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I don't think it was that many. I seem to remeber they estimated he'd play about 120-125 games. I think it may have been in the 450-475 range which I suppose is almost 500.
I doubt you'd see a healthy platoon. Berkman's number were much better against right handers. It wouldn't make any sense to sit Berkman against RH to give at bats to Edmonds.
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forsberg_us wrote:
I doubt you'd see a healthy platoon. Berkman's number were much better against right handers. It wouldn't make any sense to sit Berkman against RH to give at bats to Edmonds.
Doh!
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If Cardinal Nation didn't know anybody better, it would almost seem like they are bringing in a couple of veterans who can play first base.
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forsberg_us wrote:
Bill James' predictions were .274/.394/.486 with 22 HR
I will take that.
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forsberg_us wrote:
I don't think it was that many. I seem to remeber they estimated he'd play about 120-125 games. I think it may have been in the 450-475 range which I suppose is almost 500.
I doubt you'd see a healthy platoon. Berkman's number were much better against right handers. It wouldn't make any sense to sit Berkman against RH to give at bats to Edmonds.
IMO Edmonds doesnt platoon. He simply fills in one in a while for Rasmus. Mabye for the other two as well if Craig can pick up playing time at third. I just dont think you can afford not to see if Craig is a major leaguer this season. Jay, I am convinced is not an impact player. I think Craig still has a chance to be.
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Max wrote:
If Cardinal Nation didn't know anybody better, it would almost seem like they are bringing in a couple of veterans who can play first base.
We are all kind of over reacting. This is just a spring training invite.
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APRTW wrote:
Max wrote:
If Cardinal Nation didn't know anybody better, it would almost seem like they are bringing in a couple of veterans who can play first base.
We are all kind of over reacting. This is just a spring training invite.
Agreed. It may not even be a true "invite." Strauss was reporting on his Twitter that Edmonds still hasn't passed a physical and was having a lot of problems with the foot that was bothering him at the end of last season. He was speculating that this move could be nothing more than letting Edmonds officially retire as a Cardinal.
FWIW, if that's all it is, I think it's pretty decent of the team to let him do that.
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But cruel as well. RocketFan has likely already bought all the KY jelly the dollar store has in stock.
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That guy's a piece or work. If you ever get bored, spend a couple of minutes on the Dolphins Yahoo board. He spends most of his time trying to convince everyone that the Dolphins front office is filled with idiots because they didn't appreciate the greatness of John Beck.
At least Edmonds was a great ballplayer for a period of time. His mancrush over a career backup QB is almost stalker-like
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forsberg_us wrote:
He was speculating that this move could be nothing more than letting Edmonds officially retire as a Cardinal.
FWIW, if that's all it is, I think it's pretty decent of the team to let him do that.
I was wondering the same thing after I read the story. But of course I will look for the dark cloud to the silver lining, and suspect that it is a PR ploy by Moz to boost his popularity at a critical moment.
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Max wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
He was speculating that this move could be nothing more than letting Edmonds officially retire as a Cardinal.
FWIW, if that's all it is, I think it's pretty decent of the team to let him do that.I was wondering the same thing after I read the story. But of course I will look for the dark cloud to the silver lining, and suspect that it is a PR ploy by Moz to boost his popularity at a critical moment.
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forsberg_us wrote:
Max wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
He was speculating that this move could be nothing more than letting Edmonds officially retire as a Cardinal.
FWIW, if that's all it is, I think it's pretty decent of the team to let him do that.I was wondering the same thing after I read the story. But of course I will look for the dark cloud to the silver lining, and suspect that it is a PR ploy by Moz to boost his popularity at a critical moment.
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I hope he gives a comeback every possible chance that it has; look at this line:
.284/.376/.527 with 393 homers, 1,199 RBIs, 1,949 hits and 998 walks.
How easy would it be to get that to 400+ homers, 1,200+ RBIs, 2,000+ hits and 1000+ walks?
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Max wrote:
I hope he gives a comeback every possible chance that it has; look at this line:
.284/.376/.527 with 393 homers, 1,199 RBIs, 1,949 hits and 998 walks.
How easy would it be to get that to 400+ homers, 1,200+ RBIs, 2,000+ hits and 1000+ walks?
Agree, it would be nice to "round off" the wonderful numbers he has. I'm sure he is well aware of how close he is . Maybe he could just rub a little dirt on it, and complete the job . (wink)
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It sounds like there is a risk of permanent injury if he tries to play. The numbers would be nice, but I doubt they are worth limping for the rest of his life.
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forsberg_us wrote:
It sounds like there is a risk of permanent injury if he tries to play. The numbers would be nice, but I doubt they are worth limping for the rest of his life.
My guess is that is if he plays on it before it heals. This sounds look a good case for a trip to Brazil to undergo treatment while retired from baseball, using whatever drug is required, and then seeing how things feel in June.