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is pujols that hyped?
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Nah he didn't have the same pedigree.Originally Posted by twostripestiger
is pujols that hyped?
Nah he didn't have the same pedigree.Originally Posted by twostripestiger
is pujols that hyped?
"Here's the problem for the Red Sox, Yankees and other teams interested in adding major rotation help: The starting pitching market is shaping up to be very thin. The Mariners have slammed the door on any Felix Hernandez talks, and for now, the best names being speculated upon by talent evaluators are pitchers like Paul Maholm and Aaron Harang -- pitchers who may not necessarily be suited to go head to head with teams in the AL East. The most interesting names being kicked around (and to repeat, this is all just speculation from evaluators) are Francisco Liriano, Brett Myers and Wandy Rodriguez. For any of the three to be traded, there would have to be a white flag raised by ownership on the 2011 season from their respective teams."
"This is the latest sign that Soriano's signing is shaping up to be an enormous bust for the Yankees. Remember, they will sacrifice their No. 1 pick to the Rays next month because they signed Soriano."
"Here's the problem for the Red Sox, Yankees and other teams interested in adding major rotation help: The starting pitching market is shaping up to be very thin. The Mariners have slammed the door on any Felix Hernandez talks, and for now, the best names being speculated upon by talent evaluators are pitchers like Paul Maholm and Aaron Harang -- pitchers who may not necessarily be suited to go head to head with teams in the AL East. The most interesting names being kicked around (and to repeat, this is all just speculation from evaluators) are Francisco Liriano, Brett Myers and Wandy Rodriguez. For any of the three to be traded, there would have to be a white flag raised by ownership on the 2011 season from their respective teams."
"This is the latest sign that Soriano's signing is shaping up to be an enormous bust for the Yankees. Remember, they will sacrifice their No. 1 pick to the Rays next month because they signed Soriano."