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The Official MERB Baseball Offseason Thread (trades, signings, NO fucktard comments!)

lgna69xxx

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how is this baseball related Joe? only red sox fans are allowed to post F'tard comments in here... read the memo! geesh!
You're just sour because I posted a link to your picture on MERB, why be mad at me, after all you're the dumbass that put it on the net in the first place, didn't you learn anything from that banned MERB member(whose name escapes me) who shits in his bed while receiving a blow job.:D

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how is this baseball related Joe? only red sox fans are allowed to post F'tard comments in here... read the memo! geesh!

No F'tard comment there Lgna69xxx, there is actually a banned MERB member who is famous for shitting in bed everytime he receives a blowjob from a SP, ask some of the senior MERB members about him if you think that I'm joking.
 

lgna69xxx

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oh my bad,(see K, i admit when im wrong) i thought you were talking about the resident punching bag in here,you know who i mean...

ok then, no "f'tard comment, no foul" carry on my good man. it is almost time to start the defense of our 27th World Series Title, give me your prediction in the east as well as who will play in and win the WS in 2010


No F'tard comment there Lgna69xxx, there is actually a banned MERB member who is famous for shitting in bed everytime he receives a blowjob from a SP, ask some of the senior MERB members about him if you think that I'm joking.
 
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there is actually a banned MERB member who is famous for shitting in bed everytime he receives a blowjob from a SP

I remember this guy bashing Ashley ( now on GOF ) for a bad session

It was then revealed that there was " anal leakage " involved


The member then disappeared

Shittin on Ash..Tsk Tsk


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Dawson pissed he's going to HOF as an Expo

Andre Dawson said he was disappointed the Hall of Fame decided his bust in Cooperstown, N.Y., will feature a Montreal Expos hat, but Dawson plans to acknowledge Chicago Cubs fans during his induction speech in July.

Andre Dawson joined "The Waddle & Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000 to address his disappointment on not going into the Hall of Fame as a Chicago Cub.

Dawson, who spent the first 10 full seasons of his career in Montreal, wanted his bust to feature a Cubs hat. He played six seasons with the Cubs, beginning with his MVP year in 1987.

"I know the difference in the 10 to 6 years probably was something of a consideration on their part," Dawson said on "The Waddle & Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000. "But I tried to explain, perhaps, the impact of what really catapulted me to Hall of Fame status, and pretty much what my preference was.

"But I think their decision had been made. It was a little gut-wrenching for me to hear that, but it's their decision, and I respect that, and from there I move on."

Dawson was hoping his preference would carry a little more weight, but the fact the Expos no longer exist might have made an impact on the Hall. The organization left Montreal after the 2004 season and moved to Washington, D.C., becoming the Nationals.

"The Hall clearly stated their major concern is the history of the game, and that's what really played into their decision," Dawson said. "I'm disappointed. I can probably say that, because Chicago was my preference.

"I received a letter prior to the voting, and it was my understanding they would make the determination [after] sitting down and discussing it ... And I just thought it would carry a little more weight than it did."

Dawson was asked if he might put on a Cubs hat during his induction speech.

"To be honest with you, I thought about that," he said. "It was a tough night for me sleeping [Tuesday]. I slept better the night before the announcement than I did after I got the decision last night, as odd as that might sound.

"I don't want to do anything that might be an embarrassment to someone or show someone up, that's not my character. But there will be some way I will try to acknowledge the Cubs fans to show just how important they were to me. I did think about at some point in time during the speech putting a Cubs cap on, but I don't know if that's appropriate."

Dawson also was asked if he's heard from Chicago's most famous baseball fan.

"I haven't heard from [President] Obama, probably because he's a White Sox fan," Dawson said.

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/news/story?id=4862768
 
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Jman47

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oh my bad,(see K, i admit when im wrong) i thought you were talking about the resident punching bag in here,you know who i mean...

ok then, no "f'tard comment, no foul" carry on my good man. it is almost time to start the defense of our 27th World Series Title, give me your prediction in the east as well as who will play in and win the WS in 2010

Shall we go out on a limb and guess what the prediction is gonna be...
 

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Dawson treats Expos fans like jilted lovers

by Richard Griffin

Newest Hall-of-Famer Andre Dawson will be inducted into Cooperstown on July 25 wearing an Expos cap rather than sporting the logo of the Cubs, an organization with which he earned his 1987 MVP Award. He told a Chicago radio station in an interview on Wednesday morning that he's none too happy about it. Dawson called the Hall's cap decision "gut-wrenching" and claimed he "had trouble sleeping" on Tuesday night after finding out. Gary Carter is the only other Expos-wearing plaque in the Hall. The Expos became the Washington Nationals in 2005.

