.
                                    Former GM Ruben Amaro Jr. had already sold off most of the team’s marketable veteran assets, leaving only Ryan Howard and Carlos Ruiz from the 2008 championship club. Truth be told, they’d probably be gone, too, but it’s not entirely clear that either warrants a guaranteed roster spot at this point — let alone anything close to the $35MM and $9MM they’re respectively owed.
                                    Incoming president Andy MacPhail and hand-picked GM Matt Klentak did have one major trade piece to market, however: young closer Ken Giles and his five remaining years of control. He might well have been retained had he played any other position, but the new Phillies brass was probably wise to cash in the fireballing righty while his value was high. There aren’t any sure things in the return, but Vincent Velasquez and Mark Appel have their share of upside, with late-inning relief potential if they can’t stick in the rotation. Harold Arauz represents a fun lottery ticket to track, while Brett Oberholtzer and, eventually, Thomas Eshelman could provide some cheap and solid innings.
                                    Stocking future assets remains the unmistakable lodestar of the new front office, but there were near-term roster practicalities to be considered. And 25-man opportunities are their own kind of asset for rebuilding clubs, which can offer veterans a chance to receive playing time, rebuild value, pass on some lessons to the youngsters, and hopefully turn themselves into appealing summer trade pieces. The rotation, in particular, was ripe for would-be comeback tales, with several short-term veterans departing and the inimitable Cliff Lee cut loose, his $12.5MM buyout representing an easy decision given his elbow issues and questionable desire to pitch in 2016.
                                    Convincing intriguing veterans to come to Philadelphia may not have been a fruitful task with the roster ripped down to the studs, so the Phils went after unwanted, mid-priced castaways. Charlie Morton and Jeremy Hellickson offer the promise of some stability and will help prevent the need to press younger arms for non-developmental reasons. At $9MM (including option buyout) and $7MM, respectively, they aren’t obvious values. And neither seems particularly likely to be worthy of a qualifying offer after the season. (Morton’s option turned into a mutual one with the deal, so he’ll likely decline it if he’s productive and healthy.) But the TV-rich Phillies have pared their payroll to levels not seen since 2003 even with those additions, neither pitcher required much in the way of player assets to acquire, and sturdy performances over the season’s first few months could turn the pair into trade chips.
                                    Those two starter additions constituted the largest salary commitments of the winter, with the Phillies only making one major league signing. David Hernandez seemed penciled in as the team’s closer, and figures to have a chance at the role with a $3.9MM guarantee in hand, but he’s been taking it slow this camp given his history of arm injuries. He isn’t controllable past this season, so the bet is that his arm will stay healthy and that he’ll come close enough to his double-digit K/9 numbers of yore to anchor the pen and, perhaps, turn into prospects on or before August 1st.
                                    Otherwise, the Phillies turned their spring home of Clearwater, Florida into a veritable island of misfit toys — while mixing a group of young but talented prospects — ultimately inviting 65 players to big league camp. The new front office plucked seven players from DFA limbo, whether by trade or claim, though it later lost two of those through the same process in the course of making yet more additions. It also added a host of minor-league free agents. We’ll walk through the more significant among them in tackling the team’s many areas of uncertainty.
                                    Read on for more analysis …
                                    Questions Remaining
                                    The rotation is largely set, with Morton and Hellickson joining promising youngsters Aaron Nola and Jerad Eickhoff, each of whom will look to build off of excellent debuts last year. Velasquez had flashes of excellence last year in Houston, and ought to get a chance to stick as a starter in Philly. He and Adam Morgan appear to be the final two candidates for the fifth spot, but both will probably have their chances over the course of the season. Other younger options — including recent trade additions like Appel, Alec Asher, Jake Thompson, Zach Eflin, and Ben Lively — could eventually earn an opportunity in 2016. On the whole, while there’s plenty of uncertainty in the staff, the course seems largely set for the season to come.
                                    There’s less excitement in the pen, but it too doesn’t lack for options. The aforementioned, out-of-options Oberholtzer appears headed to the pen as a long man to open the year, but will also provide rotation depth. Severino Gonzalez is another swingman option. Hernandez may face competition for the 9th-inning job from minor league signee and former closer Andrew Bailey, who has impressed in limited action this spring. Dalier Hinojosa is also said to be in the mix as well and will play a major role regardless. Jeanmar Gomez, Luis Garcia, and Hector Neris all had good results last year and remain as right-handed options. They are joined by a host of minor league signees, including former late-inning relievers Edward Mujica (who’s been stingy this spring) and Ernesto Frieri (who hasn’t). Yoervis Medina has also had quality showings in the majors; he represents the return for one-time top prospect Jesse Biddle, whose arm troubles proved too risky to keep a roster spot. On the southpaw side of things, beyond Oberholtzer, the club could give a chance to Rule 5 pick Daniel Stumpf, hope that Elvis Araujo can build on a solid 2015, or hand a spot to minor league free agent James Russell — all while awaiting the return of TJ patient Mario Hollands. There are a lot of moving parts here; the Phils will presumably cycle through possibilities over the year to see what sticks while managing the varying contractual situations of all the candidates.
                                    There aren’t a lot of battles in the infield, where everyone is watching to see if Maikel Franco can build on his exciting debut while waiting for J.P. Crawford to join him on the left side. Second baseman Taylor Featherston obviously has Klentak’s eye, as he was carried as a Rule 5 pick last year by the Angels (where Klentak was AGM) before being claimed this winter by the Phils. He’ll get some needed seasoning in Triple-A but could take another MLB opportunity at some point. In the meantime, Freddy Galvis, Cesar Hernandez, and Andres Blanco will hold down the fort in the middle infield. First base looks to be a platoon of Howard and Darin Ruf, while Cameron Rupp figures to see the bulk of the time behind the plate in front of Ruiz. Veteran J.P. Arencibia is also on hand, and solid prospects Jorge Alfaro and Andrew Knapp are backstops on the rise — though it’s not clear whether either will be ready for major league time this year. While Galvis, Hernandez, Ruf, and Rupp are a relatively youthful (and inexpensive) group, they’d be playing much less significant roles in most other organizations. It’s a situation ripe for turnover as the season progresses.
                                    The Phillies outfield, meanwhile, is yet more susceptible to ongoing tinkering. Odubel Herrera is sure to get a chance to entrench himself in center after turning into one of the best Rule 5 choices of recent memory last year, though he’s been slowed by a finger issue. He’s joined in camp by this winter’s top Rule 5 selection, Tyler Goeddel, bounceback candidates like the swift and rangy Peter Bourjos and glove man David Lough, and minor league signee Cedric Hunter (who has only the barest MLB experience — a cup of coffee back in 2011 — but has performed well this spring). Another option is Darnell Sweeney, who could also see time in the infield dirt. Converted third baseman Cody Asche may enter the picture if he can get healthy, as could well-regarded prospects Roman Quinn and Nick Williams if they come along in the upper minors. All told, there’s a real lack of depth here, especially with interesting youngster Aaron Altherr set to miss most or all of the year following wrist surgery. Unsurprisingly, the Phils have held some discussions about adding to this mix, and may well end up scouring the waiver wire and opt-out market to bolster their ranks.
                                    Deal of Note
                                    Some felt the Phillies might look to make a splash or two in free agency with a robust market that included some younger options, but that never felt terribly realistic. Really, the major question entering the winter was whether the time was right to make a move on Giles, who has established himself as a late-inning force at age 25.

