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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanthe13th
    Mendoza? What the f u c k? Is Cashman sitting behind his desk smoking a big fat bong with Joe Torre and recalling the old days? Al "Belly Full of Guts" Leiter, Bernie Williams, and Ramiro Mendoza. Wow. I am shocked.
    Unless, you have inside information about the wink-wink agreements Cashman might have with their agents, I wouldn't overreact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJG
    Because you have to put your 'closer' in in a save situation no matter who the batter is. Looper kills righthanders. Lefthanders kill Looper. All you have to do is use him right.

    Oh, and for closers, there's really no big difference between the AL and the NL. It's not like NL closers actually face the oppossing picture.
    Looper would be a great pickup, especially if you can get him cheap, like 2 years/6 mil...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BJG
    Because you have to put your 'closer' in in a save situation no matter who the batter is. Looper kills righthanders. Lefthanders kill Looper. All you have to do is use him right.
    As much as I don't hate Torre. I'm not too sure the term "use him right" is in his dictionary. So by this, do you think Willie didn't use Looper right when he blew saves?

    What's his numbers against left/right handed batters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoRocket
    Good bye Ruben Sierra and Kevin Brown.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vin
    As much as I don't hate Torre. I'm not too sure the term "use him right" is in his dictionary. So by this, do you think Willie didn't use Looper right when he blew saves?

    What's his numbers against left/right handed batters?
    Look it up, why is everyone so lazy.

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    oh man

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    can someone give me one good reason why Bernie will be back on this team next year??

    He is Done. Toast. Overcooked. Finished.

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    can someone give me one good reason why Bernie will be back on this team next year??

    He is Done. Toast. Overcooked. Finished.
    He isn't worth the pick, no team is going to give it up for him. This is HORRIBLE!
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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by JavyVazquezIsSick
    He isn't worth the pick, no team is going to give it up for him. This is HORRIBLE!

    and you just know that Torre will play him alot next season....especially if we fail to find another CF...I can see it.

    Wow...next year is just not looking like alot of fun at this point.

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    omgzzzzzzzzzz panic

    time for a rest from this board

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    omgzzzzzzzzzz panic

    time for a rest from this board

    come on 38, I know you know your stuff. How can anyone justify bringing an old and decrepit Bernie back here again??

    and I'm tellin ya, Torre will play him alot more next year then he should since Bernie is one of his "boys"

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    I think Bernie will decline arbitration and perhaps retire. Don't hurt your career average anymore Bernie. The Mick always regretted that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    come on 38, I know you know your stuff. How can anyone justify bringing an old and decrepit Bernie back here again??

    and I'm tellin ya, Torre will play him alot more next year then he should since Bernie is one of his "boys"
    Who the ................ was he supposed to play? Matt Lawton? Bubba showed zero ability to hit the ball past the pitcher until they gave up and let him have the job. Dont give me that bull................ about his boys. Did he have Ruben Sierra playing every game?

    If you want to blame anyone then blame Cashman for doing a piss poor job of putting together the team combined with the ................ty decisionmaking of Tampa/New York and the scouting directors. Our garbage farm system has done nothing for us in the last 10 years. Thankfully its improving now but that cant change the old decrepid players who we had signed already

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    Who the ................ was he supposed to play? Matt Lawton? Bubba showed zero ability to hit the ball past the pitcher until they gave up and let him have the job. Dont give me that bull................ about his boys. Did he have Ruben Sierra playing every game?

    If you want to blame anyone then blame Cashman for doing a piss poor job of putting together the team combined with the ................ty decisionmaking of Tampa/New York and the scouting directors. Our garbage farm system has done nothing for us in the last 10 years. Thankfully its improving now but that cant change the old decrepid players who we had signed already

    But why bring Bernie back in 2006?? I figured it was quite obvious last season that he is finished. He is a liability in every aspect of the game...whether its with his glove or his bat.

