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PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:04 am 
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Maybe some Bathroom improvements to tell us about? new food this year?

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You will take your Kerry Wood signing and you will like it!

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No doubt, the Rickett's are focused more on their Bison Farms & trying to figure out how much more they can make on concessions! Baseball-schmaseball...its just about the $$$

Why are Crane Kenney & Jim Hendry still here???

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By STEVE KARNOWSKI, Associated Press Steve Karnowski, Associated Press – Wed Dec 29, 10:36 am ET
MINNEAPOLIS – The deep snow blanketing the Midwest prairie didn't bother the bison on Ed Eichten's ranch one bit. The hardy animals evolved to survive — even thrive — year-round on the open range, and with their big heads, they can plow right through drifts 5-feet tall or more.

The majestic beasts are a hot commodity these days, as consumer demand for healthy meat has sent prices soaring. But although bison are what one rancher calls "a self-care animal," most farmers are struggling to increase their herds and keep up with demand.

Bison grow slower than other livestock, and a heifer can't have her first calf until she's 3, said Dave Carter, executive director of the National Bison Association in Westminster, Colo. Beef cows can have calves at 2. Also, many producers are finding heifers more valuable for breeding than eating, which means fewer bison going to market — at least temporarily, he said.

The tight supply comes after bison farmers spent much of the past decade aggressively courting consumers by touting the health benefits of the low-fat, low-cholesterol meat. Bison caught on, and even in the economic slump, prices haven't discouraged consumers.

"Now our challenge is keeping up with that demand," Carter said.

Eichten's family has about 250 head near Center City, about 40 miles north of Minneapolis. He sells meat at farmers markets, over the Internet and through the family's retail store and restaurant. Eichten's Hidden Acres also supplies local restaurants and co-op grocers.

Aaron Nytroe, meat and seafood manager at The Wedge co-op grocery in Minneapolis, said he can't get enough bison meat. He sells out deliveries from Eichten's most weeks, and with demand "growing exponentially," he said he might even look at finding a second supplier to keep up.

Bison fans say the meat doesn't taste gamy — it has a rich, beefy flavor but is a little sweeter. Since it's so lean, chefs say preparing it properly requires slower cooking over lower heat than beef. They say steaks shouldn't be cooked past medium or medium rare. Those who prefer meat well done might want to try a bison pot roast.

While retail prices vary, ground bison has been selling for about $7 a pound, compared with a little over $5 a year ago, Carter said.

But it's still a niche product. About 92,000 head of bison were processed last year in North America, according to the association. That's less than one day's beef production in the U.S. alone.

"It will take us five-plus years to ramp up and keep a consistent supply," said Gail Griffin, who's been raising bison for 20 years and is the executive director of the Minnesota Buffalo Association and immediate past president of the national group. "But there's every indication, for sure this year and indications over the last three actually, that people are shifting to larger herds or creating new herds."

South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska and Colorado are the top bison states, but the animals are raised in all 50, Carter said, including a herd on the Big Island of Hawaii and one on Long Island in New York.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture counted about 4,500 ranches and farms with nearly 200,000 bison in the U.S. in its 2007 Census of Agriculture. The total North American herd, which includes animals in state and national parks, is estimated at 450,000, compared with fewer than 1,000 a little over a century ago.

CNN founder Ted Turner is the world's largest bison rancher with about 55,000 head. He co-founded the Ted's Montana Grill chain in 2002 to help popularize the meat, and it now sells about 1.5 million pounds of bison a year, about 40 percent of its annual sales of about $100 million, chief executive and co-founder George McKerrow Jr. said.

The chain's bison burgers typically run $12 to $15, or $3 more than the same burgers made from beef. When the Atlanta-based company raised prices by $1 earlier this year, customers kept forking it out.

"Right now the consumer loves the product enough to pay for it," McKerrow said.

But, he added, steak prices have hit a ceiling at $30 for a bison filet.

Eichten, who has been raising bison for 22 years, said he doesn't see demand falling off as it does with many food fads. People "want that fresh, locally grown product and they're willing to pay a premium for it," he said.

He and other producers say bison can be easier to raise than cattle, but there are some unique challenges. It's tough to keep them fenced, Eichten said. And, he never walks through his herd; he always uses a vehicle.

"The animal is pretty wild," he said. "You have to watch your butt around them. . . . I've clocked them at 40 miles an hour. They can rock and roll."

