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Except Esteban Loaiza. What the hell is wrong with him?
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D.Y.'s gone to the Ottomans. And yes, that link's work-safe. Jeez. I'm not that perverted. Actually, he's gone to the Mets, to be more precise. Four years, over $20 million. Good luck, my man.
And the balance of power's managed to shift a bit in our fair division, too. Minnesota's added Carlos Lee for 4 years and almost $40 million, and while that may seem like a non sequitur, it isn't in this universe. The former White Socker has put up slugging percentages of .653 and .655 the last two seasons, with one big caveat -- it's been in a total of about 600 at-bats, due to injuries and the general incompetence of Ozzie Guillen two years ago. Yet another reason why this team is such a mess -- two years ago, the team won all of 62 games in large part because they could only find 262 at-bats for a guy with a .332/.386/.653 line. I took over, Lee refused to come back, and a year in Colorado later, he's set for life and poised to make us kiss his ass 19 times a year. But, hey, we've got Adam Kennedy, so it's all good! Abject comparisons aside, two years and one and a half million for the former Angel seems like an OK deal. Kennedy hasn't hit much in part-time play the last two years, but put up a .287/.323/.399 line starting full-time in 2004 that was certainly useful when coupled with his solid defense and speed. Ramon Vazquez will shift to short, and in one short year, we've gone from Juan Uribe, Julio Lugo, and the currently unemployed Joe Borchard up the middle to Kennedy, Vazquez, and Raul Gonzalez. Shifting deck chairs on the Titanic or actual improvement? Well, eternal optimist that I am, look at it as trading Julio Lugo for Adam Kennedy. That would probably be in an article on the "Most Lopsided Trades Evah Evah", so perhaps something's going right.
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Craig, you're building a team that will be dangerously close to 70 wins.
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Shame to see DY go, still, it couldn't have happened to a madder Russian. Do you have any bona fide hitters lined-up? Hopefully Buddha will step it up a bit this year.
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ch. 2: getting started (on 100 losses)
Minnesota's kept another one of our former players in the division with the signing of Brad Fullmer, but if nothing else, Barry Zito, who was brilliant even while battling injuries last year, has left the division for greeener pastures -- across town, with the Cubs.
We come up a day late and a dollar short on Miguel Batista, who follows his nose, the educational system, and the cash to Colorado. Jim Edmonds, who I half-heartedly tried to throw some money, and Bronson Arroyo, who I didn't, both get annual salaries worth eight figures from the Ottomans. Cliff Floyd gets nearly that much from the Dodgers, while Joe Borchard (HA!) will get $10 million over a four-year span from the Reds, who would do better to defecate on that money and then invest it all in time shares in Reykjavik, Iceland. All that's left now is for the medium-range free agents to trickle away, with one of the few notables being "Shoeless Damaso" Marte, who follows the money to the fifth circle, Philadelphia. Texas adds cult hero Brian Buchanan for over a million bucks, which is way, way too much, but I suppose it's just to continue the trend of all of our "good" former players signing with hated rivals. The Rangers, who we went 1-9 against last year, would certainly qualify. And the hits keep on coming, as if we are the modern-day Platters. $16 million sways Kelvim Escobar to go to the Empire, while Matthew LeCroy, who would have made a fine catcher, instead accepts a four-year, $8 million deal from the Ottomans. The only saving grace is that Pedro Feliciano, who threw an astounding 115 high-quality relief innings for Minnesota last year, goes off to...the Empire. Quel surprise. It's a dog-eat-dog world, this land of free agency, and we're but a Lhasa Apso.
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The remainder of free agency comes and goes like a lamb, and not Mike, as we settle for microscopic, tiny moves while watching Kansas City pay millions for infielder Bill Hall, whose best asset even at age 27 is that he still has the "good face". Well, I suppose that's not too bad.
Having come up empty for a catcher on the free agent market, we look toward the NL West, just as we did last year with Jason LaRue, who's sailing the world with Ricky Williams nowadays. This time it's the Giants who are awash in backstops. Yorvit Torrealba, who obscured serviceable part-time play in 2004 and 2005 with a miserable eight for ninety-five trial last year, is the most appealing, and all it takes to extract him is good-glove, no-hit shortstop prospect Rob Valido and marginal at best pitching prospect Kyle Sleeth. Brian Sabean's fetish for wet-noodle shortstops in the line of the Neifster, Deivi Cruz, Cody Ransom, and in this universe, Rey Ordonez and Alfredo Amezaga, is able to continue, and we've got ourselves, at the very least, a second catcher. A third man who can don the tools of ignorance, Tony Richie, comes into the organization with one of two likely foolish major league deals, the other being a three-year contract handed out to middling 21 year old outfield prospect Edgardo Baez, who's had some success at the AA level. Foolish, it indeed may be, but I'll win my battles where I can. And Ryan Franklin's our Trafalgar, I guess. The veteran right-hander, who won over thirty games between 2004 and 2005 only to blow out his arm a handful of starts into last season, is somehow swayed to Chicago with a minor league deal. He probably won't be ready for Opening Day, but he's a hell of a wild card to have in the back pocket, to say the least, and not the kind of guy we can normally afford to bring on. I suppose it's rather telling that our best free-agent signing is probably going to be a guy who got a minor-league deal. But I guess that's the whole idea behind this small-market thing, right?
