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Tough, not tender
Frayed Knot Dec 12 2006 10:17 PM |
Players not tendered contracts by tonight's deadline:
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metsmarathon Dec 12 2006 10:30 PM |
piniero could be interesting, no?
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Frayed Knot Dec 12 2006 10:31 PM |
He was at one time at least.
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Nymr83 Dec 12 2006 11:29 PM |
Williams is nice depth, but i sure hope we don't have to see much of him.
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Frayed Knot Dec 13 2006 09:49 AM |
Complete List; which includes several who were at one time regarded as decent to good prospects:
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Rockin' Doc Dec 13 2006 10:36 AM |
It's sad seeing Rick Ankiel listed. He's now struggling to make it as an outfielder after losing all control as a pitcher. A person's psyche can be a very mysterious and fragile thing sometimes.
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seawolf17 Dec 13 2006 10:37 AM |
I guess the Cubs' make-Jose-Reyes-a-catcher experiment didn't work.
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Nymr83 Dec 13 2006 10:39 AM |
theres alot of interesting names there, i'd want to talk to the agents for Duckworth, Piniero, Williams, Sosa, Werth, Giles, and Tsao. With the exception of Giles i don't think we'd offer any of them an immediate job (Sosa would make the team in the pen i suppose and Werth would probably displace someone as the 5th outfielder) but all would be well worth stashing away as projects at AAA.
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Edgy DC Dec 13 2006 10:40 AM |
Well, an injury cost Ankiel all of 2006. He slugged 21 homers in only 85 games between two levels in 1985.
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Vic Sage Dec 13 2006 02:04 PM |
i like Piniero and Giles, for immediate help, and Werth and Claussen for AAA depth, because of their still unrealized upside.
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attgig Dec 13 2006 02:56 PM |
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so, he hit 21 homeruns when he was about 6 years old? awesome prospect! :-P
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Edgy DC Dec 13 2006 03:04 PM |
I don't know what I'm smoking some days.
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