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  • 3rdAnswer
    Regular Cat Records®
    • Sep 2002
    • 10845

    #31
    Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

    Originally posted by jt45
    Home - 20 HR

    Away - 23 HR

    Doesn't seem to matter where he's pitching. He just appears to give up the long ball frequently.



    Edit: BTW--Cinci should still trade Kearns to ATL for Horacio Ramirez.
    I agree, Ramirez is underrated, and he's a lefty. I like his arm.
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    • SlimKibbles
      Supporter
      • Apr 2004
      • 7276

      #32
      Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

      Originally posted by camulos
      Does anybody realize that Milton gave up 43 HR's last year? He's let up 192 HR's in 199 career starts and has a career 4.76 ERA. Maybe I'm just getting spoiled as a Red Sox fan but giving Milton $8.5m a year is not a good signing.
      I'm with you, camulos. That's why I mentioned in my post, "Eric Milton might not be the best pitcher for Great American BP. He gave up a lot of homers in Philly and I think Citizen's Bank BP is a similar park, is it not?" Didn't know he gave up 43 last year. Again, I think GABP and Citizen's Bank are similar ballparks. I worry that him and Ortiz might give up a few there like CardsFan mentioned.

      Still, the most interesting aspect of all of this to us Reds fans is that they actually spent money to go sign someone like him. Uh oh...You all realize that having signed him, hot dogs at GABP will cost $6.00 and the cheese cup with a pretzel will now be $3.00 instead of $1.00. I miss Marge's concession prices.
      Last edited by SlimKibbles; 12-27-2004, 06:27 PM.
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      • SlimKibbles
        Supporter
        • Apr 2004
        • 7276

        #33
        Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

        Originally posted by camulos
        Does anybody realize that Milton gave up 43 HR's last year? He's let up 192 HR's in 199 career starts and has a career 4.76 ERA. Maybe I'm just getting spoiled as a Red Sox fan but giving Milton $8.5m a year is not a good signing.
        I'm with you, camulos. That's why I mentioned in my post, "Eric Milton might not be the best pitcher for Great American BP. He gave up a lot of homers in Philly and I think Citizen's Bank BP is a similar park, is it not?" Didn't know he gave up 43 last year. Again, I think GABP and Citizen's Bank are similar ballparks. I worry that him and Ortiz might give up a few there like CardsFan mentioned.

        Still, the most interesting aspect of all of this to us Reds fans is that they actually spent money to go sign someone like him. Uh oh...You all realize that having signed him, hot dogs at GABP will cost $6.00 and the cheese cup with a pretzel will now be $3.00 instead of $1.00. I miss Marge's concession prices.
        MLB: Cincinnati Reds
        NFL: Cincinnati Bengals
        NCAA Hoops: Xavier Musketeers
        NCAA Football: Miami Hurricanes
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        "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke

        "The wisest men follow their own direction." - Euripides

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        • Birdsonbat
          MVP
          • Feb 2003
          • 1003

          #34
          Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

          Wow, that's a lot of money for a number 3 (at best) pitcher. Milton is way overrated. But that has been the trend this offseason.

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          • Birdsonbat
            MVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 1003

            #35
            Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

            Wow, that's a lot of money for a number 3 (at best) pitcher. Milton is way overrated. But that has been the trend this offseason.

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            • bender_over
              Pro
              • Mar 2003
              • 750

              #36
              Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

              The Twins were better off trading Milton and getting Carlos Silva and Nick Punto in return. Punto was injured most of last year but Silva put up numbers very similar to Milton's if not slightly better.

              Milton:
              14-6
              4.75 ERA
              201 IP
              161 K
              75 BB
              2004 Salary: 9M

              Silva:
              14-10
              4.21 ERA
              203 IP
              76 K
              35 BB
              2004 Salary: 340K

              Silva doesn't strike out as many batters but their K/BB ratio is almost identical. Besides, Silva is a ground ball pitcher while Milton is a fly ball pitcher (Milton gave up 43 HR to Silva's 23).

              Milton was fortunate enough to have good run support in Philadelphia. The Reds have a good lineup too so maybe he'll have a solid year like last, but I think the Reds could find a similar pitcher for a lot cheaper.
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              • bender_over
                Pro
                • Mar 2003
                • 750

                #37
                Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                The Twins were better off trading Milton and getting Carlos Silva and Nick Punto in return. Punto was injured most of last year but Silva put up numbers very similar to Milton's if not slightly better.

