ukjohn wrote:Adam Kennedy, or whoever leads off for Anaheim
if they get Tejada, and let Eckstein go, this lineup will be great:
1. Kennedy, 2B 2. Ersted, OF 3. Salmon, DH 4. Anderson, OF 5. Tejada, SS 6. Glaus, 3B 7. 1st Baseman 8. DaVanon, OF 9. Molina, C
They might get Shannon Stewart also, so he would probally lead off for them. This lineup will be VERY good.
Agreed, they can be very good. You've left one off who played some amazing defense in Sept - Chone Figgins. For my money, that's the best name in baseball right now, and he can play too!
Absolutely Adequate wrote:Chone Figgens, best name in baseball. Yeah, he's a contender, sure, but best? How about Pirates 1st base coach Rusty Kuntz? Or Stubby Clapp? Or etc?
I'm sure that we've had a discussion on this before... I just can't find it.
ukjohn wrote:Adam Kennedy, or whoever leads off for Anaheim
if they get Tejada, and let Eckstein go, this lineup will be great:
1. Kennedy, 2B 2. Ersted, OF 3. Salmon, DH 4. Anderson, OF 5. Tejada, SS 6. Glaus, 3B 7. 1st Baseman 8. DaVanon, OF 9. Molina, C
They might get Shannon Stewart also, so he would probally lead off for them. This lineup will be VERY good.
Tejada and Stewart would be great additions for the Halos.....giving them a fairly potent offense....but the big problem next year will be one of the same ones they had this year.....Ortiz, Lackey, Washburn......
[b]Useless Trivia of the day[/b]
England's Worcester Canoe Club set the world record for paddling a hand-propelled bathtub. The 25 man team covered a distance of 55 miles, 425 yards in 24 hours on September 28 and 29, 1979.
Absolutely Adequate wrote:Chone Figgens, best name in baseball. Yeah, he's a contender, sure, but best? How about Pirates 1st base coach Rusty Kuntz? Or Stubby Clapp? Or etc?
I'm sure that we've had a discussion on this before... I just can't find it.
it wasn't a discussion though, just something pilambp said.
and lets not forget Coco Crisp.....
[b]Useless Trivia of the day[/b]
England's Worcester Canoe Club set the world record for paddling a hand-propelled bathtub. The 25 man team covered a distance of 55 miles, 425 yards in 24 hours on September 28 and 29, 1979.