                                    The front office could certainly rolled the dice and waited, as the organization did last year with Cole Hamels. Relievers tend to hit peak value during the summer, and it’s possible to imagine that Giles might have been a top trade target at the deadline — particularly since many other top options are situated on likely contenders.
                                    Ultimately, though, Giles was cashed in this winter. And given the quality and depth of the return, it’s not hard to see why. To be sure, young relievers with his track record can be hard to find, but given the well-documented volatility of pen arms, it made good sense to do a deal when presented with significant value.
                                    The two headline pieces — Velasquez and Appel — may not turn out to be quality starters in the long run. The former has an impressive arsenal but lacks elite control, while the latter has yet to harness his own power repertoire in the minors. But Philadelphia has the time and patience needed to give both a chance to fail in the rotation. Importantly, too, there’s good reason to think that both have an excellent chance of functioning as quality late-inning pieces — possibly even approaching, even if not eclipsing, Giles in terms of quality.
                                    The remainder of the deal has value, too. Oberholtzer may only end up as a placeholder, but he’s just 26 and has ample control remaining, potentially making him a useful swing piece for years to come. And while the 21-year-old Eshelman doesn’t have big-time stuff, he was worthy of a second-round pick and slightly under-slot $1.1MM bonus last year and could move reasonably quickly as a polished collegian with outstanding control. (As for the two, unrelated Panamanian youngsters by the same surname who changed hands in this deal, it’s anybody’s guess.)
                                    All in all, the package has its share of upside to go with a reasonable floor, and it doesn’t seem terribly likely to impact the team’s timeline for a return to contention.
                                    Overview
                                    While Phillies fans are settling in for another losing campaign, there’s certainly quite a lot to look forward to in the coming season. Many of the organization’s most promising farmhands are nearing MLB readiness — if they haven’t reached it already — and the big-budget club may well consider some reasonably aggressive promotions to get an idea of its contention timeline and mid-term needs.
                                    There’s still a lot of work to be done, of course, in both talent accumulation and development. But the club has just $26MM on the books past the present season, allowing ample flexibility to add big league pieces as a new roster core takes shape. Exciting times may not be far off.
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                                    • supersaintjames
                                      SBR Hustler
                                      • 08-29-15
                                      • 99

