Re: General Discussion

3652
fkreutz wrote:We will know where we stand 8-15. We have a very soft schedule up until then and the trading deadline will have passed and we'll have completed another home series with Tigers. Love the season so far though....
Queue Jhonny....Johnny Mathis.....and Deniece Williams "Two Much to Little Too Late."

August 15? Do you make your money and business decisions on extended deadlines with no further action after the date possible?

Shaps and Antonetti need to dump this $15 million in 2014, $15 million in 2015, $15 million in 2016 and $17 million in 2017 with qualifying 2016 AB's (did Shaps sign a guy to a four year contract he thought might not be worth playing the guy in year four?)

Swisher needs to go now. If Shaps and Antonetti cannot make that happen before this trade deadline, Swisher will surpass Wayne Garland in Cleveland signings futility.

Shaps and Antonetti gave Swisher the bucks.

Let's see if any other MLB team thinks they made a wise investment.

Guys, (and Gals), the stat numbers we have to replace for Swisher after 95 games can be had for slightly more than MLB minimum.

Re: General Discussion

3653
Swisher is the leader of this team. Trade Swisher and this team's morale goes into the toilet. Part of getting free agents to sign in Cleveland is over paying.

Certain players on successful teams are worth much more then their stats. (See Trot Nixon)

Swisher is one of those players.

Re: General Discussion

3656
His OPS of 750 isn't bad, isn't great; it is also well below his career average so there's every reason to think he will still return to his norm. He has not been on a downward trend and he has had injury problems that limited him earlier this year. 821 in July.

This is a rather pointless controversy.

Re: General Discussion

3657
Danny Salazar was my breakout pitcher a couple of years back. Too bad he had the arm problems. He may have made his debut sooner.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller

Re: General Discussion

3658
I am with rusty on Swisher. You don't sign this guy, then after half a season decided he sucks because he had a slow first half.

On the "dead horse" trade front:

Drew Pomeranz - S - Rockies

Drew Pomeranz was hammered for seven runs over 5 1/3 innings Tuesday in a start with Double-A Tulsa.
Ouch. Pomeranz gave up 10 hits and one walk while striking out five. The Rockies sent him down in order to stay on turn, so he'll come back up to start Monday against the Marlins. However, with an 8.76 ERA and 11/14 K/BB ratio over three starts this season, he can be avoided in most fantasy leagues.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

3659
rusty2 wrote:Swisher is the leader of this team. Trade Swisher and this team's morale goes into the toilet. Part of getting free agents to sign in Cleveland is over paying.

Certain players on successful teams are worth much more then their stats. (See Trot Nixon)

Swisher is one of those players.
The trotter was very good at baking pies.

Re: General Discussion

3660
kenm wrote:
rusty2 wrote:Swisher is the leader of this team. Trade Swisher and this team's morale goes into the toilet. Part of getting free agents to sign in Cleveland is over paying.

Certain players on successful teams are worth much more then their stats. (See Trot Nixon)

Swisher is one of those players.
The trotter was very good at baking pies.
and going to the playoffs !