Add Mike Lamb to the list....schwang17 wrote:If he was a good top notch SS he'd certainly be getting more attention. I'm tired of these light hitting, meaningless signings. I guarantee he's playing for Baltimore or somebody around the All-Star break...packerboy wrote:The Twins have signed Adam Everret. He is a very good top notch SS. One of the best in the bigs.
But guess what part of his game is weak?
Ill give you a hint. Punto might be better at it.
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Shanty makes the call...Irishmans Shanty wrote:
A year ago Gil Meche (53-44 4.2 ERA) got 55 mil over 5 from KC.
What then is Carlos Silva (55-46 4.19 ERA) going to get in the next few weeks from somebody.
Where ever he goes the fans are going to annihilate him for the dough he will be making.
Hi-Ho Silva goes to Seattle who is giving him an astonishing 44 Mil over 4 years. 11 Mil a year for a #4 starter. God help us.
Even worse... I don't know if any of you guys caught this little line in the PP yesterday:
"Meanwhile, former Twins pitcher Kyle Lohse is pondering a $40 million, four-year offer from the Philadelphia Phillies."
You have got to be kidding me. Ever wonder what the hell the point of the lockout of 1994 was? You'd never know anything was done to get salaries in line today.
"Meanwhile, former Twins pitcher Kyle Lohse is pondering a $40 million, four-year offer from the Philadelphia Phillies."
You have got to be kidding me. Ever wonder what the hell the point of the lockout of 1994 was? You'd never know anything was done to get salaries in line today.
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Yah, I agree that what they are talking about is outrageous but thats the market.
I get tired of talking about how crazy things are. I tought it was crazy when Reggie Jackson signed for one milion a year.
I get tired of the Twins saying "we cant pay that" but everybody else can.
Silva is no Nolan Ryan but he is a guy who will help your team.
If the Twins cant get or keep players, sell the club to someone who can.
I get tired of talking about how crazy things are. I tought it was crazy when Reggie Jackson signed for one milion a year.
I get tired of the Twins saying "we cant pay that" but everybody else can.
Silva is no Nolan Ryan but he is a guy who will help your team.
If the Twins cant get or keep players, sell the club to someone who can.
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Well Silva ends up with 12 Mil a year, and our new GM is happy for him.packerboy wrote:Hi Oh Silva! Away!
It was suggested here that they should have traded him when it became obvious that they were not going to go on a tear.
Now he is gone and they have nothing in return.
A disturbing trend.
As 2007 draws to a close, its one more instance of a world gone MADD!

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Looks like the Twins have already thrown their hats into the outdoor hockey ring.
If it get done on a big scale in this state, it'll be at the U, and that's that.
If it get done on a big scale in this state, it'll be at the U, and that's that.
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1093 days will pass and Bruce Sutter and Goose Gossage will be the only two admitted into the hall. I tell ya, The Hall really knows how to create a buzz about themselves. If a 1970's reliever can't captivate the attention of America, nobody can.
With guys like Bert and Rice consistantly being denied entrance, pretty soon it will be them and the steriod era boys on the ballot. I don't see anybody being inducted over the next 25 years.
With guys like Bert and Rice consistantly being denied entrance, pretty soon it will be them and the steriod era boys on the ballot. I don't see anybody being inducted over the next 25 years.
I agree.
IS,(or anybody) do you know why its so important to these guys?
Is there a financial award that goes with it?
It seems like some of these guys take it more serious than others about whether they get in.
Or is it just the prestige?
If I were Bert and I got in 10 years after I should have, Id skip the ceremony and tell them to go pound sand. But nobody has ever done that. I wonder why.
IS,(or anybody) do you know why its so important to these guys?
Is there a financial award that goes with it?
It seems like some of these guys take it more serious than others about whether they get in.
Or is it just the prestige?
If I were Bert and I got in 10 years after I should have, Id skip the ceremony and tell them to go pound sand. But nobody has ever done that. I wonder why.
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That's a good question, nobody has self promoted themself for The Hall more than Ron Santo. His faction went so far as to make a documentary called 'This Old Cub' to help plead his case. Santo's case is quite nausiating as he continues to try get into the very beast that has said no time and time and time and time again.
I doubt Bert has done what Santo has done but it's apparent some of these guys don't like not getting picked when they've lived a life of being the star of the team.
I doubt Bert has done what Santo has done but it's apparent some of these guys don't like not getting picked when they've lived a life of being the star of the team.
Bert hasnt gone that far but he does have a website thats devoted to him getting in. Thats the reason I ask about why its so important to them. He is a successful broadcaster. He has a family. Move on. Whats the big deal?Irishmans Shanty wrote:That's a good question, nobody has self promoted themself for The Hall more than Ron Santo. His faction went so far as to make a documentary called 'This Old Cub' to help plead his case. Santo's case is quite nausiating as he continues to try get into the very beast that has said no time and time and time and time again.
I doubt Bert has done what Santo has done but it's apparent some of these guys don't like not getting picked when they've lived a life of being the star of the team.
Technically, I believe the site - BertBelongs.com - isn't his, it's a fan site.... although he has no qualms about supporting it.packerboy wrote:Bert hasnt gone that far but he does have a website thats devoted to him getting in. Thats the reason I ask about why its so important to them. He is a successful broadcaster. He has a family. Move on. Whats the big deal?Irishmans Shanty wrote:That's a good question, nobody has self promoted themself for The Hall more than Ron Santo. His faction went so far as to make a documentary called 'This Old Cub' to help plead his case. Santo's case is quite nausiating as he continues to try get into the very beast that has said no time and time and time and time again.
I doubt Bert has done what Santo has done but it's apparent some of these guys don't like not getting picked when they've lived a life of being the star of the team.
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This is great news for the Twins, locking up Morneau for eight years and Cuddyer for three is a solid start at keeping their lineup intact. Mauer, Morneau, Cuddyer, and Young is a pretty solid core to any lineup. If the Twins can bring in some good prospects with high ceilings in a deal for Johan they could be looking at being World Series contenders for years to come.
