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  1. Willie homers to make it 8-2.
  2. Honestly should be slapped.
  3. Ichiro is simply amazing he is 3-3 and now up to .376.
  4. Apparently not to well if he is still in the minors.
  5. I am saying in the majors he will be a lead-off or 2 hitter not the minors. Can he honestly be a three hitter in the majors?
  6. They will not resign reese so it is certain than retain him.
  7. He is, but no doubt that pick it up.
  8. I play basketball with kids from bogan daily.
  9. qwerty

    Carl Pavano

    Valentin has a better career obp. That is not good.
  10. qwerty

    Carl Pavano

    He has had two seasons with an era above 4.50. He was mighty close last year with an era of 4.49. He is not the type of pitcher i would like the sox to go after. Would like them to make a serious run at a lefty. I would not be mad if they got him just not jumping up and down.
  11. qwerty

    Carl Pavano

    Nope, sorry about the confusion. My thing is radke will get around 8 million a year, pavano ten. Not a huge fan of pavano but if i have to choice i will go with the pavano because he is younger and more capable of putting together 2,3,4 excellent seasons in a row. I view radke as an inning eater more than anything. If pavano comes to the a.l. expect his era to go up at least a half run over the course of a season.
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    Carl Pavano

    Yes it is. Pavano career stats are. era. 4.28 whip 1.35 baa .271 k/9 5.92 Ca p/gs 93.8 Radke career stats are. era 4.25 whip 1.26 baa..274 k/9 5.48 p/gs 98.6
  13. I stand corrected on reese, but bellhorn is not according to several sites. (T)= team option for 2005 (P)=Player option for 2005 (M)=Mutual option for 2005 Starting Pitchers Aaron Sele Derek Lowe Pedro Martinez Esteban Loaiza Brad Radke Jon Lieber (T) Roger Clemens Wilson Alvarez Steve Trachsel (T) Kevin Millwood Eric Milton Woody Williams (T) David Wells Ismael Valdes Matt Morris Al Leiter (M) Brett Tomko (T) Kris Benson Odalis Perez Cory Lidle Matt Clement Glendon Rusch Elmer Dessens Relievers Felix Hernandez Jason Christianson (T) Robb Nen Antonio Osuna Trevor Hoffmann (T) Rod Beck (T) Steve Kline Jose Mesa Rheal Cormier Roberto Hernandez Billy Wagner (T) David Weathers Paul Schuey Armando Benitez Chad Fox Antonio Alfonseca John Smoltz (T) Terry Adams Ron Villone Curtis Leskanic Billy Koch Scott Williamson Alan Embree (T) Mike Timlin (T) Troy Percival Uegeth Urbina (T) Jeff Nelson Eddie Guardado (M) Catchers Dan Wilson Jason Varitek Einar Diaz Henry Blanco Kelly Stinnett Damian Miller Mike Matheny OF Marquis Grissom (T) Raul Mondesi Carl Everett (P) Craig Biggio (T) Lance Berkman Richard Hidalgo Jeromy Burnitz (M) Moises Alou (M) JD Drew Frank Cattalanotto Steve Finley Brian Jordan Rusty Greer (M) Jermaine Dye Carlos Beltran Jacque Jones Magglio Ordonez Juan Gonzalez (M) 1B/DH Ellis Burks Rafael