                Milton:
                14-6
                4.75 ERA
                201 IP
                161 K
                75 BB
                2004 Salary: 9M

                Silva:
                14-10
                4.21 ERA
                203 IP
                76 K
                35 BB
                2004 Salary: 340K

                Silva doesn't strike out as many batters but their K/BB ratio is almost identical. Besides, Silva is a ground ball pitcher while Milton is a fly ball pitcher (Milton gave up 43 HR to Silva's 23).

                Milton was fortunate enough to have good run support in Philadelphia. The Reds have a good lineup too so maybe he'll have a solid year like last, but I think the Reds could find a similar pitcher for a lot cheaper.
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                • Mr_October
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1618

                  #38
                  Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                  Personally I think the Reds look pretty good on paper. Their definately going to be the underdogs in the division, but look at the Cardinals last year, everyone had them picked 3rd in the division and they won 100+ games. I think their lineup looks better than people give them credit for, I think the only big weak spot they have is starting pitching.
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                  • Mr_October
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 1618

                    #39
                    Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                    Personally I think the Reds look pretty good on paper. Their definately going to be the underdogs in the division, but look at the Cardinals last year, everyone had them picked 3rd in the division and they won 100+ games. I think their lineup looks better than people give them credit for, I think the only big weak spot they have is starting pitching.
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                    • steveeee
                      Banned
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 843

                      #40
                      Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                      this signing confirms Walt Jocketty is the Cardinals MVP to me!

                      considering how much Matt Moriss and Mark Mulder are getting paid this year compared to this!

                      Morris $2.5 million this year
                      Mulder $6 million this year

                      and

                      Milton $4 million signing bonus, $4 million in 2005


                      FYI- Moriss had the same ERA as Milton and had more wins I believe

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                      • steveeee
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 843

                        #41
                        Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                        this signing confirms Walt Jocketty is the Cardinals MVP to me!

                        considering how much Matt Moriss and Mark Mulder are getting paid this year compared to this!

                        Morris $2.5 million this year
                        Mulder $6 million this year

                        and

                        Milton $4 million signing bonus, $4 million in 2005


                        FYI- Moriss had the same ERA as Milton and had more wins I believe

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                        • glucklich
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 4272

                          #42
                          Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                          Originally posted by steveeee
                          this signing confirms Walt Jocketty is the Cardinals MVP to me!

                          considering how much Matt Moriss and Mark Mulder are getting paid this year compared to this!

                          Morris $2.5 million this year
                          Mulder $6 million this year

                          and

                          Milton $4 million signing bonus, $4 million in 2005


                          FYI- Moriss had the same ERA as Milton and had more wins I believe
                          You might be right that Milton is overpaid but comparing ERAs with Morriss when Milton played in that launching pad is hardly fair.

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                          • glucklich
                            Banned
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 4272

                            #43
                            Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                            Originally posted by steveeee
                            this signing confirms Walt Jocketty is the Cardinals MVP to me!

                            considering how much Matt Moriss and Mark Mulder are getting paid this year compared to this!

                            Morris $2.5 million this year
                            Mulder $6 million this year

                            and

                            Milton $4 million signing bonus, $4 million in 2005


                            FYI- Moriss had the same ERA as Milton and had more wins I believe
                            You might be right that Milton is overpaid but comparing ERAs with Morriss when Milton played in that launching pad is hardly fair.

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                            • Birdsonbat
                              MVP
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 1003

                              #44
                              Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                              Originally posted by glucklich
                              You might be right that Milton is overpaid but comparing ERAs with Morriss when Milton played in that launching pad is hardly fair.
                              I think it is pretty fair since Morris uses his favorite pitch, the batting practice fastball, so often.

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                              • Birdsonbat
                                MVP
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 1003

                                #45
                                Re: Eric Milton signed by...the Reds???

                                Originally posted by glucklich
                                You might be right that Milton is overpaid but comparing ERAs with Morriss when Milton played in that launching pad is hardly fair.
                                I think it is pretty fair since Morris uses his favorite pitch, the batting practice fastball, so often.

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