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Last updated 5-21-2013
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MLB Rules Info
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39 players are on 40-MAN ROSTER (roster is full)
One player has been DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT(does not count against 40-man roster)
Three players are on 60-DAY DL (do not count against 40-man roster)
14 players have been optioned to the minors
* bats or throws left
# bats both
PITCHERS (12)
Shawn Camp
Scott Feldman
Kyuji Fujikawa
Matt Garza
Kevin Gregg
Edwin Jackson
Carlos Marmol
Hector Rondon
* James Russell
Jeff Samardzija
Carlos Villanueva
* Travis Wood
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CATCHERS (2):
Welington Castillo
# Dioner Navarro
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INFIELDERS (5):
Darwin Barney
Starlin Castro
Cody Ransom
* Anthony Rizzo
* Luis Valbuena
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OUTFIELDERS (6):
* Julio Borbon
* David DeJesus
Scott Hairston
* Nate Schierholtz
Alfonso Soriano
* Ryan Sweeney
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15-DAY DL (0):
NONE
60-DAY DL (3):
Scott Baker, P
* Steve Clevenger, C-IF
Arodys Vizcaino, P
OPTIONED (14):
Alberto Cabrera, P
Rafael Dolis, P
* Brett Jackson, OF
Junior Lake, IF-OF
Trey McNutt, P
* Brooks Raley, P
* Chris Rusin, P
Eduardo Sanchez, P
Dave Sappelt, OF
Jorge Soler, OF
Matt Szczur, OF
Christian Villanueva, 3B
Josh Vitters, 3B-1B
* Logan Watkins, INF
DESIGNATED FOR ASSIGNMENT:
Michael Bowden, P

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~~ right after Sveum stomped on his big right toe.
He sounds like Marmol minus the $9.8M.
i wonder how long until i.stewart asks to be traded...if for no other reason than to get ABs on someone else's AAA team
yet another day he didn't start...got a PH appearance, 0-1.
also, josh vitters continues to be unimpressive, 0-4.
b.bogusevic continues to make a joke of AAA...1-2 (HR) with 3bb...(.370/.475 avg/ob%)
"My right big toe is kind of sore, why do you ask?"
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Somewhere in the Cubs locker room, Bill Murray chimes in...
"an Army without leaders is like a foot without a big toe"
I wonder how what converstion went.
"Hey Shawn, do you have anything that hurts?"
"My right big toe is kind of sore, why do you ask?"
i'm not sure the author of that report knows what "lights-out" reliever means.
if he means a reliever with spotty control that will throw 20+ pitches an inning in AAA is "lights-out" i wonder how high the praise goes for someone that deserves it.
he's got good velocity at least. he's worth taking a chance on.
s.camp on the DL (evidently sucking is an injury these days) with a "sprained right big toe" (no, seriously)...r.dolis up
File this under the banner of how's the Cubs organizational depth coming along...
I'm not surprised he's back in the Crappy Camp
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Must have stubbed that toe throwing the grand slam last night. How convenient.
per Roto...
Cubs placed RHP Shawn Camp on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained right big toe.
Rafael Dolis has been called up to replace him in the bullpen. Camp owns an ugly 7.56 ERA and 12/6 K/BB ratio across 16 2/3 innings of work this season.
But for 2013 the Cubs rotation depth is greatly improved.
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JB: I completely agree about the 2013 improvement.
In fact, the debacle that was 2012 was accelerated when Maholm/Dempster/Garza were gone which is a tough nut to crack for any team. If the trade deadline subtracts 2 starters this year from the Cubs they likely will have Villanueva and even Scott Baker should be ready by then...and if not then one AAA guy (Rusin, Vizcaino).
But for 2013 the Cubs rotation depth is greatly improved. Villanueva just shifted to the bullpen, Rusin is pitching well enough in Iowa that a half-dozen MLB teams would promote him today to their rotations, and this is all in spite of the total washout that is Scott Baker.
