by zach hayes | Dec 8, 2005 | Uncategorized
Much has been brewing over the best free agent still on the market, Mr. Johnny Damon. The Boston hero and his agent Scott Boras apparently met with members of the Red Sox front office and the talks were positive, spurring notions that an agreement may be on the way....
by evan brunell | Dec 7, 2005 | Uncategorized
Our second base conundrum was solved today. Loretta, a career .301/.365/.408 hitter, should fit in nicely in the two-spot, allowing Renteria to move to the sixth spot. He has decent speed, and should be able to work some walks. If Damon does not return, Loretta could...
by zach hayes | Dec 7, 2005 | Uncategorized
The Blue Jays have made their point. The front office is sick of losing, sick of being one of the laughing stocks of baseball, and are planning on giving loyal Blue Jays fans a winning product. Ticket sales should go off the charts for Toronto with a roster than added...
by evan brunell | Dec 6, 2005 | Uncategorized
The first basemen in the Sox system have the microscope turned upon them. Ever since Mo Vaughn left, we’ve yet to have a dominant, homegrown first baseman come through the pipeline. Is there one here? If not, we’re going to have to keep looking outside the...
by guest | Dec 5, 2005 | Uncategorized
Baseball has seen an explosion of young talent in recent years, and I thought it might be fun to put some of those names into a fictional roster list of players under the age of 25. I want to put together a full, 25 man roster including bench spots and a bullpen...