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White Sox extend Jermaine Dye; 2 years, $22 million, option for a third year at $12M. I think it's dumb. What do you think?

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Jose Tabata’s season is over as he needs surgery on his right wrist.

 

Peter Abraham

 

Super outfield prospect who's 18 and has been mashing in A-ball.

He's slugging 9 points above the FSL average. Mashing is kind of a strong term. Assuming he makes it back though, he's the Yankees' #1 prospect (after Chamberlain exhausts his eligibility).

 

White Sox extend Jermaine Dye; 2 years, $22 million, option for a third year at $12M. I think it's dumb. What do you think?

The Sox can't afford to lose any more offense, they have little minor league depth and this isn't a long term commitment. Dye had a bad slump making his numbers look bad but he's been solid the last few months.

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He seems too creaky to rely on for 2009, though.

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A quick note on Brandon Webb. He's the first pitcher to throw three straight shutouts since Roger Clemens in 1998.

 

What's even more amazing is how the D-backs scored the 3rd least runs over the season and yet, in first place. The Nationals and Giants being 1 and 2 thus far.

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Billy Wagner saves another game and brings his ERA down to 1.50 in the process. He really is having a remarkable year, one of the best for a Mets reliever in the team's history. Jesse Orosco and John Franco had some damn good seasons.

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Billy Wagner saves another game and brings his ERA down to 1.50 in the process. He really is having a remarkable year, one of the best for a Mets reliever in the team's history. Jesse Orosco and John Franco had some damn good seasons.

 

And it will all be for nothing when he blows a couple games in the playoffs. Like he always does.

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Billy Wagner saves another game and brings his ERA down to 1.50 in the process. He really is having a remarkable year, one of the best for a Mets reliever in the team's history. Jesse Orosco and John Franco had some damn good seasons.

 

And it will all be for nothing when he blows a couple games in the playoffs. Like he always does.

 

 

Oh God please, let's not start this again. It was bad enough last October and took away from the usually enjoyable playoff threads

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oh, alright.

 

By the way, the mets carried the momentum against the dregs of the nl in 5-1 fashion. in case anyone was wondering. (we're almost at september, i've gotta start getting in we're-the-best-team-ever mode)

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