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Peter Gammons' take on the competitive, if inferior National League. Entertaining, with great anonymous quotes:

"What will be interesting will be to see what teams are willing to take on payroll to try and win," says one GM. "The Dodgers and Braves are for sale by their corporate owners."

Don't expect the tightwad Marlins, homeless Expos or mortgaged-to-the-hilt Diamondbacks to be spending, either. That's a big edge for the Cards, Phillies, Astros and Giants, who might bite the bullet on a Shannon Stewart or a Kelvim Escobar at the deadline. But I think PG's right -- several very good teams could make it to the World Series, while the three or four best teams in baseball battle it out in the AL playoffs. That should make for exciting pennant races and enthusiam in more NL cities.

"The baseball economy may be very tight," says another GM. "The economy, in general, is poor, a lot of owners have lost a lot of their own money and with the threat of war coming right in the middle of spring training, we may have a difficult time focusing fan interest."

Speaking only for myself, distractions like baseball are necessary to maintain a semblance of sanity when the rest of the world is losing its mind.

Gammons says, "GM Dan O'Dowd is learning that there may be no logical way to build a winner at Coors Field short of allowing them to carry 15 pitchers at home and 17 position players on the road." That's a good line, and marks the first time O'Dowd's name has ever appeared in a sentence with 'learning' or 'logical'. I think Petey overrates the Cubs -- the Angels of 2003? -- and if they are even contenders, I will nominate Dusty Baker for baseball sainthood.

[tangent] Chuck made his point very well on the surprisingly lively Wells thread yesterday -- attacking Griffin and Elliott, when we already know exactly what to expect from them, has become redundant. The same fish-in-a-barrel analogy applies to deconstructing Gammons. There isn't a Batter's Box style guide; every author is on his own, but I'll tone down the criticism. I still think the most inflammatory columns (and the occasional one where a fact slips in) should be linked, not completely ignored, and people can say whatever they want in their comments, but I will attempt to control myself. I was running out of new ways to express my disgust, anyway. Oh, and Chuck -- "probing" and "Russ Meyer" was a wonderful straight line, but after considering a few tasteless responses, I had to pass. :) [/t]

Getting back to the ESPN gang, Jayson Stark has a bunch of "useless information" that some of you may find interesting. He's not the most sabrmetrically-correct columnist, but I enjoy observations like this:

No starting pitcher (with at least 162 IP) held both left-handers and right-handers under .200. And only Pedro Martinez came close (.203 by lefties, .191 righties). Closest by a National League pitcher? Nope, don't look for Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling or Kerry Wood on top of this list. The winner: Matt Clement (.220 lefties, .212 righties). You can look it up.

If you include relievers, the anchors of the Astros bullpen were the two best pitchers in baseball last year, by this yardstick. Billy Wagner (.180 v. LH, .201 v. RH) was better than Pedro, and Octavio Dotel (.190 v. LH, .159 v. RH) should be moved up to a higher league.

Quick hits: Miguel Tejada and his Dominican Republic mates won the Caribbean Series over the Raul Mondesi-led Puerto Rican team. And, because the Mariners start a week early against the A's in Japan, their pitchers and catchers report to spring training today. For the Blue Jays, that's next Saturday, but this still is more significant to me than Wiarton Willie or Punxsutawney Phil; it marks the end of winter. Just 43 days until an ump -- not Bruce Froemming -- hollers the magic words.


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_Jabonoso - Sunday, February 09 2003 @ 01:42 PM EST (#20080) #
Mondesi was in the same team as Tejada, Ortiz ( RedSox ), Furcal, Odalis, etc. i.e. Dominican Republic Cibao's Eagles.
Enjoy your site a lot, is a ciberdream come true, I'm a mexican blue jay fan and want to be added to your newsletter list.
Thanks.
Coach - Sunday, February 09 2003 @ 03:20 PM EST (#20081) #
jabonoso, thank you for the kind words. You, and everyone else on the mailing list, can expect an update later tonight. It's amazing to me that there are so many Blue Jays fans in so many countries, and that BB has become international. Three months ago, it was just Jordan and me having a little fun; we hoped that maybe, one day, someone would notice. The Internet is awesome.
_jason - Sunday, February 09 2003 @ 04:38 PM EST (#20082) #
Also from Gammons:

"The question will be who bats in front of and in back of Bonds: Cruz in front because he'll get fastballs to hit and Alfonzo behind because he's such a professional hitter?"

We had a good debate about this subject in a previous thread. I still think its silly not to hit Bonds in the top third of the order, but I like the idea of putting Cruz in front and Alfonzo behind if they feel they have to hit Bonds 4th.
_George W. Bush - Monday, February 10 2003 @ 06:29 PM EST (#20083) #
jabonoso, thank you for the kind words. You, and everyone else on the mailing list, can expect an update later tonight. It's amazing to me that there are so many Blue Jays fans in so many countries, and that BB has become international. Three months ago, it was just Jordan and me having a little fun; we hoped that maybe, one day, someone would notice. The Internet is awesome. And there's one thing you need to know about this damnation is that this damnation is full of people that standing surrounding around your ass is big wannabe sucker.
_Great Mary and - Monday, February 10 2003 @ 06:34 PM EST (#20084) #
Baseball stinks as everybody knows cause this game is as slow as your old grandma's walking style. DO NOT BE SO FULL OF POSER, DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT? If you still don't understand then hell with you.
Coach - Monday, February 10 2003 @ 07:16 PM EST (#20085) #
It's about time we got some intelligent feedback around here. You know what surprises me? Dubya and both Great Marys all have the same IP address. Imagine that.
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