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Cleveland Signs Mike Greenwell

Postby Semper Gumby » Fri Mar 03, 2006 3:50 pm

CLEVELAND (AP) Bill Veeck announce during today's press conference the signing of former Red Sox outfielder [b:b978db7553]Mike Greenwell.[/b:b978db7553]

Greenwell is excited to be back on a big league club to prove he can still swing the bat better than [b:b978db7553]Jose Canseco[/b:b978db7553] without steriods.

With the recent news about Canseco's admitted steriod usage, Greenwell has a hell of a case for why he should be named 1988 MLB AL MVP while Canseco (the recipient of the award) did.

Of course, Greenwell has to quiet his critics after lasting only six (6) games with the Hanshin Tigers of Japan a few years ago (bad back, broken foot but he collected around $3.0 million). Greenwell, who is over 40 years old but hit .295 in 1996, his final year in Boston.

League insiders say that Greenwell had been contacted by [b:b978db7553]Jimmy C[/b:b978db7553] and [b:b978db7553]Fatty [/b:b978db7553]about playing this season.

While local sports writers were critical about taking Greenwell so early, Veeck made the press pool laugh during its weekly macroni and cheese dinner when he said "I didn't expect all the damn shortstops and catchers to get taken so early. I can't remember one ever selling out the house like that damn midget."
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Postby seanreflex » Fri Mar 03, 2006 4:42 pm

Alright, Semper ... make your next pick so we can read your next press release !!! :wink:

Good stuff, keep the hits a'comin !!
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Postby Jimmy_C » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:20 pm

That's great stuff Semper...

You got the clock until 7:10pm.
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Postby Jimmy_C » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:35 pm

By the way Sean...GREAT job loading the proxies while you were at the Hall today!! Way to keep us rolling. :D
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Gambling on Gamble.

Postby bjs73 » Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:17 pm

:roll:

I don't regret that pick just yet but I was like a kid in the candy store here in round 7. I knew I needed a LH bat and oh my, Gamble and his modest price tag was just staring me in the face....

I knew he wasn't going to stay on the list any longer than my pick so greed consumed me and I had to have him as a round 7 gem.

Anyhow, this really shakes my lineup card up quite a bit. Having Oscar the Grouch on board now makes anyone available for trade: Rice, Winfield, Tartabull, HOJO, and even Gamble himself.

Keep this in mind during the draft and after the draft. Will entertain all kinds of trade talk. PM me if you're interested in any of the above guys.
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Postby Jimmy_C » Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:40 pm

Bj...check your PM
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Postby seanreflex » Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:17 pm

BJ,

check your PM ... I'm gonna keep what I got for now. thanks,

Sean
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Postby Jimmy_C » Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:25 pm

BJ,

I can keep my offer on the table until my next pick, in case you should have a change of heart.
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High Priced Bad Luck

Postby Semper Gumby » Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:26 pm

I'm not sure about the 80s version anymore and whether TSN has my number. :roll:

I'm getting my hat handed to me in a league where the #1 team is using Paul Molitor at SS / 2B :shock: :shock: - and several players that I've never seen on an opening day card.

In the same league, I have another team leading in pitching despite not having a pitcher card more than $2m and playing in the Kingdom :shock: :shock:

On my frickin team, I've just dropped:

[list:12dbabaabd][b:12dbabaabd]Reuss[/b:12dbabaabd] (clearly the bad year as he couldn't get passed the 3rd inning in three starts)

[b:12dbabaabd]Stieb [/b:12dbabaabd](second time in the second consecutive league I've drawn his 5R suck eggs card - three starts 40 LHB Faced - .700 BA :oops: of course he is decent against RHBs )

[b:12dbabaabd]Drabek[/b:12dbabaabd] (I suspect I drew his near worse card as he had almost twice as many BBs (11) than KOs (6). Seeing my league is LHB tilted .... it could have been a long year for old Drabek :cry: )

[b:12dbabaabd]Pedro [/b:12dbabaabd](~60 PAs no HRs, 4 2Bs, 3 BBs, 8 SOs and he played in small parks the entire time. As he had a OBP around .250 and saw 60% RHSPs, I had a bad feeling about Year 5: BA - .280 with OPB .333) [/list:u:12dbabaabd]


Despite seeing a nice dose of RHPs, my BA is about .225 :x

I'm due for some luck soon. :wink:
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Thanks for the queries guys.

Postby bjs73 » Fri Mar 03, 2006 10:39 pm

I appreciate good trade talk no matter the outcome. You never know how it will go in the 80s game that's for sure. You never know which card is going to show up.

Therefore, it's never over til it's over. If a trade happens during the draft, during preseason, or during the season, it's all good.

Maybe something will pan out later vs. sooner?

Jimmy: I'm going to pass on your original offer so go ahead and draft accordingly.

Door's always open.
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