Chipper in George Brett’s town; who is 2nd-best 3B ever?

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richbrave

July 12th, 2012
12:05 pm

cricket

July 12th, 2012
12:06 pm

truly represent the nation –

They are the pride of America – Team U.S.A. – and for the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics in London, they’ll be proudly wearing red, white and blue, from beret to blazer.

The classic American style – shown in an image above – was crafted by designer Ralph Lauren. But just how American is it?

When ABC News looked at the labels, it found “made in China.”

Every item in the uniforms that the U.S. athletes will be wearing at the opening ceremony in London will carry an overseas label.

DAP

July 12th, 2012
12:08 pm

cricket not exactly right. that was expected to happen but we are seeing Prado at 3rd and Diaz at LF etc. taking ABs away from Juan Fran.

doesnt matter. as often as chipper is out, we need a better player to spell him. better than fransisco/diaz.

there will be about 200 ABs where someone other than chipper will be in there. plus, PH opportunities. replace fransisco with headly, and thats a step up.

ncbravesfan90

July 12th, 2012
12:08 pm

I think the Braves will acquire Dempster, he’s just the more safe move without having to deal away too much.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
12:12 pm

I think the Braves will acquire Dempster, he’s just the more safe move without having to deal away too much.

You’re right, that’s probably the middle position. Try to upgrade at least incrementally without compromising the future. I don’t know if that’s really “going for it” or not, though.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
12:12 pm

DAP – that’s why Willingham would really work. he can start at 3B or LF when chipper is not playing and really raise the quality of bench when he is not starting. can also come in late innings. and then he can take over LF next year and give Prado home at 3B.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
12:15 pm

can also come in late innings.

I agree with everything but that. Old Josh isn’t exactly the guy you want with a glove in a late-innings situation. :-)

CB

July 12th, 2012
12:18 pm

Dempster and Willingham should be considered as going for it, admittedly doubtful Wren would do that.

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
12:19 pm

I would love to see Headley in a Braves’ uniform. The only thing that might be a drawback is that it keeps Prado in left when third is his best position. But then again it’s not like he’s a bad leftfielder.

cricket, Willingham has never played third, at least not in the majors. Willingham would be a nice addition. The downside to acquiring him is no defensive value and his age. His offensive production could drop off to the point where he no longer provides much value at any point before his contract is up. The good thing is he’s relatively cheap ($7M a year through 2014) so even if he just becomes a bench bat, an Eric Hinske type, the contract still isn’t an absolute disaster, though far from ideal.

DAP

July 12th, 2012
12:25 pm

cricket that’s why Willingham would really work. he can start at 3B or LF when chipper is not playing

willingham doesnt play 3rd.

He would help accomplish the same thing as headly, but i like headly better, because he is younger, cheaper, and i think he is about to become a better player. also, it will be easier to find a position for headly. willingham is just a LFer, and not a particularly good one. headly can play both LF and 3rd.

DiamondbackMac

July 12th, 2012
12:27 pm

cricket

Linda Chase, 72, said she kept the remains of Charles Zigler clean and dressed and talked to the body while watching NASCAR on television.

The last four words explain everything.

Lew

July 12th, 2012
12:28 pm

Actually, Willingham has plaed LF, RF, 1B and since he came up as a catcher, has caught at the MLB level, too.

MVPrado14

July 12th, 2012
12:30 pm

Thanks for the input DAP. Any of those relievers would be a great help to the pen.

I like the idea of Headley, but I think a guy like Josh Willingham would be helpful for both this year and next (assuming we move Prado to 3B)

Either guy would greatly improve our depth / bench.

CrαZy

July 12th, 2012
12:34 pm

Tired of the endless Howard talk and Penn State talk everywhere you look… Lets get back to baseball!! Hurry up Friday!!!

kenhotlanta

July 12th, 2012
12:34 pm

Coach (from last night): The Blue Jays John McDonald is another versatile utility player, and would be an improvement over Jack Wilson who can’t hit at all.

McDonald: 276-332-608 for 14 years
Wilson: 306-366-672 for 12 years

How’s that again, Coach?

Bama Brave

July 12th, 2012
12:36 pm

The Braves Said that they was not going After Rentals so no Dempster……..