Dawson was drafted, signed, developed and spent the first 11 years of his magnificent major-league career in an Expos uniform. He was a dynamic NL superstar, considered the best player of the '80s in most player polls. The majority of his career hits and the career-defining persona of The Hawk took flight in Montreal. The Expos posted the NL's best overall record from 1979-82 and lost out in the final week to the eventual World Series winner in 1979 (the Pirates), 1980 (the Phillies), 1981 (the Dodgers on Blue Monday) and 1982 (the Cards). They were on the way to 3 million in attendance in 1981 when the strike hit in the days when NL attendance was counted as asses-in-seats instead of tickets sold.

Part of Dawson's Hall-of-Fame appeal was the dazzling way he swooped the outfield alleys at Olympic Stadium, always at full speed, first in centre and then in right, lunging to make jaw-dropping catches, playing one hoppers off the wall and stopping runners in their tracks. By the time he got to the more forgiving Wrigley Field garden, his knees were about shot and he was more one-dimensional as a tremendous power hitter in a bandbox home field.

Hawk can be forgiven for his current disappointment. He obviously played up the heartbroken Cubs aspect of his reaction because he was being interviewed on an all-sports Chicago station. But he can make up for that in Cooperstown with an appropriate recognition of the millions of fans, both French and English, across Canada that rejoiced in his nomination to Cooperstown in January.

Yes he never got over the fact of collusion that drove him from Montreal into the grateful arms of the Cubs. But collusion was industry-wide, not just an Expos thing. He should be pissed at baseball because if it was only the one team it could not be called collusion. He was also rightfully upset when the Expos misguidedly honoured the uniform No. 10 of Rusty Staub in the late '80s with no acknowledgment that Hawk had worn with honour the same uniform number. The club tried to make up fort it later with a duplicate 10 for Dawson, but it was too late. Nevertheless, Hawk, it's time to move on.

The Hall of Fame did the right thing with the Expos logo on the bronze plaque. Hall of Fame voters did the right thing by voting him in his ninth try. It's time for Hawk to do the right thing and celebrate the fact of being among the immortals and getting there the right way, via hard work and with dignity.

http://thestar.blogs.com/baseball/2010/01/dawson-treats-expos-fans-like-jilted-glovers.html
 

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another quality pick up by Cashman at a good price

New York, NY (Sports Network) - The New York Yankees have reportedly agreed to a one-year contract with outfielder Randy Winn, pending a physical.

Multiple media outlets reported the agreement, including the New York Post, which said the deal is believed to be worth about $2 million.

Winn spent the last four-plus seasons with the Giants, and in 2009 hit .262 with a .318 on-base percentage, two home runs and 51 RBI in 597 plate appearances. Over 149 games last season, Winn also stole 16 bases.

The 35-year-old has played with Tampa Bay, Seattle and San Francisco over his 12 major league seasons, making the AL All-Star team in 2002. In 1,601 career games, Winn owns a .286 batting average with a .344 OBP, 106 homers, 637 RBI and 209 steals.
 

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Randy Winn's numbers:

after playing for the 26th ranked team offensively last season, the Giants, and now going to the #1 Offensive ranked team last year, look for Winn's numbers to go up considerably depending on injuries of course, this pickup by Cashman for the price he got Winn for could be the steal of the offseason.. He's also a defensive improvement over Damon, i quoted this from a baseball forum for you rumples "He does have superb UZR numbers in both LF (31.3, 40.6) and RF (17.8, 17.4) over the last two seasons"
 

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Randy Winn's numbers:

after playing for the 26th ranked team offensively last season, the Giants, and now going to the #1 Offensive ranked team last year, look for Winn's numbers to go up considerably depending on injuries of course, this pickup by Cashman for the price he got Winn for could be the steal of the offseason.. He's also a defensive improvement over Damon, i quoted this from a baseball forum for you rumples "He does have superb UZR numbers in both LF (31.3, 40.6) and RF (17.8, 17.4) over the last two seasons"

True Yankees fan...so you gave up on Johnny the great that quickly...lol...I still say it would be so cool to see him end his career in KC!!!

LOL...you are killin' me. Epstien picks up a guy of this caliber and he's an idiot...Cashman does this and it is the "steal of the off season".

What I love about baseball is how the perspective can change depending on what side of the prism you are sitting on....
 

