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Was worth staying upto 5am to see them win the World series and finally drop the jinx! it was a poor series tho for in terms of standard of play and excitment but whos cares they won.
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Leave it to the Red Sox to actually get to the World Series and make it a boring, shitty dance.
Ha. Congrats Boston - Philadelphia needs baseball excitement.
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It's a shame they can't keep this team together. The list of free agents is long and key players will be lost:
Pedro (Yankees?) Lowe (Yankees?) Cabrera Varitek
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As a diehard Sox fan, i gotta respond to the sox threads, and talk about the team...that being said:
Vtek will be resigned, unless he asks for WAY too much, which doesnt seem likely given his character. Cabrera is also a must-sign, and given that he spent his career in Montreal before this magical Series run, its a good bet he will resign for somewhere around the 7, 8 million a year mark...for only 3 years max. The Sox have two great SS prospects in the upper minors, and they think at least 1 will be ready for the 06 season Lowe is a goner, after this postseason his price has been jacked up, Scott Boras is his agent, and we are not going to give him big money. After watching this guy for years, there is no way the Sox will give him a huge deal....way,way, too inconsisten. Remember, before the playoffs started Lowe wasnt even going to be in the rotation. It took mayhem in the Yankee series for him to even get a shot...which he definately took full advantage of, and someone is going to overpay him because of it. Pedro could come back, but only for a big paycut (he made 17 mil this year). Hes on the downside of his career, and if he does want too much money, the Sox will go out and get Pavano, who has much more upside over the next few years. This Sox team isnt going anywhere folks...the new owners aren't scared to open the checkbook, and the GM will always fill out a deep solid roster |
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Pedro will get the money, no doubt from a team like the Cards or Yankees. Lowe, I feel, may head to someone like the Angels.
Another team that may look to get some help are the Mets and Phillies. The Mets have been a mess and just want to make the playoffs, where anything can happen. The Phillies are trying to break the Braves run of division titles, and pitching can never hurt. The crop is ripe this year. Where will Beltran go? Glaus? Radke? Ortiz? List goes on and on.
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Ortiz isnt a free agent, we resigned him during the year...im assuming you were talking about David Ortiz that is
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No, Russ Ortiz. Sorry about that.
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The Cards are a mid-market team that is gonna be handcuffed because they signed Rolen and Pujols to monster deals. Anaheim is actually a place that Gammons and other pundits feel is the likely place Pedro will end up if he doesnt resign.
Lot of chatter that Beltran could end up with the Cubs, but he very well might resign too |
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The Cards may be a mid-market team, but they almost certainely made loads of cash by playing 8 post-season home games.
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Until he proves otherwise I trust Theo to rebuild the team even better than it is now.
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Looks like Delgado may be headed to NY. Did you know the Elias Spprting Bureau ranked him the #1 player in baseball. Fat chance. I live in Toronto and I can assure you he is not. He had decent numbers this year in an injury plagued season but he had a soft average by his standards.
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im not sure what the people over at elias are thinking if they have him ranked number one. maybe it is a big conspiracy theory. elias is based in boston, and they want to lure the yankees into another huge, awful contract. i doubt it though.
delgado can hit, but cant do anything else particularly well. there are probably a half dozen guys that i would take over him this year alone. |
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It doesn't really matter what they were thinking, Elias uses a formula that spits out the player rankings. It does heavily weigh the past two seasons, so Delgado's high ranking is more a result of his monster 2003 season.
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