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  • BigRed
    MVP
    • May 2003
    • 1683

    #16
    Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

    Quote:

    Detroit TIgers




    Detroit Tigers
    50-57 9 games back of Min, 7.5 back of Chi

    C Jose Molina .283 6 63
    1B Carlos Pena .288 21 61
    1B J.J. Davis .314 3 7 (35 AB)
    2B Eric Young .267 1 27
    3B Mike Lowell .273 14 57
    3B Jared Sandberg .287 8 30
    3B Mike Coolbaugh .267 0 1 (15 AB)
    SS Rafael Furcal .297 4 41
    LF Jay Payton .308 9 35
    LF Matt Cepicky .280 21 55
    CF Ryan Ludwick .233 8 37
    RF Brian Buchanan .282 9 33
    RF Jason Conti .300 1 14 (150 AB)

    Rotation
    RHP Runelvys Hernandez 5 8 4.35
    RHP Dan Wood (R) 9 4 3.18 (21 y/o)
    LHP Brian Tallet 7 10 4.55
    LHP Mike Maroth 7 12 4.11
    RHP Rudy Edelen (R) 10 8 4.81 (23 y/o)

    Bullpen
    LR (L) John Rocker 0 0 15.00 (6 IP)
    LR (R) Satoru Komiyama 0 1 6.12
    LR (L) Eric Eckenstahler 0 0 3.55 2sv
    MR (R) Don Rios 0 2 4.01 (3rd Season, 21 y/o)
    MR (R) Hank Kerr 5 2 2.93 2sv (2nd Season, 19 y/o)
    SU (L) Carl Sadler 3 3 4.70 1sv
    CL (R) John Riedling 4 7 4.72 23sv

    Detroit has pretty much stay status quo as far as advancing through the standings. However, the team is in the midst of it's best season and, with the right acquisations (OF?) could be contenders down the road.

    Note: I never bothered to make Bonderman and the other rookies, but it is refreshing to see that the Tigers have been developing strong pitchers with 2 rookies in the rotation and youth in the pen.
    Pecos Pete

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    • BigRed
      MVP
      • May 2003
      • 1683

      #17
      Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

      Quote:

      Philly Phillies




      Philadelphia Phillies
      47-61 16.5 games back of Mon (last place)

      C Bert Lovett (R) .221 7 41 (18 y/o)
      1B Tony Clark .272 12 33
      1B Eddie Davidson .269 5 19 (2nd season, 20 y/o)
      1B Mike Chamberlain (R) .200 0 0 (10 AB, 20 y/o)
      2B Placido Polanco .288 7 42
      3B Adrian Beltre .266 7 33
      3B Jeff Cirillo .226 0 3 (115 AB)
      3B Jim Keenan (R) .000 0 0 (3 AB, 18 y/o)
      SS Desi Relaford (DL) .237 7 28
      SS Al Brown .200 0 4 (40 AB, 2nd Season, 24 y/o)
      LF Daryle Ward .287 9 28
      CF Endy Chavez .302 1 25
      RF Bobby Abreu .307 17 63
      RF Raul Ibanez (DL) .217 11 49
      RF Jerry Stanton (R) .200 1 3 (19 y/o)

      Rotation
      LHP Barry Zito 5 8 4.32
      RHP Kevin Millwood 4 6 4.93
      RHP Joel Pineiro 8 5 3.05
      RHP Brett Myers 9 8 4.19
      RHP Joe Roa 4 13 4.57

      Bullpen
      LR (R) Turk Wendell 2 2 4.72 1sv
      LR (R) Ken Wicker (R) 2 0 6.75 (22 y/o)
      LR (R) David Coggin 0 0 8.22 (7.2 IP)
      MR (R) Fred Flanigan (R) 5 1 2.68 (ROY Canidate, 19 y/o)
      MR (R) Lew Gallagher 0 2 4.03 1sv (2nd Season, 23 y/o)
      SU (R) Jorge Julio 5 2 2.57 8sv
      CL (R) Felix Rodruguez 4 11 3.93 17sv

      Here's proof that having a strong pitching staff (at least on paper), and not much in the area of position players, that you're probably in for a long season.

      The Phillies have almost becomre the NY Mets (although the Mets are only 3 games better than the Phils) of the past few years. High priced free agents that haven't meshed and been relative 'flops' have doomed this team.

      While a youth movement has apparantly taken place, it's not clear yet if the youth that has been moved is the right youth to make the move.

      The Phillies will remain a wait-and-see project for the next couple of seasons.
      Pecos Pete

      Comment

      • BigRed
        MVP
        • May 2003
        • 1683

        #18
        Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

        Quote:

        Philly Phillies




        Philadelphia Phillies
        47-61 16.5 games back of Mon (last place)

        C Bert Lovett (R) .221 7 41 (18 y/o)
        1B Tony Clark .272 12 33
        1B Eddie Davidson .269 5 19 (2nd season, 20 y/o)
        1B Mike Chamberlain (R) .200 0 0 (10 AB, 20 y/o)
        2B Placido Polanco .288 7 42
        3B Adrian Beltre .266 7 33
        3B Jeff Cirillo .226 0 3 (115 AB)
        3B Jim Keenan (R) .000 0 0 (3 AB, 18 y/o)
        SS Desi Relaford (DL) .237 7 28
        SS Al Brown .200 0 4 (40 AB, 2nd Season, 24 y/o)
        LF Daryle Ward .287 9 28
        CF Endy Chavez .302 1 25
        RF Bobby Abreu .307 17 63
        RF Raul Ibanez (DL) .217 11 49
        RF Jerry Stanton (R) .200 1 3 (19 y/o)

