March 12, 200521 yr http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...ort=MLB&id=6161 Latest News Mar. 12, 2005 - 4:27 pm et Carlos Lee left today's game in the first inning after being hit on the left hand by a pitch. Nelson Cruz replaced him in left field. http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...ort=MLB&id=7028 Latest News Mar. 12, 2005 - 4:25 pm et Miguel Olivo will be the Mariners' primary catcher this season, manager Mike Hargrove said today. Hargrove believes Olivo can start 110 games. It was already assumed that Olivo would get the majority of the starts over Dan Wilson, but a two-to-one split would be greater than expected. He should be moved up a little on draft lists.
March 12, 200521 yr Having A.J. sure makes me feel a lot better about the Olivo loss. Olive was a fun guy to watch though, I hope he and Reed are both successful.
March 13, 200521 yr Author http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...ort=MLB&id=6161 Latest News Mar. 12, 2005 - 6:58 pm et X-rays on Carlos Lee's left hand were negative. He's been sent to Brewers team physician William Raasch for an examination. We might have a better idea tonight whether Lee will miss any additional time after being hit by a Jamey Wright fastball today. Source: brewers.mlb.com
March 13, 200521 yr Man, I miss those guys, but their deparcher brought bigger and better things. But congrats to Olivo I really liked that guy, and I still do. And hopefully Carlos can have a good year bashing the cubs.
March 13, 200521 yr Author http://rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/p...ort=MLB&id=6161 Latest News Mar. 13, 2005 - 2:53 pm et The Brewers plan to send Carlos Lee for an MRI to rule out any hairline fractures as a result of yesterday's HBP. Lee is believed to be day-to-day with a bruised left hand. Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 14, 200521 yr QUOTE(rangercal @ Mar 13, 2005 -> 07:41 PM) Good luck Olivo! No doubt about it, I was really hit hard by Olivo's departure, I didn't know how much I liked him until he was gone. Even though Maggs was my fav player, even his departure didn't hurt me as much as Olivo's did. None of the bs that happened lightened Maggs departure to me, he gave us some great years in the south side. I was expecting to see Olivo for a long long time in the southside but AJ sure did help out the void. As far as Reed, I never saw him play but I know were missing out on some great play from him. He will be a good one. I remember this much, Olivo hit a homerun in his first and last at bat as a Chicago White Sox! His smile was great, I also wish him the best.
March 14, 200521 yr QUOTE(El Caballo @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 04:20 AM) No doubt about it, I was really hit hard by Olivo's departure, I didn't know how much I liked him until he was gone. Even though Maggs was my fav player, even his departure didn't hurt me as much as Olivo's did. None of the bs that happened lightened Maggs departure to me, he gave us some great years in the south side. I was expecting to see Olivo for a long long time in the southside but AJ sure did help out the void. As far as Reed, I never saw him play but I know were missing out on some great play from him. He will be a good one. I remember this much, Olivo hit a homerun in his first and last at bat as a Chicago White Sox! His smile was great, I also wish him the best. I don't know if I was hurt, but I was shocked when we moved him. I thought the Sox were in love with him.
March 14, 200521 yr QUOTE(backman @ Mar 13, 2005 -> 06:45 AM) their deparcher brought bigger and better things Dude, that's the worst botch job that I've ever seen on here. LOL, deparcher?
March 14, 200521 yr Seeing both of them leave was probably the hardest thing I ever had to deal with. I know Kenny almost cried seeing Olivo go. What a great guy. Reed as well (still miss him) Best of luck to the both of them.
March 14, 200521 yr QUOTE(SuperSteve @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 12:55 PM) Freddy and Ben > MO and Reed IMHO still. Not to mention Freddy for 3 years at $9 mil per. He would have gotten at least 4 years for about $50 million with what teams were paying for pitchers this offseason.
March 14, 200521 yr QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 01:15 PM) Not to mention Freddy for 3 years at $9 mil per. He would have gotten at least 4 years for about $50 million with what teams were paying for pitchers this offseason. True. I am still surprised that we have Freddy Garcia in our team. He had Yankee written all over him at the trading deadline, but out of nowhere comes Kenny with a big trade acquiring him (Garcia) and Davis.
March 15, 200521 yr QUOTE(Yoda @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 03:45 PM) True. I am still surprised that we have Freddy Garcia in our team. He had Yankee written all over him at the trading deadline, but out of nowhere comes Kenny with a big trade acquiring him (Garcia) and Davis. Yeah Kenny Williams is such an evil and stupid GM, I don't know why we keep him around
March 15, 200521 yr QUOTE(SuperSteve @ Mar 15, 2005 -> 05:55 AM) Freddy and Ben > MO and Reed IMHO still. It's alright Steve. You can leave out Davis, doesn't make much of a difference really.
March 15, 200521 yr QUOTE(Yoda @ Mar 15, 2005 -> 08:45 AM) True. I am still surprised that we have Freddy Garcia in our team. He had Yankee written all over him at the trading deadline, but out of nowhere comes Kenny with a big trade acquiring him (Garcia) and Davis. Jeremy Reed > Dioner Navarro. That made the difference really.
March 15, 200521 yr QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Mar 14, 2005 -> 09:37 PM) It's alright Steve. You can leave out Davis, doesn't make much of a difference really. Except he is a waste of one million dollars.
March 15, 200521 yr QUOTE(qwerty @ Mar 15, 2005 -> 02:39 PM) Except he is a waste of one million dollars. Timo and Davis take up about 3.5% of the payroll. Now there's an argument to build on.
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