CB

July 12th, 2012
12:39 pm

Crazy, they need to trade Howard to Bobcats. He would probably never ask for another trade.

DAP

July 12th, 2012
12:58 pm

lew Actually, Willingham has plaed LF, RF, 1B and since he came up as a catcher, has caught at the MLB level, too.

he is not a 1st baseman or a catcher. he is corner outfield only. for the braves that means LF only.

DiamondbackMac

July 12th, 2012
1:00 pm

DOB

Have you ever seen The Rolling Stones cover of “Bob Wills Is Still The King”?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjn5Q52Y1Ck

monty

July 12th, 2012
1:01 pm

“Linda Chase, 72, said she kept the remains of Charles Zigler clean and dressed and talked to the body while watching NASCAR on television”

Some people really do communicate with the dead.

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:03 pm

At this point I’d only want to see Willingham in leftfield, at firstbase or in rightfield (in that order). It’s nice that he could serve as an emergency catcher but of course he’s no longer a catcher. And maybe he could have played some thirdbase at some point earlier in his career but a) he never did and b) you certainly wouldn’t want him there now unless it’s an absolute emergency.

Lew

July 12th, 2012
1:05 pm

DAP – Maybe you might go look it up – He has played all of those positions in MLB.

monty

July 12th, 2012
1:06 pm

Another RH bat who could hit 25 HR’s to Uggla’s 30 would be awesome. FF,BAC,UGGLA,JHEY,Willingham all 20+ HR’s . I think Adrelton may get there in a couple of years too.

Kat

July 12th, 2012
1:07 pm

Enjoying a peanut butter sandwich for lunch as a I crunch numbers at work, however it’s not an open face sandwich.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
1:08 pm

Poor David. He jacks out a quote from Voltaire on Twitter, and immediately thought he better tweet the Cliff Notes version (I guess). :-)

It’s too easy to forget that the bike-ridin’, BBQ-chewin’, cigar-smokin’ everydude is a man of no small literary bent and capable of much more than “The Braves drew first blood, and then had it spilled all over them”.

Lew

July 12th, 2012
1:09 pm

Now he may well NOT be the best option at any of those positions, but he has played 35 in RF, 15 at catcher and only 3 at first base.

Likely wouldn’t have hi playing those positions, but he has played them before at the big league level.

DAP

July 12th, 2012
1:09 pm

MVPrado I like the idea of Headley, but I think a guy like Josh Willingham would be helpful for both this year and next (assuming we move Prado to 3B)

headly is also under control for 2 more years in arbitration. headly was basically a full time LFer until this season. i have a really hard time thinking willingham is a better option, considering cost, age, ect.

ChattTownBrian

July 12th, 2012
1:11 pm

They should trade for Uggla

DAP

July 12th, 2012
1:12 pm

lew Maybe you might go look it up – He has played all of those positions in MLB.

maybe you should look it up. 4 innings at 1st base. sounds like an emergency situation, no? and 14 innings at catcher 7 seasons ago was the last time he played that position. its the same thing as saying chipper jones is a SS.

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:12 pm

Lew, just because he’s caught in the majors doesn’t mean he’s a catcher.

He caught 15 games in the majors all between the ages of 25-27. He’s now 33. You wouldn’t be all that afraid to put him there in an 18-inning game or something but he’s not really a catcher.

Yes, we all know he’s caught. We can use Google or Baseball-Reference just like anyone else can.

ChattTownBrian

July 12th, 2012
1:13 pm

Or trade for Chipper

George

July 12th, 2012
1:14 pm

Two days of no baseball [or other sports] after ALL-STAR game, it used to be one. I should not complain, it means less games WILSON PASTORNICKY will play SS.

ChattTownBrian

July 12th, 2012
1:15 pm

Lew will post your ass up, Shaun. Better watch out!

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:15 pm

Lew, I don’t think anyone has denied that he’s played those positions before at the major league level.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:17 pm

i blame suggesting willingham at 3B on brain far* caused by empty stomach and guys calling me for lunch..

great to see Voltaire quoted

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:18 pm

The only position anyone has denied that he’s ever played at the major league level is thirdbase, because someone seemed to mention him as a player who could slot in at third or left…just to clarify.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:22 pm

now this is a travesty. heineken – official beer of London Olympics.

