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Originally Posted by RaWeX05
What's the point of sneaking into the playoffs when Halladay, Lee and Hamels are going to shut you out in 3 straight games. Offense is a joke.
Originally Posted by RaWeX05
What's the point of sneaking into the playoffs when Halladay, Lee and Hamels are going to shut you out in 3 straight games. Offense is a joke.
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by RaWeX05
What's the point of sneaking into the playoffs when Halladay, Lee and Hamels are going to shut you out in 3 straight games. Offense is a joke.
hey its better to get into the playoffs and actually defend your title rather than not make the playoffs and be a world series champ who didnt even make the playoffs the next year....
and you never know maybe the offense can come alive in the post season...
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by RaWeX05
What's the point of sneaking into the playoffs when Halladay, Lee and Hamels are going to shut you out in 3 straight games. Offense is a joke.
hey its better to get into the playoffs and actually defend your title rather than not make the playoffs and be a world series champ who didnt even make the playoffs the next year....
and you never know maybe the offense can come alive in the post season...
[h1]Giants Claim Heath Bell On Waivers[/h1]
By Tim Dierkes [August 24, 2011 at 12:26pm CST]
The Giants have been awarded the waiver claim on Padres closer Heath Bell, tweets ESPN's Buster Olney. Olney expects the Giants' level of concern with closer Brian Wilson's elbow to be a factor in the ensuing trade talks. If the teams cannot reach an agreement, the Padres can pull Bell back, but then won't be able to trade him elsewhere. A trade is unlikely, hears Dan Hayes of the North County Times.
Though Bell projects as a Type A free agent, National League non-contenders elected not to claim the righty with an eye on draft pick compensation. With the Padres at least, Bell has said he'd accept an arbitration offer.
Bell, 33, has a 2.55 ERA, 6.8 K/9, 3.2 BB/9, 0.34 HR/9, and 43.2% groundball rate on the season. He has $1.44MM remaining on his contract.
The two division rivals last struck a deal in July of 2003, when the Giants traded Clay Hensley and cash to the Padres for Matt Herges. Before that, they hadn't made a deal since '92.
Just a rumor as of now, but if it's true, it will solidfy our bullpen when Romo and Wilson comes back healthy.
[h1]Giants Claim Heath Bell On Waivers[/h1]
By Tim Dierkes [August 24, 2011 at 12:26pm CST]
The Giants have been awarded the waiver claim on Padres closer Heath Bell, tweets ESPN's Buster Olney. Olney expects the Giants' level of concern with closer Brian Wilson's elbow to be a factor in the ensuing trade talks. If the teams cannot reach an agreement, the Padres can pull Bell back, but then won't be able to trade him elsewhere. A trade is unlikely, hears Dan Hayes of the North County Times.
Though Bell projects as a Type A free agent, National League non-contenders elected not to claim the righty with an eye on draft pick compensation. With the Padres at least, Bell has said he'd accept an arbitration offer.
Bell, 33, has a 2.55 ERA, 6.8 K/9, 3.2 BB/9, 0.34 HR/9, and 43.2% groundball rate on the season. He has $1.44MM remaining on his contract.
The two division rivals last struck a deal in July of 2003, when the Giants traded Clay Hensley and cash to the Padres for Matt Herges. Before that, they hadn't made a deal since '92.
Just a rumor as of now, but if it's true, it will solidfy our bullpen when Romo and Wilson comes back healthy.
vs. | |
8-9 | 11-10 |
3.43 | 2.53 |
113 | 182 |
43 | 65 |
1.24 | 1.15 |
vs. | |
8-9 | 11-10 |
3.43 | 2.53 |
113 | 182 |
43 | 65 |
1.24 | 1.15 |
Exactly what I was thinking when I saw the lineup.Originally Posted by Tim Lincecum
I'd flip-flop Huff with Belt.
Exactly what I was thinking when I saw the lineup.Originally Posted by Tim Lincecum
I'd flip-flop Huff with Belt.
Originally Posted by Tim Lincecum
I'd flip-flop Huff with Belt.