                                      #823
                                      was the miracle mets last year just that = only a miracle ?
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                                      • LT Profits
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 10-27-06
                                        • 90963

                                        #824
                                        Originally posted by supersaintjames
                                        was the miracle mets last year just that = only a miracle ?
                                        NO. Mets will make annual trips to the playoffs for as long as the current starting rotation is together. Once Wheeler gets back, they will have a starter that throws 95+ MPH with great control pitching every game.
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                                        • Jrod124
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 10-31-09
                                          • 5622

                                          #825
                                          Phillies should be good this year, but still a few years away from actually contending in that division. Nats and Mets will be the class again.
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                                          • mr. leisure
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 01-29-08
                                            • 17507

                                            #826
                                            Mets are going to win the AL east . They have the best rotation in baseball.

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                                            • stevenash
                                              Moderator
                                              • 01-17-11
                                              • 65499

                                              #827
                                              Originally posted by Jrod124
                                              Phillies should be good this year, but still a few years away from actually contending in that division. Nats and Mets will be the class again.
                                              Not good, but better than most people expect they will be.

                                              Here's what good about Philly
                                              The 2B Hernandez, looking like he could be the second coming of Dee Gordon.
                                              The 3B Franco, has power, big time, under rated power.
                                              The rookie kid SP Eikoff, the not a rookie, but kid SP Nola.


                                              Here's what's bad.
                                              The fossil Ryan Howard

                                              The bullpen is so putrid, so bad, it has a chance to be historically the worst BP in MLB history.
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                                              • stevenash
                                                Moderator
                                                • 01-17-11
                                                • 65499

                                                #828
                                                Originally posted by mr. leisure
                                                Mets are going to win the AL east . They have the best rotation in baseball.

                                                Iffy hitting, what it Conforto going to give them? 30 HR's or 14 HR's.
                                                Wright is washed up, Walker might be a small upgrade, hardly a game changer.
                                                Duda is nice, but not a game changer, I don't csre how much pop the catcher has, he's death behind the plate.
                                                Teams with speed will run on him all day.
                                                I don't care how many regular season saves Familia has, he proved to be a choke artist when it counted.
                                                A lot of question marks for a team that is supposed to be movers and shakers.
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                                                • koz-man
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 11-21-08
                                                  • 7102

                                                  #829
                                                  Originally posted by LT Profits
                                                  NO. Mets will make annual trips to the playoffs for as long as the current starting rotation is together. Once Wheeler gets back, they will have a starter that throws 95+ MPH with great control pitching every game.
                                                  Agree. They will be around for awhile...
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                                                  • Chi_archie
                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                    • 07-22-08
                                                    • 63167

                                                    #830
                                                    Originally posted by Andy117
                                                    The reason the beanball has mostly vanished is there's so much invested in these players now. You hit my guy, I hit your star and ruin your season.

                                                    yeah

                                                    lot of money out there at the plate these days
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                                                    • BigSpoon
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 11-04-10
                                                      • 4113

                                                      #831
                                                      Originally posted by stevenash
                                                      Here's what's bad.
                                                      The fossil Ryan Howard
                                                      They will be rid of his contract after 2016 at least. $25M in 2016 then a $10M buyout for 2017.
                                                      Or they can keep him at the team option for $23M in 2017.
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                                                      • Shortstop
                                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                        • 01-02-09
                                                        • 27281

                                                        #832
                                                        Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                        we know its just spring, but its becoming a very very intriguing story for Pirates fans!

