Santana?
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Richie Rich posted 12/3/2007 from 38pitches.com [flag] |
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Minnesota Twins
Josh Beckett
Johan Santana
Philip Hughes
Melky Cabrera
Los Angeles Angels
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Schill checks in on Santana
Published 12/3/2007 at Extra Bases
... Schilling shared some thoughts on the potential trade of Santana in his blog today and he doesn't think the price will get too high for world champs to walk away from a potential deal. ...
Re-Sign Lowell! No, I Mean, Keep Ellsbury!
Published 12/4/2007 by Jere at A Red Sox Fan From Pinstripe Territory
Curt Schilling thinks a Santana deal will go down tonight. We'll see, Curt.
WM DAY 1: Schilling fires back at Hank
Published 12/4/2007 by JMM at MY BASEBALL BIAS
When Hank-Stein said last night that they had the best offer on the table for Santana, even better than the package that Boston put together, you had to know that the fat-boy up North was just licking his chops.
Well, without further ado, I give you Curt Schilling’s rebuttal to Stein’s remarks:
If we make the move we’ll have done so with Theo knowing whatever he had to trade to acquire him he can restock those spots either from within, or via trade. How much is too much when you’re talking about trading for the best left handed ...
Yanks, Twins meeting now, but nothing doing yet
Published 12/4/2007 by Ben K. at River Ave. Blues
... But the truth is far more simple. Despite what this guy has to say — “I can’t see anyone out bidding us talent wise” — Phil Hughes is a much better talent option than Jacoby Ellsbury. If Smith lets this midnight deadline pass without pulling the trigger, he will have sacrificed his best option, and if the Yanks really do pull out of these talks in 75 minutes, the Red Sox will greatly reduce their offer as well. That’s why the Yanks and Twins are talking. ...
As The Santana Turns - Winter Meetings
Published 12/4/2007 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... what the Twins are going to do about it, but you have to think Yankees GM Brian Cashman might be a little upset about this.
Keep reading for more “As The Santana Turns”.
Even though it’s never really been mentioned publicly, it seems as though the Mariners were talking with the Twins about a deal for Santana but pulled out of the talks today.
During the afternoon on Monday, Curt Schilling weighed in with his thoughts about Santana over at 38Pitches.com.
A rotation featuring Beckett, Santana as the ...
38 Pitches: Schilling: Santana?
Published 12/4/2007 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
38 Pitches: Schilling: Santana? "it’s going to be a bumpy night”...puff, huff, puff. A rotation featuring Beckett, Santana as the top two is pretty much as good as it can get. The thought of pitching behind these guys has to fire ya up. That being said I look at it like this. If we make the move we’ll have done so with Theo knowing whatever he had to trade to acquire him he can restock those spots either from within, or via trade. How much is too much when you’re talking about trading for the best left handed pitcher in the game? How much is too much when you consider what he ...
Rounding The Bases: Love Is A Fiery Thing
Published 12/5/2007 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... offended by the use of the word “vagina” to refer to a “man” in a derogatory way.) [ Babes Love Baseball ] 16 days after a similar prediction appeared here on B&C , MSNBC predicts The G-POPE will be back in a MLB uniform in 2008 for the bargain price of $6,000,000. [ MSNBC ] [ Bugs & Cranks ] MLB-themed caskets and urns now available for select teams. (Sadly Devil Rays not yet available.) [ KTAR ] Curt Schilling’s love of Santana. [ 38 pitches ] Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Is Hulkower the new Hasselhoff? [ MLB Saison ...
