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Monday, April 27, 2009My Morning in ExileIt's looking like a really ugly afternoon for me on the legal front, so these links may have to last you a bit. All apologies. Life will return to normal very soon:Assuming I don't run into anything ugly as I complete the brief I'm about to turn to, I'll be back later in the afternoon. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 11:06am Comments
Levi Stahl said...
My friends and I have followed Tuffy ever since that 1994 Opening Day, which remains the most fun Opening Day I’ve been to at Wrigley (and, not coincidentally, the one with the best weather). What was really weird was that, from what we could tell in the upper deck, one person caught two of Tuffy’s home runs. Posted 04/27 at 12:09 PM
Will said...
Here’s Brian Wilson’s twitter feed. He was out very late indeed. I like his snappy comebacks though, it reminds me of junior high. Posted 04/27 at 01:57 PM
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Can’t say I agree with the Paul Byrd thing. His FIP’s the last three years have all been around 5, and his ERA’s are all in the mid-4’s. Add in that his FIP has only been under 4 once (3.94 in 2005), and I’m not sure Paul Byrd doesn’t fall under the Livan Hernandez Clause. He gives you innings but the quality ...? But if you just want to protect arms in the system, then signing him for $500K-1M wouldn’t be the worst thing.
Also, thanks for the link.