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MLB Hot Stove: Seattle Moneybags
Could Figgins be holding down third for the M's in 2010? (ATempletonPhoto.com)
On the complete opposite side of the spectrum from my article earlier today regarding the Chicago Cubs bleak financial picture this off season, the Seattle Mariners have been able to unload about half their salary from a year ago.
With Adrian Beltre, Miguel Batista, Jarrod
MLB Hot Stove (Milton Bradley & The Cubs)
Bradley's temper has always been an issue (SD Dirk/Flickr).It appears as if the Chicago Cubs are financially handcuffed until they find a team to take outfielder Milton Bradley and his cumbersome multi-year contract off their hands.
The Cubs would love to bring in a free agent centerfielder to run around Wrigley next season but are unable to unless they can get the noose that is the 2-year, $20 million contract off from around their neck.
Is Ben Sheets Worth The Risk?
It feels as if I was writing this exact same article around this time last year.
Oh wait, that’s right, I was.
Although the situation is very similar, last season’s setback that made Ben Sheets miss the entire season will undoubtedly be in the back of many team’s minds when they consider whether or not to sign the former stud pitcher. I have always been a fan of Sheets and was very vocal in my stance that teams should give him a chance to prove himself last season in some sort of incentive laden deal.
While I admit I was wrong in my stance (thanks to the injury), I am back on the same boat this season and think that teams should give him
MLB Hot Stove (Halladay, Granderson, Crisp & More)
What outfield will Granderson be patroling next year? (Josh May/Flickr)This is one of the most exciting times of the year if you are a baseball fan. All the trade speculation. All the free agents floating around looking for a new home. It’s an exciting time.
Between now and the start of spring training, it’s my goal here at The Diamond Cutter to try to keep you updated on all the ins and outs of this off season. I’ll be
Diamond Cutter Scouting Report: Josh Johnson
Johnson has proven to be ace material. (afagen/Flickr)Name: Josh Johnson
Number: 55
Position: Starting Pitcher
Born: 1/31/84
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
Height: 6′7″
Weight: 250
Debut: 9/10/05
Scouting Report: Johnson has est
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