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I think Lackey is going to have a good season. He went through a terrible divorce last season from what I understand.
 
I think Lackey is going to have a good season. He went through a terrible divorce last season from what I understand.
 
Originally Posted by rashi

I think Lackey is going to have a good season. He went through a terrible divorce last season from what I understand.


He's going to have a great season.... at home
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We don't want Oswalt in Detroit, we should be fine with our current staff.
 
Originally Posted by rashi

I think Lackey is going to have a good season. He went through a terrible divorce last season from what I understand.


He's going to have a great season.... at home
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We don't want Oswalt in Detroit, we should be fine with our current staff.
 
Originally Posted by Stringer Bell 32

Originally Posted by Winged Wheel

Originally Posted by rashi

I think Lackey is going to have a good season. He went through a terrible divorce last season from what I understand.


we should be fine with our current staff.

The defense on the other hand...

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Enjoy looking up at us in the standings though
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Originally Posted by Stringer Bell 32

Originally Posted by Winged Wheel

Originally Posted by rashi

I think Lackey is going to have a good season. He went through a terrible divorce last season from what I understand.


we should be fine with our current staff.

The defense on the other hand...

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Enjoy looking up at us in the standings though
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Looks likely Ichiro is moved out of leadoff spot. I agree that it's time for a change.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/mariners/2017341381_ichiro27.html

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[h2]Mariners manager Eric Wedge considering moving Ichiro out of leadoff spot[/h2]
Mariners manager Eric Wedge says he might move Ichiro out of the leadoff spot in the batting order. He said Ichiro could move to the No. 2 or 3 spot, with Dustin Ackley, Chone Figgins and Franklin Gutierrez options to hit at the top of the order.

By TIM BOOTH

AP Sports Writer

Mariners manager Eric Wedge says he's leaning toward moving Ichiro out of the leadoff spot as a way to improve the Mariners' anemic offense.

During the Mariners' pre-spring training luncheon on Thursday, Wedge said he's not completely set on moving Ichiro from the spot he's held since he arrived from Japan in 2001. Wedge said he's considered the No. 2 and No. 3 spots in the batting order for Ichiro, while thinking about Dustin Ackley, Chone Figgins and Franklin Gutierrez as options for the leadoff role.

Ichiro is coming off the worst season of his career and is entering the final year of his contract. He hit .272 and failed to reach 200 hits for the first time in his career last season.
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Looks likely Ichiro is moved out of leadoff spot. I agree that it's time for a change.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/mariners/2017341381_ichiro27.html

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[h2]Mariners manager Eric Wedge considering moving Ichiro out of leadoff spot[/h2]
Mariners manager Eric Wedge says he might move Ichiro out of the leadoff spot in the batting order. He said Ichiro could move to the No. 2 or 3 spot, with Dustin Ackley, Chone Figgins and Franklin Gutierrez options to hit at the top of the order.

By TIM BOOTH

AP Sports Writer

Mariners manager Eric Wedge says he's leaning toward moving Ichiro out of the leadoff spot as a way to improve the Mariners' anemic offense.

During the Mariners' pre-spring training luncheon on Thursday, Wedge said he's not completely set on moving Ichiro from the spot he's held since he arrived from Japan in 2001. Wedge said he's considered the No. 2 and No. 3 spots in the batting order for Ichiro, while thinking about Dustin Ackley, Chone Figgins and Franklin Gutierrez as options for the leadoff role.

Ichiro is coming off the worst season of his career and is entering the final year of his contract. He hit .272 and failed to reach 200 hits for the first time in his career last season.
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Originally Posted by CP1708

Originally Posted by wildKYcat

The Cards definitely have the pitching staff to contend with Wainwright back.  but there's not much pop in that lineup... what will they get from Freese in a full season?  will Berkman have another great year?
%*%! them, regardless.
Add can Carp stay healthy another year after a long postseason run. 

And then cosign that last part, multiple times. 
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$$## both of your @+#*%* !%# teams.

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Originally Posted by CP1708

Originally Posted by wildKYcat

The Cards definitely have the pitching staff to contend with Wainwright back.  but there's not much pop in that lineup... what will they get from Freese in a full season?  will Berkman have another great year?
%*%! them, regardless.
Add can Carp stay healthy another year after a long postseason run. 

And then cosign that last part, multiple times. 
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$$## both of your @+#*%* !%# teams.

