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Rohan Prabhu
Should the Dodgers are happy with Vicente Padilla?
curiousobserver
Wondering where people think the NL west is headed? The Giants and Dodgers seem to be addressing their needs with some decent signings, without much noise from the Rockies, Padres, or D’Backs. How does this race end up? Thoughts?
Guest 736
Another Blog doesnt like the Molina signing? NO WAY!!!!
Guest 739
Both Raynor and Hoffmann were old for their respective leagues, so those stats are more a product of beating up young pitching. Hoffmann is a very good fielder, I have no idea how Raynor is in the field.
R_y_a_n
I don’t know if they were that old for their level. Traynor was 25 in AAA this season while Hoffman was only 24.
wakefield4life
The yanks can’t get much value out of Igawa except for keeping him the minors. They’re going to have to wait his contract out. Hopefully for the yanks he can perform well enough in spring training to become a trade chip with the yanks eating most of his contract, but that’s all you can really hope for. Perhaps they can do an Andruw Jones restructuring to make him more appealing to teams as a trade chip if he actually performs as a reliever – that might work too.
BTW, Pawlikowski mentions that for the most part, Cashman’s signing of Burnett is a good one. I’d disagree with that. He had some pretty ugly away numbers. Just because he was able to perform better at home doesn’t make an 82.5M/5yr signing for Burnett “good.”