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  1. 29. Colorado Rockies (Michael Cuddyer) 30. Atlanta Braves (Ervin Santana) 31. Toronto Blue Jays (Melky Cabrera) 32. New York Yankees (David Robertson) 33. San Francisco Giants (Pablo Sandoval) 34. Pittsburgh Pirates (Russell Martin) 35. Kansas City Royals (James Shields) 36. Detroit Tigers (Max Scherzer) 37. Los Angeles Dodgers (Hanley Ramirez) 38. Baltimore Orioles (Nelson Cruz)
  2. Kluber, Carrasco, Salazar, Bauer, House = Fap Fap Fap
  3. This isn't Dominoes, Hockey, Basketball or sex, this is Baseball, a sport where the individual talent can win. I only care that pitchers have a good relationship with catchers. Trout isn't a leader: 10 wins player Jose Fernandez douchebag: 6 wins player Adam Jones is arrogant: 4.5 wins player Ryan Goins is bald: can't hit, he suxx
  4. Bobby Cox say you're wrong, but Jeff Blauser say you're smart.
  5. He's Jays Rafael Belliard, but the value of that type of players is s*** in this era.
  6. Goins 7 DRS +150 innings >>> Simmons +30 DRS +1300 innings Simple math
  7. Asians non-pitcher with good performance: Ichiro, HMatsuit, Boxy.
  8. Felix Pie, Wily Mo Pena, Wily Otanez MVP caliber player
  9. Korean IF Kang reportedly to be posted Monday KBO likely to post shortstop next week; Giants, A's, Mets are reported suitors Korean shortstop Jung-Ho Kang will be posted by the Korean Baseball Organization on Monday, according to FoxSports.com, and should draw plenty of interest. Kang, 27, is a power-hitting shortstop who has spent the last seven seasons playing for the Nexen Heroes. He's coming off a career year in which he hit .354 with 39 home runs, 115 RBIs and a 1.189 OPS in 116 games. While those numbers are eye-popping, Korea professional baseball is an extremely offensive environment; teams averaged 5.7 runs per game last season, compared to Major League Baseball's 4.1 mark. Kang is a career .298/.382/.502 hitter with four seasons of 20-plus homers. He also stole a career-high 21 bases in 2012, but that number dipped to three last season. Although the shortstop market is thin, many clubs view Kang as a second baseman. CBS Sports reported Monday that the Mets, Giants and A's are interested in the infielder. The Mets and A's both need middle-infield help, while the CBS Sports report speculates the Giants could move Joe Panik to third (replacing Pablo Sandoval) and put Kang at second.
  10. Blues Jays is one good of four teams than want Asdrubal Cabrera for two years. Asdrubal want a four year deal, but if he cant sign for four years, then, he want sign for just one year. http://m.espn.go.com/deportes/nota?storyId=2253419&src=desktop&cc=5800
  11. Really like Delgado kid.
  12. I like Drabek. He deserve some innings out of the pen
  13. Fox was fired this week for my DWL team, Estrellas Orientales. Hate him alota
  14. Nice deals. Jake Fox suxxx
  15. Ogando, Morrow, Axford, Janssen
  16. 'cuz - * - = +
  17. Are you Italiano?
  18. Its not by games, its by 600 PA
  19. The Jays are considered to have the inside track but the Orioles, Nationals and the Astros are also in the mix. The Astros would use him as their SS. The deal required is thought to be around 3/10.
  20. That Asian swaggg. Boxy will love him
  21. 'cuz he's three time better.
  22. The guy plays good defense in the SS and healthy, besides his OBP. Play him at 2B, then, utility bench MIF. We all know Reyes will miss bunch of games.
  23. My source: GG caliber MIF with .260/.330/.380 I like it
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