                                                        Yeah, a little early to get too excited but his stuff looks sharp.

                                                        I hope he continues his brilliance and brings it up north with him.

                                                        I just can't get high on Niese and Vogelsong. I want them to prove me wrong...
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                                                        • Jrod124
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 10-31-09
                                                          • 5622

                                                          #833
                                                          Anyone playing DFS this year? If so where are you playing? Kings, FanDuel or somewhere else?
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                                                          • Andy117
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 02-07-10
                                                            • 9511

                                                            #834
                                                            Originally posted by Jrod124
                                                            Phillies should be good this year, but still a few years away from actually contending in that division. Nats and Mets will be the class again.
                                                            The Phillies will be awful this year, think 100 losses.
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                                                            • Andy117
                                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                                              • 02-07-10
                                                              • 9511

                                                              #835
                                                              Originally posted by mr. leisure
                                                              Mets are going to win the AL east . They have the best rotation in baseball.

                                                              That would be quite an accomplishment!
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                                                              • Otters27
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                                                                • 07-14-07
                                                                • 30756

                                                                #836
                                                                TULO injured again. This guy just can't stay healthy. Hit by pitch and has a bone bruise
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                                                                • Andy117
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 02-07-10
                                                                  • 9511

                                                                  #837
                                                                  Originally posted by stevenash
                                                                  Iffy hitting, what it Conforto going to give them? 30 HR's or 14 HR's.
                                                                  Wright is washed up, Walker might be a small upgrade, hardly a game changer.
                                                                  Duda is nice, but not a game changer, I don't csre how much pop the catcher has, he's death behind the plate.
                                                                  Teams with speed will run on him all day.
                                                                  I don't care how many regular season saves Familia has, he proved to be a choke artist when it counted.
                                                                  A lot of question marks for a team that is supposed to be movers and shakers.
                                                                  Their hitting is fine, there isn't one soft spot in the lineup.
                                                                  d'Arnaud threw out 33% of basestealers last season, the playoffs were obviously a different story but he's not bad behind the plate. Plus the SB isn't the weapon it used to be, it's really not a concern for me.

                                                                  Familia blew one save that was his fault. Games 4 and 5 were all due to defense, not him. He was lights out in the NLDS and NLCS. I'd take him over all but a small number of closers in baseball.
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                                                                  • Shortstop
                                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                    • 01-02-09
                                                                    • 27281

                                                                    #838
                                                                    Originally posted by mr. leisure
                                                                    Mets are going to win the AL east . They have the best rotation in baseball.

                                                                    Originally posted by Andy117
                                                                    That would be quite an accomplishment!

                                                                    Classic!

                                                                    Mr. Leisure is one of my favorite posters!
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                                                                    • EmpireMaker
                                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                                      • 06-18-09
                                                                      • 15579

                                                                      #839
                                                                      • Pirates lefty Cory Luebke has scouts “buzzing,” tweets MLB Network’s Jon Heyman, who notes that the 31-year-old is hitting 94mph with his fastball and 87mph with his curve this spring. Luebke has an out clause in the minor league contract he signed with the Pirates last month, meaning he could be available to sign anywhere soon if he doesn’t win a spot in the Bucs’ bullpen. Luebke last pitched in the majors in 2012, having since undergone a pair of Tommy John surgeries. His most extensive action came as a Padre in 2011, when he tossed 139.2 innings of 3.29 ERA ball to accompany an outstanding 9.92 K/9 and 2.84 BB/9. San Diego then signed the seemingly emerging starter to a four-year, $12MM extension, only for Luebke to fall victim to injuries. Luebke finally returned to the field last June to throw seven innings at three different minor league levels in the Padres organization, but a flexor strain diagnosis and a subsequent minor forearm surgery brought an end to his season.
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                                                                      • BigSpoon
                                                                        SBR MVP
                                                                        • 11-04-10
                                                                        • 4113

                                                                        #840
                                                                        Originally posted by Otters27
                                                                        TULO injured again. This guy just can't stay healthy. Hit by pitch and has a bone bruise
                                                                        At least nothing was broken but yeah he is very injury prone. Highly unlikely he will play 130 games or more this season with his injury history and now on the wrong side of 30.
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