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Saturday morning no things

Nothing out there of note this morning.

Sorry.

Talk amongst yourselves.

Game 6 is tonight.  Jacoby Ellsbury will start in centerfield, in place of Coco Crisp.

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2007 Award Picks
<u>NL</u>
MVP: Matt Holliday
Rookie: Ryan Braun
CY: Jake Peavy
Manager: Clint Hurdle

<u>AL</u>
MVP: Alex Rodriguez
Rookie: Dustin Pedroia
CY: Johan Santana
Manager: Eric Wedge

What's the deal with all the artists?

by RangerMoto on Oct 20, 2007 12:35 PM CDT reply actions  

Bizarre
Maybe the new version of LSB will accept underline tags...
What's the deal with all the artists?

by RangerMoto on Oct 20, 2007 12:36 PM CDT up reply actions  

Hurdle really shouldn't be NL manager of year.
Maybe Piniella.
People rarely live up to their baby pictures.

by rooster on Oct 20, 2007 2:21 PM CDT up reply actions  

disagree...
payroll and expectations alone give Hurdle the advantage over Piniella. The Cubs should have won their weak division and have the high priced talent, no one picked the Rockies to win the NL West.
"The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance."-Socrates

by slc ranger on Oct 20, 2007 2:26 PM CDT up reply actions  

You can't pick a record run.
Hurdle is really bad at in-game strategy, but he did keep the team focused on playing "the Rockies way", which put them in position to make their miracle run.

I'm biased by the really strange in game decisions he has made.  I feel like the Rockies won  more games despite rather than because of Hurdle.

People rarely live up to their baby pictures.

by rooster on Oct 20, 2007 3:22 PM CDT up reply actions  

no to pinella
hits soriano leadoff the whole year.  nuff said

by ab03 on Oct 20, 2007 3:40 PM CDT up reply actions  

It would be great if there could be
no manager of the year.
People rarely live up to their baby pictures.

by rooster on Oct 20, 2007 3:50 PM CDT up reply actions  

Have you watched him...
...in the playoffs?  I know the award is voted on before the playoffs, but he's been incredible in the playoffs.  Making pitching changes exactly when he should and instilling greatness in his players.  He made both Manuel & Melvin look like idiots out there.  Completely outmanaged them.
What's the deal with all the artists?

by RangerMoto on Oct 20, 2007 5:11 PM CDT up reply actions  

Ellsbury
Was riding a hot bat when he was getting regular playing time.  He's been in the postseason twice, I think, both as a pinch runner.  I wonder if he can perform like he was.

I was also going to suggest Cora over Pedroia, but the article says they're sticking with him.  I think I'd put Ellsbury in the leadoff spot and Pedroia in the 8 hole though.

by chief on Oct 20, 2007 12:46 PM CDT reply actions  

This offseason...
We need to get Coco Crisp...
Ruddy Yan can slam a revolving door.

by miles on Oct 20, 2007 2:07 PM CDT reply actions  

Boston would probably
give him up pretty cheap and I would much rather the Rangers get him for his salary than go after Hunter or A.J.

His bat has been pretty bad lately but I believe he is a plus defender and would be a better stop gap for this team next year imo.

"The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance."-Socrates

by slc ranger on Oct 20, 2007 2:20 PM CDT up reply actions  

I just
don't think he is that comfortable in Boston, his bat would pick up here...
Ruddy Yan can slam a revolving door.

by miles on Oct 20, 2007 2:28 PM CDT up reply actions  

crisp
why?

he's fine defensively but isn't much of a hitter. I'd be fine with the rangers getting him if the redsox want next to nothing in return but i think otherwise i'd pass

Can you please Look into getting a less funny signature? That's sarcasm, btw. - Sharky

by rentz on Oct 20, 2007 2:38 PM CDT up reply actions  

if it comes down to it
id rather have crisp than big contract to any of rowand/andruw jones/torii hunter

by knockoutking24 on Oct 20, 2007 3:36 PM CDT up reply actions  

Not Much of a hitter
Crisp is not a consistent hitter.  Here are his splits by month:

April/Mar. - .235/.274/.338  
May - .224/.303/.308          
June - .330/.362/.455      
July - .323/.391/.505        
August - .227/.321/.299    
Sept.Oct. - .269.311/.388  

It is feast of famine for him.  I have seen some references to Tom Goodwin on this site as being the last good CF that has played for the Rangers.  Goodwin was with the Rangers for about 2.333 seasons, and here are his numbers:

'97 - .237  .319  .319
'98 - .290  .378  .338
'99 - .259  .324  .341

I think it is safe to say that Crisp could match Goodwin in terms of offensive numbers (maybe a bit better with the park effects, and assuming he increase in walks is not a fluke).

So, if Crisp could be the "new Goodwin", would you think differently about getting him?

by Excel Hearts Choi on Oct 20, 2007 3:58 PM CDT up reply actions  

crisp
i think that if the redsox are going to sell very low on him then i have no problem with the rangers going after crisp and hoping for him to increase his offensive production (but i wouldn't count on much)

but... i'd take a cheap trade for crisp over spending big money on hunter or rowand.

btw anyone know off hand what the rest of crisp's contract is like?

Can you please Look into getting a less funny signature? That's sarcasm, btw. - Sharky

by rentz on Oct 20, 2007 4:02 PM CDT up reply actions  

See Below
I posted on this below (Don't Forget About Drew):
'08 $4.75
'09 $5.75
'10 Option for $8 or $500,000 buyout

by Excel Hearts Choi on Oct 20, 2007 4:05 PM CDT up reply actions  

Don't Forget About Drew
I don't think the BoSox would give up on Crisp so easily.  If Drew is struggling/hurt next season, Ellsbury would be a nice replacement (especially from the defensive standpoint).  Crisp has two years remaining plus an option year.  So, the Red Sox can wait a year and still find a buyer for Crisp.  Even if Ellsbury proves to be a better player, why not keep Crisp for a bench player?  The BoSox have the salary (especially with all the high-priced players leaving this season).  Coco only really becomes expensive in his option year ($8 million).  Next year he will make $4.75 million, and $5.75 million in '09.  Kielty, in contrast, is making $2.1 million and is arbitration eligible.  I am not going to guess how much Kielty will make next season, but why not spend the additional $2 million and ensure the team has a very capable player on the bench?

by Excel Hearts Choi on Oct 20, 2007 3:35 PM CDT up reply actions  

If Crisp gets hot at the plate
then the marketing department can advertise Hot Coco.

by Inkara1 on Oct 20, 2007 8:44 PM CDT up reply actions  

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