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Yeah, Murton, that's the guy.
While Branyan's defense is better than Dunn's (hell, what 1B's isn't?), it is nothing worth noting because of the bad back you mentioned. He would be serviceable, but he is huge an injury risk. Worth taking a look at, though.
and I feel like Rizzo doesn't want any players that can hit 50 HR's in a lineup. He wants speed, and .240 hitters with .298 OBP.
That's why I said "seriously, though".Of course I don't think Rizzo wants guys that hit .240... that's clearly too high. .220 is more like it.
Rizzo is going to buy a 6 foot wood post and glue a first basemen's mit to it. .017 OPS."Well, we feel Wood Post is an upgrade defensively for us at first. We wanted to get better defensively and we feel like we've done that."
Signing a right-handed hitting first baseman for one year makes absolutely no sense. We need a left-handed bat in the middle of the lineup -- and desperately. If Lee is the last option, we're better off keeping Willingham for the last year of his contract and playing him at 1B. No need to throw money at another guy. I still think we'll ultimately end up with LaRoche, and you'll see Willingham dealt in short order.
All walks and HBP from Brian Bruney.
Bruney gets a bad rap.He still gave the best interview of the year, after blowing the game against the Cubs, outside of Dunn's "He's lucky to play with me."
Dunn hits a walk-off, late in the year, and Debbi goes up to him, and ask "how lucky are you to be able to play with Pudge?"Dunn looks at her, and deadpans, "He's lucky to play with me."At least, that's how I remember it happening.
Moments like that make me wonder if Debbi comes up with those questions on her own, or does someone feed them to her?
Any word on how much Overbay's one year deal was for? We might have missed out on an opportunity there. We'll see how much money LaRoche gets.
I'm getting a little anxious about this. There must be zero interest in LaRoche from other teams for us to be waiting this long.