Good signing for a team that really has nothing to lose by signing him. It's only a minor league deal. He's been plagued by injury over the past few years. Let him start in AAA, build arm strength and by the end of the year he could be an impact player out of the Jays pen. You never know.
Haha yeah. Not going to happen.
If Pettitte decides to come back then the roto is set. If not, then it's time go after Jeremy Bonderman, Justin Duchscherer, Jeff Francis, ect. They really don't have much pitching depth. They could use an arm or two in AAA in case of injury.
I'd take Arencibia other Montero. Russ Martin will do most of the catching while his division foe will be the full time starter. Here's a list of rookie position players that I think will be starting on opening day. And the order of which I think how good they'll be. The other list is guy who...
Brewers.
They were always a good team, but not quite good enough to make it to the playoffs. And as the old saying goes, "Pitching wins ballgames." The Brew Crew went out and traded for Zack Greinke and Shaun Marcum. They also added Takashi Saito who's always been a reliable arm thoughout his...
You can add right - handed reliever to that list.
I see the Yankees going after a Marcus Thames type to fill that "right-handed outfielder" role. The only guys that Yankees could look at internally are Greg Golson and Colin Curtis. Neither of which I'm sold on. The SP could be set if Pettitte...
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