I thought this was interesting .. Bullpens win games.. but moreover interesting to some recent conversations in our forums here. ...
Rotoworld wrote:Los Angeles Dodgers - 30 hits, 17 walks and 113 strikeouts in 66 innings. Eric Gagne is to pitching what Barry Bonds is to hitting right now. Of course, he isn’t anywhere near as valuable as Bonds, not when he’s pitched a total of 66 innings. However, he is that dominant. Gagne won’t be eligible for free agency until after 2006, so the Dodgers’ closer situation is as stable as anyone’s right now. Paul Quantrill, Paul Shuey and Guillermo Mota are also under control for next year, but one of the three could be dealt for offensive help.
Last edited by wrveres on Tue Aug 26, 2003 6:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
If I was the Dodger's GM, I'd keep the pitching the way it is. LA's bullpen is doing good, don't mess with it. Cough up the money and buy a free agent bat or two in the offseason.
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jskidder wrote:personally, i'd like to see tejada in a cubs uniform.
To bad that wont happen...but I would love to see it....Choi, Castillo, Tejada and Ramirez in the infield.... ...Sammy, Patterson and Kelton in the OF....
sorry I got off topic....
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I don't think Tejada would do too well in the pitchers park Dodger Stadium...Just my oppinion... I also think it's possible the Braves will deal for some pitching help and the Dodgers could be THE place to look.