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Kit
Who is this Andrew Dawson fellow?
Mark S
I really didn’t see anything informative on that Rays blog article. 3/5ths of the guys the author mentioned were on teams that aren’t going to be selling.
Spirit of '69
During the off-season I was intrigued — and even posted here about it — with the Mets acquiring Zambrano for a deal packaged around Angel Pagan. The Cub fans on this site jumped all over me (and to be fair, their first experience with Pagan was awful). But now, as things have played out, I’d have to step back from that.
Z’s blowup the other day was downright scary. He’s exceptionally talented and I hope for his sake he works things out. And since Beltran won’t be back until next week at the earliest, literally halfway through the season instead of the end of April as was originally reported, the Mets would be nuts to trade Pagan. He’s played great this year and there are still too many question marks about Beltran.
chicothekid
I just finished reading the Zambrano article and that guy is beyond nuts. He’s talking about Castillo + Perez maybe = Zambrano? How about Castillo + Perez = Zambrano + 10-15M? That sounds quite a bit more like it. To top it off, he says the Mets should inquire with the Giants about them trading Lincecum!
boy9988
He was being sarcastic.
GScott
I’m not surprised to see a blog called “Feeling Dodger Blue” act irrationally. Maybe we can trade the blogger and Garret Anderson to the Newark Bears for Darryl Ward.
vtadave
Some bloggers try and be controversial by saying stupid things to get attention. Unfortunately they just come across as well, stupid.
boy9988
Feeling Dodger Blue actually thought that Seattle would trade Felix! LOL!! That was a good one!
jimboslice9
Actually got an autograph from “The Hawk” at my local minor league stadium on the First, and he was a really nice guy, one thing I noticed is that he took the time with each autograph, it wasn’t a pre-determined scribble.
And he’s still got some arm strength left, he almost overthrew the ceremonial first pitch.