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The Brewers just aquired Scott Linebrick from the Padres
The Brewers just aquired Scott Linebrick from the Padres
Carmona of the Cleveland Indians has allowed no offense through this game so far tonight..If you know what I mean![]()
They're now even on the 1 - 0 games.
Baseball Tonight didn't think there was a chance that Texiera was going anywhere, simply because the Rangers are expecting the moon for him. They said that when the Indians inquired about Kenny Lofton (yeah, they need him back for a third go around), the player that the Rangers wanted in return was the Tribe's top pitching prospect. If they want that for a 40 year old outfielder, imagine what they're asking for in return for Texiera.
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They're now even on the 1 - 0 games.
Baseball Tonight didn't think there was a chance that Texiera was going anywhere, simply because the Rangers are expecting the moon for him. They said that when the Indians inquired about Kenny Lofton (yeah, they need him back for a third go around), the player that the Rangers wanted in return was the Tribe's top pitching prospect. If they want that for a 40 year old outfielder, imagine what they're asking for in return for Texiera.
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Glavine got win #299 last night. And the Braves lost. Good night for the Mets.
Rangers vs. Mariners - 4 game series. Result - Texas 4 Mariners 0
If only the Rangers sucked a little more.![]()
For the sake of convesation, is Biggio a lock for HOF? I now the guy is an excellent baseball player, and has had a long career. But is he one of the greatest ever to play the game? I don't intend to disrespect him, but is his real strongest asset longevity?
Finally! They pounded us for three games over the last three days but the Royals shutout that certain NY team tonight by a score of 7-0. Nice to see that high dollar lineup not being able to produce anything (even if it is for just one game).![]()
-- Rob
I'm biased. Of course he belongs! If Sandberg made it, Biggio should. Here's an interesting article about his chances:
http://onemoredyingquail.blogspot.com/2007/06/craig-biggio-hall-of-famer.html
I found this interesting:
Do the players numbers meet Hall of Fame standards?
In addition to the upcoming 3,000 hit milestone, Biggio boasts career totals of 1,813 runs scored (16th all-time, although two good years gets him into the top ten), 657 doubles (6th all-time, eight behind George Brett for fifth), 412 stolen bases, 286 homeruns, and 283 hit by pitch (2nd all-time, four behind Hughie Jennings). He has a Black Ink score of 17 (T-130th all-time) and a Gray Ink score of 106 (T-199th all-time). His HOF Standards score, with the average Hall of Fame score a fifty, is 54.9, good for 48th all-time. His HOF Monitor stands at 145.0 anything above 100 is considered a likely Hall of Famer. So yeah, he meets Hall of Fame standards.
HOF Standards score
http://www.baseball-reference.com/about/leader_glossary.shtml#hof_standards
Hall of Fame Monitor
http://www.baseball-reference.com/about/leader_glossary.shtml#hof_monitor
Finally! They pounded us for three games over the last three days but the Royals shutout that certain NY team tonight by a score of 7-0. Nice to see that high dollar lineup not being able to produce anything (even if it is for just one game).![]()
-- Rob
I hope so too. With Dotel having a free-agent option at the end of this year, I would prefer to see a trade and us get something for him as opposed to having him walk away at the end of the year and the Royals get nothing for him.That Royals bunch is starting to grow on me. I hope the Tigers can sweet talk them out of that hot reliever they're shopping around.
I hope so too. With Dotel having a free-agent option at the end of this year, I would prefer to see a trade and us get something for him as opposed to having him walk away at the end of the year and the Royals get nothing for him.
-- Rob