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You Crumbs!
 
We know given Mike Ilitch's age, the Tigers have a win-now mentality but the big Prince deal honestly cripples them so much in the long-term. Three players making $20 million per? Let's not forget, the defense is going to be very shoddy at best in the infield. I suppose the Fielder signing will pay dividends if Detroit can manage to win a World Series in the next year or two. I understand the dire need to replace V-Mart, but committing $214 million over nearly a decade long contract? Winged Wheel, you're severely mistaken if you don't think Joey Votto will get a significantly larger contract than Prince's in free agency (probably upwards of $250 million). Jim Leyland is going to have a lot of important decisions on his hands this season. I read the Nats were the other serious ball club in contention for Prince's services along with one "mystery" team. I'm guessing it had to be the Texas Rangers with first base being their only real achilles' heel. I know the Dodgers made an initial offer, but I'm still surprised they along with Seattle didn't push harder for one of the biggest names in the FA market. Texas is still my pick to win the AL West over the Angels even without Fielder. 
In terms of the pitching market Boston is obviously the club with biggest need for quality and depth, especially to compete with the Yanks and Rays. I could see Edwin Jackson signing a one-year deal with the Red Sox or Tigers. I'm surprised Jackson isn't commanding more interest given his ability to give lots of innings over a long season. Roy Oswalt is another option but he clearly prefer the Rangers or Cardinals. If not Jackson or Oswalt, expect a trade with the White Sox for Gavin Floyd. Floyd can be a wild at times but he's probably a safer option and certainly cheaper than Oswalt. 

Sportsline is doing a "Who Would You Rather Have" edition. Kimbrel/Storen wasn't that difficult to choose but Ellsbury/Grandy is an interesting comparison. I'm taking Ellsbury because he's younger and one of the best outfielders in baseball defensively. Plus Granderson has experienced trouble hitting against left-handers in the past and we all know Yankee Stadium is friendly to left-handed batters. Some experts believe Jacoby's power surge last year was a mere mirage, but I think the pop in his bat is real as I've told Nowitness on many occasions. However, I will admit that we should be prepared to see a slight drop in Ellsbury's numbers as pitchers adjust. 
 
We know given Mike Ilitch's age, the Tigers have a win-now mentality but the big Prince deal honestly cripples them so much in the long-term. Three players making $20 million per? Let's not forget, the defense is going to be very shoddy at best in the infield. I suppose the Fielder signing will pay dividends if Detroit can manage to win a World Series in the next year or two. I understand the dire need to replace V-Mart, but committing $214 million over nearly a decade long contract? Winged Wheel, you're severely mistaken if you don't think Joey Votto will get a significantly larger contract than Prince's in free agency (probably upwards of $250 million). Jim Leyland is going to have a lot of important decisions on his hands this season. I read the Nats were the other serious ball club in contention for Prince's services along with one "mystery" team. I'm guessing it had to be the Texas Rangers with first base being their only real achilles' heel. I know the Dodgers made an initial offer, but I'm still surprised they along with Seattle didn't push harder for one of the biggest names in the FA market. Texas is still my pick to win the AL West over the Angels even without Fielder. 
In terms of the pitching market Boston is obviously the club with biggest need for quality and depth, especially to compete with the Yanks and Rays. I could see Edwin Jackson signing a one-year deal with the Red Sox or Tigers. I'm surprised Jackson isn't commanding more interest given his ability to give lots of innings over a long season. Roy Oswalt is another option but he clearly prefer the Rangers or Cardinals. If not Jackson or Oswalt, expect a trade with the White Sox for Gavin Floyd. Floyd can be a wild at times but he's probably a safer option and certainly cheaper than Oswalt. 

Sportsline is doing a "Who Would You Rather Have" edition. Kimbrel/Storen wasn't that difficult to choose but Ellsbury/Grandy is an interesting comparison. I'm taking Ellsbury because he's younger and one of the best outfielders in baseball defensively. Plus Granderson has experienced trouble hitting against left-handers in the past and we all know Yankee Stadium is friendly to left-handed batters. Some experts believe Jacoby's power surge last year was a mere mirage, but I think the pop in his bat is real as I've told Nowitness on many occasions. However, I will admit that we should be prepared to see a slight drop in Ellsbury's numbers as pitchers adjust. 
 
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