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And So it Begins

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And you sound disappointed.

This wasn't there when I first responded.

 

I'd be disappointed if they got Ben Sheets. As it is they traded all but one of their trade-able chips away(last one being Duncan who's about 3 years away) for a pitcher closer to retirement than his prime.

 

Buster Olney said the Yankees are a lock to win 120 games next season on ESPNEWS just now :lol:

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Randy Johnson, healthy Mike Mussina, the same Pavano of 2004, a sane Kevin Brown, and a healthy Jaret Wright is a pretty good staff.

 

If we get Beltran, he might not be so far off. Although that would mean that we somehow manage to get a servicable bench.

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Yankees still have zero bench depth (Dave Roberts was "just a bench player" too), so injuries will murder them, and they have nothing to put up if they have to replace a Sheffield or even a Jeter or A-Rod.

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Those are a lot of ifs as far as I see it. I think the Yankees are a 100 win team if everybody stays healthy. If Wright and Brown go down and Pavano doesn't meet expectations then there are going to be riots since NY has nothing to trade to bolster the staff now.

 

Red Sox have alot of ifs in their pitching staff as well, but they have alot of trading chips if they need to fix it.

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I couldn't possibly care any less about this Randy Johnson stuff anymore.

 

Let's move onto the shameless financial whoring for Carlos Beltran now, shall we?

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Looks like the Cardinals signed Roberto Alomar to a one year deal. Whoop-tee Doo.

Renteria/Womack > Eckstein/Alomar

 

With the Yankees getting RJ, I'd like to see the Subway Series matchup of Pedro and RJ.

 

I'd like to see the Mets trade with the Red Sox (maybe for Mientkiewcz or Millar, longshot for Manny) if they don't get Beltran or Delgado.

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Finally we got Johnson, and we got him for exactly what I said we'd get him for back when the trades were first broken off way back when. Just a matter of waiting em out, I knew Arizona would crack.

 

We're only a piece or two away now. Be afraid American League, be very afraid....

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With a move or two to strengthen their pitching staff I think Anaheim is going to be a force in the AL as well.

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I assume by "American League," you mean Boston, because the AL East arms race is the only thing that matters in the whole league. The A's are a curiosity, the Comedy Central looks to be back. The NL is the better league, I feel.

Yeah, most def. The AL is more top heavy (Two best teams) while the NL has more good teams (Braves, Cards, Giants, Cubs, Astros, Padres, Dodgers, Phillies, Marlins).

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Minnesota scares me the most of any non-East team. Santana will be a year better, Nathan is a hoss, Mauer and Morneau are poised to break out, and they're solid across the board.

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Anti-climatically, Beltran will stay with the Astros.

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Anaheim has a good farm system and can trade for a top tier pitcher if one becomes available.

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I assume by "American League," you mean Boston, because the AL East arms race is the only thing that matters in the whole league. The A's are a curiosity, the Comedy Central looks to be back. The NL is the better league, I feel.

Yeah, most def. The AL is more top heavy (Two best teams) while the NL has more good teams (Braves, Cards, Giants, Cubs, Astros, Padres, Dodgers, Phillies, Marlins).

Yeah I'm waiting for the Cubs-Cardinals-Astros arms race to heat up. Objectively speaking, I think the NL Central is the 2nd hottest division in baseball, maybe even better, who knows. Too bad that of the three matchups, we ended up with the one nobody cares about as the NLCS, but that might be Chicago bias kicking in. Or not?

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Wart, I'm trying to find the link....fuck, can't find it. I'll edit it out.

Apparently Bruce Levine on WMVP in Chicago saying it (that the Yanks are backing off of Beltran)...any confirmation from Chicago-area TSMers would be appreciated. As for now, I take it with a grain of salt.

 

That (if true) would mean the Cubs, Astros, Mets and Tigers (!!!) would be the remaining suitors. It'll be down to the Mets and Astros unless the Cubs get rid of Sammy So-So.

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