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  • Sandman42
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2004
    • 15186

    #1

    Mariners sign Weaver

    1 year deal worth $8.3 million.

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  • Stoud
    MVP
    • Mar 2003
    • 1259

    #2
    Re: Mariners sign Weaver

    Oh God....

    Oh....God, no....

    Oh please...please no...please dear god...I beg of you...no....not this....no...

    ANYTHING BUT THIS....WHY GOD...WHY!?

    The one pitcher I hate the most....what have I done to deserve this? What has any Mariner fan done to deserve this?

    I'd rather have Baek.

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    • WazzuRC
      Go Cougs!
      • Dec 2002
      • 5617

      #3
      Re: Mariners sign Weaver

      When the Supes move to Ok City, they should just take this team with them.

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      • skitch
        Fear Ameer
        • Oct 2002
        • 12349

        #4
        Re: Mariners sign Weaver

        The Mariners have had a fetish for average pitchers this offseason.

        The only reason I consider Weaver average is because of his postseason performance.

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        • Sabercatsfan
          MVP
          • May 2003
          • 1443

          #5
          Re: Mariners sign Weaver

          I'm assuming we're overlooking his early season 3-10 record with a 6.29 ERA before being released from the Angels? And overlooking his career record of 86-101 with a ERA of 4.58? For 8 Million dollars? *Sighs* I don't even know what to say anymore.
          Willie Mays Hayes: “Say hey! Willie Mays Hays here! Play like Mays, but I run like Hays!”


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          • fowess
            Rookie
            • Jul 2003
            • 208

            #6
            Re: Mariners sign Weaver

            This deal makes no sense on the basis that Scott Boras and Weaver wanted a long term deal and that's why he didn't re-up with the Cardinals.

            We offered him like 2 years, $6 mil per with incentives and he turns it down for a 1 year $8.3 million deal?

            HOW IS THAT STABILITY?

            Oh yeah, have fun with him. Not only does he have a new ring, he also doesn't have the best pitching coach in the bigs -- who makes miracle reconstruction projects out of guys like Weaver -- and probably less motivation to play as hard ... although he does need to play for a new contract.

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            • Bravesfan47
              Rookie
              • Jan 2005
              • 236

              #7
              Re: Mariners sign Weaver

              Originally posted by Stoud
              Oh God....

              Oh....God, no....

              Oh please...please no...please dear god...I beg of you...no....not this....no...

              ANYTHING BUT THIS....WHY GOD...WHY!?

              The one pitcher I hate the most....what have I done to deserve this? What has any Mariner fan done to deserve this?

              I'd rather have Baek.

              You poor man. I feel bad for the M's. Atleast Safco is a nice stadium. To bad you might become the worst team in baseball this offseason. You poor SOB.

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              • rsox
                All Star
                • Feb 2003
                • 6309

                #8
                Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                Originally posted by fowess
                This deal makes no sense on the basis that Scott Boras and Weaver wanted a long term deal and that's why he didn't re-up with the Cardinals.

                We offered him like 2 years, $6 mil per with incentives and he turns it down for a 1 year $8.3 million deal?

                HOW IS THAT STABILITY?

                Oh yeah, have fun with him. Not only does he have a new ring, he also doesn't have the best pitching coach in the bigs -- who makes miracle reconstruction projects out of guys like Weaver -- and probably less motivation to play as hard ... although he does need to play for a new contract.
                Weaver has taken Tomo Ohka's philosophy of decline multi year offer from one team sign one year contract with another team have big season and cash in next winter.

                Sounds good, but in reality neither one of these pitchers are going to have "big" seasons (unless by big they mean disappointment) to cash in on next winter. If Seattle is lucky maybe Weaver finishes with a record around 12-15.

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                • IlliniM1ke
                  Heroes Never Die
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 8082

                  #9
                  Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                  Originally posted by rsox
                  Weaver has taken Tomo Ohka's philosophy of decline multi year offer from one team sign one year contract with another team have big season and cash in next winter.

                  Sounds good, but in reality neither one of these pitchers are going to have "big" seasons (unless by big they mean disappointment) to cash in on next winter. If Seattle is lucky maybe Weaver finishes with a record around 12-15.
                  I agree with you, Weaver took the most money he could get upfront which isn't a bad move on his part, 8.3 mil is enough to live off of if he does bomb this year and is out of the league, sure he would've had job security if he had signed in STL but can't blame the guy for going for the most he can get upfront and if by some miracle he has a huge year then he will cash in a year sooner.

                  My theory though, Weaver is returning to the AL West where he got murdered last year as an Angel, I think he'll be pretty mediocre, and I predict that next offseason he'll be looking at another 1 year deal somewhere for a significant amount less money, with as many holes as the Cardinals rotation has and with the late season success he experienced in St. Louis I could see the Cards lookin at him for a cheap 1 year or 2 year deal bringing him back with Dave Duncan, or if Seattle falls out of contention before the trade deadline I think Weaver is definitely goin on the block, Cards rotation looks pretty bad this year so I wouldn't be shocked if we dealt a low level prospect for him like we did last year.

