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leor_77 Franchise Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:37 am Post subject: |
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jonnybravo wrote: | http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11754873/tampa-bay-rays-manager-joe-maddon-exercises-opt-clause-leaving-team
Joe Maddon has just opted out.
Okay fellas, you know what to do. |
Wow - I really hope this happens. It means two things: either he already knows that the Dodgers have a great offer for him, or that he's going to pressure the Rays to pay him.
EDIT: he's not coaching the Rays in 2015. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:42 am Post subject: |
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leor_77 wrote: | jonnybravo wrote: | http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11754873/tampa-bay-rays-manager-joe-maddon-exercises-opt-clause-leaving-team
Joe Maddon has just opted out.
Okay fellas, you know what to do. |
Wow - I really hope this happens. It means two things: either he already knows that the Dodgers have a great offer for him, or that he's going to pressure the Rays to pay him.
EDIT: he's not coaching the Rays in 2015. |
Probably got offered a job by another team.
Managing the Rays is probably the most crappy job in all of baseball with the exception of the Marlins...You basically go play in this giant warehouse in the middle of Florida where the fans don't show up. |
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SGV-Laker fan Star Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:52 am Post subject: |
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i'd be pissed off if Angels made a wink wink deal with Maddon before him optioned out. remember Angels underachieved also in recent years, and their owner's not afraid of spending money either. don't be surprised if they go after Maddon hard. |
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frijolero01 Franchise Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:57 am Post subject: |
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SGV-Laker fan wrote: | i'd be pissed off if Angels made a wink wink deal with Maddon before him optioned out. remember Angels underachieved also in recent years, and their owner's not afraid of spending money either. don't be surprised if they go after Maddon hard. |
no problem. We'll take Scioscia _________________ Thank you, Kobe. We love you. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:58 am Post subject: |
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frijolero01 wrote: | SGV-Laker fan wrote: | i'd be pissed off if Angels made a wink wink deal with Maddon before him optioned out. remember Angels underachieved also in recent years, and their owner's not afraid of spending money either. don't be surprised if they go after Maddon hard. |
no problem. We'll take Scioscia |
no thank you. taking Scioscia would be exactly like hiring of B Scott. an old pal of the organization, had some success elsewhere before wore out their welcome. |
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frijolero01 Franchise Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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SGV-Laker fan wrote: | frijolero01 wrote: | SGV-Laker fan wrote: | i'd be pissed off if Angels made a wink wink deal with Maddon before him optioned out. remember Angels underachieved also in recent years, and their owner's not afraid of spending money either. don't be surprised if they go after Maddon hard. |
no problem. We'll take Scioscia |
no thank you. taking Scioscia would be exactly like hiring of B Scott. an old pal of the organization, had some success elsewhere before wore out their welcome. |
unlike Scott, Scioscia has a ring and has made the playoffs numerous times. Catchers usually make the best managers: Girardi, Torre, Scioscia, Matheny, Bochy, Ausmus, Maddon (even though he was just a Minor League catcher) _________________ Thank you, Kobe. We love you. |
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SGV-Laker fan Star Player
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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frijolero01 wrote: | SGV-Laker fan wrote: | frijolero01 wrote: | SGV-Laker fan wrote: | i'd be pissed off if Angels made a wink wink deal with Maddon before him optioned out. remember Angels underachieved also in recent years, and their owner's not afraid of spending money either. don't be surprised if they go after Maddon hard. |
no problem. We'll take Scioscia |
no thank you. taking Scioscia would be exactly like hiring of B Scott. an old pal of the organization, had some success elsewhere before wore out their welcome. |
unlike Scott, Scioscia has a ring and has made the playoffs numerous times. Catchers usually make the best managers: Girardi, Torre, Scioscia, Matheny, Bochy, Ausmus, Maddon (even though he was just a Minor League catcher) |
if Dodgers have a young roster, then yes, bring in Scioscia would be a good move since he can shape them up really well. with this roster full of stars with big personalities, i don't think he can manage the egos. this has been his shortcomings with the Angels since they went on that spending spree, they were much better cohesive team before they signed Pujols, Wilson and Hamilton. |
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That IS sad. Maybe Friedman left out one word in his statement, "Don Mattingly will be our general manager next season..." |
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rwongega Franchise Player
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rwongega wrote: | Could just be Maddon takes a year off to prepare for how he manages the Dodgers while Mattingly becomes a lame duck. Or the fact that this is a Florida team where residents are too busy doing stupid and crazy things to watch a baseball game. |
He takes a year off to analyze the players on the team and the farm system. That'd be acceptable if true. But then that means another year with Donnie Ball. Not sure if that's the best scenario. |
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jonnybravo Retired Number
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EchoZulu wrote: | http://www.faketeams.com/2014/10/26/7073215/mlb-trade-rumors-giancarlo-stanton-for-yasiel-puig
I know it's totally speculative, but out of curiosity and for the sake of argument, would you do it?
