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    One of these things is not like the other...
  2. Any word on if he'll get to stay out of prison during the inevitable appeal?
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    QUOTE (iamshack @ Dec 7, 2011 -> 09:57 AM) LA gets ragged on because of the pollution and the traffic. But there's a reason for all the traffic and the pollution - because so many people want to live there! The weather, the entertainment, the beaches, the food, the people...there are tons of reasons to live in LA. Not saying I would want to do it without lots of money, but let's not act like it's not a world-class city, folks. Lots of people like Justin Beiber and Twilight, not sure if mass appeal is the best way to judge! I don't begrudge anyone that does like LA, it just isn't for me.
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    QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Dec 7, 2011 -> 09:49 AM) A giant, never-ending blob of plastic suburbia. That's what I dislike so much. It's pretty much all sprawl. It's ugly.
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    QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Dec 7, 2011 -> 09:50 AM) What major-ish cities are there on the coast between LA and San Francisco? I know there's quite a bit of space there. None that I know of. It was a comment more on how I'd take basically any part of California other than LA.
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    QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Dec 7, 2011 -> 09:35 AM) I can't remember the last good thing I heard about LA. San Diego would be great. I was up in the Central California Coast last week, that would be amazing. San Fran area would be great, too. LA? Absolutely zero desire.
  7. QUOTE (CyAcosta41 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 04:03 PM) Ex-Sox Santo(s) Elected to HOF That's what I read that thread title as, I thought it was a sarcastic response to some of the Santos love.
  8. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:55 PM) They also had Jared Mitchell as #55 & Tyler Flowers as #60
  9. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:52 PM) A quick Google search says BA had him as #58 to start 2010, so top 50? No. But damn close. for some reason I didn't think he was in the top 100.
  10. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:40 PM) A catcher who put up a .779 OPS at the age of 24? I'd say that's a bit more than "not that much". He wasn't a Top 50 prospect, right? In retrospect it was a lot but that doesn't really relate to my comment that a Top 50 prospect for Santos would be a pretty damn good return.
  11. QUOTE (Soxfest @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:28 PM) Here is one opinion. http://seedlingstostars.com/2011/11/24/the...-nestor-molina/ QUOTE (danman31 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:29 PM) A so-so starting pitcher is at least as valuable as a good closer. These guys did QUOTE (BaseballNick @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:32 PM) Your post inspired me to do a quick search of "top 100 MLB prospects 2012." The first one I clicked on was http://fantasyrundown.com/2012_MLB_Prospects.html and they have Nestor Molina at #44 overall. I haven't heard of this publication, but a lot of the usual prospect names are on the list (Jesus Montero, Brett Jackson, Yasmani Grandal, Bubba Starling etc.) and it is being updated to account for the 2011 season and 2011 draft. ty!
  12. QUOTE (3E8 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:25 PM) Remember what the Twins gave up for Capps? Not that much.
  13. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:23 PM) Most top prospects lists (Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus) have yet to be released. Molina's status has gone up considerably over the last year. That #18 ranking is probably some list from over a year ago. Minor League Ball, another prospect-centric site, has Molina ranked #2 in their system. http://www.minorleagueball.com/2011/11/30/...spects-for-2012 Right, so why are a couple of people referring to him as a Top 50 prospect? That's what I'm confused about.
  14. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:13 PM) A top 50 prospect in all of baseball? Please tell me that's not part of your criteria for what a successful haul would've been for Santos? No, I've seen the "Top 50" claim several times in this thread now. What I heard on the radio (#18 in the Blue Jays deep system) is drastically different from that. edit: I'm just looking for clarification there. A Top 50 prospect for Santos would be pretty ridiculous.
  15. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:12 PM) Not really, he could just be a scouting success. That background doesn't say nearly as much as his numbers. If we run with the premise that he was generally unknown to those inside baseball, then his value would be pretty low. Seemingly lower than a relatively young relief pitcher with some MLB success and a cheap contract for several years.
  16. QUOTE (iamshack @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:08 PM) He wasn't generally unknown to those who make it their business to know these things. Right, I'm not sure that was really a strong point. But reports are pretty mixed right now, with some seeing his ceiling as a middle-of-the-rotation guy and others as middle-of-the-bullpen caliber. Zero!
  17. Who has him ranked as a Top 50 prospect? I've seen that referenced a few times now.
  18. QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 02:06 PM) I think I've said this previously, but Winter's Bone is quite literally the worst movie I have ever seen. Just awful. What? Why?
  19. QUOTE (iamshack @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 03:04 PM) So is the idea that 99% of us, who had no idea who Nestor Molina even was 130 minutes ago, can have an informed opinion at this point, is pretty ridiculous as well. This is going to be one of those deals where you just wait and see... That he was a generally unknown AA converted pitching prospect says something, though.
  20. QUOTE (bmags @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 02:55 PM) But we do have a centuries worth of case studies of trades happening in this league. Some trade negotiators make great trades and some make really bad ones. They are not all equal. The idea that no one outside of MLB can evaluate whether a trade is good or bad is pretty ridiculous.
  21. QUOTE (SOXOBAMA @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 02:38 PM) RV said wait this week and find out who our closer will be... I wonder if we are going to make a trade for a closer That would be an odd move.
  22. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Dec 6, 2011 -> 02:36 PM) Yes, but based on his ENTIRE career that was a complete outlier. All signs and basic math point to that not happening again. Adam Dunn isn't a statistical model, though. There's no guarantee that he'll return to the 'norm'
  23. Politico is awarding Paul Ryan with its "Healthcare Policy Maker of the Year" award. o....k........
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