MVPrado14

July 12th, 2012
1:23 pm

“headly is also under control for 2 more years in arbitration. headly was basically a full time LFer until this season.”

I wasn’t aware of that – thought he has always been a 3B. He does make more sense then.

kenhotlanta

July 12th, 2012
1:26 pm

DiamondbackMac: Thanks for that link to the Stones playing Bob Wills is Still the King…I had never heard them do that and they gave a shout-out to Waylon…how cool!
The Rolling Stones got together this week for a photo in front of the club where they made their first performance 50 years ago. I remember buying their first singles and the first album, but I can’t believe it has been 50 years…where did that time go?

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
1:26 pm

heineken – official beer of London Olympics.

Same marketing department guy (or maybe brothers) who had all the U.S. uniform apparel made in China.

Seriously, for all the smart people most likely involved with the Olympic Committee, they don’t have a single person able to grasp that such a thing was a bad idea, LOL?

ChattTownBrian

July 12th, 2012
1:28 pm

Chipper is getting ansty for a trade I think. A starter. I feel Chipper’s ansty pants.

George

July 12th, 2012
1:30 pm

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:22 pm
now this is a travesty. heineken – official beer of London Olympics.
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Yup German beer after WW2.

ChattTownBrian

July 12th, 2012
1:30 pm

How about Volquez and Headley?

I need to get much feeback before I strike any deal. Let me know and we’ll go from there.

kenhotlanta

July 12th, 2012
1:33 pm

ChattTownBrian: I feel Chipper’s ansty pants.

TMI. :)

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:34 pm

I think you want Headley playing thirdbase, ideally, rather than outfield, though he can play outfield. He’s younger and provides more defensive value than Willingham, so you probably would have to give up more to get him. Headley is more of an everyday player than Willingham because of both his defensive and offensive value, so if Chipper’s healthy, Headley’s forced to the bench, which is kind of a waste this year. Plus, next year, if Headley is acquired, you would want Headley at third and Prado in left, even though third is Prado’s best position. But with Willingham, Prado could go to third next season.

I think Willingham is probably a better fit for the Braves, although I like Headley better long-term.

brian

July 12th, 2012
1:34 pm

there is a reason that Bowden is an EX-Gm.

Braves are not trading Heyward for Upton or anyone else. What makes Bowden think that the BRaves would trade a younger player with everybit as high a ceiling and more control years for someone with a questionable attitude and less control years?

Trader Jack

July 12th, 2012
1:34 pm

I guess the London Olympic committee didn’t want to give Guinness a home town discount

Dan Uggla's nostrils

July 12th, 2012
1:34 pm

Dan needs his swag back. He has it all… biceps, all star starter, a millionaire, and one heckuva dance in his stance. Just needs his swag back in order!

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
1:38 pm

I guess the London Olympic committee didn’t want to give Guinness a home town discount

Lethally short-sighted thinking. Probably cheer for Russians at Wimbledon, too. :-)

DiamondbackMac

July 12th, 2012
1:38 pm

kenhotlanta

Today was the first time I had seen it. Glad you liked it. As for where the time went, here’s a quote I’ve always liked.

On the human imagination, events produce the effects of time. Thus, he who has travelled far and seen much, is apt to fancy that he has lived long; and the history that most abounds in important incidents, soonest assumes the aspect of antiquity.

JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, The Deerslayer

nolie

July 12th, 2012
1:40 pm

if you are claiming that a rumor or two in someplace like MLBRumors is a confirmation, its no wonder some of y’all are so disappointed when nothing happens

SoWeGa Fanatic

July 12th, 2012
1:40 pm

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:22 pm
now this is a travesty. heineken – official beer of London Olympics.

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Agreed! And most folks don’t have a clue why.

DAP

July 12th, 2012
1:41 pm

shaun Plus, next year, if Headley is acquired, you would want Headley at third and Prado in left, even though third is Prado’s best position. But with Willingham, Prado could go to third next season.

headly at 3rd and prado in left, or headly in left and prado at 3rd…not sure why it matters that much either way. i think headly will be better than willingham, so id rather have headly.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
1:43 pm

i think headly will be better than willingham, so id rather have headly.

