Meanwhile, what's new in the baseball world?
Meanwhile, what's new in the baseball world?
Peter Widdrington died; COMN. Haven't we had enough of this yet?
I just posted this in Saturday's thread, but it probably belongs here:
Richard Griffin finally speaks COMN
Canseco had hit a combined 31 home runs during his first three years in the Minor Leagues, but now, in just one season, he's hit 36. The former 15th-round draft pick out of Coral Park High in Miami, who back in 1982 was a slender 6-feet-2-inches and only 170 pounds, had transformed himself. Only three years later, Canseco had grown an inch and now sported 230 pounds of rock-hard muscle. It seemed as though his bulging arms were going to burst out of his uniform
MGR Bobby Valentine
RHP Candy Cummings
LHP Slim Love
RHP Tom Lovett
LHP Vance Lovelace
LHP Wes Flowers
C Hub Hart
1B Pete Rose
2B Bo Hart
SS Angel Berroa
3B Jim Ray Hart
OF Candy Maldonado
OF Angel Mangual
OF Ellis Valentine
When he was drafted in 1984, he was a month shy of his 18th birthday. A good part of the weight gain (and all of the height gain) would be perfectly normal.
There are no chocolates in MLB history, but lots of coco- Pasqual, Laboy and Crisp. Coco Crisp and Coco Laboy both have a nice Valentine's sound to them.
MGR Bobby Valentine
ROTATION
RHP Candy Cummings
LHP Slim Love
RHP Ron Darling
RHP Tom Lovett
BULLPEN
LHP Vance Lovelace
LHP Wes Flowers
LINEUP
C Hub Hart
1B Pete Rose
2B Cupid Childs
SS Angel Berroa
3B Jim Ray Hart
OF Candy Maldonado
OF Darryl Strawberry
OF Ellis Valentine
BENCH
OF Angel Mangual
IF Bo Hart
Utility - Ed Hug.
You know, five years ago I could never tell the difference between Carlos Febles and Carlos Beltran.
I guess Moonlight Graham only as a defensive replacement, huh? Until he gets over the winking-at-the-pitcher problem.
He seems to have decided that there is more upside to harming the reputation of others than there is downside to worsening his own. Such is the conviction of his vendetta, I guess. And the fastest path to a dollar.
Now, whether he is telling the truth, merely exaggerating or lying outright, well, that's another matter altogether.
Anybody else out there wonder what happened to those free agents of last year that outpriced themselves of a job? I'm specifically thinking of those guys that unofficially retired, without announcing retirement. Chuck Finley, Chuck Knoblauch come to mind, I think there were a few others.
It seemed they were unwilling to play for less than $1M, and teams were unwilling to pay the $5M+ they had been used to...so they ended up not playing at all. Strange...
Who else was in this situation? And does anybody have updates?
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Jordan
Jose Canseco. Rickey Henderson.
Apparantly a news article in Wednesday's Star suggested that J.P. Riccardi is looking into acquiring VAZQUEZZZZZ.