TBT, I would. |
Straight up?
(bleep) yeah. |
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | http://www.faketeams.com/2014/10/26/7073215/mlb-trade-rumors-giancarlo-stanton-for-yasiel-puig
I know it's totally speculative, but out of curiosity and for the sake of argument, would you do it?
TBT, I would. |
Straight up?
(bleep) yeah. |
Quote: | The fact that they want to compete this season could prevent the Marlins from pursuing a deal involving Stanton, but adding Puig, along with a few prospects not named Pederson, Seager or Urias, wouldn't be a big downgrade for them. |
The bolded is the key. As long as we don't give up any of those guys, I'd do it in a heartbeat. _________________ The butter's hard and the eggs are chillin' in the dark.
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jonnybravo Retired Number
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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EchoZulu wrote: | jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | http://www.faketeams.com/2014/10/26/7073215/mlb-trade-rumors-giancarlo-stanton-for-yasiel-puig
I know it's totally speculative, but out of curiosity and for the sake of argument, would you do it?
TBT, I would. |
Straight up?
(bleep) yeah. |
Quote: | The fact that they want to compete this season could prevent the Marlins from pursuing a deal involving Stanton, but adding Puig, along with a few prospects not named Pederson, Seager or Urias, wouldn't be a big downgrade for them. |
The bolded is the key. As long as we don't give up any of those guys, I'd do it in a heartbeat. |
I'd give up Seager with Puig.
Stanton is a perennial MVP caliber player and is 24. You're not getting much better than that.
I was against giving up a prospect for an aging veteran that was unlikely to re-sign but this is a top 5 player who barely was able to drink a few years ago. When you have a prospect you hope he's a quality starter, and you pray he's all-star caliber. As far as MVP-level? You wish for it, although the reality is it's a long shot to be among a handful of the best in the game type players. Stanton is already that.
The only negative in that deal is the money factor since Puig and our prospects make relative peanuts. Even then that's a minor negative since this is baseball. No salary cap so who cares. |
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | http://www.faketeams.com/2014/10/26/7073215/mlb-trade-rumors-giancarlo-stanton-for-yasiel-puig
I know it's totally speculative, but out of curiosity and for the sake of argument, would you do it?
TBT, I would. |
Straight up?
(bleep) yeah. |
Quote: | The fact that they want to compete this season could prevent the Marlins from pursuing a deal involving Stanton, but adding Puig, along with a few prospects not named Pederson, Seager or Urias, wouldn't be a big downgrade for them. |
The bolded is the key. As long as we don't give up any of those guys, I'd do it in a heartbeat. |
I'd give up Seager with Puig.
Stanton is a perennial MVP caliber player and is 24. You're not getting much better than that.
I was against giving up a prospect for an aging veteran that was unlikely to re-sign but this is a top 5 player who barely was able to drink a few years ago. When you have a prospect you hope he's a quality starter, and you pray he's all-star caliber. As far as MVP-level? You wish for it, although the reality is it's a long shot to be among a handful of the best in the game type players. Stanton is already that.
The only negative in that deal is the money factor since Puig and our prospects make relative peanuts. Even then that's a minor negative since this is baseball. No salary cap so who cares. |
I'm inclined to agree with everything you said. I had no idea Stanton was only 24. He'd be an awesome get.
Continuing with the pipe, if somehow this actually becomes reality, and we can upgrade Don for Joe with Friedman already in place, it would definitely lessen the blow of SF winning the Series this year. _________________ The butter's hard and the eggs are chillin' in the dark.
Kiss my Converse. |
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jonnybravo Retired Number
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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EchoZulu wrote: | jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | http://www.faketeams.com/2014/10/26/7073215/mlb-trade-rumors-giancarlo-stanton-for-yasiel-puig
I know it's totally speculative, but out of curiosity and for the sake of argument, would you do it?
TBT, I would. |
Straight up?
(bleep) yeah. |
Quote: | The fact that they want to compete this season could prevent the Marlins from pursuing a deal involving Stanton, but adding Puig, along with a few prospects not named Pederson, Seager or Urias, wouldn't be a big downgrade for them. |
The bolded is the key. As long as we don't give up any of those guys, I'd do it in a heartbeat. |
I'd give up Seager with Puig.
