So are we going by his 08-10 numbers or his 10 numbers?
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Originally posted by markotsay7 View Posthttp://benmaller.com/2010/07/yankees...or-outfielder/
Mike fucking Dunn is too much for Cody Ross? Really?
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostHe would start in CF for the Yankees with that line and his defense.
He could start at CF, RF, or DH for the Rays.
CF or LF for the Red Sox.
LF or DH for the White Sox.
CF for the Twins.
CF for the Rangers.
Those are just the AL Contenders.
I don't see Cody starting over Curtis Granderson or Brett Gardner
Cody could start at CF for the Rays, I think BJ has just about worn out his welcome. Cody would not start over Zobrist.
I don't know how the Sox feel about Daniel Nava, but he seems to be hitting the crap out of the ball, so I would assume LF is out of the question for Cody in Boston. Mike Cameron owns centerfield. JD in RF.
No argument with the White Sox, Juan Pierre blows, as does Mark Kotsay.
Nor do I seem him starting over Denard Span.
Pedro Borbon blows, but I don't know how they feel about him down there.
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It implies that biz. All reports say we were asking for too much, this one says we asked for Dunn, if that wasn't too much we'd have a Dunn deal.
I hate myself for that.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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The Yankees want Cody as the #4 OF. The problem is they dont wanna pay him 4 million as a #4 OF.
The Marlins asked for David Robertson or Ivan Nova and a mid level prospect for him which the Yankees also consider way to high
Also if Wes Helms go to Texas we would be paying his salary for this year and get a better prospect OR 2 prospects instead of 1
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Jorge Cantu and Adam LaRoche are among the names the Angels have discussed, reports Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Those veteran rentals could help the Halos at first base, but changing leagues is said to be a big factor for the Angels. Alberto Callaspo wouldn't be making the change; Rosenthal says the Royals infielder is on the Angels' short list. Mark Saxon of ESPN Los Angeles first reported that target yesterday afternoon.
Regarding the first base situation, the Angels are said to prefer a rental player since Kendry Morales will be back next year. Aside from Cantu and LaRoche, the market features Lance Berkman, Derrek Lee, Xavier Nady, Lyle Overbay, and others. Despite the name value, keep in mind that many of these first basemen are having lackluster seasons.
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The Red Sox had a scout at the Rockies' game Wednesday night, but it wasn't tied to Chris Iannetta. While Boston will likely revisit talks for the catcher in the offseason, the Red Sox need relief pitching. The Marlins have a battery of electric arms, including closer Leo Nuñez."You owe it to yourself to find your own unorthodox way of succeeding, or sometimes, just surviving."
- Michael Johnson
J.T. Realmuto .282/.351/.412
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Originally posted by Ralph View Post
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Gone fishing: A week and a half ago, the Marlin who seemed most likely to get traded by the deadline was Dan Uggla. Now it appears the Fish have decided that Uggla's bat is such an irreplaceable commodity that they're more focused on trying to extend his contract and commit to him as their second baseman as they move into their new ballpark in 2012.
So that explains why teams calling on Uggla are being redirected toward the very available Jorge Cantu. The three teams believed to be most interested in Cantu: the Rangers, Rockies and Angels.
Meanwhile, one baseball man estimates that Florida could have as many as a dozen teams trying to pry away Cody Ross -- including two clubs in its division, the Braves and Phillies. But teams inquiring about Ricky Nolasco and Leo Nunez are being told they would have to "wow" the Marlins to persuade them to move either pitcher.
Go after Dan haren toooo!!!!1!11!!!111!!!"You owe it to yourself to find your own unorthodox way of succeeding, or sometimes, just surviving."
- Michael Johnson
J.T. Realmuto .282/.351/.412
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