As an offensive performer, you mean? If so, what leads you to think that?

nolie

July 12th, 2012
1:46 pm

unlikely that Headlly will be a better hitter than Willingham, but a better defender is likely

kenhotlanta

July 12th, 2012
1:49 pm

DiamondbackMac: Great quote on our perception of time, thanks.
You have lifted the blog today from the usual morass of “Fire Fredi and release Wilson”.

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:49 pm

DAP, Headley is the more valuable commodity, no doubt. But that also means a team would have to give up more to get him. And he would be forced to the bench with Chipper in the lineup. So the Braves would give up more for a player that would see significant time on the bench, plus it would force either Prado back to left for the foreseeable future or force Headley to left for the foreseeable future. So one of those players would be away from his best position.

With Willingham, the Braves probably don’t have to give up as much, so they wouldn’t be giving up as much for a player who is going to see significant time on the bench, and Willingham allows Prado to go back to his best defensive position next season.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:50 pm

Willingham gives us about 25 HR .840 OPS in LF for 7 mil. (FA in 2014) compared to Headley’s 12 HR and <800 OPS at 3B. Headley 1st yr ARB in 2013, 2012 salary – 3.5 mil. FA in 2015.

Headley would cost more in terms of talent to acquire, Willingham costs more money.

kenhotlanta

July 12th, 2012
1:52 pm

Anyone watch “The Franchise” last night? Any thoughts? I heard too many F bombs and some of the players and execs seemed like very spoiled rich kids.

nolie

July 12th, 2012
1:53 pm

Willingham is a FA in 15

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:53 pm

sorry, Willingham FA in 2015

Efrim

July 12th, 2012
1:54 pm

Keith Law unveiled his mid-season Top 50. Teheran was the only Brave that appeared and landed at #19. Here si what he said…

19. Julio Teheran, RHP, Atlanta Braves (age 21)
Current level: Triple-A (Gwinnett)
Preseason ranking: 18

He is similar to Miller — a young starter struggling in Triple-A, especially with the long ball. Teheran throws more strikes and has more feel for his changeup, but Miller has a better breaking ball. It’s possible both guys have lower ceilings than I thought they did a year ago.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
1:54 pm

Willingham costs more money.

Not that much more in 2013. Headley goes to second-year arb in the offseason and figures to be in that $4-$5MM range versus Willingham’s $7MM.

nolie

July 12th, 2012
1:55 pm

botha coupla bumbs….

count_schemula

July 12th, 2012
1:55 pm

Cards willing to move Shelby Miller in a Greinke trade?

Poo just got real!

Juan

July 12th, 2012
1:56 pm

Anyone watch “The Franchise” last night? Any thoughts? I heard too many F bombs

Yes…that team is a big Rich mess….no chemistry, that why they wll be a Fire Sales in miami in Oct 2012

Steve from OH

July 12th, 2012
1:56 pm

It’s too easy to forget that the bike-ridin’, BBQ-chewin’, cigar-smokin’ everydude is a man of no small literary bent and capable of much more than “The Braves drew first blood, and then had it spilled all over them”.

What’s a shame is that if he did break it out, no one would understand it anyway.

Which is no surprise, given the vitriol on here that sounds more like a schoolyard squabble than a Philippic.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
1:57 pm

Cards willing to move Shelby Miller in a Greinke trade?

That would be insane.

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
1:57 pm

DAP, I should say I have no problem with the Braves acquiring Headley, if they don’t have to give up all that much. It’s not that I’m opposed, under any circumstance, to a Headley trade. I’m okay with forcing him to the bench quite a bit this season or having Prado play left next year.. But I’m guessing other franchises realize how valuable Headley is likely to be going forward and would give up a nice package for him. I think a Willingham trade would probably work out better, all factors considered.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
1:58 pm

right scoots. willingham will cost little more till 2014 in terms of money but not too much considering his better offense and likely lower cost in terms of talent given up for him. in 2015, Headley’s salary would pretty much catch up with Willingham, if he keeps on performing.

