Agreed. I suggest a broad new initiative... we should put a promotion relegation aspect into this league. Since we are the major leagues and there is another TGG league that is widely accepted as the minor leagues we should give the first place person of the minor league (or possibly top two) a shot at promotion and relegate the lowest team of our league. We should also set the draft order ourselves with the reverse of last years final standings. All in favor say I. I
just wait until he does get in the rotation.its lights out. or he could be my nick swisher from last year.I hold onto him until the all star break waiting for the breakout.he does squat.then I release him and he goes on a tear.
Hey FTC. I really don't like that trade at this point in the season. The upside of what I'm giving up is just wayyy too much at this point. I countered with another deal. It's rather big, but look through. I think it addresses the position you were looking at in some capacity. Feel free to counter if you wish.
I'm on for a little while... let's work this MM. I don't want the guy you offered for my position of need. I'll counter
We have a trade. MisterMoss trades Scott Rolen Travis Hafner FirstTimeCaller trades Carlos Lee John Smoltz
Mar 30 Ian Browne, of RedSox.MLB.com, reports Boston Red Sox RP Keith Foulke pitched another scoreless inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday, March 29, keeping his spring training ERA at 0.00. Steal of the draft, anyone?
Too much celebrating on making the roster 17a? CAPE CORAL, Fla. -- Minnesota Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano was arrested and charged with drunken driving, but his team said he still could begin the season with the club. The 22-year-old left-hander was released on bond and is to return to Cape Coral for an undetermined court date. "He's a young man who made a mistake," Twins general manager Terry Ryan said. "He's embarrassed and I'm embarrassed." Liriano was going 56 mph in a 35 mph zone and drifting between lanes early Thursday, Cape Coral police spokesman Angelo Bitsis said Friday. An officer smelled alcohol and gave Liriano a field sobriety test, Bitsis said. Liriano registered a .133 blood-alcohol level, he added. Florida's unlawful blood-alcohol level for drivers is .08. Liriano made his major league debut in September and went 1-2 with a 5.70 ERA in 23 2-3 innings. The Dominican is expected to start the season in the bullpen.
Too bad he cant stomach his decent spring. Keith Foulke was scratched from his scheduled outing on Thursday due to an intestenal problem. He's scheduled to pitch on Saturday. Mar. 31 - 12:01 am et