Palmeiro (T) David Segui Tony Clark Eric Karros (T) Travis Lee John Olerud Tino Martinez Brad Fullmer Carlos Delgado Richie Sexson Robin Ventura Mo Vaughn (T) JT Snow 2B Roberto Alomar Jeff Kent Bret Boone (option vests with 450 PA's) Mark Grudzielanek 3B Troy Glaus Adrian Beltre Bill Mueller (T) Joe Randa (M) Corey Koskie Vinny Castilla SS Orlando Cabrera Jose Valentin Barry Larkin Alex Gonzalez (Chi) Rich Aurilia Cristian Guzman (M) Nomar Garciaparra Pokey Reese Based only on players currently under a contract through the 2004 season. x-club option for 2005; m-mutual option for 2005; y-player option for 2005. ANAHEIM (4): Troy Glaus, 3b; Shane Halter, 3b; Troy Percival, rhp; Aaron Sele, rhp. BALTIMORE (6): Marty Cordova, of; Omar Daal, lhp; Luis Lopez, ss; x-Rafael Palmeiro, 1b; David Segui, 1b; B.J. Surhoff, of. BOSTON (14): Terry Adams, rhp; Ellis Burks, dh; Orlando Cabrera, ss; x-Alan Embree, lhp; Curtis Leskanic, rhp; Derek Lowe, rhp; Pedro Martinez, rhp; Ramiro Mendoza, rhp; x-Bill Mueller, 3b; Mike Myers, lhp; Pokey Reese, 2b; x-Mike Timlin, rhp; Jason Varitek, c; Scott Williamson, rhp. CHICAGO (7): Roberto Alomar, 2b; x-Sandy Alomar Jr, c; y-Carl Everett, of; Mike Jackson, rhp; Magglio Ordonez, of; x-Cliff Politte, rhp; Jose Valentin, ss. CLEVELAND (4): Tim Laker, c; m-Omar Vizquel, ss; Rick White, rhp; Bob Wickman, rhp. DETROIT (3): Alan Levine, rhp; Danny Patterson, rhp; x-Ugueth Urbina, rhp. KANSAS CITY (6): Kevin Appier, rhp; m-Juan Gonzalez, of; m-Joe Randa, 3b; Desi Relaford, ss; Matt Stairs, of; Kelly Stinnett, c. MINNESOTA (6): x-Henry Blanco, c; x-Cristian Guzman, ss; Corey Koskie, 3b; Terry Mulholland, lhp; Jose Offerman, 1b; Brad Radke, rhp. NEW YORK (8): Miguel Cairo, ss; Tony Clark, 1b; John Flaherty, c; Orlando Hernandez, rhp; x-Travis Lee, 1b; x-Jon Lieber, rhp; Esteban Loaiza, rhp; Ruben Sierra, of. OAKLAND (4): Jermaine Dye, of; x-Chris Hammond, lhp; x-Eric Karros, 1b; Damian Miller, c. SEATTLE (5): x-Bret Boone, 2b; m-Eddie Guardado, lhp; rx-Edgar Martinez, dh; Ron Villone, lhp; Dan Wilson, c. TAMPA BAY (5): Brook Fordyce, c; John Halama, lhp; x-Tino Martinez, 1b; Trever Miller, lhp; Rey Sanchez, ss. TEXAS (11): Doug Brocail, rhp; David Dellucci, of; Scott Erickson, rhp; Brad Fullmer, 1b; m-Rusty Greer, of; Brian Jordan, of; Jeff Nelson, rhp; Herb Perry, 3b; Jay Powell, rhp; Eric Young, 2b; Jeff Zimmerman, rhp. TORONTO (6): Dave Berg, ss; Frank Catalanotto, of; Carlos Delgado, 1b; Chris Gomez, ss; Greg Myers, c; Gregg Zaun, c. NATIONAL LEAGUE ARIZONA (6): Carlos Baerga, 2b; Danny Bautista, of; Greg Colbrunn, 1b; Shane Reynolds, rhp; Richie Sexson, 1b; Steve Sparks, rhp. ATLANTA (6): Antonio Alfonseca, rhp; J.D. Drew, of; Julio Franco, 1b; Eli Marrero, c; Russ Ortiz, rhp; x-John Smoltz, rhp. CHICAGO (10): m-Moises Alou, of; Matt Clement, rhp; Tom Goodwin, of; Nomar Garciaparra, ss; x-Mark Grudzielanek, 2b; Todd Hollandsworth, of; Kent Mercker, lhp; Rey Ordonez, ss; Glendon