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Ron Kerzner, Sr.
Other than taking a shot a Washburn? Nothing knocks me out
johnsilver
You want to call this lot of pitchers something, other than obviously Cliff lee, but we all know if would get filtered out.
myname_989
DIBS ON NATONE. ROBERTS
dascual
Still can’t believe the smart move the Phillies made last winter by trading Lee away. Now they can’t even afford to fix that problem with Oswalt and his over priced contract.
Fingers crossed he stay with the Rangers and stays away from the AL East
Dave_Gershman
It will be interesting to see who rides the D-Train this winter. I’d like to see Florida pick him back up.
Capuano and Chen…Two great stories…I say both re-sign with their respective teams but provide high upside in 2011.
jphenix2002
I’d like to see Detroit pursue De La Rosa but I fear he will be overpriced due to competition and the Tigers have more pressing needs.
neoncactus
I think the Lee race is between the Yankees and Rangers. Yankees can offer him the most money, Rangers will offer him a lot of money and be closest to his home. I don’t see either team lowballing him enough to allow another team to have a legit shot at him.
neoncactus
I think the Lee race is between the Yankees and Rangers. Yankees can offer him the most money, Rangers will offer him a lot of money and be closest to his home. I don’t see either team lowballing him enough to allow another team to have a legit shot at him.