[轉錄][情報] Offseason in Review
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標題: [情報] Offseason in Review
時間: Wed Feb 13 23:07:16 2008
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Biggest Winners:
1. Detroit Tigers
- Not only did they add Edgar Renteria to get their shortstop, but they
acquired Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis to give them one of the best
offenses in baseball. The bullpen is still weak, but the rotation and lineup
should allow for the bullpen to make a couple of errors here and there.
Obviously the Tigers went out to get a World Series and I would not be
surprised if they were back playing October ball this October. After acquiring
Willis and Cabrera, they locked up Willis, and are currently working on Miguel
Cabrera. Aside from them, they signed Granderson long term, and also acquired
Jacque Jones to play left field.
2. New York Mets
- The Mets kept pretty quiet this off season after their heart breaking
collapse in the final weeks of the season. However, they played hard to get
with the Twins and finally pulled off a huge deal to land the best pitcher in
baseball, Johan Santana. Not only that, but they gave up four decent minor
league players who are still unproven. I do not think this locks up the
division, but it makes them a lot better than last season with just one major
addition. Other notable additions are Ryan Church and Brian Schneider, who
should adjust nicely to Shea Stadium after playing in D.C.
Biggest Losers:
1. Minnesota Twins
- Yes the Twins were able to unload Johan Santana but did not get anything in
return that will help them significantly in 2008. If they had taken an earlier
offer, they could have had Jacoby Ellsbury and four other prospects that were a
lot better than the ones they got. With the trade, they have no number one
starter with Liriano still in question and although they landed Delmon Young,
did nothing to improve their infield by signing Mike Lamb and Adam Everett. In
the division they are in now, I think they will be fighting for third, possible
fourth if the Royals turn it around.
2. St. Louis Cardinals
- Just a year after winning the World Series, the Cardinals finished in third
place. They had no pitching, and did nothing this off season to improve that.
Yes they added Matt Clement, but he has not pitched successfully in two seasons
. Cesar Izturis is not the answer at shortstop, and hopefully Troy Glaus can
perform at third. Who knows if Ankiel can repeat his impressive numbers now
moving to center, and who is playing right field again? Skip Schumaker, or the
rookie Colby Rasmus.
Honorable Mention: Scott Boras
Best Signing:
1. Andruw Jones, Dodgers
- To sign Andruw Jones to a two year deal worth 36.2 million dollars does not
seem like a good signing considering he hit .222 with 26 HR, but that was
obviously a fluke. He had 50 HR just two seasons ago. Yes, we can see his is on
the decline but he still has two solid years left and if Dodger pitching can
hold the line, I think they will be up for a playoff bid.
Worst Signing:
1. Mariano Rivera
- Mariano Rivera is one of the best closers in the history of the game, but in
no way did he deserve a three year deal. I am going to avoid the money and the
type of player he is for one second. The Yankees are an old team and in order
to compete with the Yankees, need to get younger. Signing him to a one year
deal or even two year deal would allow them to go out and try and land someone
like Joe Nathan or Francisco Rodriguez in the next off season. Instead, they
are stuck with the closer who is expected to struggle.
2. Aaron Rowand
- For the Giants, they are in no position to be injury prone players. The
Giants are a last place team and keep signing players when they should be
trading the good players they have left for younger players with better
potential. Just not a smart signing on the Giants part.
Best Trade: Athletics traded OF Nick Swisher to the Chicago White Sox for LHP
Gio Gonzalez, RHP Fautino De Los Santos and OF Ryan Sweeney.
- Wow. What a move by the A's. Not only did they acquire three solid prospects
but they got rid of a decent player locked up for a long time. Don't get me
wrong, I think that Swisher can perform, but not enough to help the A's. The
White Sox traded away three players key to their future for one player who may
or may not help. Big win for A's.
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W L ERA G SV SVO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO WHIP AVG K/9 H/9
1 3 2.13 47 2 --- 38.0 22 10 9 4 3 22 42 1.16 .172 9.95 5.21
4 5 2.49 74 38 45 72.1 47 24 20 5 1 37 104 1.16 .180 12.94 5.85
1 2 2.89 59 24 27 53.0 42 25 17 5 2 48 77 1.70 .210 13.08 7.13
2 2 3.09 30 19 23 32.0 25 13 11 2 2 16 36 1.28 .216 10.13 7.03
Atlanta Braves 49 John Rocker
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