Did you know that Oneli has 12 fingers on his hands?
Spiderman has nothing on Oneli!
How would you have proceeded with your day without knowing this?
- Jim looks at the Fukudome-Bay rumor. Speaking of The Great Fuku, Mark Gonzales spoke with a veteran international scout and heard good things: "Fukudome is a quality bat. A line-drive, double-RBI type hitter with dependable defensive skills. He would be a good acquisition for either club." MLBTR has a review of the Fuku rumors.
- BTB, BBTF, and BA on the Milledge trade.
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Oneli "3-Fingered Brown x 4" Perez
How about...
Maybe Boras isn't an idiot
Look like his client is OK after all, for all who were worried A-Rod was going to be underpaid.
yankee$ to put hughes in santana package?
After two days of internal discussions among front-office executives, the Yankees swallowed hard Friday and decided to offer Phil Hughes to the Twins as part of the trade package they hope will land them Johan Santana.
"We're going for it," was the way one club source put it.
Based on their talks with Twins GM Bill Smith, the Yankees knew they couldn't make a deal for Santana without including Hughes, their 21-year-old righthander widely regarded as a potential staff ace.
The Yanks had declared Joba Chamberlain off limits, and the Twins told them that Ian Kennedy, the third of their three prized righthanders, wouldn't be enough. According to the club source, there was spirited internal debate in the organization via conference calls about whether to make Hughes available.
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The Twins yesterday informed the Yankees they were prepared to deal Santana to the Red Sox unless the 21-year-old Hughes was part of the deal. Fearing Santana would join Josh Beckett to give their World Series champion blood rivals two aces, the Yankees decided to put Hughes on the table.
...There was a split in the Yankees' hierarchy in regard to including Hughes, who was 5-3 with a 4.46 ERA in 13 games this past year, when he missed three months due to hamstring and ankle problems. However, the Red Sox' interest - whether real or put in play to hike the price on the Yankees - played a part.
"The only way to keep [Santana] from the Red Sox is to get him," a Yankees official said last night. "You can't hope some other team does it for you."
and now the funny part
kenny kicked the tires!
time to tell boston who the new frontrunner is
and if boston includes ellsbury or buchholz they will tell new york: if you include kennedy, we'd inclined to prefer your offer!
Minnesota
This is beginning to resemble the Hershel Walker trade that built the Cowboys of the 90's.
What a monster of a deal!
time to call new york
jeez, someone will lose half their farm...
The Hemmingway Cat.
This is what draws me back into posting!?
by defensive indifference on Nov 30, 2007 8:45 PM CST reply actions
Whatever works, DI.
I like it.
'whoa nelly' perez
does his mitt also have an extra digit?
no
spanish for the fingers
and the word dedos in general gives me the creeps. its perfect.
'las doce' == 'the twelve'
'el doce'
by thatshortkid on Nov 30, 2007 11:06 PM CST up reply actions
Haha
by Shoeless In SC on Dec 1, 2007 7:36 AM CST up reply actions
next to the pinky
i wonder if it gives him extra control on certain pitches? what pitches would an extra digit help/hurt?
by thatshortkid on Dec 1, 2007 10:51 AM CST up reply actions
Oneli and his extra fingers
by Florida Jim on Dec 1, 2007 10:58 AM CST reply actions
What the hell is in the gene pool
The perfect trade partner for us...
Burke is likely to be traded, but he still makes an awful lot of sense for Houston as a right-handed backup for switch-hitter Kaz Matsui and left-handed hitter Michael Bourn. As is, the Astros project to be incredibly weak at the top of the lineup against lefties. Burke's OPS against lefties is about 100 points better than that of Matsui or Geoff Blum.
Source: Houston Chronicle
Luke Scott starting and LF and Chris Burke can play some CF or just be a utility guy for us. What do the Astros need?
What do the Astros need?
It's Ed Wade
by hitlesswonder on Dec 1, 2007 7:15 PM CST up reply actions
That's too bad...
by hitlesswonder on Dec 1, 2007 11:57 PM CST up reply actions
Not enough cash?
Maybe I should elaborate...
- The Sox have been a pretty risk-averse team; they shy away from spending big money on players they aren't absolutely confident in. Most player acquisitions are via trade or relatively cheap free agents. I'm not saying they won't spend money -- I'm saying the big ticket free agents are not how they spend their money (unless they are absolutely confident in the player).
- The Sox spent $4M on Linebrink for 2008 since the Hunter signing fell through. It's possible that came from money earmarked for Hunter.
- I think just because they were willing to sign Hunter to a large contract doesn't mean that they will with Fukodome. They are way more familiar with Hunter and obviously liked him a lot.
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 12:44 AM CST up reply actions
i'd say the sox will expend
It's clear with everything gathered that,
Now I certainly don't think the Sox are just going to spend money spend it, but there are definitely fits that make sense.
The last time I checked...
Oh Jabroni....
My comment is fact...
