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Five Ways To Clean Up Baseball's Hall of Fame Voting Fiasco

On Wednesday, the writers made a mockery of the baseball Hall of Fame yet again when they left a handful of worthy players out of the hallowed institution. The most notable player left out was Roberto Alomar, who many talking heads have argued is the finest all-around second baseman of all time.

What makes this an even greater shame is that five writers turned in ballots that were completely blank.

Marlon Byrd: A Good Signing that Fails to Address Chicago Cubs' Issues

On New Year's Eve, almost exactly a year after Chicago last signed a free agent outfielder away from the Texas Rangers, the Cubs try again with Marlon Byrd.

The Cubs announced Thursday that they have agreed to a three-year, $15 million deal with Byrd.

Byrd's a nice complimentary player. As Danny Sisto will tell you, he'll play at least above average defense and will hit the ball fairly well. Last year in Texas, he hit 20 home runs and drove in 89 runs.

As Jim Hendry's World Turns: Cardinals Make Big Holliday Offer

ESPN's Buster Olney is reporting on Wednesday that the St. Louis Cardinals' offer to free agent outfielder Matt Holliday is in excess of $100 million.

In the wake of Jason Bay agreeing to a four-year deal worth $66 million with the Mets ($17 million per), it's hard to imagine another team throwing that kind of coin at Holliday.

The Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox: Let's Make a Deal!

Whispers wandered around the web earlier this week that the New York Yankees had called the Chicago Cubs to inquire about the availability of the Cubs' ace, Carlos Zambrano. A lot has been written already about that potential marriage, so I won't waste a lot of space on it other than to mention it as a foundation for the discussion I'm about to begin.

Who hates the Yankees? Okay, everyone outside of New York. But the hatred is especially deep in Boston, where the rival Red Sox watched the Bronx Bombers spend a billion dollars to buy a World Series championship in 2009.

Week Five of Bradley Paralysis on Chicago's North Side

I hope Chicago Cubs fans are gearing up for another six months of disappointment, because this winter isn't giving any indication that 2010 will be any better than the season it will follow.

The Cubs closed their 2009 season with one singular goal: Unload Milton Bradley. The marriage was a failure almost immediately, and GM Jim Hendry made it clear when he sent Bradley home for the last few weeks of the season that he couldn't be back in Chicago next year.

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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    Come To Think Of It: Why Andre Dawson Is a Borderline HOF Candidate

    I know that many Cubs fans can't separate their heart from their head when it comes to MLB's Hall of Fame. From Ron Santo to Andre Dawson, Cubs fans everywhere let their fan loyalty cloud their judgement.

    And that's okay. In fact, it is to be expected. But, as usual, I stand alone as a die-hard Cubs fan (since birth) who is not only willing but able to separate fact from fantasy.

    More on Santo later. The main premise of this article is The Hawk, aka Andre Dawson.

    Should the Chicago Cubs Be Interested in Mike Jacobs?

    On Thursday, the Kansas City Royals released first baseman Mike Jacobs.

    Should the Chicago Cubs give Jacobs a call?

    There are a couple reasons Jacobs intrigues me as a free agent, the biggest of which is that he would bring something the Cubs' bench currently lacks: power.

    Chicago White Sox Add Length to Bullpen, Sign J.J. Putz

    On Friday morning, the White Sox signed free agent reliever J.J. Putz to a one-year, $3 million deal. The contract reportedly has incentives that could make it worth as much as $6 million.

    The Cubs were reportedly interested in Putz, among other teams, but have been handicapped by their inability to move Milton Bradley.

    Putz likely replaces the departed Octavio Dotel in the Sox bullpen but could close if the Sox decide to move closer Bobby Jenks.

    Read more MLB news on BleacherReport.com

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