        Rotation
        LHP Barry Zito 5 8 4.32
        RHP Kevin Millwood 4 6 4.93
        RHP Joel Pineiro 8 5 3.05
        RHP Brett Myers 9 8 4.19
        RHP Joe Roa 4 13 4.57

        Bullpen
        LR (R) Turk Wendell 2 2 4.72 1sv
        LR (R) Ken Wicker (R) 2 0 6.75 (22 y/o)
        LR (R) David Coggin 0 0 8.22 (7.2 IP)
        MR (R) Fred Flanigan (R) 5 1 2.68 (ROY Canidate, 19 y/o)
        MR (R) Lew Gallagher 0 2 4.03 1sv (2nd Season, 23 y/o)
        SU (R) Jorge Julio 5 2 2.57 8sv
        CL (R) Felix Rodruguez 4 11 3.93 17sv

        Here's proof that having a strong pitching staff (at least on paper), and not much in the area of position players, that you're probably in for a long season.

        The Phillies have almost becomre the NY Mets (although the Mets are only 3 games better than the Phils) of the past few years. High priced free agents that haven't meshed and been relative 'flops' have doomed this team.

        While a youth movement has apparantly taken place, it's not clear yet if the youth that has been moved is the right youth to make the move.

        The Phillies will remain a wait-and-see project for the next couple of seasons.
        Pecos Pete

        Comment

        • BigRed
          MVP
          • May 2003
          • 1683

          #19
          Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

          Quote:

          Philly Phillies




          Philadelphia Phillies
          47-61 16.5 games back of Mon (last place)

          C Bert Lovett (R) .221 7 41 (18 y/o)
          1B Tony Clark .272 12 33
          1B Eddie Davidson .269 5 19 (2nd season, 20 y/o)
          1B Mike Chamberlain (R) .200 0 0 (10 AB, 20 y/o)
          2B Placido Polanco .288 7 42
          3B Adrian Beltre .266 7 33
          3B Jeff Cirillo .226 0 3 (115 AB)
          3B Jim Keenan (R) .000 0 0 (3 AB, 18 y/o)
          SS Desi Relaford (DL) .237 7 28
          SS Al Brown .200 0 4 (40 AB, 2nd Season, 24 y/o)
          LF Daryle Ward .287 9 28
          CF Endy Chavez .302 1 25
          RF Bobby Abreu .307 17 63
          RF Raul Ibanez (DL) .217 11 49
          RF Jerry Stanton (R) .200 1 3 (19 y/o)

          Rotation
          LHP Barry Zito 5 8 4.32
          RHP Kevin Millwood 4 6 4.93
          RHP Joel Pineiro 8 5 3.05
          RHP Brett Myers 9 8 4.19
          RHP Joe Roa 4 13 4.57

          Bullpen
          LR (R) Turk Wendell 2 2 4.72 1sv
          LR (R) Ken Wicker (R) 2 0 6.75 (22 y/o)
          LR (R) David Coggin 0 0 8.22 (7.2 IP)
          MR (R) Fred Flanigan (R) 5 1 2.68 (ROY Canidate, 19 y/o)
          MR (R) Lew Gallagher 0 2 4.03 1sv (2nd Season, 23 y/o)
          SU (R) Jorge Julio 5 2 2.57 8sv
          CL (R) Felix Rodruguez 4 11 3.93 17sv

          Here's proof that having a strong pitching staff (at least on paper), and not much in the area of position players, that you're probably in for a long season.

          The Phillies have almost becomre the NY Mets (although the Mets are only 3 games better than the Phils) of the past few years. High priced free agents that haven't meshed and been relative 'flops' have doomed this team.

          While a youth movement has apparantly taken place, it's not clear yet if the youth that has been moved is the right youth to make the move.

          The Phillies will remain a wait-and-see project for the next couple of seasons.
          Pecos Pete

          Comment

          • TJB713
            Rookie
            • Mar 2003
            • 30

            #20
            Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

            red sox!

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            • TJB713
              Rookie
              • Mar 2003
              • 30

              #21
              Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

              red sox!

              Comment

              • TJB713
                Rookie
                • Mar 2003
                • 30

                #22
                Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                red sox!

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                • ThreatOfVictory
                  Rookie
                  • May 2003
                  • 16

                  #23
                  Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                  yankees,a's

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                  • ThreatOfVictory
                    Rookie
                    • May 2003
                    • 16

                    #24
                    Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                    yankees,a's

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                    • ThreatOfVictory
                      Rookie
                      • May 2003
                      • 16

                      #25
                      Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                      yankees,a's

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                      • alworth19
                        Rookie
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 56

                        #26
                        Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                        Angels!
                        He's not a sportswriter. He just writes about sports.

                        www.houseofsportsblab.com

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                        • alworth19
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 56

                          #27
                          Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                          Angels!
                          He's not a sportswriter. He just writes about sports.

                          www.houseofsportsblab.com

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                          • alworth19
                            Rookie
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 56

                            #28
                            Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                            Angels!
                            He's not a sportswriter. He just writes about sports.

                            www.houseofsportsblab.com

                            Comment

                            • kweiss
                              MVP
                              • May 2003
                              • 1886

                              #29
                              Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                              This is really interesting. What do the Rangers look like?

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                              • kweiss
                                MVP
                                • May 2003
                                • 1886

                                #30
                                Re: What will your team look like in 2006?

                                This is really interesting. What do the Rangers look like?

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