Why do you read into things so paper thin?
Fact-Both the Sox and Hunter said an offer was made, and BOTH parties were surprised something didn't get worked out.
The whole point of this was the question of the Sox not spending any more money this off-season. My point was that clearly the Sox have intentions of spending money, or they wouldn't have put a offer in of 5/75. And before you give the "well, the Sox knew he wouldn't accept" response, Hunter and his quotes are very telling.
They are?
Not that I disagree with your main point, mind you...
Most of his quotes were useless
I'm not trying to defend the Sox. They are in a ton of trouble, and need a major overhaul.
The point I was trying to make was the Sox spending money, in reference to hitlesswonders post. He feels like most, if not all the money has been spent for this off-season, and I just don't find that to be the case, based on the offer to Hunter.
So do you think that the Sox will still spend...
I didnt realize the off season was over
Sheesh...
Obviously, it's possible the Sox will do something else. But, I'd be surprised if they were willing to outbid the Cubs or Texas for Fukodome and I don't think they have enough tradeable assets to do more than one deal. I wasn't calling the Sox cheap, incompetent, or saying they don't care about winning. It was just an opinion about what they'll do given their apparent resources, history of acquisitions, and what's out in the market.
You think the Sox will do something splashier I guess -- and maybe they will. We'll have to see.
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 5:04 PM CST up reply actions
Never mind....
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 7:15 PM CST up reply actions
from BA's take
is that hawk?
This could be an early Christmas present
He's only got one year before reaching free agency, so I wouldn't offer anything more than a back-of-the-rotation arm, Egbert/Broadway/Haeger... And even that seems a big rich... But should he become a FA, the Sox should be looking to pick him up, OBP be damned.
If the Sox want to go semi-cheap in LF
I agree...
That's one reason I hope the Sox aren't wedded to having a hitter with "leadoff skills" in LF in 2008.
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 12:33 AM CST up reply actions
Man, I'd be all over Nady
Completely Unrelated
Savage was born in Columbus, Ohio to Angelo Poffo, an Italian American Catholic, and Judy, a Jewish American.[1]
He is a graduate of Downers Grove North High School in a suburb near Chicago, Illinois. Randy Poffo attended Southern Illinois and graduated in 1971. After college, Randy was a minor league baseball catcher in the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago White Sox farm systems. He injured his natural (right) throwing shoulder at one point so he learned to throw with his left arm instead. When Poffo played for the St. Petersburg Cardinals minor-league baseball team in 1971, one of his teammates was Keith Hernandez. The team was managed by Jimmy Piersall.[2]
I would love to know
So Toby Hall has hope. Either as a lefty or a wrestler.
For those of you who pooh-poohed
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/baseball/mlb/11/30/james.clutch/index.html
Interesting he refuses to makes any extrapolation as to how that relates to charachter/courage under fire. Just the facts, ma'am.
in foreign development news
as for who noboa is: link
kenny is going for it!
Oh yeah.
and the other half for 2 years of miggy
C D-Luc
1B A-Gonz
2B D-Rich
3B M-Cab
LF Jesse-O
CF B-And
RF R-Sween
DH P-Ozun
:p
No SS i see
by omnipotent grab on Dec 2, 2007 3:45 PM CST up reply actions
Seriously...
by Shoeless In SC on Dec 2, 2007 4:14 PM CST up reply actions
right
C T-Hall
1B A-Gonz
2B D-Rich
3B M-Cab
SS J-Uri
LF R-Mack
CF Jesse-O
RF J-Dye
DH P-Ozun
:p
correction
1B A-Gonz
2B P-Ozun
3B M-Cab
SS J-Uri
LF R-Mack
CF Jesse-O
RF J-Dye
DH E-Young
will that team score 200 runs in a year?
That is disgusting.
by Shoeless In SC on Dec 2, 2007 8:01 PM CST up reply actions
might not be talking santana...
Ellsbury would look nice wearing the right sox!
who wants stuff?
the marlins apparently wanted both adenhart and santana and the angels said no.
kenny's after him too!
active pursuers baby!
I'm scared to know what
That Angels offer was no low baller.
by Shoeless In SC on Dec 2, 2007 4:13 PM CST up reply actions
i wish we had a GM who said this
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=6964
i don't necessarily mean KW doesn't believe this or whatever; it's just that this is about as clear and lucid description of the philosophy of an organization as you'll get in such a short space. and it's nice to hear someone actually say it.
The whole interview is great....
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 7:19 PM CST up reply actions
Yeah, sounds great.
Take, for example,
they're the standard you're measured by
as for the yankees, i think we all know the dysfunction that organization has. i think it's quite tenuous to ascribe every move they make to their gm. bad example.
Which is
Right.
very cynical, aren't you
Following his plan might save his ass
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 9:14 PM CST up reply actions
Whoa!
by hitlesswonder on Dec 2, 2007 9:14 PM CST up reply actions

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