DAP

July 12th, 2012
1:59 pm

scoots As an offensive performer, you mean? If so, what leads you to think that?

yes, offensivley, as well as overall.

i think that because headly is younger, and in his prime, while willingham is going to decline any minute, probably. headly can match willingham as far as avg. and OBP production, and i think getting out of SD will allow him to slug in the mid .400s consistently.

nolie

July 12th, 2012
1:59 pm

we caint get Headley though, neither he nor Prado profile as a corner OFer. Scoots will be muy enojado

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
2:00 pm

Steve-OH, come on…he might get a few knowing nods, mightn’t he, LOL?

Efrim

July 12th, 2012
2:01 pm

Oh, and his Top 10 are as follows:

1. Jurickson Profar, SS
2. Dylan Bundy, RHP
3. Manny Machado, SS
4. Wil Myers, OF, Kansas City Royals (age 21)
5. Travis d’Arnaud, C, Toronto Blue Jays (age 23)
6. Taijuan Walker, RHP, Seattle Mariners (age 19)
7. Gerrit Cole, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates (age 21)
8. Oscar Taveras, RF, St. Louis Cardinals (age 20)
9. Tyler Skaggs, LHP, Arizona Diamondbacks (age 20)
10. Jameson Taillon, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates (age 20)

nolie

July 12th, 2012
2:01 pm

caint imagine what would make someone think that Headley will be as good a hitter though

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
2:02 pm

we caint get Headley though, neither he nor Prado profile as a corner OFer. Scoots will be muy enojado

Might be able to crank up a little pre-hate, though. Always a silver lining there, somewhere. :-)

Steve from OH

July 12th, 2012
2:03 pm

A few knowing nods in a sea of “FIRE FREDI GOD DURN IT!!” tirades? Must be very gratifying.

Still, the guy writes well. Enjoy his stuff a lot.

count_schemula

July 12th, 2012
2:03 pm

Release Uggla.

Trade for Upton.

Sign Bourn.

Trade for Scutaro to play 2b.

Frankie

July 12th, 2012
2:03 pm

“think the Braves will acquire Dempster, he’s just the more safe move without having to deal away too much.

You’re right, that’s probably the middle position. Try to upgrade at least incrementally without compromising the future. I don’t know if that’s really “going for it” or not, though.”

Well that gives you a heck more of a fighting chance with Huddy, Dempster and Hanson going 3 games if you make it that far. Huddy, Hanson, and trio of JJ, Delago, Minor and or Sheets wont’ remind you of LIncecum, Cain, Bumgarner and Sanchez of 2 years ago.

nolie

July 12th, 2012
2:03 pm

hey I like that “spilled first blood” etc. good stuff

cricket

July 12th, 2012
2:04 pm

i would prefer Willingham and won’t mind Headley at all.
my question is – is Headley really that much valuable at 3B, based on his offense so far for a guy who has already played over 600 games in majors? isn’t 3B supposed to be a power source? not every team has a 30HR manning 2B. he’s also having his best OPS so far in career and still comes in at .780 this year.

Efrim

July 12th, 2012
2:04 pm

I think we’ll get Teheran and Bethancourt in the Top 100 next year. Viz too, if he ranks an injured guy coming off of TJ surgery. Law likes Bethancourt enough to rank him high, despite the poor bat.

count_schemula

July 12th, 2012
2:05 pm

my 2013 lineup

Bourn
Prado
Heyward
Upton
Freeman
McCann
Simmons
Scutaro

nolie

July 12th, 2012
2:05 pm

Dempster or Liriano I’ll guess if anything happens at all

Efrim

July 12th, 2012
2:06 pm

Here is what Law said about Miller:

17. Shelby Miller, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals (age 21)
Current level: Triple-A (Memphis)
Preseason ranking: 5

Miller’s stuff was down early in the year, then the velocity crept back up, but he is still too prone to making mistakes in the zone, getting too much of the plate, especially with the fastball. That adjustment, learning to use his off-speed stuff because he can’t just blow by hitters, is proving to be difficult. Doing it in the Pacific Coast League isn’t easy, either; he has allowed 17 homers in 17 starts this year. He is pitching the entire year at 21 — he is just three months older than 2012 first-round pick Kevin Gausman — so there’s no reason to jump ship yet.

