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Strasburg would have to fall farther than Spooner before a general manager would dare trade him.
David Clyde was never anywhere near that good ... he was just hyped by the Rangers because they were so desperate.
I don't see this one at all.Strasburg has the potential to bring people out to baseball who don't watch the game.Old Mac has the most appeal for those who already love the game.
Strasburg's stuff looks better than Wood's did. This kid's the real deal if he stays healthy. Now he just needs to get traded to a team that actually has a chance of winning...
Quote from: Jud Tigerman on June 10, 2010, 04:55:39 PMStrasburg's stuff looks better than Wood's did. This kid's the real deal if he stays healthy. Now he just needs to get traded to a team that actually has a chance of winning...Yeah besides the hoopla of Strassburg, I don't think anyone cared to notice that the Nationals really have an awful, awful lineup. It rivals the Pirates for most impotent lineup in the National League, and that is quite a bold statement.
Quote from: Jud Tigerman on June 10, 2010, 04:55:39 PMStrasburg's stuff looks better than Wood's did. This kid's the real deal if he stays healthy. Now he just needs to get traded to a team that actually has a chance of winning...Also, Re: Kerry Wood. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Kerry Wood's biggest asset was his assinine slider. He threw hard, but not Strasburg hard, and Strasburg can always rely on the outrageous movement of his fastball and his 91 mph (lol) changeup.
Quote from: Michael Huber on June 10, 2010, 05:22:28 PMQuote from: Jud Tigerman on June 10, 2010, 04:55:39 PMStrasburg's stuff looks better than Wood's did. This kid's the real deal if he stays healthy. Now he just needs to get traded to a team that actually has a chance of winning...Yeah besides the hoopla of Strassburg, I don't think anyone cared to notice that the Nationals really have an awful, awful lineup. It rivals the Pirates for most impotent lineup in the National League, and that is quite a bold statement. This I cannot agree with. Adam Dunn is a perrenial 40 hr guy. Zimmerman is a fine young stick. Willingham is quite serviceable. Guzman is hitting .308. Nyjer Morgan can steal 50 bags. Granted they are not great, but with Strasburg.....and another nice young arm in Justin Zimmerman (currently on DL)...coming on.The Nats have a bright future if they can keep the core together.
Then he hurt his arm in spring training in 1955, when Walter Alston brought him in an inning earlier than planned and he hadn't warmed up properly. Went 8-6, but his shoulder was damaged, and that was the end of his career.
Tom: You aren't old enough to remember Spooner - go ahead, tell me you also remember Reese, Gilliam, Snider, Hodges, Roe, Furillo, Erskine, Labine, etc., etc.!