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Thursday, January 8th, 2009

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…have been alive a shorter amount of time than John Smoltz has been pitching for the Atlanta Braves. However, he was at Atlanta’s Turner Field this morning to clean out his locker. Smoltz has agreed in principle to a $5.5 million, 1 year deal with the Boston Red Sox, who saved a lot in picking up a great pitcher.

Smoltz had 210 wins and 154 saves while a member of the Braves. In the mid-to-late 90’s he was a member of the greatest pitching staff ever; including future MLB Hall of Famer’s Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine. The Braves won their division 14 straight years, but were only able to win 1 World Series.

Injuries and severe pain have hampered Smoltz the last few years, but, when healthy, he is still one of the most effective pitchers in the league. He joins a Red Sox team that is a perennial contender and on the short list of potential World Series Champions. While it will be strange to see him in another jersey, Smoltz career is old enough to make its own decisions.

Girls love the bad boy

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

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Sources within the organization revealed yesterday that the Chicago Cubs have agreed in principle on a 3-year, $30 million contract with controversial outfielder Milton Bradley. The deal is pending a physical, but expected to be finalized no later than Thursday. After having the National League’s best record the Cubs were swept out of the playoffs for the second straight year. Their futility was blamed in large part on their lack of productive left handed hitters in the middle of the lineup. Bradley is coming off his first All-Star season and is the best available option to fulfill this need for the Cubs.

While playing for the Texas Rangers last season Bradley batted .321 with 22 homeruns and led the American League with an on-base percentage of .436. He will play in right field for the Cubs, taking over for Kosuke Fukudome. The Cubs committed $12 million per season to Fukudome last year but he was not able to meet their expectations. Chicago is hoping that Bradley can be that last piece of the puzzle that will come together as a Cubs’ World Series Championship.

Although only 30, Bradley will be on his 7th team after joining Chicago and is widely considered the most disruptive player in baseball. His Major League career has been marked by confrontations with coaches, players, umpires, and the media. Last season he tried to make his way to the broadcaster’s booth in Kansas City to confront the Royals’ announcer and the year before he was injured while being held back from attacking an umpire. Controversy has followed Bradley on every stop in his career, as he has very thin skin, and this bodes dangerously for the Cubs as the fans at Wrigley Field can be ruthless. However, when in the midst of a 100 year championship drought as the Cubs are, a chance to add a player of Bradley’s caliber cannot be passed up.

Sabathia, a Yankee?

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

CC Sabathia

According to a source, CC Sabathia is very close to becoming a New York Yankee. An in-person meeting between general manager Brian Cashman and Sabathia in California just recently took place. Although the deal is not officially closed this source said there were “zero roadblocks” in the way of the 28 year old left hander becoming a Yankee.

How much is this mans left arm worth? About $23 million a year (Or if your used to hourly rates, thats roughly about $2,625 an hour), by far the biggest contract for any picther in history. ESPN reported to get the deal completed, the Yankees added a seventh year to their original six-year, $140 million offer, bringing the total package to seven years and $161 million.

Sabathia also had offers from Milwaukee Brewers, the San Francisco Giants and the Boston Red Sox. Sabathia had apparently expressed interest in playing in California because he had already lived there. But for $23 million a year, I would make the move.




 
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