                  That said I wish Weaver a lot of luck, without him the Cardinals don't win a ring this past year. Not like he owed us anything, I mean sure Dave Duncan did turn his career around and allow him to sign a nice contract like the one he got from the Mariners but also have to remember he was a key part in bringing the Cards a championship so I'll call it even.
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                  • rsox
                    All Star
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 6309

                    #10
                    Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                    The Cardinals face the possibility of opening next season with a starting rotation of:

                    Chris Carpenter
                    Anthoney Reyes
                    Kip Wells
                    Adam Wainwright
                    Ryan Franklin

                    With that said the Cardinals are likely to go after another starting pitcher. I would not be surprised to see the Cards go after Steve Trachsel or Mark Redman to take Weaver's spot in the rotation.

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                    • BigRed
                      MVP
                      • May 2003
                      • 1683

                      #11
                      Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                      Originally posted by rsox
                      The Cardinals face the possibility of opening next season with a starting rotation of:

                      Chris Carpenter
                      Anthoney Reyes
                      Kip Wells
                      Adam Wainwright
                      Ryan Franklin

                      With that said the Cardinals are likely to go after another starting pitcher. I would not be surprised to see the Cards go after Steve Trachsel or Mark Redman to take Weaver's spot in the rotation.
                      I don't. The Cardinals will go with what they've got, which (outside of No. 5) is as good if not better than what they had last year. Last year's opening day rotation was Chris Carpenter, Mark Mulder, Jeff Suppan, Jason Marquis and Sidney Ponson. Marquis, Ponson and Mulder (injury) were awful last season and Suppan stunk until the second half of the season.

                      So, comparing to last season, Carpenter is still Carpenter. Reyes and Wainwright will be better than what Marquis and Mulder provided last year. Wells will be better than Ponson. The only hole is possibly the 5th starter (Franklin isn't necessarily written in ink). They're going to have a competition between Franklin, Brad Thompson, Braden Looper and Chris Narveson (rookie) plus any one who wants to establish themselves. I can't imagine anyone of those guys bombing out like Ponson did, so it's not as big a hole as one would believe.

                      Suppan is the only loss that kinda stinks. Not really a great in-season pitcher and notoriously poor starter. Finishes strong and has leadership qualities. In all fairness, Jeff Suppan is an average, back-end pitcher. (note: check out Suppan's numbers BEFORE becoming a Cardinal and compare them to Franklin's...not much different. I'm not predicting the future, but Duncan does have a way with these guys)

                      Plus, they'll be getting a healthy Mulder back mid-season.

                      Mark Redman and Steve Trachsel are a waste of money (something the Cardinals are not too willing to spend). Plus, they have a full 40-man roster and would have had to make a change to add Weaver. They would have done it for Weaver (known commodity) but not for either Redman or Trachsel (unknowns).
                      Pecos Pete

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                      • IlliniM1ke
                        Heroes Never Die
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 8082

                        #12
                        Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                        Originally posted by rsox
                        The Cardinals face the possibility of opening next season with a starting rotation of:

                        Chris Carpenter
                        Anthoney Reyes
                        Kip Wells
                        Adam Wainwright
                        Ryan Franklin

                        With that said the Cardinals are likely to go after another starting pitcher. I would not be surprised to see the Cards go after Steve Trachsel or Mark Redman to take Weaver's spot in the rotation.
                        Yeah it doesn't look very good IMO but as BigRed pointed out last years looked better on paper but outside of Carpenter, and 2nd half Suppan it was pretty average, just caught fire in the postseason.

                        Jocketty has said that after Weaver hes done looking at SP's so it looks like we'll go into spring training and probably the regular season with what we've got.

                        So far Carpenter, Wells, and Reyes are guaranteed spots, if Izzy is healthy then Wainwright will take one spot, if not Wainwright will close. For the last spot or two its an open competition between Ryan Franklin, Braden Looper, Brad Thompson, and Chris Narveson.
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                        • ryan36
                          7 dirty words...
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 10139

                          #13
                          Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                          Originally posted by fowess

                          Oh yeah, have fun with him. Not only does he have a new ring, he also doesn't have the best pitching coach in the bigs -- who makes miracle reconstruction projects out of guys like Weaver -- and probably less motivation to play as hard ... although he does need to play for a new contract.
                          When did Jeff Weaver ever pitch for Leo Mazzone?

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                          • skitch
                            Fear Ameer
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 12349

                            #14
                            Re: Mariners sign Weaver

                            Originally posted by pitchingcoach36
                            When did Jeff Weaver ever pitch for Leo Mazzone?
                            Come back to ATL, Leo!

                            Sorry, had to do it.

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