As for the Cardinals, they called up Tyler Lyons. His control will keep him in games, but I don't think he's about to embark a Hall of Fame career.
per mlbtr...StL starting lefty, Jaime Garcia to undergo shoulder labrum repair after seeing Dr. Andrews and is out for the rest of the year. Some quote about Andrews surprised to see how well Garcia was pitching given how large (40%) the labral tear is.
We can measure how far the Cubs system is working by injuries like this, just watch how well Garcia's replacement in the rotation does. In 2011-12 the Cubs would be bringing up Justin Germano, Jason Berken, Chris Volstad or Rodrigo Lopez. Webster had a pic of RodLo in its definition of hitting rock bottom.
Right thing to do, thanks 54 best LB in Bears history
Side note I was at Kerry Wood's & Urlacher's last games (Seattle )
Can't wait to get my Bulls opener tix
Urlacher retiring from NFL
Cubs prioritize Vitters' development over Stewart
Dave Duncan has took a leave of absence back in January 2012 (wife has cancer). So I don't know how much he's around these days.
Something to keep in mind about Michael Bowden, is that even if he clears waivers, he can refuse an Outright Assignment to the minors & elect free-ageny because he has been outrighted previously in his career.
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Comments
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:06pm Permalink
Dave Roberts released...
shall we dump Gathright now?
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:11pm Permalink
Sounds like it's because his knee is bad. I can't imagine wanting to drop even 400K on him at this point. He's probably done.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:13pm Permalink
probably so...
can we still dump Gathright?
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:18pm Permalink
Fukudome has 4 walks in WBC opener. Looks like his plate discipline is going to lead him back to success.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:34pm Permalink
Hey-hey Go Cubs Take down the Sux!
What a lose - How could I have thought I was comment 1 almost an hour late? Oh, well... I still say Go Cubs!
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:47pm Permalink
"What a lose - How could I have thought I was comment 1 almost an hour late?"
Is this some sort of code?
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 3:01pm Permalink
Parachat?
http://thecubreporter.com/TCR_chat
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 3:02pm Permalink
I'm there.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 5:07pm Permalink
#33 Re: Afternoon Delight
Submitted by The Joe on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:32pm.
Uh oh. Juan Pierre is available.
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Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 6:04pm Permalink
I coined a phrase for just such an occasion: "You can't steal first base".
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 6:07pm Permalink
Did the Dodgers hand out the 2 worst OF contracts of the past 10 years or what with their deals for Pierre and Andruw Jones? Holy smokes, I'm surprised Manny got signed!
re: Did the Dodgers hand out the 2 worst OF contracts.....
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 7:45pm Permalink
Hold on now! The jury's still out on Fukudome.
re: Did the Dodgers hand out the 2 worst OF contracts.....
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 7:54pm Permalink
and bradley
re: Did the Dodgers hand out the 2 worst OF contracts.....
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 8:02pm Permalink
Both guys would have to suck REALLY bad to be in the same class as Jones! 2/$36 for his terrible season last year and then getting run out of town - it would be tough to top that!
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 6:00pm Permalink
every year it's more and more ST games earlier and earlier...
great 2 days of games on WGN...
also...THERE'S MONSTERS OUT THERE KILLING OUR PEOPLE!!!!
Murton and Pagan
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 6:14pm Permalink
Murton (Colorado) and Pagan (NYM) are tearing it up so far in ST! Maybe we can get one of them back!
NOT!!
LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Thu, 03/05/2009 - 11:09pm Permalink
http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=2...
The (DeRosa) Cubs (DeRosa) are (DeRosa) fucking (DeRosa) geniuses.
Re: LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 1:08am Permalink
hey everyone, see if we can help navigator spot the actual difference
Re: LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 9:03am Permalink
Ummmm... Miles can't play in the OF?
