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Friday, February 12, 2010

Give Seth Smith some love


Two-thirds of the Colorado Rockies' outfield is set in stone. Carlos Gonzalez (projected for 2.6 Wins Above Replacement in 2010 by CHONE) and Dexter Fowler (2.2 projected WAR), both entering their age 24 seasons, are franchise pillars.

In right field, Colorado figures to pencil in Brad Hawpe on most nights. That's a shame, because the Rockies have a better player ready for an everyday role in Seth Smith.

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Posted by David Golebiewski at 3:38pm (7) Comments

White Sox, Tigers and Braves, oh my! Where should Damon go?


Our long national nightmare is almost over. The saga of Johnny Damon looks to be drawing to a close with the Tigers' reported two-year, $14 million offer out to Damon. The Braves reportedly have a one-year, $4 million offer out as well, while the White Sox are nibbling around the negotiations.

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Posted by Evan Brunell at 3:15am (9) Comments