In fact, many scouts see Matt LaPorta as a Pat Burrell type of player with slightly better contact.
In fact, many scouts see Matt LaPorta as a Pat Burrell type of player with slightly better contact.
2010 Brewers starting IF.
1B Matt Gamel
2B Rickie weeks
SS Alicides Escobar
3B Bill Hall
The trade also give us some insurance if Sheets gets hurt. I wonder who their going move out of the rotation. My guess is McDung.
Hmmm...while his bat sounds nice, the Indians already have Victor Martinez at catcher, who most people see moving to first at some point, and Jhonny Peralta, who is probably not long for shortstop, as he'd look better on a corner. I'd like to see SOMEONE who can field!
McClung is actually doing alright this season. Does he really suck that much to watch?
And I second the post that mentioned the Brewers might be able to sign Sheets or Sabathia, but not both. In my mind, Sabathia is the better bet due to Sheets' health problems. But either way, they'll have to overpay big for a long time.
That was a couple years ago. He's since proven to be a capable catcher. LaPorta can also play left field, where the Indians have been running out dreck.
According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Brewers will send Matt LaPorta, Zach Jackson, Rob Bryson and a player to be named later in exchange for C.C. Sabathia.Originally Posted by WHAK0985
First off....CC. is a nice pickup for the Brew Crew and they didn't give up a ton so they did a good job. It is alot for a rent-a-player but they will get some #1 picks back if he leaves.
As for them resigning him, as I've said before buyer beware!! I'd want nothing to do with this guy on a long term Zito type contract. That is why I truly hope the Yankees sign him.
On another note, its nice to hear Wie's perspective about this being exciting as the Brew Crew has for the first time in her life made a big move to get to the playoffs. In the northeast we are so spoiled......and its nice to see baseballs parity giving hope to other markets and allowing them to make this kind of trade. A truly GREAT thing for the game.
Yes HGM is correct although their is no official announcement yet It says in article that Green will most likely be the player to be named. Cleveland must've wanted another MLB ready talent. Jackson started a few games a couple years ago and showed some promise but he has been struggling since. I still think it's a good trade.
No he doesn't really suck to watch. But someone has to be moved out. based on performance it should be Suppan. But that won't happen. It's either Bush or McClung. Bush has been lights out 3 out of his last 4 starts and has alot better track record than McClung. That's why I figure McClung will go back to the BP.
I think that it's less parity, and more hiring competent management. Look at Boston. For a very long time they threw money at the Sox and got nothing but second place and often worse. New ownership and management come in, bang, two titles. Look at the Yankees of late, piling money on older FA's and getting no titles.
Teams like KC develop nice players, and refuse to put the income back on the field to retain them and make more money. Hence, they suck.
The old saying is absolute truth in baseball, "you have to spend money to make money".
buying their way into the playoffs, they will never sign both sheets and CC plus all the other young talent they have.
They really need more than CC, they have one of the worst team batting averages, team OPB and one of the worst fielding teams in baseball. The only way they score is with the home run not exactly playoff winning baseball.
Ah but it gives them leverage though in the off season either they can sign Sheets or Sabathia whereas before Sheets was in a monopolistic situation as being their only ace - now they can say offer 15 mill to each & see who bites...also if NEITHER sign they end up with 4 1sts in the next draft (plus their own)