Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I was not inferring that Pedro Martinez was not worthy of enshrinement in Coopperstown. He has had a tremendous career and was arguably one of the top 2 or 3 pitchers in MLB for several seasons. I would vote for him (if I had a vote) when his name comes up on the HOF ballot. I was simply stating that he is not nearly the dominant pitcher he once was.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 I think he's pretty aware of what happened last year.If he didn't still believe he could turn it around, he wouldn't be the great pitcher he is. What's more, I believe he could turn it around. In his prime, he had an unprecedented four killer pitches, so it's not like he was fastball-reliant. It's a matter of finding what he can do with what's left of his fastball and using it to complement the rest of his arsenal.That's a far ways from saying he will return to a productive level, but I'm certain he can. Glavine continued to pitch effectively with a powder puff fastball and a change. While his control was still very good, Pedro's has always been even better.And if I'm the Mets, I'm willing to spend some change to find out. Giving him Redding's money with an automatically vesting bonus year of $9 million if he gets 180 innings? Yeah, go for it. I'm certain he can do as well as Redding in 2009, and a damn fine bet to do better. The only thing Redding has over him is a better doctor's report.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2009 Posted January 12, 2009 Michael Young wants out of Texas , can play 2nd base.I should add that Heyman just said on the Hot stove that he has %62 million left on his big contract.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2009 Author Posted January 12, 2009 Young's expensive, and the dropoff in his numbers over the past three years has been precipitous. Even if they took Castillo it would still be a $10M payroll hit, and he's just not that good anymore.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 Dodgers reportedly to release Andruw before today is out
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 Wow. He's horrendously overpaid, but they're going to have to eat that contract anyway. Is there no hope of him having a bounceback year?Someone will be able to pick him up for minimum wage, and they may get a hell of a bargain at the Dodgers expense.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 Jones was on MLB Network the other night talking about how he would love to go back to the Braves.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 i'd give andruw a shot, for minimum wage...
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 ="Benjamin Grimm":2v9kwf3v]Wow. He's horrendously overpaid, but they're going to have to eat that contract anyway. Is there no hope of him having a bounceback year?[/quote:2v9kwf3v]I guess not enough of a chance in their minds to make carrying him all year worth it.They restructured his deal last week with a release in mind so I assume they're going to do similar thing to what we did with Bonilla (only on a much bigger scale): pay out the remainder over a long period to avoid getting hit with it all at once.Benjamin Grimm Jan 23 2009 08:34 AMThe Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting today that the Phillies are aggressively trying to sign Moises Alou.metirish Jan 23 2009 08:36 AMWould Alou be a starter there or would he be in a limited role , who's in the outfield there along with Ibanez?...Dobbs?....Victorino?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 23 2009 08:37 AMWatch him hit .500 and stay healthy all year. Bastard.Frayed Knot Jan 23 2009 08:44 AMHe wouldn't start there - but he'd be a potentially good RH bat off the bench for a predominately lefty hitting squad.Benjamin Grimm Jan 23 2009 08:51 AMThe three options (Perez, Wolf, and Sheets) may be soon reduced to two:="MLB.com":2t16pb69]The deep freeze that's been the Major League free-agent market this winter has shown indications a thaw is coming -- at least for starting pitchers.On the heels of the Mets reaching an apparent agreement on a Minor League deal with right-hander Freddy Garcia, it looks like the Dodgers have taken the inside track in the competition for lefty starter Randy Wolf's services.According to sources for FoxSports.com, Wolf could most likely be signed to a one or two-year deal. Wolf previously pitched for Los Angeles in 2007 and was 12-12 with a 4.30 ERA in a combined 33 starts last season for the Padres and Astros.FoxSports.com said Wolf would get less than the three-year, $28 million offer the pitcher turned down from Houston earlier this winter. [/quote:2t16pb69]metsguyinmichigan Jan 23 2009 08:57 AMSupposedly, Sheets is meeting with the Rangers.metirish Jan 23 2009 08:58 AMWolf turned down an offer for that much? , and I was thinking he could be had for a song on a one year deal.sharpie Jan 23 2009 08:58 AMFine. I actually saw Wolf pitch twice last year, at the only game I attended at MFY Stadium and at the game I attended at Petco. Both time he got shellacked.smg58 Jan 23 2009 09:34 AMThere are a number of available starters who can give you at least a league average ERA, several of whom have the upside to do significantly better. Randy Wolf is not one of them. I see no point in pursuing a demonstrably inferior pitcher just because he's a lefty.Edgy DC Jan 23 2009 09:59 AMI don't think anybody but Wally Matthews is arguing that his leftiness is important, and Wally is only throwing that pitch to drum up "Mets Gotta Steal Pettitte" angles. Who do you have your eye on?metirish Jan 23 2009 08:11 PMJust turned over to MLB Network after watching "What Not To Wear" and heard Tom Verducci say that Perez is moving closer to signing with the Mets.