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I'd give the guy a 5 year, 75 million dollar deal today and feel fine with it.
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/mlb/news/story?id=5846625The awards keep piling up for the Texas Rangers with Vladimir Guerrero winning the Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award on Wednesday.
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Guerrero beat out Boston's David Oritz and Minnesota's Jim Thome. Toronto's Adam Lind won the award last year.
Guerrero had a bounce-back season, hitting .300 with 29 homers and 115 RBIs in 152 games in his first season in Texas. He hit .306 with 106 RBIs as the DH to lead all players in that role.
He becomes the second Ranger to win the award after Rafael Palmeiro in 1999.
It's not clear if Guerrero will be back with the Rangers next season. The team declined a $9 million option for 2011 on Guerrero's contract. He received a $1 million buyout, but the team has expressed interest in working out a new deal.
The designated hitter award is voted on by club beat writers, broadcasters and American League public relations departments. An outstanding DH has been named since 1973, and in 2004 commissioner Bud Selig named it after Martinez, a five-time winner.
Guerrero's award follows Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton who was named AL MVP on Tuesday.
Jose Reyes is available, but the Mets want three or four players in exchange for their shortstop, according to Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle (on Twitter). Reyes, 27, earns $11MM in 2011 before becoming a free agent. He hit .282/.321/.428 with 30 steals and 50 extra base hits in 603 plate appearances last year.
There's no indication that Mets GM Sandy Alderson is actively shopping Reyes, but there would be a market for him. Earlier today, Schulman reported that the Giants are focusing on finding a shortstop. Along with the Cardinals and Padres, they have interest in free agent Miguel Tejada. Tejada, Juan Uribe, Cesar Izturis Jason Bartlett, J.J. Hardy, Marco Scutaro and others are potentially available, but in general the shortstops available via trade or free agency aren't overly appealing.
I completely agree, but I really wanted him. He had a low ERA, good IP, and a good clubhouse guy who wins games. Thats what we needed for our rotation.mets would have had to give him a little more
he's from here, likes the west coast.
he actually lives around the corner, like a mile, from my house
The Mets ballpark is more of a pitchers park than Dodger Stadium so he would do well here. You dont have to strikeout out a lot of batters to be a great pitcher. As you can see he didnt strike many guys out, but the balls in play were caught and it our big ballpark they would just be easy outs.Garland only pitched as well as he did because of the ballpark he was in and the defense behind him. His ERA was a run higher on the road than it was at home. His about 4 BB/9 aren't a good sign either, especially since he's only striking out about 6 per 9.
i think you're talking about the mets, but i'll post anywaysGarland only pitched as well as he did because of the ballpark he was in and the defense behind him. His ERA was a run higher on the road than it was at home. His about 4 BB/9 aren't a good sign either, especially since he's only striking out about 6 per 9.