Same applies for Julio, imo. Pitching the entire year at Triple-A as a 21 year old.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
2:07 pm

ok, Headley does have 848 OPS away from SD

Efrim

July 12th, 2012
2:08 pm

Seattle lead the ay with 4 of the Top 50 prospects: RHP Taijuan Walker, LHP Danny Hultzen, C Mike Zunino, SS Nick Franklin

DiamondbackMac

July 12th, 2012
2:08 pm

kenhotlanta

You have lifted the blog today from the usual morass of “Fire Fredi and release Wilson”.

I could have done that by reciting the multiplication tables. It would probably be more exciting and educational to some here.

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
2:08 pm

Still, the guy writes well. Enjoy his stuff a lot.

Writing well is its own joy. No applause, or even audience, is needed for the well-sung song and its voice.

nolie

July 12th, 2012
2:08 pm

Efrim

July 12th, 2012
2:09 pm

I really don’t want Prado in LF after this year. No reason for it.

cricket

July 12th, 2012
2:09 pm

Headley 848 OPS away in 2012, 811 for career away

count_schemula

July 12th, 2012
2:09 pm

Not that firing Fredi and releasing Wilson are not things that should be considered.

Murph

July 12th, 2012
2:10 pm

I’m tired of trade talk. The time is coming for Wren to either sh*t or get off the pot. Maybe it’s just that the all-star break is so freakin’ long, but I’m starting to get cranky.

Speaking of cranky, had to wake the 4 year old up this morning at 5am… Mrs Murph and the kids are headed to the beach for a couple o’ weeks. Anyways, went up to her room and gently shook her to wake her up. Nothing. Turned the light on and shook her a little more. Still nothing. Finally I stepped back, kicked the bed, and started yelling “WAKE UP!!!”

She sat straight up, looked me right in the eye, yelled “Dammit, Daddy!” and fell back over.

4 going on 14.

Shaun

July 12th, 2012
2:10 pm

By 2014 I could see Headley making more than Willingham. But the big thing is not the contracts. The big thing is I think in a vacuum teams would want Headley so the Braves would have to give up more to get him.

nolie, I think Headley certainly can be as good a hitter as Willingham.

Headley’s OPS+ this season is 121. Last season he posted a 121 OPS+ as well. He’s 28.

Willingham’s OPS+ is 149 this season. But from 2009-2011 it was in the 120’s. And he’s 33.

Plus even if Headley’s offensive production doesn’t quite match Willingham’s the next few years, I think it will be close enough, with Headley’s defensive value, to make Headley the more valuable player.

But I don’t think the difference is so drastic that it would be worth the Braves giving up more to get Headley considering they already have a guy who can play third for the next few years and considering that Headley would see significant bench time with the Braves for the rest of this season. Now, if Chipper, God forbid, suffers a drastic injury, maybe that changes.

Bama Brave

July 12th, 2012
2:10 pm

Does Any one think Az Would trade Uptop For Dan Uggla and Minor?

nolie

July 12th, 2012
2:11 pm

the reason will be if he finds a better 3Ber than OFer, like Headley perhaps

ncscoots

July 12th, 2012
2:11 pm

hey I like that “spilled first blood” etc. good stuff

Stolen paraphrasal. Famous newspaper first-line in a Yankees story in New York Times, writtenlong before the Stones showed up at that club. :-)

count_schemula

July 12th, 2012
2:12 pm

“Does Any one think Az Would trade Uptop For Dan Uggla and Minor?”

Doubt they would do it for Uggs, Minor and Teheran. :(

Uggs is 32. Minor is not setting the world on fire. AZ is a hitters park and Minor, well… his pitches leave the yard.

Coach (2012 Fredi's Beisbol Fandango)

July 12th, 2012
2:13 pm

kenhotlanta

July 12th, 2012
12:34 pm

Coach (from last night): The Blue Jays John McDonald is another versatile utility player, and would be an improvement over Jack Wilson who can’t hit at all.

McDonald: 276-332-608 for 14 years
Wilson: 306-366-672 for 12 years

How’s that again, Coach?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

You don’t much about baseball do you??????

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