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 23 2009 08:59 PMHere's the source: Jon "Boras Boy" Heyman]Mets extend offer to Perez, their top targetThe Mets have placed an offer on the table for free-agent lefthander Oliver Perez, SI.com has learned, and are hopeful to have an answer in coming days regarding their prime pitching target.The Mets are believed to have improved their original thought, which was for about $30 million over three years. But it isn't certain what their latest offer is.Perez remains the Mets' top choice for the final spot in their rotation, though the team has remained in contact with three other free-agent pitchers -- Randy Wolf, Jon Garland and Ben Sheets. They know they'd have competition for Wolf (Dodgers), Garland (Diamondbacks) and Sheets (Rangers, possibly Yankees) but aren't sure what other teams are competing for Perez.The Mets had been hopeful to land free agent Derek Lowe earlier but were surprised when the rival Braves outbid them by $24 million, landing Lowe with a $60-million, four-year contract. Perez, 27, is eight years younger than Lowe, though not quite as consistent.Mets GM Omar Minaya would love to import Perez, so the Mets are not likely to take one of the other pitchers unless he feels his chances for Perez are gone.Nymr83 Jan 24 2009 12:14 PMI hope "the mystery team" comes and raises perez's price too high so we can sign Sheets. Then Boras and Perez can admit there was no mystery team and we get both at a reduced rate!MFS62 Jan 24 2009 01:21 PMIf money is the issue, I'd like to see the Mets sign Sheets and with any Ollie Perez money left over, go out and sign Odalis Perez. His ERA was only .10 worse than Ollie's last year, is still only 32 years old, and probably be signed for far less money than any of the other names that have been in the press lately.LaterMFS62 Jan 24 2009 01:21 PMOops. DupeSorryLaterseawolf17 Jan 30 2009 01:00 PMVaritek back to Boston for one year, $5 million.Frayed Knot Jan 30 2009 02:36 PMVaritek's (read: Boras's) threat to sit out the season and/or retire didn't get the Sox to budge I see.Tek is one of several who turned down arbitration offers this winter only to wind up not only with a much smaller deal than arb would have snagged him but didn't get the multi-year deal either.Now it's hope you play well and the economy improves when you can do the same dance next year.Ashie62 Feb 02 2009 03:56 PMAnyone for Varitek via trade and a pay raise?Fman99 Feb 02 2009 07:27 PM="Ashie62":2t5ssjz6]Anyone for Varitek via trade and a pay raise?[/quote:2t5ssjz6].220metirish Feb 02 2009 07:43 PMIs that his weight or his average? , sucks either way though.metirish Feb 04 2009 11:35 AM]Left-hander Chase Wright was traded by the New York Yankees to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday for outfielder-catcher Eric Fryer.metirish Feb 07 2009 02:23 PMAndruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's.Rockin' Doc Feb 07 2009 05:10 PMmetirish - "Andruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's."Good to see that Jones has his pride. Better to go unsigned than sell one's soul by possibly donning a Yankee uniform. I suddenly have a new sense of respect for Jones.MFS62 Feb 08 2009 07:35 AM="Rockin' Doc":2e2xwbch]metirish - "Andruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's."Good to see that Jones has his pride. Better to go unsigned than sell one's soul by possibly donning a Yankee uniform. I suddenly have a new sense of respect for Jones.[/quote:2e2xwbch]B'sides, they couldn't have the signing photo op soon anyhow.They'd first have to send out Cecil Fielder's uni to have the seams let out to fit Jones.LaterFrayed Knot Feb 08 2009 08:45 PMAndruw to the Rangers - apparently gets a ML deal for low-end money (500K) plus incentives.15mil to practically minimum wage in one year is tough to do.Fman99 Feb 09 2009 06:44 AM="Frayed Knot":1zv55w66]Andruw to the Rangers - apparently gets a ML deal for low-end money (500K) plus incentives.15mil to practically minimum wage in one year is tough to do.[/quote:1zv55w66]Yeah, poor guy. My heart breaks for him./sarcasmEdgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:07 AMIt's not like he doesn't get to keep the 15 miills.Vic Sage Feb 09 2009 09:08 AMyeah, i mean basically he just got a raise!Frayed Knot Feb 09 2009 09:26 AMSure, it just shows a helluva difference between what someone thought he was worth last year vs what they think he's worth barely a year later.How the mighty (and fat) have fallen.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting today that the Phillies are aggressively trying to sign Moises Alou.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Would Alou be a starter there or would he be in a limited role , who's in the outfield there along with Ibanez?...Dobbs?....Victorino?
