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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:11 pm 
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Impressed with the process so far. The appearance of repairing ties with Big Z, was a nice move. To crap on your own guy only does one thing, lowers his value to you. This was something that Jerry Krause was a master of, he never said anything bad about one of his players, even when they shit all over him, and he got max value for these guys.

I also like talking to as many people as possible about everything as nobody has a clue of exactly what they are doing.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:14 pm 
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Impressed with the process so far. The appearance of repairing ties with Big Z, was a nice move. To crap on your own guy only does one thing, lowers his value to you. This was something that Jerry Krause was a master of, he never said anything bad about one of his players, even when they shit all over him, and he got max value for these guys.

I also like talking to as many people as possible about everything as nobody has a clue of exactly what they are doing.

I totally agree about Zambrano. Even if you don't plan on keeping him around what is the point of devaluing someone publically before trying to unload him. That's how you end up with Carlos Silva.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:17 pm 
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I'm most impressed with this pissing match they are playing with the Red Sox. These guys know who the Red Sox want as their manager, so they are making a play on the same guys. They are going to make a powerplay here to allow the Red Sox to make their choice of manager without challenge in exchange for no compensation for Theo.


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I'm most impressed with this pissing match they are playing with the Red Sox. These guys know who the Red Sox want as their manager, so they are making a play on the same guys. They are going to make a powerplay here to allow the Red Sox to make their choice of manager without challenge in exchange for no compensation for Theo.



The Red Sox will get compensation. But I am glad they didn't just give them top prospects, just to get it settled quickly.

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I totally agree about Zambrano. Even if you don't plan on keeping him around what is the point of devaluing someone publically before trying to unload him. That's how you end up with Carlos Silva.


Or Mike Fontenot.


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Phil McCracken wrote:
I totally agree about Zambrano. Even if you don't plan on keeping him around what is the point of devaluing someone publically before trying to unload him. That's how you end up with Carlos Silva.


Or Mike Fontenot.

Amen. That's an even better example. But at least we got Jerry Hairiston Jr. out of that deal.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:53 pm 
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The word is reportedly out that the Cubs' brass has said that they are listening to trades for anyone on the roster.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:03 pm 
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Big Chicagoan wrote:
The word is reportedly out that the Cubs' brass has said that they are listening to trades for anyone on the roster.

Except Koyie Hill. He is the cornerstone to the future.

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Michael barrett is outta the league...another example of how the Cubs are a player's last stop in the big leagues

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Michael barrett is outta the league...another example of how the Cubs are a player's last stop in the big leagues

Good point. Compelling and rich. Except he played for San Diego and Toronto before leaving the majors :viking:

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:27 am 
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whistler wrote:
Michael barrett is outta the league...another example of how the Cubs are a player's last stop in the big leagues

Good point. Compelling and rich. Except he played for San Diego and Toronto before leaving the majors :viking:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i knew about SD but not Toronto

but for all practical purposes he was done after we traded him...he was a dummy

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whistler wrote:
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whistler wrote:
Michael barrett is outta the league...another example of how the Cubs are a player's last stop in the big leagues

Good point. Compelling and rich. Except he played for San Diego and Toronto before leaving the majors :viking:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i knew about SD but not Toronto

but for all practical purposes he was done after we got him...he was a dummy



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