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who said i didnt want damon back? i sure didnt, because i did want him back but seems the Yanks are sticking to their budget this time..... i call it as i see it and Winn for the price is a good pickup and has potential to be a GREAT pick up.... i could care less what Theo does, if he were smart he would take damon back in a heartbeat and stick it to the Yankees, but Theo is just not that smart :)
(and save me the "red sox and red sox fans would never allow that to happen, Johnny left us for the hated yankees so no way he can come back") HOGWASH!

True Yankees fan...so you gave up on Johnny the great that quickly...lol...I still say it would be so cool to see him end his career in KC!!!

LOL...you are killin' me. Epstien picks up a guy of this caliber and he's an idiot...Cashman does this and it is the "steal of the off season".

What I love about baseball is how the perspective can change depending on what side of the prism you are sitting on....
 
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Yanks are sticking to their budget this time..... i call it as i see it and Winn for the price is a good pickup and has potential to be a GREAT pick up....

LOL, ROFL...that still remains to be seen...no one has reported yet AND then there is the trade deadline if things are not to rosey in the Bronx the first half...easy Iggy...:p

if he were smart he would take damon back in a heartbeat and stick it to the Yankees, but Theo is just not that smart :)
(and save me the "red sox and red sox fans would never allow that to happen, Johnny left us for the hated yankees so no way he can come back") HOGWASH!

Thank you caveman for your service to the Sox. Public thanks granted, now...if Theo were smart if he'd take the washed up, catch throw it to the 6 back - so what does that make Cashman?!:rolleyes:
 

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now that is cause for a real loud and hearty "ROFL!" and truth be told, Jman, you as well as your other red sox brethren in here would be welcoming back Johnny D as much as the next red sox fan if he signed... he is still a very good offensive player and thats something the sox desperately need, especially if big "poopie" doesnt get his 2nd half of last season's form back from the get go.... good luck tho, your gonna need it, again :D

2010, GOING FOR # 28 BABY!
Thank you caveman for your service to the Sox. Public thanks granted, now...if Theo were smart if he'd take the washed up, catch throw it to the 6 back - so what does that make Cashman?!:rolleyes:
 

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now that is cause for a real loud and hearty "ROFL!" and truth be told, Jman, you as well as your other red sox brethren in here would be welcoming back Johnny D as much as the next red sox fan if he signed... he is still a very good offensive player and thats something the sox desperately need, especially if big "poopie" doesnt get his 2nd half of last season's form back from the get go.... good luck tho, your gonna need it, again :D

2010, GOING FOR # 28 BABY!

Errr, NO! IMHO he has no value, is too old and should be thanked for services rendered...next...
 

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Say Goodbye Johnny..

Could be bad news for Damon's worshipers in NY (boo hoo Iggy):

Johnny Damon Rumors: Thursday

By Ben Nicholson-Smith [February 11 at 5:50pm CST]
5:50pm: According to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago's interest in Johnny Damon is more about "due diligence" than anything else, and if the price tag is around $7MM per season, that is beyond their budget.
4:48pm: Heyman tweets that the Tigers may have offered slightly more than $14MM.
4:21pm: ESPN.com's Buster Olney tweets that executives expect Damon to sign with the Tigers.
4:15pm: Braves president John Schuerholz tells Jim Bowden that GM Frank Wren is "engaged" in talks with Damon and Scott Boras (Twitter link).
3:56pm: Jon Heyman of SI.com tweets that the Tigers have one and two-year offers on the table to Damon. The Braves and White Sox are also involved.
3:05pm: Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports and Jim Bowden tweet that the White Sox and Tigers are bidding on Damon.
2:48pm: Tigers owner Mike Ilitch has authorized a two-year $14MM offer, sources tell Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. It's hard to imagine Damon turning this kind of offer down.
Damon is also considering a one-year $7MM offer from the Tigers and a one-year offer from the Braves. Atlanta won't likely offer two years, since they have outfield prospects Jason Heyward and Jordan Schafer.
 
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The "Big Hurt" Retires...

Frank Thomas To Retire

By Howard Megdal [February 11 at 6:56pm CST]
Frank Thomas, one of the most feared hitters of the past two decades, is calling it a career, MLB.com's Scott Merkin and Doug Miller report. Thomas is scheduled to have a Friday press conference in Chicago, where he had his greatest years, to announce the move.
Thomas has impressive career stats by any measure. He is 18th on the career list in home runs with 521, and his rate stats are even better: a career .301/.419/.555 batting line.
Thomas did not play in 2009, and had a .240/.349/.374 line in a 2008 season split between Oakland and Toronto.
With 1,311 games at designated hitter, and just 971 at first base, the debate will begin as to whether a primary DH belongs in the Hall of Fame. From this view, it will be hard to keep a hitter as dominant as Thomas out of the Hall.
 
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