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since they attempted to trade hanley ramirez and manny for him after 2003.

i don't think i'd classify that as a "man crush", though. they were more concerned with replacing nomar and getting rid of manny's contract. have they mentioned him since? nope.
 
Would work, interesting to see how similar his and Andruw's contract will be.
Does anyone know who Hunters agent is? I know Boras is Jones' agent so you know he's gonna go for the big bucks even after a subpar year for Jones.
 
Red Sox seem poised to repeat...


avg/hr/rbis

1. Ellsbury: 335 12 70
2. Pedroia: 330 5 50
3. Papi: 325 50 140 (with fixed knee will hit for wole season like he did in sep. this year)
4. Manny: 310 40 125 (contract year; look for big rebound)
5. Lowell (if signed): 320 16 100
6. J.D. Drew: 280 20 80
7. Youk: 300 20 75
8. Tek: 270 20 60
9. Lugo: 250 8 50

Rotation:

wins/losses/era

1. Beckett: 22-6 3.1
2. Dice-k: 20-10 3.3
3. Lester: 15-7 3.4
4. Buchholz:....19-7 3.1
5. Wake: 18-13 4.2

Pap in pen...42 saves in 46 chances

word is they wanna sign Lowell AND arod and dump Lugo; as well as signing JOHAN SANTANA....
They may very well repeat but there is no way in hell their putting up those numbers.
 
Yeah I don't see Dice-K doing that. Or Bucholz. Or Ellsbury. Lester, maybe. Be a little more realistic.
 
word is they wanna sign Lowell AND arod and dump Lugo; as well as signing JOHAN SANTANA....

They'll never sign A-Rod...too much $$ and when hes on a team he IS the team in his mind, which just ruins things...dammit I hate that guy.
 
Next year will be the 100th anniversary for the Cubs winning a series, which is my husband's favorite team. And of course, my Sox will win again preventing them from even having a chance. Rubbing it in his face it his ridiculous amounts of fun. :up:

Nothing like a replay of 1918 ;)
 
Yes. that exactly what I'm saying. lol :D I read about you being at the game. How awesome.. I know you hate gagne, I know, but I have too say that I am really glad that he won a ring. I will never forget him in '03 when he won his cy young.

Yeah, he did not earn it but he has one. Good for him.

haha. Yeah, since we won it all, I can't fault him, but you gotta be happy for a guy getting a ring, just like I was for Nomar even if he didn't play for the Sawx in the WS. It still makes you smile.
 
Yeah, 84 wins from the starters ain't gonna happen.


Kinda like coming back from a 3-0 deficit in the ALCS against the Yanks wasn't gonna happen?? After that, I wouldn't shoot down any possibility too quickly ;)
 
4 starters with 18+ wins each? That's not happening.
 
dice k had 14 wins this year and 6 of his lsses were 6 innings+ & 3 runs or less...

with good run support dice k woulda gotten to 20 this year
 
You have to factor in the bullpen blowing games. Yes, it happens.
 
dice k had 14 wins this year and 6 of his lsses were 6 innings+ & 3 runs or less...

with good run support dice k woulda gotten to 20 this year

But heres one thing that I was wrong about, Dice K got worse as the season went along. I think hitters are figuring him out, he may get 14-15 wins again next season, but I don't see his ERA being lower than 4. To put it in a little more perspective this season Beckett had an ERA of 3.27. You see Dice K doing that with his stuff next season? You have him penciled in with a 3.3 ERA for next season.
 
Psh.

Dice k has the same **** beckett had going for him enter his 2nd season.

2nd season in league; 2nd season with tek

know the huge improvement we got from beckett from last year to this year...dice k will be seeing a similar one.
 
Grady Little Just Re-signed as Manager of the Dodgers

Sources: Little resigns as Dodgers manager

By Tim Brown, Yahoo! Sports
October 30, 2007





LOS ANGELES – Grady Little has resigned as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to sources, ending a turbulent month between him and the club, and broadening the possibility that the Dodgers will hire Joe Torre as his replacement.

A season-ending disagreement between Little and general manager Ned Colletti resulted in three weeks of uneasy silence between the two, that distance spurring the club's recent attempts to replace Little last week with Joe Girardi and this week with Torre, according to baseball sources.