Stanton is a perennial MVP caliber player and is 24. You're not getting much better than that.
I was against giving up a prospect for an aging veteran that was unlikely to re-sign but this is a top 5 player who barely was able to drink a few years ago. When you have a prospect you hope he's a quality starter, and you pray he's all-star caliber. As far as MVP-level? You wish for it, although the reality is it's a long shot to be among a handful of the best in the game type players. Stanton is already that.
The only negative in that deal is the money factor since Puig and our prospects make relative peanuts. Even then that's a minor negative since this is baseball. No salary cap so who cares. |
I'm inclined to agree with everything you said. I had no idea Stanton was only 24. He'd be an awesome get.
Continuing with the pipe, if somehow this actually becomes reality, and we can upgrade Don for Joe with Friedman already in place, it would definitely lessen the blow of SF winning the Series this year. |
Agreed with the bolded. I think this should be the priority. The talent on the field is above and beyond what's needed to go all the way. |
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 7:42 pm Post subject: |
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Money could make this a reality. If the Dodgers want to pay him more than they would. Question. Even if Puig turns out to be the best in the league, stanton is a good return and isnt delino deshields. |
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sure he discovered some stars, but overall our farm system is one of the worst, dare i say top heavy? |
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SGV-Laker fan wrote: |
sure he discovered some stars, but overall our farm system is one of the worst, dare i say top heavy? |
Our farm system isn't elite but is above average. It was elite 10 years ago, then sucked a few years ago, and is climbing its way back to elite. On White, he had a really good run of picks a decade ago but hasn't done much recently. Part of that might have been due to McCourt. He was after all getting good prospects again with new ownership. |
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EchoZulu wrote: | http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/10/24/friedman-mattingly-will-manage-the-dodgers-in-2015/
This makes me sad. |
Well one thing is for sure, Dodgers ain't winning jack with this guy. _________________ It's winnin' time! |
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 9:05 am Post subject: |
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jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | jonnybravo wrote: | EchoZulu wrote: | http://www.faketeams.com/2014/10/26/7073215/mlb-trade-rumors-giancarlo-stanton-for-yasiel-puig
I know it's totally speculative, but out of curiosity and for the sake of argument, would you do it?
TBT, I would. |
Straight up?
(bleep) yeah. |
Quote: | The fact that they want to compete this season could prevent the Marlins from pursuing a deal involving Stanton, but adding Puig, along with a few prospects not named Pederson, Seager or Urias, wouldn't be a big downgrade for them. |
The bolded is the key. As long as we don't give up any of those guys, I'd do it in a heartbeat. |
I'd give up Seager with Puig.
Stanton is a perennial MVP caliber player and is 24. You're not getting much better than that.
I was against giving up a prospect for an aging veteran that was unlikely to re-sign but this is a top 5 player who barely was able to drink a few years ago. When you have a prospect you hope he's a quality starter, and you pray he's all-star caliber. As far as MVP-level? You wish for it, although the reality is it's a long shot to be among a handful of the best in the game type players. Stanton is already that.
The only negative in that deal is the money factor since Puig and our prospects make relative peanuts. Even then that's a minor negative since this is baseball. No salary cap so who cares. |
I wouldn't give up Seager. Any other prospect, yes, but not him. He plays a premium defensive position and has power. |
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Vishnu wrote: | SGV-Laker fan wrote: |
sure he discovered some stars, but overall our farm system is one of the worst, dare i say top heavy? |
Our farm system isn't elite but is above average. It was elite 10 years ago, then sucked a few years ago, and is climbing its way back to elite. On White, he had a really good run of picks a decade ago but hasn't done much recently. Part of that might have been due to McCourt. He was after all getting good prospects again with new ownership. |
I disagree. I'd say most if not all of the blame should be placed on Ned/McCourt. Recently, White's been responsible for us getting Puig, Seager, Pederson, and Urias. That's just the players who are still with us. You can throw in Carlos Santana, Justin Ruggiano, Eric Stults, and Nathan Eovaldi as current solid players that we acquired. In addition, there were players we keyed on early but they declined the softball offers from Ned/McCourt to go to college instead, such as David Price, Luke Hochevar, Paul Goldschmidt, Matt Antonelli, Joe Savery, Jordy Mercer, Alex White, Stephen Piscotty and Kevin Gausman. White got talent and now the Madres have him. This loss hurts bad. _________________ http://media.giphy.com/media/zNyBPu5hEFpu/giphy.gif
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