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Watch him hit .500 and stay healthy all year. Bastard.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 He wouldn't start there - but he'd be a potentially good RH bat off the bench for a predominately lefty hitting squad.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 The three options (Perez, Wolf, and Sheets) may be soon reduced to two:="MLB.com":2t16pb69]The deep freeze that's been the Major League free-agent market this winter has shown indications a thaw is coming -- at least for starting pitchers.On the heels of the Mets reaching an apparent agreement on a Minor League deal with right-hander Freddy Garcia, it looks like the Dodgers have taken the inside track in the competition for lefty starter Randy Wolf's services.According to sources for FoxSports.com, Wolf could most likely be signed to a one or two-year deal. Wolf previously pitched for Los Angeles in 2007 and was 12-12 with a 4.30 ERA in a combined 33 starts last season for the Padres and Astros.FoxSports.com said Wolf would get less than the three-year, $28 million offer the pitcher turned down from Houston earlier this winter. [/quote:2t16pb69]metsguyinmichigan Jan 23 2009 08:57 AMSupposedly, Sheets is meeting with the Rangers.metirish Jan 23 2009 08:58 AMWolf turned down an offer for that much? , and I was thinking he could be had for a song on a one year deal.sharpie Jan 23 2009 08:58 AMFine. I actually saw Wolf pitch twice last year, at the only game I attended at MFY Stadium and at the game I attended at Petco. Both time he got shellacked.smg58 Jan 23 2009 09:34 AMThere are a number of available starters who can give you at least a league average ERA, several of whom have the upside to do significantly better. Randy Wolf is not one of them. I see no point in pursuing a demonstrably inferior pitcher just because he's a lefty.Edgy DC Jan 23 2009 09:59 AMI don't think anybody but Wally Matthews is arguing that his leftiness is important, and Wally is only throwing that pitch to drum up "Mets Gotta Steal Pettitte" angles. Who do you have your eye on?metirish Jan 23 2009 08:11 PMJust turned over to MLB Network after watching "What Not To Wear" and heard Tom Verducci say that Perez is moving closer to signing with the Mets.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 23 2009 08:59 PMHere's the source: Jon "Boras Boy" Heyman]Mets extend offer to Perez, their top targetThe Mets have placed an offer on the table for free-agent lefthander Oliver Perez, SI.com has learned, and are hopeful to have an answer in coming days regarding their prime pitching target.The Mets are believed to have improved their original thought, which was for about $30 million over three years. But it isn't certain what their latest offer is.Perez remains the Mets' top choice for the final spot in their rotation, though the team has remained in contact with three other free-agent pitchers -- Randy Wolf, Jon Garland and Ben Sheets. They know they'd have competition for Wolf (Dodgers), Garland (Diamondbacks) and Sheets (Rangers, possibly Yankees) but aren't sure what other teams are competing for Perez.The Mets had been hopeful to land free agent Derek Lowe earlier but were surprised when the rival Braves outbid them by $24 million, landing Lowe with a $60-million, four-year contract. Perez, 27, is eight years younger than Lowe, though not quite as consistent.Mets GM Omar Minaya would love to import Perez, so the Mets are not likely to take one of the other pitchers unless he feels his chances for Perez are gone.Nymr83 Jan 24 2009 12:14 PMI hope "the mystery team" comes and raises perez's price too high so we can sign Sheets. Then Boras and Perez can admit there was no mystery team and we get both at a reduced rate!MFS62 Jan 24 2009 01:21 PMIf money is the issue, I'd like to see the Mets sign Sheets and with any Ollie Perez money left over, go out and sign Odalis Perez. His ERA was only .10 worse