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Nice, overpaying for two average players. Solid move...
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11 mil for a guy that's on the decline? Come on now.
And I personally have never been impressed with Ryan and I felt the contract he got was absurb.
Just my opinion.Originally posted by CardsFan27This is the 3rd time John Calipari has been to his first Final Four!What I'm Currently Listening ToComment
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Originally posted by elicoleman
And I personally have never been impressed with Ryan and I felt the contract he got was absurb.
Just my opinion.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Re: Get ready to welcome Giles to the Jays
Originally posted by elicoleman11 mil for a guy that's on the decline? Come on now.
And I personally have never been impressed with Ryan and I felt the contract he got was absurb.
Just my opinion.Blue Jays, Blackhawks, AuburnComment
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11 mil for a guy that's on the decline? Come on now.Comment
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Re: Get ready to welcome Giles to the Jays
Originally posted by elicoleman11 mil for a guy that's on the decline? Come on now.
And I personally have never been impressed with Ryan and I felt the contract he got was absurb.
Just my opinion.Comment
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Originally posted by SportsmanTOYep, a 100 K to 26 B ratio is not impressive......Originally posted by CardsFan27This is the 3rd time John Calipari has been to his first Final Four!What I'm Currently Listening ToComment
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Originally posted by elicolemanOne year warrants that kind of contract?Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Re: Get ready to welcome Giles to the Jays
We'll see come 2006. If he does well, I'll be the first to admit I was wrong.
Damn, that was a rough mobbing by Blue Jays fans. :y4:Originally posted by CardsFan27This is the 3rd time John Calipari has been to his first Final Four!What I'm Currently Listening ToComment
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Damn, that was a rough mobbing by Blue Jays fans.Comment
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5 years is too long for a guy his age, but he can still play.
If the Blue Jays were smart, they should go for a three-year contract. Giles's power is down from his prime years, but he's still good for 20-30 bombs a year. However, if he ends up tailing off when he hits year four and with the money he would be getting in this deal, the Jays would have a dead weight on their team.
Just something to think about. I think this is just a bluff on the part of Giles to drive up the Padres offer.
I still think he'll end up with the Cardinals.Comment
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Re: Get ready to welcome Giles to the Jays
Originally posted by Vinceanity2k3He played in the worst hitters park last year, hit 15 homeruns, yet still managed and OPS of .905. He registered over 115 walks last year almost 30 more than the previous year. He batted .301 in 05, as opposed to .284 in 04. Apart from the power numbers which were undoubtedly linked to playing in Petco Park, I don't see this decline people are talking about.
You might also want to factor the walks to fact that the Padres HAD NO ONE capable enough to hit behind Giles to the point that the pitchers wouldn't think about pitching around Giles.Last edited by BatsareBugs; 11-29-2005, 06:41 PM.Comment
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Re: Get ready to welcome Giles to the Jays
Giles and Vernon Wells would make a pretty damn good 3/4 hitters.Yankees
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Yeah, if Vernon Wells doesn't go Klesko/Nevin on Giles maybe we'll see Giles's numbers over 20 home runs again.Comment
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The Dome is a good hitters park. I'd be shocked if he doesn't get between 25-30 HR's. As long as his OPS is over .900, I'll be fine. Vernon Wells is considered a great player, yet can't even manage an OPS above .800. That tells you how much we need a guy like Giles.Comment
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