Daily Archives: November 6, 2013
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – November 6, 2013
Posted by Paul Francis Sullivan
The Astrodome is going to be demolished. And with it goes any uniqueness of the Astros-franchise.
That’s the topic for today’s Episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Here is the Sully Baseball video from 2011 about the Astros identity.
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – November 6, 2013
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The Chicago Cubs Players, Organizational Affiliates, Prospects + Depth Charts (MLB + MiLB)
Posted by Jonathan Hacohen

Rizzo followed up his short 2012 campaign, in which he hit .285 with 15 HR and 48 RBI with a lower Slash line of .233/.323/.742 – but still clubbed 23 HRs and added 80 RBI. If he maximizes his potential, you are looking at a perennial threat each year to lead the NL in HRs. Rizzo was traded from the Padres for Andrew Cashner, and it was the 3rd time Jed Hoyer had acquired the guy in his management life. The team signed him to a 7 YR/$41 MIL extension this year, that will see him in until at least 2019, and potentially til 2021.
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Theo Epstein and the Ricketts new the job was going to be a tough one. Replenishing the young talent in the organization, after much trepidation, will continue to be the focal point of the North Chicago franchise.
The most of the Veterans have left for prospects. Gone are; Matt Garza, Scott Feldman, Alfonso Soriano, Carlos Marmol, David DeJesus, Ryan Dempster, Geovany Soto, Ian Stewart, Reed Johnson, Paul Maholm.
In are a bunch of young players acquired for the services of the old guys.
Players such as Pedro Strop, Jake Arrieta, Mike Olt, Corey Black, Justin Grimm and a host of other youngsters in the Minor League Level.
The Cubs also have traded for lots of International Money limits, where they have brought in further assets to the organization.
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Tags: Carlos Marmol, Chicago Cubs Affiliates, Chicago Cubs Drafting, Chicago Cubs Roster 25 man 2013, cubs 40 man roster 2013, Cubs Prospects, cubs spring training 2014, Darwin Barney, geovany soto, jed hoyer, jeff samardzija, paul maholm, reed johnson, ryan dempster, starlin castro, theo epstein, wrigley field
Qualifying Offers To Players 1 YR/$14.1 MIL: Who Should Take The Deal And Who Should Pass
Posted by Jonathan Hacohen

The Red Sox made calculated Qualifying Offers to Stephen Drew and Mike Napoli, where they pretty much know that Ellsbury will decline. It is this writer’s opinion that both Napoli and Drew should accept their deals. Both of them would still be young enough in next year’s Free Agency Market, plus they would not be guaranteed to make much more money for their 2014 contracts, and are not guaranteed of being on a contender like the Boston franchise.
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When the list of Qualifying Offers first unfolded the other day, I have to admit, I was surprised to see that Stephen Drew was on the list.
By virtue of the Red Sox doing this move, they have made it impossible for any other team to bid on Drew, as the compensatory pick is probably too much to give up.
This is a smart move for Boston, who didn’t want to lose the guy, and were smart enough to only offer a year deal to him.
Obviously the cash is more than he is worth, but offsetting the cost is the mere fact it only a one year risk.
Curtis Granderson’s 3 HRs in 1st 4 Innings, April.19/2012
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Tags: Brian McCann, carlos beltran, curtis granderson, ervin santana, free agents 2014 MLB, hiroki kuroda, jacoby ellsbury, kendrys morales, mike napoli, MLB Qualifying Offer List, nelson cruz, new york yankees, robinson cano, shin-soo choo, st louis cardinals, stephen drew, ubaldo jimenez


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