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How about a little more baseball

This time from Paul Tuns.

Despite having probably the worst defensive shortstop in the game (Derek Jeter), one of the three worst managers (Joe Torre), and the oldest average age in the American League for the second straight year (and with that worries about injuries or declining performances from the likes of Mariano Rivera, Jason Giambi, Randy Johnson and Gary Sheffield),

And he is a Yankees fan! He has the Jays third, but you knew that already.

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Orlando Hudson was an all-star defensively, but unless I’m missing something, Overbay is an upgrade defensively at 1st, Molina is a slight upgrade at catcher and Glaus for Koskie is a push.

Young 2nd and SS notwithstanding, there’s no way that Hudson alone lowers their defence from A- to C.

Jeff Cosford:

Thanks for the Baseball summary too busy haven’t had time to figure out who went where.

Leo Mazzone to Baltimore I just about fell out of the chair him and Cox are attached at the hip. Great scoop for Baltimore.

Maybe with all the steroids boys getting older we will get some real ball now. Barry Bonds is well just very sad really.

Yankees yuk. And yes I could never understand all the hoopla around Torre. The guy is a terrible manager. Heck Buck Martinez looks like a genius next to that guy.

What’s with Boston picking up Alex Gonzalez. Great SS but my Grandson is a better hitter. If your gonna go all the way you need middle infielders to pick up the slack down the streach. batting 7 and 8 one of those guys has to get hits. Get on base move runners over Gonzalez ain’t that guy.

Lets see what the NL got going next.

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