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		<title>Free Agents and Possible Trade Bait</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 18:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Schiller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Tim Dierkes and Co. at MLB Trade Rumors, here&#8217;s a few links for those of you who love Hot Stove Baseball talk! Here&#8217;s a link to the list of Type A and B Free Agents via ESPN and Keith Law. Here&#8217;s a link to the latest rumors regarding the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Thanks to Tim Dierkes and Co. at <strong><a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com" target="_blank">MLB Trade Rumors</a></strong>, here&#8217;s a few links for those of you who <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">love </span></strong>Hot Stove Baseball talk!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Here&#8217;s a link to the list of <a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/10/type-ab-free-ag.html" target="_blank">Type A and B Free Agents</a> via</span><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/features/freeagents?season=2008" target="_blank"> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">ESPN and Keith Law</span></a>.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Here&#8217;s a link to the latest <a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/11/phillies-rumors.html" target="_blank">rumors</a> regarding the <strong>World Champion</strong> <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Philadelphia Phillies</span></strong>.</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Should they keep <strong>Burrell</strong>, and if not, who should be his replacement?</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Reunite <strong>Manny Ramirez</strong> with</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong>Charlie Manual</strong>? Go after <strong>Matt Holliday</strong>?</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Or how about <strong>Ken Griffey Jr.</strong>?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Here&#8217;s a link to the latest <a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/11/red-sox-rumors.html" target="_blank">rumors</a> regarding the <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Boston Red Sox</strong></span>.</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Do they keep <strong>Varitek</strong>?</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">What do they do with SS <strong>Lugo </strong>and CF <strong>Crisp</strong>? Should <strong>Masterson </strong>start or stay</span> <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">in relief (a question the <strong>Yankees </strong>are trying to decide upon with <strong>Joba Chamberlin</strong>); and what does <strong>Masterson </strong>prefer?<br />
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">These are some of the <a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/11/cubs-rumors-pea.html" target="_blank">rumors buzzing around the Chicago Cubs</a> organization. They are eying pitchers and, of course, 2B <strong>Brian Roberts</strong> of<span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong> </strong><strong>Baltimore </strong></span>once again. I, for one, hope that a deal for <strong>Roberts </strong>goes through! If for no other reason as to stop hearing about the possibilities, it&#8217;s getting tired already.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong><a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/" target="_blank">MLB Trade Rumors</a></strong> listed the latest <a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/11/rosenthals-la-2.html" target="_blank">today </a>from <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/8758804/Angels-will-avoid-long-negotiations-for-Teixeira?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&amp;ATT=3498" target="_blank">Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports</a>. Does anyone see a team giving <strong>Lofton </strong>a job at his age after not playing at all in 2008? And why did he not play in 2008, he could have helped some team in a platoon role if not full time (if you ask me)?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Last, but not least, here&#8217;s the latest<a href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/11/jake-peavy-ru-2.html" target="_blank"> Jake Peavy rumors</a>. As you may already know, he does NOT want to pitch in the AL. Does he like to hit that much or is he affraid to pitc in the AL? Share with me your thoughts on this issue!<br />
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		<title>National League Cy Young Award Nominations</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 21:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Jordan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bill&#8217;s Excellent Analysis This has to be one of the hardest awards to pick this season as no one has really distinguished themselves from the field. The fact that a player who was traded to the league halfway through the season is in the discussion speaks volumes on how close this race is. Even so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color: #0000ff;">Bill&#8217;s Excellent Analysis</span></h2>
<p>This has to be one of the hardest awards to pick this season as no one has really distinguished themselves from the field. The fact that a player who was traded to the league halfway through the season is in the discussion speaks volumes on how close this race is. Even so there has to be a winner…</p>
<p>1. <strong>Tim Lincecum</strong>, <em>San Francisco Giants</em><br />
Not what you were expecting is it? He hasn’t had to pitch in many tense situations this year, but as a bad team helped Lee get the award in the American League, the <em>Giants</em>’ lack of hitting helps <strong>Lincecum</strong>. If you are a doubter, consider that <strong>Lincecum </strong>ranks first in the NL in strikeouts with 252, first in winning percentage at .773, second in wins with 17, second in ERA at 2.66, third in innings pitched with 220 and fifth in complete games. No one else comes close to having that many top five finishes in major pitching categories. There is do doubt that if he would have had more offense, he would have at least 20 wins.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Brandon Webb</strong>, <em>Arizona Diamondbacks</em><br />
<strong>Webb </strong>will not be adding to his 2006 award even though he had 22 wins this season partly because his team just tanked at the end of the year and even more so because of his 3.24 ERA. He also only had 176 strikeouts, which is tenth in the league.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Edinson Volquez</strong>, <em>Cincinnati Reds</em><br />
Yet another player on a lowly team, but he is here for a reason, mainly because of his statistics. <strong>Volquez </strong>is in the top five in wins with 17, winning percentage at .739, strikeouts with 206 and is in the top ten in ERA at 3.21. His stats don’t blow you out of the water like <strong>Lincecum</strong>’s, but they are impressive and the <em>Reds </em>should be happy to have him, especially at the price they do.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Ryan Demptser</strong>, <em>Chicago Cubs</em><br />
If you were looking for a pitcher from a winning team, now you have one. <strong>Dempster </strong>is also tied for second in the league with 17 wins and his 2.99 ERA isn’t shabby either. He had a lot of support all season which is why he is third and he did walk a good number of batters (75).</p>
<p>5. <strong>Johan Santana</strong>, <em>New York Mets</em><br />
<strong>Santana </strong>proved it doesn’t matter what league he is in, he can still pitch the lights out. The two time Cy Young Award Winner misses it this year mainly because he only has 15 wins and ranks seventh with a .682 winning percentage. Other than that, he pitched a lot of innings (225.1 so far) and was first in ERA (2.64). He is also one of the main reasons the <em>Mets </em>stayed in playoff contention for so long.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Roy Oswalt</strong>, <em>Houston Astros</em><br />
<strong>Oswalt </strong>was impressive yet again, just not enough to have serious consideration for the award. He is second in wins, third in complete games and eighth in innings pitched, but is 12th in ERA and 14th in strikeouts.</p>
<p>7. <strong>CC Sabathia</strong>, <em>Milwaukee Brewers</em><br />
