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lolTed Robinson: What position do you like most? Pablo Sandoval: "Hit." TR: Which glove do you like best? Pablo: "Bat."
even though he's a giant, i must admit, dude's awesome
lolTed Robinson: What position do you like most? Pablo Sandoval: "Hit." TR: Which glove do you like best? Pablo: "Bat."
Wow, I didn't believe it all this time but Cashman is standing firm with that "I've only got $2M left to spend" story. I stand corrected...Johnny Damon is most likely going back to Oakland for a 1-year, $5M deal.* * A source tells Bill Ladson of MLB.com that the Nationals are atop Orlando Hudson's wish list.
* * Cardinals signed LHP Rich Hill to a minor league contract.
* * Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com reports that the Diamondbacks and Rockies are interested in right-hander Derrick Turnbow.
* * According to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, free agent left-hander Noah Lowry will hold a private workout for interested teams next Tuesday in Phoenix.
* * According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, the Rockies are interested in signing Melvin Mora as a backup infielder.
* * The Cubs have signed infielder Chad Tracy to a minor league contract, according to ESPN Chicago's Bruce Levine.
* * Johnny Damon's return to the Yankees is extremely unlikely, according to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch.
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Brewers signed OF Jim Edmonds to a minor league contract.
Edmonds, who turns 40 in June, must be added to the major league roster by March 25 or he will be granted his release. He'll make $850,000 if he makes the roster, with a chance to make between $2-2.5 million with performance incentives. Edmonds hasn't appeared in the majors since 2008, but still proved pretty valuable, slugging 19 homers with a 937 OPS in 250 at-bats with the Cubs. One of the more underrated players in recent memory, Edmonds is just 18 home runs away from 400. It's a very nice low-risk acquisition.
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Pablo is the fucking GOAT!lol
even though he's a giant, i must admit, dude's awesome
I guess he'd be good. We don't really have a real lead off hitter. I'm not sure if we have a prospect that could lead off either.The Toronto Blue Jays contacted Scott Boras today, inquiring about Johnny Damon. The Jays are in need of a lead-off type hitter and if Damon drops his price...imagine that?
Too bad Byrnes is garbage at this point in his career.Mariners signed OF Eric Byrnes to a one-year contract.
The Diamondbacks are on the hook for $11 million while Byrnes will almost certainly make the major league minimum with Seattle. The 33-year-old outfielder isn't going to be an everyday player anymore, but something will have to give in an outfield/designated hitter situation that also includes Michael Saunders, Ken Griffey Jr. and Milton Bradley. Byrnes has batted just .218/.271/.382 over the past two seasons since landing his big contract.
He was one of those crazy-crashing into walls, diving for short pops-type of outfielders. Injuries got the best of his career after age 30.I used to love Byrnes