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Josh Anderson for NL ROTY!!!!

 

Yeah, but seriously, the Astros' rookie CF prospect has reached base 9 times in his last 9 ABs and has a nice average and OBP since he's been starting over the past week. Hopefully the new GM and Cecil Cooper taking over as manager will help the Astros get out of their 'Don't call a guy up till he's 29 years old, potential and stats be damned!' phase. Having Anderson in center, Pence in right, Burke at 2B, and Everett at SS will give the Astros good defense up the middle and a nice, solid core of speed to complement the sluggers. And it would be relatively thrifty instead of investing in Aaron Rowand or someone to play center.

Anderson doesn't even have good OBPs in the minors. He has no power or plate discipline, and given a full time job he's Juan Pierre lite. That's not a good thing.

 

.342's not THAT bad. It's not that good, either especially for a leadoff hitter. But Anderson's a left-handed slap hitter with speed and from what I've seen of him in the minors and the last couple weeks in Houston, he'd be more like a poor man's Willy Taveras than Juan Pierre lite. I think Anderson would have a high-enough BA to keep his OBP up in the .340 range. And he'd be cheap, which would give the Astros enough money to play with to try to add a starting pitcher in the offseason. Does anybody have a list of which starters are going to be available? I know the FA class on starting pitching is the dregs this year, unless a team wants to sign a one-year deal for an injured player like a Randy Wolf, or a Jason Jennings, or a Freddy Garcia.

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All things considered, I'd still want Jason Jennings, but Curt Schilling is the best FA pitcher on the market this offseason.

 

There will probably be more people available through trades than on the free agent market (Garland, Willis, etc.).

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Looking at a list of 2008 FA starters, a few names interest me:

 

Paul Byrd (I've always liked him. Must be the wind-up. He's done better than league average this year.)

Bartolo Colon (Ok, he's been pretty bad recently because of injury, but he was good once and will probably be at least decent again.)

Curt Schilling

Randy Wolf

Freddy Garcia

 

Hey, Jeff Weaver's on the market again!

 

Yeah, that list is depressing. Hmmm...Roger Clemens is a free agent again this offseason.

 

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Yeah, that list is depressing. Hmmm...Roger Clemens is a free agent again this offseason.

 

Don't laugh. Some analyst (name escaping me at the moment) said that Houston would be the most likely destination if Roger decides to pitch next year.

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The last time the Phillies were in first place was April 6, 2005. I don't know why Mets fans are nervous.

 

How does that has anything to do with September of 2007? How about because this weekend was like two teams passing in the night. One team playing EXACTLY how the Mets were last year, and another team looking old, lethargic, sloppy and crappy baseball.

 

J-Rols was right, the Phillies ARE the team to beat, the Mets need an overhaul and it starts with Willie. Then the bullpen except for Wagner.

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Uh, actually the Phils success against the Mets in mostly super-tight games makes them seem like they're BETTER than they are. They're a slightly better than average team at best. A knockout offense that at times can go cold, but is usually hot. And the worst pitching in the game.

 

Edit: Oh you mean the Mets. I think they get beat by the Padres if they win the WC, first round. Mets would beat Milwaukee/Chicago 1st round, tho.

 

Oh man, Al, you can just smell a 3-run walk-off homer...

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You can always tell how much time is left in the season by the volume of profanity the TWIB thread contains.

 

If I'm going down, I'm taking everyone with me!

 

NINE-TEEN-OH-EIGHT!

 

There, had to get it off my chest. Feel somewhat better ;)

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As frustrating as the last four nights have been, I'm still not that concerned. The Mets are a better team than this, and they'd have to continue playing at this level for literally the rest of the year to actually be in trouble. I'm still more upset at Justin McCariens right now, to be honest.

 

Get back to me when it's half a game.

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Yeah, I'm not all that worried about the Phils. I'll be worried as fuck if they win the wild card and we have to play them, but for now I'm not concerned. And Steve J. Rogers, firing Willie would be pretty, um, wrong.

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I'm sticking to "Cubs won't win four out of twelve" till I see them win that fourth game, though.

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Starter-wise, they'll have to face Harang twice, Arroyo, Gorzelanny, and some Marlin scrubs that will inexplicably shut them down. Cubs are going with a four-man rotation from here on out. Can the Brewers just do Sheets-Gallardo?

 

No, Al, I won't celebrate a division win. There's nothing to rejoice over, since they were expected to win 85 and make the playoffs. That's the baseline. I'll try to save my excitement for a pennant.

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