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    Who the ................ was he supposed to play? Matt Lawton? Bubba showed zero ability to hit the ball past the pitcher until they gave up and let him have the job. Dont give me that bull................ about his boys. Did he have Ruben Sierra playing every game?
    He should of at least had Matsui play CF. And Yes, Bubba would of been better overall because of the defense he could of given...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JavyVazquezIsSick
    He should of at least had Matsui play CF. And Yes, Bubba would of been better overall because of the defense he could of given...
    And then Mary Poppins could have played LF


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    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    Our garbage farm system has done nothing for us in the last 10 years. Thankfully its improving now but that cant change the old decrepid players who we had signed already
    The farm system has done nothing for us in last 10 years? which would be 1995-ish.
    Didn't Mo came from the farm, I'm sure there's a lot more players...some guy named Derek, oh what the hell we haven't won a World Series in the last 5 years - which in Yankee years equals to about 20/30 years. Who cares about those homegrown players...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    And then Mary Poppins could have played LF
    No Bernie should of moved over but Torre of course would never ask him to do so. He even practiced playing left during the year but for some reason he was never out there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JavyVazquezIsSick
    No Bernie should of moved over but Torre of course would never ask him to do so. He even practiced playing left during the year but for some reason he was never out there...
    Bernie had reservations about it and never felt comfortable out there, at least thats what i read. That wouldnt have improved the defense anyway. His weak inaccurate arm would have been even more damaging in left.


    wah wah wah Torre

    Quote Originally Posted by Vin
    The farm system has done nothing for us in last 10 years? which would be 1995-ish.
    Didn't Mo came from the farm, I'm sure there's a lot more players...some guy named Derek, oh what the hell we haven't won a World Series in the last 5 years - which in Yankee years equals to about 20/30 years. Who cares about those homegrown players...
    How many players on the roster are from the farm system since 96? Posada? Cano? Wang?

    We've produce some decent players but traded them away. Believe me, you wont find a bigger supporter of our farm system now, but the drafts since the 90s have been beyond horrendous leading into 2003

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    arguing about what should have been done last season is irrelevant IMHO. I dont see one good reason why Bernie should have been offered arb.

    Nobody in their right mind is gonna sign this guy and give up a draft pick. He will be here next year....and will play alot more then he should.

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    Bernie had reservations about it and never felt comfortable out there, at least thats what i read. That wouldnt have improved the defense anyway. His weak inaccurate arm would have been even more damaging in left.


    wah wah wah Torre
    I never read anything about that, I know he was willing to do it. Of course I'm sure he'd rather stay in a position that he played his whole career but it was up to Torre to move him and say "You know what you can't play CF, move over, or sit down." It would of saved us a bunch of runs if Matsui was the CFer, Matsui's arm is horrible as well, it wouldn't of been that great of a difference in left...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    wah wah wah Torre
    Yes Torre is infallible...
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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    I can't believe that Bernie playing CF is actually a prospect. How did this happen?

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by ryanthe13th
    I can't believe that Bernie playing CF is actually a prospect. How did this happen?

    my thoughts exactly...it just makes no sense to me at all

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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    no one said he was playing center field

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    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    no one said he was playing center field
    Then whats his point of being on the team? Pinch runner? He is no longer near the hitter he once was to be a DH, in addition I'd much rather give Phillips a shot at 1st/DH. He's free and good...
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    Re: Players offered/not offered arbitration

    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
    no one said he was playing center field



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    I think it would make sense if Bernie will still a good hitter who just couldnt play the field anymore. But he has been a below average hitter the last 2 years now, and last year he really dropped off.

