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No Halladay Celebrating?

First, a recap of the supposed three-four team deal that is supposed to take place once all the i's are dotted and t's crossed:

  • The Phillies get Roy Halladay , Phillippe Aumont , Tyson Gillies , Juan Ramirez , and $6 millon.
  • The Mariners get Cliff Lee .
  • The Blue Jays get Kyle Drabek , Brett Wallace , and Travis d'Arnaud .
  • The A's get Michael Taylor .
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    The Market for Troy Glaus

    As Matt Holliday and Jason Bay dominate the headlines on the free agent front, one name that we have not heard much from is Troy Glaus. Until now, that is:

    Dear John: Lackey Signing Is Betrayal to Red Sox Nation

    “How are the Red Sox any better than the Yankees?” It’s a question I hear often when I walk the streets of Cleveland dressed in Boston paraphernalia.

    Most of my fellow Indians fans see the two big-market clubs as equally evil; as long as they both buy our players and beat us in the playoffs, it doesn’t matter who is worse.

    Knowing that trying to convert my peers to dual fandom would be futile, I usually respond by explaining to my questioner why the Red Sox are the lesser of two evils.

    Joel's MLB Franchise Top 10: Tampa Bay Rays

    This is the second in my new series in which I will name what I feel are the top ten players in each MLB franchise's history.

    Despite a slow start as a franchise, the Rays finally seem to be heading in the right direction, as years of drafting at the top of the draft have led to a bevy of talented young players.

    I have included the players stats during their time with the team, as well as where those stats rank all-time for within the franchise.

    I look forward to hearing where you the reader would differ in your top ten, and I welcome your comments.

    Red Sox Hot Stove: Tipping Our Collective Hats To Jason Bay

    Amidst the Monday news of the Red Sox signing pitcher John Lackey and outfielder Mike Cameron came a truth that far too many are just sweeping off to the side like it doesn't matter—Jason Bay will not return to Boston next season.

    While Theo and the gang may be ready to just move on quickly, I'm not fully prepared to drive Bay to the airport just yet. Bear with me for a minute, throw on some Pearl Jam (his at-bat band of choice), and grab some tissues if you start getting emotional. We'll get through this together.

    Halladay/Lee Moves Are Good For The Phillies

    Preface: Cliff Lee was undeniably awesome in most of his starts for the Phillies in 2009. 

    Unfortunately, the Phillies are not owned by Comcast Spectacor and do not have an endless revenue stream.  Phillies fans must also realize that Ruben Amaro, Jr. would like to keep his job past 2010.  So, while the fans would like to sell out for 2010, RAJ must maintain the health of the franchise while still improving the current model.  He has done that this week, if all reports are indeed true. 

    Let's get some housecleaning out of the way first. 

    New York Mets Having Great Off-season

    Despite all of the whining and complaining from the vocal minority this off-season, the Mets are doing all the right things.

    They have already made two major upgrades at shortstop and center field.

    Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran are much better players than Alex Cora and Angel Pagan.

    For those that just want to look at the Mets record last year and ignore the fact that we had injuries to three of our four best offensive players, let me remind you that the Mets entered June seven games over .500 at 28-21 and just a half game out of first.

    Red Sox Have A Leg Up On The Yankees, For Now

    The Boston Red Sox have the lead, so to speak in the American League East.

    Red Sox Trade In Power For Pitching

    With the signing of pitcher John Lackey and aging outfielder Mike Cameron, the Red Sox sent two strong messages. First, they intend to field the toughest rotation in the American League, and they are willing to sacrifice some serious offense to do it.

    As it stands right now, Boston's lineup pales in comparison to that of a certain Bronx rival. Gone are the days where Manny and Big Papi lurked in the middle of the order, terrifying opposing pitchers. With the departure of Jason Bay a near certainty, the Sox lack even one true power hitter.

    Aroldis Chapman: Should the Houston Astros Pursue the Cuban Pitcher?

    There are a few things to like about Aroldis Chapman, the pitcher who defected from Cuba and is looking for an MLB team to pitch for.

    First, he thumbed his nose at Fidel Castro and all those whiny, Castro-loving celebrities like Jack Nicholson and Oliver Stone by defecting. (Granted, his reason for defecting may stem from the prospect of millions of American dollars rather than a thirst for political freedom).

    Poll

    Best of the American League
    Tampa Bay
    19%
    Boston
    19%
    Chicago
    7%
    Minnesota
    10%
    Los Angeles
    17%
    Texas
    27%
    Total votes: 270

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