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  1. George Kottaras in, JPA out lol
  2. Forever over spanky Eassssss
  3. Non-Tender Candidates By Tim Dierkes [November 7, 2013 at 9:29am CST] By my count, 213 players are currently arbitration eligible. More than 50 of those can be considered non-tender candidates. The deadline for teams to decide is December 2nd. Non-tendering a player makes him a free agent. Below is my subjective list of non-tender candidates. Please note that not all of them will actually be non-tendered. Click here for MLBTR's projected salaries for these players, if they are tendered contracts. Position Players Tony Abreu Darwin Barney Daric Barton Mike Baxter Drew Butera Tyler Flowers Sam Fuld Mat Gamel Chris Getz Jesus Guzman Brett Hayes Paul Janish Garrett Jones Don Kelly George Kottaras Lou Marson John Mayberry Michael McKenry Chris Nelson Jayson Nix Nolan Reimold Adam Rosales Justin Ruggiano Scott Sizemore Seth Smith Travis Snider Chris Stewart Drew Stubbs Pitchers Scott Atchison John Axford Andrew Bailey Daniel Bard Mitchell Boggs Phil Coke Scott Elbert Juan Gutierrez Tommy Hanson Frank Herrmann Daniel Hudson Kevin Jepsen Cristhian Martinez Luis Mendoza Jose Mijares Jeff Niemann Felipe Paulino Fernando Rodriguez Esmil Rogers Tony Sipp Joe Thatcher Josh Tomlin Jonny Venters Jerome Williams Blake Wood http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2013/11/non-tender-candidates.html
  4. Yo por igual.
  5. The Reds have agreed to a two-year contract with catcher Brayan Pena. Devin Mesoraco or Ryan Hanigan available?
  6. ..................and Sanchez is unhittable and +1K/IP and tall and Strong
  7. The Sanchez fastball-curveball combo is one of the best in the whole minor league system. Stroman is too prone to allow dingers. He's a good pitching prospect but behind Sanchez stuff IMO. Why Stroman has performed a little better than Sanchez? - 'cause DUKE >>>> JAYS
  8. NO bro. Never choose a mid-rotation-guy over a guy with a stuff to be a #1......Sanchez should be better pitcher when both products be finished.
  9. IFTFY f*** you Wacha...........Stroman esta aquí.
  10. http://wapc.mlb.com/play/?content_id=31209797&topic_id=26271672&c_id=mlb
  11. Arencibia, Beeston and AA were seen in a room of a seedy motel ............. JPA could be our starting catcher again.
  12. Like Andy Burns kid
  13. I wanna the Kim Kardashian ass on my bed.
  14. Jason Grilli, Luke Gregerson, Matt Adams
  15. Poor Cecil, he can't start games or think......Induced alzheimer for him please
  16. A guy who likes the read.
  17. Wagner is a studious of the game (on his way) that makes him different. While the talented play with their Smartphones, Neil is building his game plan, that makes him smarter than others...
  18. Neil can help us in the PENIS mesuare
  19. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/qa-neil-wagner-thinking-man-in-the-blue-jays-bullpen/
  20. AA, is time to extend Lawrie. Rasmus could receive the extension to half of this season, after the whole front office is convinced that Gose can't hit.
  21. Rangers Sign Martin Perez To Four-Year Deal The Rangers announced that they have agreed to a four-year deal with left-hander Martin Perez. The contract runs through the 2017 season and contains three club options, meaning Texas will have the ability to control Perez, a client of the OL Baseball Group, through the 2020 season. good move regardless of the money involved.
  22. Changes coming to MLB bids for Japan players The MLB Commissioners Office and Nippon Professional Baseball are closing in on a posting agreement that the sides are optimistic will be in place by Nov. 1, two sources told The Post. The best pitcher in Japan, Masahiro Tanaka, is expected to be posted this offseason, and the Yankees are likely to be aggressive in trying to win the post. There had been speculation the system would undergo radical changes, with perhaps even the teams with the three highest posting bids all gaining the rights to negotiate with the players. I have been told there will be alterations in the process, but still only one team will win the post and have exclusive negotiating rights. It is possible, as a way to give the player more power to chose his destination, he might get to pick a singular team from, say, the top two or three bidders. The posting system was created mainly to give Japanese teams a way to get paid if they agree to let a player go prior to free agency (Japanese players need nine years of service to gain free agency to come to the States). In the process up to now, interested MLB teams gave a sealed bid and the high bidder was awarded an exclusive 30-day period to sign the player. If no deal was struck, the player stayed in Japan and no second American team received an opportunity to sign the player. In the most significant recent examples, the Red Sox, with a bid of $51.1 million, won the rights to negotiate with Daisuke Matsuzaka and the Rangers, with a bid of $51.7 million, won the rights to negotiate with Yu Darvish. Teams still have to sign the player after winning the post. Both MLB and the Players Association were hoping a system could be forged in which the post was not quite as expensive as a way to keep the money here for players. The winning post does not count toward salary and thus is not calculated in for purposes of figuring out the luxury tax payroll. That is one reason Tanaka — beyond talent — entices the Yankees, who are trying to get under the $189 million payroll threshold for 2014. http://nypost.com/2013/10/26/changes-coming-to-mlb-bids-for-japan-players/
  23. Good job with your voodoo doll ----> Marlins Cuban SS .227/.267/.298
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