    I dont see his bat helping this team

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    Quote Originally Posted by 38Special
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    http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/spo...6?OpenDocument
    Still waiting to address vacancies in the bullpen and outfield corners, the Cardinals said goodbye to second baseman Mark Grudzielanek, left fielder Reggie Sanders and righthanded reliever Julian Tavarez when they elected not to offer arbitration to the free agents by the deadline Wednesday night.
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    Tavarez can pitch, but he might go Kevin Brown on a team.....still....a good arm out of the pen (RHP).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanm1058123
    Wait.. how does arb work for the regular player whos been in the MLB for 6+ years if he ACCEPTS arbitration. If Bernie accepted arb how would that work out.
    It would work out as one of the worst moves of the off-season (maybe worse than Loretta for Mirabelli) since we'd be paying at the VERY MINIMUM, $9,885,714.40 to a guy who can't hit or run or field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch
    Tavarez can pitch, but he might go Kevin Brown on a team.....still....a good arm out of the pen (RHP).

    a risk I'm willing to take

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    Come on Cash break out the Ca$h for Tavarez
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    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    I think it would make sense if Bernie will still a good hitter who just couldnt play the field anymore. But he has been a below average hitter the last 2 years now, and last year he really dropped off.

    I dont see his bat helping this team
    He hit 821 OPS as a DH last year, if he DHs this year and matches that it will be worth it.

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    Good, no picks to lose for Taverez.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    He hit 821 OPS as a DH last year, if he DHs this year and matches that it will be worth it.

    it also worries me that Torre will be itching to put him back in CF...especially if we fail to acquire another CF

    then it will just be a replay of last season

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    Why are we not making a move on Dotel and Tavarez?


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    Quote Originally Posted by StatenIslandYankee
    Why are we not making a move on Dotel and Tavarez?

    Thats what I want to know...they are just sitting out there waiting to be picked up. Cashman should be working the phones

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    it also worries me that Torre will be itching to put him back in CF...especially if we fail to acquire another CF

    then it will just be a replay of last season
    If Bernie starts more than 30 games in the field, I will agree with you it was a dumb move. I just don't see it. Give Torre and Cashman some credit, they're not morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StatenIslandYankee
    Why are we not making a move on Dotel and Tavarez?
    Because they're not 40+ and we won't lose $10m/year and first roun draft picks in the process. That's not the Yankee way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StatenIslandYankee
    Why are we not making a move on Dotel and Tavarez?
    Maybe Tavarez will be picked up now that the Cards didn't offer arbitration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    Maybe Tavarez will be picked up now that the Cards didn't offer arbitration.
    I want Dotel as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by enterthesandman
    Because they're not 40+ and we won't lose $10m/year and first roun draft picks in the process. That's not the Yankee way.
    Those jokes have gotten pretty old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    If Bernie starts more than 30 games in the field, I will agree with you it was a dumb move. I just don't see it. Give Torre and Cashman some credit, they're not morons.

    assume for a second that we dont trade/sign another CF...and go into the year with Bubba and Bernie as our CF's. In the same exact situation last year, Bernie played more then half of his games in CF. Why would Torre treat the situation any different then last year?

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    I want Dotel as well.
    Who's gonna be kicked out of the pen when he's ready to pitch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    assume for a second that we dont trade/sign another CF...and go into the year with Bubba and Bernie as our CF's. In the same exact situation last year, Bernie played more then half of his games in CF. Why would Torre treat the situation any different then last year?
    Towards the end of last year Crosby was the everyday CF. Torre will go into the season knowing that Crosby is the starting CF. And I believe someone other than Crosby will be here to play CF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    Who's gonna be kicked out of the pen when he's ready to pitch?

    someone crappy...like Proctor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    Those jokes have gotten pretty old.
    I only wish it was a joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    someone crappy...like Proctor
    I don't think Proctor is going to be in the pen on Opening Day. As of now we have Rivera, Farnsworth, Small, Sturtze, and Wright in the bullpen, and it seems very likely we'll sign Myers and maybe another arm for the 7th. Where does Proctor fit in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    I don't think Proctor is going to be in the pen on Opening Day. As of now we have Rivera, Farnsworth, Small, Sturtze, and Wright in the bullpen, and it seems very likely we'll sign Myers and maybe another arm for the 7th. Where does Proctor fit in?

    well in that case...I'd sign Dotel and find a way to make Wright dissapear. I also have serious doubts about whether Small can even come close to what he did last year...or will he regress to his career norm. If he regresses, thats a huge problem.

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