Seriously, if Lou absolutely has to carry a guy like Gathright for speed/PR/late inning defense, then the reality is that he is going to have to go with 14 position players and only 11 pitchers (rather than 12), because he does need someone capable to back up Aramis if he gets hurt. If he can find another guy like DeRosa who can play 3B/OF, which I think we would have signed by now (or not traded DeRosa), then he would be able to carry 12 pitchers.
FWIW, I don't understand the logic of trading Pie and keeping Gathright, since they would fill basically the same role and Pie is 3 years younger with more upside. I know he is out of options, so the only thing I can think is that Hendry wanted to trade him somewhere he thought Felix might be able to start or play regularly. At least Hendry traded most of these guys to AL teams, so they won't come back to bite us too much!
Re: LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 9:05am Permalink
"At least Hendry traded most of these guys to AL teams, so they won't come back to bite us too much!"
I'm not super worried about Pie, Hill, or Ronnie biting anyone too much, especially the Cubs.
Re: LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 9:50am Permalink
not positive, but I think Rob was implying getting rid of Cedeno and signing Gathright has done more damage to our depth than the Derosa trade
Re: LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 2:32pm Permalink
yes, that was what I was saying....the missing infielder is Cedeno, not DeRosa.
Re: LOU PINIELLA THINKS HE NEEDS ANOTHER INFIELDER....
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 3:39pm Permalink
Gathright replaces Cedeno's speed on the bench.
The problem is Fukudome. He adds no value.
The solution is an infielder who slap-hits and runs like Gathright. Actually, that's a pretty desirable player and not something readily available for $800K.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 2:18am Permalink
Think I've finally got 2K9 to a playable state. It doesn't play great, but it plays good enough for me considering how nice the other stuff about the game is. I've had like 4 or 5 good games in a row without a whole bunch of stupid shit happening. Apparently there's a fix coming for the rest of the crap that I can't fix (AI never taking a strike, stupid glitch with the first baseman not standing on the base, etc).
Took some work, but at the point that I've got it, I'd recommend it to anybody else. Figured I'd say something about it since I pretty much drove the bus over it a couple days ago.
Lots of positive stuff about the game that nobody's talking about because of the problems.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 9:08am Permalink
Wish I could see where you set your sliders. Mine is too easy. I haven't been in a big rush to make it harder, though... that's just how I roll.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 10:03am Permalink
I would just save your money and get MLB The Show 2009. Best baseball game on the market.
Hey Rob you get any free copies of it this year? The economy is in the pooper, i need a "stimulus" game to keep me going.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 10:15am Permalink
Oh, I misunderstood his posting. That's what I have, MLB 09 The Show.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 10:24am Permalink
The Show is hard enough on the normal setting much less going to the other settings, lol.
Early reviews for 2k9 are saying that because of their exclusive 3rd party deal they have produced a shitty game that fixes none of their old problems.
2k Sports has never produced a worthwhile baseball game to date and with no competition they have no reason to anymore.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 2:33pm Permalink
Hey Rob you get any free copies of it this year? The economy is in the pooper, i need a "stimulus" game to keep me going.
They didn't contact me this year.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 6:27pm Permalink
I'd love to get The Show, but I'm an idiot and have a 360.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 8:02am Permalink
D Lee played third base for Korea last night.
http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/baseball/wbbc/boxs...
I hope we didn't trade him back for Hee Seop Choi.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 4:58pm Permalink
THAT D Lee is a monster...and I would throw this out there that I wouldn't mind the Cubs making him our ONLY DLee.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 8:06am Permalink
Can anybody comment on how Heilman looked? I'm never able to actually watch or listen to the ST games.
Re: Gameday Open Thread/White Sox @ Cubs
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 8:13am Permalink
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs...
Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:05am Permalink
Marshall and Heilman slot 4/5 in the rotation, Marmol to closer, Gregg in the 8th inning and Harden as the highest-paid "fireman" since DeNiro made "Backdraft." Or flip Marmol and Harden if Richie Rich needs a more-structured timetable for warming up.
