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Old 04-11-2011, 01:14 AM   #1
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good points. the nationals? yeah they got potential. good team to watch. we'll see. but tampa bay, i mean, well, he spent the money then when they won everyone split to free agency or trades. they got the title then nothing. same example with arizona several years back too.
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Old 04-11-2011, 09:42 PM   #2
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good points. the nationals? yeah they got potential. good team to watch. we'll see. but tampa bay, i mean, well, he spent the money then when they won everyone split to free agency or trades. they got the title then nothing. same example with arizona several years back too.
As I mention in the first post of this thread, they're in the rebuilding stage again....however, they're not starting from scratch.
And who did they lose exactly?
Carlos Pena? .....he's only gonna be playing for a few more years.
The Rays are a very young team.
Carl Crawford even, is in a whole different age bracket.
I agree 100% with the way this Rays team is being run.

The Nationals? ....3 names come to mind:
Stephen Strasburg
Bryce Harper
Tyler Clippard.

These are 3 of the absolute elite players in their respective positions.
All 3 have there whole career ahead of them.
AND ...the nationals are still drafting, to add to this super power team in the making
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Old 04-14-2011, 11:58 AM   #3
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The one player this season that really stands out to me so far is Chicago Cubs short-stop Starlin Castro.
In a world with so few above par Short-stops (Tulowitzki, Hanley Ramirez, Andrus) ..21 Year old Castro is a gold mine for the Cubs.
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Old 04-17-2011, 03:50 PM   #4
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The one player this season that really stands out to me so far is Chicago Cubs short-stop Starlin Castro.
In a world with so few above par Short-stops (Tulowitzki, Hanley Ramirez, Andrus) ..21 Year old Castro is a gold mine for the Cubs.
Since posting this post, Castro has been on base 7 times in his last 8 at bats, including a home run
He leads the entire major leagues with 27 hits (Game still in progress)
He's batting .415 at this moment in time on the season.
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