than Ollie's last year, is still only 32 years old, and probably be signed for far less money than any of the other names that have been in the press lately.LaterMFS62 Jan 24 2009 01:21 PMOops. DupeSorryLaterseawolf17 Jan 30 2009 01:00 PMVaritek back to Boston for one year, $5 million.Frayed Knot Jan 30 2009 02:36 PMVaritek's (read: Boras's) threat to sit out the season and/or retire didn't get the Sox to budge I see.Tek is one of several who turned down arbitration offers this winter only to wind up not only with a much smaller deal than arb would have snagged him but didn't get the multi-year deal either.Now it's hope you play well and the economy improves when you can do the same dance next year.Ashie62 Feb 02 2009 03:56 PMAnyone for Varitek via trade and a pay raise?Fman99 Feb 02 2009 07:27 PM="Ashie62":2t5ssjz6]Anyone for Varitek via trade and a pay raise?[/quote:2t5ssjz6].220metirish Feb 02 2009 07:43 PMIs that his weight or his average? , sucks either way though.metirish Feb 04 2009 11:35 AM]Left-hander Chase Wright was traded by the New York Yankees to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday for outfielder-catcher Eric Fryer.metirish Feb 07 2009 02:23 PMAndruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's.Rockin' Doc Feb 07 2009 05:10 PMmetirish - "Andruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's."Good to see that Jones has his pride. Better to go unsigned than sell one's soul by possibly donning a Yankee uniform. I suddenly have a new sense of respect for Jones.MFS62 Feb 08 2009 07:35 AM="Rockin' Doc":2e2xwbch]metirish - "Andruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's."Good to see that Jones has his pride. Better to go unsigned than sell one's soul by possibly donning a Yankee uniform. I suddenly have a new sense of respect for Jones.[/quote:2e2xwbch]B'sides, they couldn't have the signing photo op soon anyhow.They'd first have to send out Cecil Fielder's uni to have the seams let out to fit Jones.LaterFrayed Knot Feb 08 2009 08:45 PMAndruw to the Rangers - apparently gets a ML deal for low-end money (500K) plus incentives.15mil to practically minimum wage in one year is tough to do.Fman99 Feb 09 2009 06:44 AM="Frayed Knot":1zv55w66]Andruw to the Rangers - apparently gets a ML deal for low-end money (500K) plus incentives.15mil to practically minimum wage in one year is tough to do.[/quote:1zv55w66]Yeah, poor guy. My heart breaks for him./sarcasmEdgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:07 AMIt's not like he doesn't get to keep the 15 miills.Vic Sage Feb 09 2009 09:08 AMyeah, i mean basically he just got a raise!Frayed Knot Feb 09 2009 09:26 AMSure, it just shows a helluva difference between what someone thought he was worth last year vs what they think he's worth barely a year later.How the mighty (and fat) have fallen.
Guest metsguyinmichigan Guests Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Supposedly, Sheets is meeting with the Rangers.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Wolf turned down an offer for that much? , and I was thinking he could be had for a song on a one year deal.
Guest sharpie Guests Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Fine. I actually saw Wolf pitch twice last year, at the only game I attended at MFY Stadium and at the game I attended at Petco. Both time he got shellacked.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Author Posted January 23, 2009 There are a number of available starters who can give you at least a league average ERA, several of whom have the upside to do significantly better. Randy Wolf is not one of them. I see no point in pursuing a demonstrably inferior pitcher just because he's a lefty.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 I don't think anybody but Wally Matthews is arguing that his leftiness is important, and Wally is only throwing that pitch to drum up "Mets Gotta Steal Pettitte" angles. Who do you have your eye on?