Discuss?
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:10am Permalink
Harden 5th (skipping the 5th starter whenever possible) Masrh/Heil 4th, Gregg closer, Marmolade 8th/whenever needed to get out a jam, DJ Jazzy Jeff as the 3rd guy out of the pen.
Z
Dump
Lillyhammer
Marsh/Heilman
Harden
CL: Gregg
SU: Marmol
Long: Marsh (not 4th starter)
LOOGY: Cotts
Then in order out of the pen:
Heil (if he's not 4th starter)
Samninja
Guadin
Gooz/Vizciano/Hart/Whoever else they keep in the pen
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:17am Permalink
Ignoring the Marmol/Gregg debate for a moment, you essentially say Marshall and Heilman will be the 4th/5th anyways once Harden makes his twice-annual trip to the DL. So why not set it up that way to start with, and have a volatile but extremely talented pitcher in the 'pen who strikes out a ton of dude and can never make it past 6 innings as a starter anyways?
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:24am Permalink
I just remember reading somewhere that Harden takes forever to warm up, which isn't ideal for being in the pen. Marsh/Heil if they're in the pen will be able to switch to the rotation within 10 days (perhaps an emergency Ryan O'Malley start) to allow them to stretch out for their upcoming start.
I just don't see the point in basically eliminating any chance Harden has at starting. If he's healthy he's one of the best. Hope for some health but have some backup if need be.
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:31am Permalink
That's why I thought maybe in a defined role like closer - more of a structured time to warm up.
Yes, he has a brilliant ERA and K/9, but if he can almost never pitch into the 7th, can we really call him one of the best? If he constantly has to be skipped to stay healthy and still gets hurt all the time, is he really one of the best?
OK I'm done ragging. Just sayin', this hasn't really been discussed and at least at first glance seems to make some sense.
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:47am Permalink
Eh, even if he only gives you 6 full innings at 3.00 ERA, I'm all for it.
Some guys are able to consistently go into the 7th, 8th because their arms are just built like that, while others arms just can't.
But bottom line is 6 innings at 3.0 ERA ball is better then someone giving 7 of 4.00 ERA.
Even if he were to succeed as a closer, I still say he's only marginally better than Gregg/Marmol (some may say not even better than Marmol) but he's significantly better than Heilman/Marshall
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:20pm Permalink
So why not set it up that way to start with, and have a volatile but extremely talented pitcher in the 'pen who strikes out a ton of dude and can never make it past 6 innings as a starter anyways?
Well.. maybe because Harden is twice the pitcher that either Marshall or Heilman are. And further, I would be willing to bet that it will be the very rare start where Marshall or Heilman make it past six innings.
Re: Wacky idea on a Friday
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 1:54pm Permalink
Harden went into the 7th 4 times in 13 starts for the Cubs last year; Marshall once in seven starts. Given Marshall the chance to hold a rotation spot and not be a swingman, I would predict a better performance.
Harden is twice the pitcher, sure ... but if it's only for half the innings, then that negates much of his positive.
MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 11:56am Permalink
SunTimes via Rotoworld
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/playe...
Wherefore art thou, Mark DeRo?
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:12pm Permalink
We got it the first time. You want DeRosa back. He'd gone. Deal with it.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:26pm Permalink
Not that I have a problem with moving DeRosa, I'd like him to be on the team still, but that isn't what I'm going to ramble about.
If the argument was that the Cubs needed to shed some cap room (I believe DeRo was on the books for about 6 M this season), I'm okay with that. But they paid Miles 2.2 M and for the extra 2.8 (especially for the cubs) isn't an issue. The comparison between the two isn't even close.
Now if they felt DeRo couldn't match those numbers from last year, and actually sold HIGH for once, okay. But considering the track record I don't see that being the case.