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Assuming the everyday lineup is intact (yikes) they still have holes to fill in the bullpen, backup outfielder and backup 1B. I don't think there's any money left for free agents so they will probably fill those spots in house though I don't see a 1B option. They may make a trade but Hendry seems to be hanging on to his prospects like grim death.


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I am still waiting for the Jorge Cantu signing.

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He should be hanging onto prospects until all the bad money is off of the books. No complaints about anything Jim has done so far this offseason.

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I am still waiting for the Jorge Cantu signing.


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He should be hanging onto prospects until all the bad money is off of the books. No complaints about anything Jim has done so far this offseason.

He needs to be working a bit harder on getting rid of Fuk.

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Not all of those prospects are going to be everyday major league players. Some are going to flameout so they should try to get value for them now and help the major league club. If not Hendry (or the next GM) is going to be stuck with a bunch of Corey Pattersons, Rich Hills and Felix Pies. Again.


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Not all of those prospects are going to be everyday major league players. Some are going to flameout so they should try to get value for them now and help the major league club. If not Hendry (or the next GM) is going to be stuck with a bunch of Corey Pattersons, Rich Hills and Felix Pies. Again.


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Keyser Soze wrote:
Not all of those prospects are going to be everyday major league players. Some are going to flameout so they should try to get value for them now and help the major league club. If not Hendry (or the next GM) is going to be stuck with a bunch of Corey Pattersons, Rich Hills and Felix Pies. Again.


Or he realizes that this team needs more to compete this year than whatever some of our prospects could bring in due in large part to poor financial decisions he made.. So why blow the farm without a chance for success?

I rather the next GM have prospects and a clear payroll, then a clear payroll and no prospects.

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Cantu wouldn't be a bad signing and his price is going down.
If you are going to eat Koske's alary, why not keep him as a fourth outfielder.
They need another starter to throw into the mix - let the 5 best win the spots.
Another Rh reliever would be good, too.

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SteveSarley wrote:
Cantu wouldn't be a bad signing and his price is going down.
If you are going to eat Koske's alary, why not keep him as a fourth outfielder.
They need another starter to throw into the mix - let the 5 best win the spots.
Another Rh reliever would be good, too.

What about "The Shark"!
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cpguy wrote:
SteveSarley wrote:
Cantu wouldn't be a bad signing and his price is going down.
If you are going to eat Koske's alary, why not keep him as a fourth outfielder.
They need another starter to throw into the mix - let the 5 best win the spots.
Another Rh reliever would be good, too.

What about "The Shark"!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

He gone!

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There are deals to be made and they wouldn't only be about winning this year. Getting a pitcher like Garza, who is under team control for 2 years and signing him to an extension would be a move that helps the team win now and in the future. Trading for a young 1B or 2B would also be a move that would help in the future.

If the thought is they don't want Hendry making these moves then it's a missed opportunity and a giant waste of time for him to be the GM.


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Right. But there is no money. To make these moves, you'd have to pay these new players to come in. Which is the problem. Garza was nowhere near worth the asking price. Good non move.

Everyone thinks Hendry should be fired.

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Right. But there is no money. To make these moves, you'd have to pay these new players to come in. Which is the problem. Garza was nowhere near worth the asking price. Good non move.

Everyone thinks Hendry should be fired.

Hendry is a bully.


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SteveSarley wrote:
cpguy wrote:
SteveSarley wrote:
Cantu wouldn't be a bad signing and his price is going down.
If you are going to eat Koske's alary, why not keep him as a fourth outfielder.
They need another starter to throw into the mix - let the 5 best win the spots.
Another Rh reliever would be good, too.

What about "The Shark"!
:lol: :lol: :lol:

He gone!

With 10M.


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They can move some money to get a guy like Garza. 27 yr old pitchers who have pitched in a WS don't come around often and don't come cheap. He's just one example of the kind of moves that are available to teams who are looking to win now and in the future.


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Cantu would be a horrible signing because you can't DH in the NL. 3rd and 1st base are taken care of as is the outfield.

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Cantu would be a horrible signing because you can't DH in the NL. 3rd and 1st base are taken care of as is the outfield.


Who is the backup for 1b and 3b?

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You don't need a 7 figure free agent to fill that position.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Cantu would be a horrible signing because you can't DH in the NL. 3rd and 1st base are taken care of as is the outfield.


Who is the backup for 1b and 3b?


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