The Dodgers believed they had reached an agreement with Girardi at the end of last week, with the announcement to be made at the conclusion of the World Series. Instead, the New York Yankees matched the Dodgers' offer of $7.5 million over three seasons, and Girardi accepted.

Colletti then shifted his emphasis to Torre, who on Oct. 18 declined a one-year, incentive-heavy offer to manage a 13th season for the Yankees, calling it, "insulting." Torre, who took the Yankees to 12 consecutive postseasons and won four World Series titles, is expected to command significantly more in compensation than Girardi, whose one season in Florida, while successful, ended in conflict with owner Jeffrey Loria and his dismissal.

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Negotiations between the Dodgers and Torre went into Tuesday evening, and a three-year deal has been offered, according to sources. There were no immediate plans for the sides to meet in person, either in Los Angeles or near Torre's home in Harrison, N.Y.

The Dodgers have been portrayed as eager to cast aside Little in the wake of their second-half collapse, and as the attractive options of Girardi and Torre became available. In fact, Colletti expected Little to return for a third season until recently, according to sources, when he came to believe Little was having reservations about returning.

According to a source, Colletti met with Little and his coaching staff in the manager's office on Sept. 30, shortly after the Dodgers ended their season with an 11-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants. The loss left the Dodgers in fourth place, eight games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks. They'd been in first place on July 26. Two weeks later, they were in fourth place, and a month later the clubhouse had degenerated into daily bickering and finger-pointing, with high-profile veterans and young players debating the other's role in the collapse.

In that setting, Colletti opened the meeting by blaming himself for personnel decisions that might have left the team thin in the starting rotation and everyday lineup, then put equal responsibility for the 82-80 record on Little and his staff. Little, according to the source, "didn't take it well."

Little defended himself and his staff, saying they'd worked harder and gotten more out of the team in 2007 than they had in 2006, when the Dodgers won the National League wild card, ultimately losing in a division series to the New York Mets.

"It went downhill from there," the source said.


When the meeting was over, Little left with the impression Colletti would rather he not return, but would have him back because he was under contract for 2008, the option for which was exercised in March. Colletti believed Little would take two weeks to consider his future with the Dodgers. By the end of three weeks, when he hadn't heard from Little, Colletti began the process of identifying a potential replacement, turning first to Girardi, whom he knew when both were employed by the Chicago Cubs.

By then, however, Little had decided he was of the mind and heart to manage the Dodgers again in 2008. He called Colletti, they talked through the pointed parts of the meeting, and told him so.

Colletti, by then, had what he believed to be an agreement with Girardi's agent, and couldn't be sure of Little's enthusiasm for the job. When he was notified of Girardi's decision, therefore, Colletti engaged Torre in conversations, still unsure if he was in a full-scale manager search or simply hedging against Little's hesitation.

A friend of Little's said Little had been eager to continue as manager of the Dodgers and that his relationship with Colletti was not irreparably damaged.

Little did not return messages left on his cell phone or at his Pinehurst, N.C. home. Colletti declined to comment.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_y...5nYcB?slug=ti-brown103007&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
 
Wow a lot of sport writers look like idiots right now.
 
They can still buyout his contract and hire Torre.
 
they dont mean resign as in signed to another contract; it resigned as in he is LEAVING under his own will. He is gone.
 
You're right. Dodger deceived us with the "Re-signed".
 
Ahahaha. Now it is I who looks like the idiot.
 
Whats the Dogders pay roll right now? Just wondering if they have enough to bring in A-Rod... or maybe they can move some veteran players and clear some salary for him... the best place for A-Rod other than the Angels is probably SF. Its the perfect fit for him IMO. Cubs won't be that serious... and if the Mets are even rumored I will puke. He should sign with the Giants. Its a good division... he'll be playing meaningful games there.
 
Whats the Dogders pay roll right now? Just wondering if they have enough to bring in A-Rod... or maybe they can move some veteran players and clear some salary for him... the best place for A-Rod other than the Angels is probably SF. Its the perfect fit for him IMO. Cubs won't be that serious... and if the Mets are even rumored I will puke. He should sign with the Giants. Its a good division... he'll be playing meaningful games there.

Didn't mean to confuse you all with the mix up of words. I was not thinking. :dry:

But, Frank McCourt was quoted, saying that he will open up the "purse strings" if need be and we do have the money to spend on A-rod.
 
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