And if they didn't think they could sign him to an extension after this season at a reasonable amount, he would have almost certainly been a Type A FA (like Hudson was this season) and they would have gotten comparable talent with that (worst case scenario) sandwich pick then they did now. Being an Indians fan as well, the 3 they gave up weren't really in their long-tern big picture plans.
I could have the whole type A thing wrong, I could be talking out of my ass, i don't know. I just don't accept the "we needed to cut salary" argument. 6 M for a guy who can play 2B, 3B, RF and hit like he does, is a steal.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:36pm Permalink
it really does seem like the cubs were nickle/diming their way to 140m...which is kinda mind-blowing any team can nickle/dime their way to 140m.
people may not like that loot being used on gathright, bako, gaudy, miles, etc...but it is what it is.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:45pm Permalink
Agreed,
Aaron Miles is a guy who should be looking for a ST invite right now. Instead the Cubs gave him a Neifi Perez type deal. Hopefully the mistake isn't compounded by Lou/Hendry shoving Miles and 400Ab's down our eyeballs over the next 2 years.
Keeping Ronny Cedeno would have been a better move than paying Miles for 2 years.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:50pm Permalink
"Keeping Ronny Cedeno would have been a better move than paying Miles for 2 years."
The better solution: Get rid of Ronny and don't sign Miles.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:40pm Permalink
Uh, I also endorse the idea of keeping ball players that are a net positive to the team such as Derosa, rather than trading them and getting, um, Aaron Miles for example, as a replacement.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 1:02pm Permalink
To me, it feels like a lot of the early offseason Cubs moves (trading DeRosa to shed salary and get some young pitching, signing Miles, trading for G. Olson) were done to set up a possible Jake Peavy deal. I think once it became apparent that the Peavy trade wasn't going to happen (maybe SD wanted more in return after the Winter Meetings, or different players, whatever), then the Cubs started getting rid of guys they were planning on using to acquire Peavy (Olson, Cedeno, Pie, Hill, etc.) and went to plan B, which was to acquire Heilman and get more starter depth.
IMO, trading DeRosa so you could set things up to get Peavy makes a lot of sense. After the fact, with no Peavy and the prospect of Miles as our primary back-up IF, trading DeRo doesn't relly make a lot of sense. His salary isn't exorbitant and his abilities to play 3B/OF allow you to carry an extra pitcher if needed. I think Hendry believed he could get the Peavy deal done at the time DeRo was traded, and it blew up in his face...
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 1:06pm Permalink
I buy that philosophy, it sure makes sense.
But wouldn't it have made MORE sense to ensure a deal was in place...i dunno,a 3 team trade instead of trading DeRo on the CHANCE you MAY get Peavy?
I'm Peeved
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 1:19pm Permalink
It would have, but Hendry could always fall back on the reasoning that trading DeRo was necessary to free up money to get Bradley.
If I had to guess, the sticking point of the trade was the Cubs' unwillingness to trade Vitters AND Marshall, along with 3 or 4 other guys. San Diego was asking for a ton for Peavy, and rightfully so given his past success. I do applaud Hendry for not bending over for Towers and giving up what little we have left in our farm system. When SD is 20 games out at the AS break and still looking to dump salary, maybe they'll come knocking...
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 1:52pm Permalink
Jake who?
That's what we'll say when Hendry trades Vitters, Marshall and the others for Roy Halladay, a much better pitcher than Jake Who.
In my dreams.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 2:33pm Permalink
so Lou hasn't closed the competition on March 6th? what a surprise...
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 2:47pm Permalink
There were few people that liked the Derosa signing when it happened and Hendry turned out to be right on that one. I'm willing to give Miles a chance before thumpin' my nuts over Derosa getting traded after a career year.
Re: MORE FROM LOU - Fontenot doesn't have the 2B job yet
on Fri, 03/06/2009 - 2:50pm Permalink
i loved the dero signing, but miles is just a hired glove who hits singles...very theriot-like with a better glove and a few less walks.
he's gonna go up there and swing...put the ball in play.