Lowry Failing To Draw Interest

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Andrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News discusses the Noah Lowry situation.  On the surface, a 27 year-old lefty who won 14 games with a sub-4.00 ERA would seem to be a hot commodity.  However, Baggarly says teams were scared off by Lowry's ugly 1.0 K/BB ratio and August elbow tenderness.  Lowry's on the hook for $2.25MM in '08 and $4.25MM in '09, with a 2010 club option ... [link]

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ST Notes: Barry Zito, Bengie Molina, and Annoying Fluff Articles
Published 2/15/2008 by Nick Cannata-Bowman at Giants Cove
... does not project well though.  In order for us to field a competitive team, multiple players are going to need to over-achieve in a big way.  Aaron Rowand would have to duplicate his career year from last season, Bengie Molina will have to learn how to get that OBP up, and Kevin Frandsen will have to become the West Coast version of Dustin Pedroia.  Now if Sabes has a brilliant deal in line to bring a productive corner infielder in, then my optimism will increase exponentially.  With interest for Noah Lowry’s less than impressive peripherals at a low though, it’s ...

If Brandon Inge Was Set Free, Where Would He Fly?
Published 2/18/2008 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... I'll toss out some more arbitrary speculation, playing off a post that ran on MLB Trade Rumors the other day.  San Francisco has been circled as a possible landing spot for Inge ever since Miguel Cabrera took over his position.  Meanwhile, the Giants are looking to deal pitcher ...

Above the fold - Detroit sports weekend in review
Published 2/18/2008 by Big Al at The Wayne Fontes Experience
... I'll toss out some more arbitrary speculation, playing off a post that ran on MLB Trade Rumors the other day. San Francisco has been circled as a possible landing spot for Inge ever since Miguel Cabrera took over his position. Meanwhile, the Giants are looking to deal pitcher ...

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