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what's in a number? 14
We have Raul Gonzalez's services for just $350,000 this year because of 14 days. He came up fourteen days short of reaching enough service time to become eligible for free agency, and got mere pennies in arbitration because it's largely based on playing time, something Gonzalez has never really had.
He'll get his fair shot this year, mostly based on a Scott Podsednik-like performance after a similar emergence from the proverbial bottomless pit of baseball, the waiver wire. Code:
AB BB K AVG OBP SLG OPSv.R OPSv.L 173 23 25 .283 .367 .434 .866 .694 I want to win the World Series with this fake bunch before I'm eligible for Social Security; really, I do. I want Mark Buehrle to be the latter-day Steve Carlton and justify his $50 million contract, I want to get a ring for Frank Thomas before the only memories of him are plated in bronze. I want to see P.J. Bevis have a 10-year career and be the most successful Rule 5 pick ever, and I even want to see Esteban Loaiza have one more taste of the magic potion that he hasn't sipped in this universe for going on four years. But perhaps more than anything, I want to see a story like Raul Gonzalez's have a happy ending, instead of fading off into obscurity like my high school baseball coach, Mike Caruso, or Tuck Turner. 14 days. Less time than Clinton King or Nate Cornejo spent on our roster last year. Less time than Felix Diaz. I'm not sure I could write 100 words on the three of them. Two short weeks. Has Gonzalez been blessed, having received the perfect opportunity, or has he been cursed, having his window pulled away by the misalignment of the stars? Only time will tell. Unfortunately for Gonzalez, that two weeks has suddenly turned into a number much greater, and only after about six months will he know which way the winds of the diamond will blow him. For his sake, my dreams, and your hopes, I hope it's down that golden, yellow-brick road to the land of opportunity, to the land of Oz. But I fear it's much more likely that it's just down a dirt road back to Santurce.
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Ahhh, you're a sucker for a happy ending, just like me. Still, cut Thomas's injury-prone ass and go out and win this thing. Nice to see the signings once again flocking to your (white) banner
But I think Esteban will bounce back this year. Either that or collapse like a neutron star.Thanks for the Trafalgar link, nice to revisit a time when Britain rightfully ruled the world, and I think the Platters teach us all a valuable leson; being part of a successful doo-wop group makes death inevitable.
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Ryan Franklin, who really has quite the bland name, was not our only minor league free agent signing, of course. This ain't like last year, though, when any ambulatory body warranted a minor league deal. We only have two new faces who will experience the glorious all-night bus rides and fine dining of the Charlotte Waffle House this year.
And they're both the butt of hilarious jokes. Eric Cyr's actually had a nice couple of years in this universe, and in the pressure cookers of the Bronx and Queens. Code:
YEAR IP ERA H BB K 2004 62 3.48 69 19 50 2005 102.2 4.38 110 44 58 "Nice non-sequitur," you're thinking. "What the hell does that mean?" http://www.nbc4.tv/sports/2786954/detail.html And the best part of that article...well, why don't we let Mr. Cyr's explain that in his own words? Quote:
And Mike Crudale. No, really -- if we're going to have a journeyman mid-30's reliever setting up in the seventh and eighth frames for Rick Ankiel in Charlotte, I figured who better than Mike Crudale? It may not be Gload or Glanville, but Eric "law is strick" Cyr and Mike "And" Crudale should give Charlotte plenty of unique promotional opportunities. We may not win much at all this year, but damn it, what sells tickets, winning or hilarity? Don't answer that. It's a rhetorical question.
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I don't understand that story at all. He makes poorly-spelled improper propositions to her. She keeps telling him that she's a minor. Then he 'tricked her' about going to the plane's bathroom? Tricked her???? What the hell did he say "Hey, r u 4 the mall? There's one right through this door, follow me." And he raped her for half an hour? Now I am in no way, shape or form an expert in this field but I'd guess a rape would take less time than that. And wouldn't she cry for help or something? I doubt plane bathrooms are that well sound-insulated. It's not like he could flee the scene.
"The suit also names Qantas Airlines and the Lake Elsinore Storm as defendants, primarily for negligence for allowing the alleged incident to take place." WHAT? If I take a bus to uni and I decide to beat up a pensioner or something on the way it's not the university's fault. I'm suspicious. ![]() (sorry about using a picture, I know you prefer to rely on excellent writing for entertainment and I'll remove it if you want. Good link, as always.) Finally, great job signing people with ready-made nicknames. You are a cunning, cunning man.
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