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If the Yanks lose out on Lee, they'll go hard after Grienke..
You could very well see a few teams going after him hardcore. Whoever loses out on Lee(Yanks or Rangers), The Angels, Mets, and maybe a few others like Philly too.
You could very well see a few teams going after him hardcore. Whoever loses out on Lee(Yanks or Rangers), The Angels, Mets, and maybe a few others like Philly too.
Wow, who saw Philly coming away with Lee, that's a sick starting four, only team in the NL that can match them pitching wise it San Fran. Lets see what the Yanks do now, I've always liked Matt Garza, but no way Tampa trades with a division rival..
Wow, who saw Philly coming away with Lee, that's a sick starting four, only team in the NL that can match them pitching wise it San Fran. Lets see what the Yanks do now, I've always liked Matt Garza, but no way Tampa trades with a division rival..
Most likely they wont trade in the same division unless it's a real good one but I now think Philly's pitching is better than everyone else including SF. I don't think SF can compare to them either.
He won't go anywhere until the trading deadline. He's got about a dozen or so east coast teams he can't be traded to. He can't handle the pressure or anxieties of a major market. IMO, a big risk giving up a ton of prospects for
Then I hope the Yankees don't get him. They have a thing that I call the Ed Whitson Syndrome. It attacks pitchers who did very well elsewhere but fell flat on their faces in New York. More recent victims are Pavano and Burnett.
Dammit, we're not paying you to moonlight at some other job, now have that Greinke report on my desk by noon.
....With a detailed analysis of Greinke's performance in Friday evening road games when the humidity is above 40 per cent and attendance is under 20 thousand.
Then I hope the Yankees don't get him. They have a thing that I call the Ed Whitson Syndrome. It attacks pitchers who did very well elsewhere but fell flat on their faces in New York. More recent victims are Pavano and Burnett.
It has nothing to do with the Yankees. Pavano was injury plagued and Burnett has been slipping as little and just needs to be refocused. Has CC dropped off??? I don't think so!
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