Last year’s American League award winner has pitched so well in the National League that he actually made the list. Despite being in the league for only half of the season, he is first in complete games. He is also 10-2 with an amazing 1.78 ERA. If he would have done this all season in one league, he would have run away with the award.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Ben Sheets</strong>, <em>Milwaukee Brewers</em><br />
The former ace of the <em>Milwaukee </em>staff didn’t have a bad year himself, ranking fourth in ERA and second in complete games. He is this low because he only has 13 wins and is 21st in strikeouts.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Jake Peavy</strong>, <em>San Diego Padres</em><br />
Some may say that he dropped off after winning the award in ’07, but his team had a lot to do with that. <strong>Peavy </strong>still ranked fourth in ERA and second in strikeouts, but was also sixth in losses and only 21st in strikeouts.</p>
<p><em>**Bill&#8217;s section was written before the day&#8217;s games on September 26th**</em><br />
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		<th class="sortable" style="width:10px" align="center">#</th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:90px" align="left">Player  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:30px" align="center">Team  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:30px" align="center">ERA  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">Rk</th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">W  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">Rk</th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">L  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">Rk</th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">BB  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">Rk</th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:30px" align="center">K  </th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">Rk</th>
		<th class="sortable" style="width:20px" align="center">Pts</th>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">T. Lincecum </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">SF </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">2.46</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">17</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">6</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">77</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">2</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">243</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">32</td>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">R. Dempster </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">CHC </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">2.99</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">17</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">6</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">75</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">183</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">29</td>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">D. Haren </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">ARI </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">3.27</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">16</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">39</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">197</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">28</td>
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	<tr class="alt">
		<td style="width:10px" align="center">2</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">B. Webb </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">ARI </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">3.24</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">6</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">22</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">63</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">176</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">27</td>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">E. Volquez </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">CIN </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">3.29</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">16</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">6</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">92</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">197</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">20</td>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">6</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">A. Cook </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">COL </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">3.96</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">2</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">16</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">9</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">48</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">6</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">96</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">17</td>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">8</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">T. Lilly </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">CHC </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">4.17</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">16</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">9</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">63</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">180</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">16</td>
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		<td style="width:10px" align="center">5</td>
		<td style="width:90px" align="left">R. Oswalt </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">HOU </td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">3.6</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">16</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">2</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">10</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">44</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">162</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">2</td>
		<td style="width:20px" align="center">15</td>
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<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;">Pete&#8217;s Analysis</span></h2>
<p>Again, I agree with Bill concerning the overall pick of <strong>Lincecum </strong>and that it was a lot closer that the AL. The fact that he won 17 games with the <em>Giants </em>behind him is an accomplishment in and of itself.</p>
<p><strong>Dempster</strong>, after being in the bullpen in recent years, had a very nice return year to the rotation and his fewer losses put him just above <strong>Haren </strong>and <strong>Webb</strong>.</p>
<p>How Bill leaves <strong>Dan Haren</strong> off his list is a mystery to me, but he was a big part of the reason the <em>D&#8217;Backs</em> didn&#8217;t finish below second place. Just check out his numbers! In my opinion, he just edges out <strong>Webb </strong>for third place votes (see below for the reason why).</p>
<p>Although <strong>Webb </strong>had the most wins, his other stats just aren&#8217;t close enough to <strong>Lincecum </strong>to put him in first and is just edged out by <strong>Haren </strong>for third due to <strong>Haren </strong>beating him in strikeouts and walks.</p>
<p><strong>Johan Santana</strong> just misses my list as his overall score, per these metrics just didn&#8217;t cut it and that probably in part due to his team&#8217;s lack of sustaining his leads.</p>
<p>Like <strong>Santana</strong>, on a better team, <strong>Volquez </strong>would be higher on my list because he&#8217;d have more than just 16 wins.</p>
<p>My last three starters <strong>Cook</strong>, <strong>Lilly </strong>and <strong>Oswalt </strong>are just as close together stat-wise as <strong>Dempster</strong>, <strong>Haren </strong>and <strong>Webb</strong>, but just don&#8217;t have the numbers to even come close to the top half of my list.</p>
<p>Both <strong>Sheets </strong>and <strong>Peavy</strong>, like <strong>Santana </strong>just missed my list as well. I had to cut it off at somewhere and they just didn&#8217;t cut it. Although, <strong>Peavy </strong>is another one of those pitchers who&#8217;s stats could have been better (more wins) if they weren&#8217;t on such awful teams.</p>
<p>Finally, I just can&#8217;t add <strong>CC Sabathia</strong> to a league&#8217;s ballot if he hasn&#8217;t at least played 60% of his games in that league. Now maybe that&#8217;s a bit harsh, but that&#8217;s my thinking about how this voting should be.</p>
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