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Just turned over to MLB Network after watching "What Not To Wear" and heard Tom Verducci say that Perez is moving closer to signing with the Mets.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 Here's the source: Jon "Boras Boy" Heyman]Mets extend offer to Perez, their top targetThe Mets have placed an offer on the table for free-agent lefthander Oliver Perez, SI.com has learned, and are hopeful to have an answer in coming days regarding their prime pitching target.The Mets are believed to have improved their original thought, which was for about $30 million over three years. But it isn't certain what their latest offer is.Perez remains the Mets' top choice for the final spot in their rotation, though the team has remained in contact with three other free-agent pitchers -- Randy Wolf, Jon Garland and Ben Sheets. They know they'd have competition for Wolf (Dodgers), Garland (Diamondbacks) and Sheets (Rangers, possibly Yankees) but aren't sure what other teams are competing for Perez.The Mets had been hopeful to land free agent Derek Lowe earlier but were surprised when the rival Braves outbid them by $24 million, landing Lowe with a $60-million, four-year contract. Perez, 27, is eight years younger than Lowe, though not quite as consistent.Mets GM Omar Minaya would love to import Perez, so the Mets are not likely to take one of the other pitchers unless he feels his chances for Perez are gone.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 I hope "the mystery team" comes and raises perez's price too high so we can sign Sheets. Then Boras and Perez can admit there was no mystery team and we get both at a reduced rate!
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 If money is the issue, I'd like to see the Mets sign Sheets and with any Ollie Perez money left over, go out and sign Odalis Perez. His ERA was only .10 worse than Ollie's last year, is still only 32 years old, and probably be signed for far less money than any of the other names that have been in the press lately.Later
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 Varitek back to Boston for one year, $5 million.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 Varitek's (read: Boras's) threat to sit out the season and/or retire didn't get the Sox to budge I see.Tek is one of several who turned down arbitration offers this winter only to wind up not only with a much smaller deal than arb would have snagged him but didn't get the multi-year deal either.Now it's hope you play well and the economy improves when you can do the same dance next year.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 Anyone for Varitek via trade and a pay raise?
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 ="Ashie62":2t5ssjz6]Anyone for Varitek via trade and a pay raise?[/quote:2t5ssjz6].220metirish Feb 02 2009 07:43 PMIs that his weight or his average? , sucks either way though.metirish Feb 04 2009 11:35 AM]Left-hander Chase Wright was traded by the New York Yankees to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday for outfielder-catcher Eric Fryer.metirish Feb 07 2009 02:23 PMAndruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's.Rockin' Doc Feb 07 2009 05:10 PMmetirish - "Andruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's."Good to see that Jones has his pride. Better to go unsigned than sell one's soul by possibly donning a Yankee uniform. I suddenly have a new sense of respect for Jones.MFS62 Feb 08 2009 07:35 AM="Rockin' Doc":2e2xwbch]metirish - "Andruw Jones turns down non-roster spring training invite from the MFY's."Good to see that Jones has his pride. Better to go unsigned than sell one's soul by possibly donning a Yankee uniform. I suddenly have a new sense of respect for Jones.[/quote:2e2xwbch]B'sides, they couldn't have the signing photo op soon anyhow.They'd first have to send out Cecil Fielder's uni to have the seams let out to fit Jones.LaterFrayed Knot Feb 08 2009 08:45 PMAndruw to the Rangers - apparently gets a ML deal for low-end money (500K) plus incentives.15mil to practically minimum wage in one year is tough to do.Fman99 Feb 09 2009 06:44 AM="Frayed Knot":1zv55w66]Andruw to the Rangers - apparently gets a ML deal for low-end money (500K) plus incentives.15mil to practically minimum wage in one year is tough to do.[/quote:1zv55w66]Yeah, poor guy. My heart breaks for him./sarcasmEdgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:07 AMIt's not like he doesn't get to keep the 15 miills.Vic Sage Feb 09 2009 09:08 AMyeah, i mean basically he just got a raise!Frayed Knot Feb 09 2009 09:26 AMSure, it just shows a helluva difference between what someone thought he was worth last year vs what they think he's worth barely a year later.How the mighty (and fat) have fallen.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 Is that his weight or his average? , sucks either way though.
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