Rusch, lhp; Todd Walker, 2b. CINCINNATI (4): Barry Larkin, ss; Cory Lidle, rhp; Todd Van Poppel, rhp; John Vander Wal, of. COLORADO (8): m-Jeromy Burnitz, of; m-Vinny Castilla, 3b; Royce Clayton, ss; Shawn Estes, lhp; Jeff Fassero, lhp; Denny Hocking, ss; Steve Reed, rhp; Mark Sweeney, of. FLORIDA (10): Armando Benitez, rhp; Wil Cordero, of; Damion Easley, 2b; Chad Fox, rhp; Lenny Harris, 3b; Billy Koch, rhp; Mike Mordecai, 2b; Carl Pavano, rhp; Rudy Seanez, rhp; Ismael Valdez, rhp. HOUSTON (8): Carlos Beltran, of; x-Craig Biggio, of; Roger Clemens, rhp; Jeff Kent, 2b; Dan Miceli, rhp; Darren Oliver, lhp; Jose Vizcaino, ss; David Weathers, rhp. LOS ANGELES (11): Wilson Alvarez, lhp; Adrian Beltre, 3b; x-Elmer Dessens, rhp; Steve Finley, of; Jose Hernandez, 3b; Todd Hundley, c; Jose Lima, rhp; Brent Mayne, c; Odalis Perez, lhp; Paul Shuey, rhp; Robin Ventura, 1b. MILWAUKEE (2): Dave Burba, rhp; x-Craig Counsell, ss. MONTREAL (2): Einar Diaz, c; Alex Gonzalez, ss. NEW YORK (9): Kris Benson, rhp; Ricky Bottalico, rhp; Mike DeJean, rhp; John Franco, lhp; x-Richard Hidalgo, of; m-Al Leiter, lhp; x-Mo Vaughn, 1b; Gerald Williams, of; Todd Zeile, 1b. PHILADELPHIA (10): Rheal Cormier, lhp; Doug Glanville, of; Roberto Hernandez, rhp; Todd Jones, rhp; Kevin Millwood, rhp; Eric Milton, lhp; Tomas Perez, ss; Todd Pratt, c; m-Felix Rodriguez, rhp; x-Billy Wagner, lhp. PITTSBURGH (2): x-Brian Boehringer, rhp; Jose Mesa, rhp. ST. LOUIS (9): Chris Carpenter, rhp; Cal Eldred, rhp; Steve Kline, lhp; Ray Lankford, of; Mike Matheny, c; Matt Morris, rhp; Edgar Renteria, ss; x-Woody Williams, rhp; Tony Womack, ss. SAN DIEGO (9): Rich Aurilia, ss; x-Rod Beck, rhp; Darren Bragg, of; Dave Hansen, 1b; Sterling Hitchcock, lhp; x-Trevor Hoffman, rhp; Antonio Osuna, rhp; David Wells, lhp; x-Jay Witasick, rhp. SAN FRANCISCO (8): x-Jason Christiansen, lhp; Deivi Cruz, ss; x-Marquis Grissom, of; Dustin Hermanson, rhp; Robb Nen, rhp; Neifi Perez, ss; x-J.T. Snow, 1b; x-Brett Tomko, rhp.
  14. qwerty

    Carl Pavano

    Radke is the same as pavano basically except older and milton flat out sucks.
  15. For a supposed number lead-off or 2 hitter in the majors it is not good. Mediocore.
  16. Lol that was actually what i was gonna do.
  17. I thought his obp was lower because i saw that he only had 22 walks while batting .306. I did not go and look at his stats. How do you think only 22 walks is good?
  18. Almost all the football team saved their head completely bald on thursday. For the most part they look terrible like that. I have my whole head shaved on 1 for about 1 and a half 2 years now.
  19. Yes, and like none of the movies have ended in I.
  20. Where do you get that from?
  21. His obp is not to exciting though.
  22. That may be the case, but you will see. Culpepper has been the best in fantasy for a couple years now, even without alot of weapons.
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