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MLB Off season 09/10 & Regular Season 2010

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I've ordered MLB 10: The Show for my PS3. It's been shipped so should arrive imminently. If '09 was anything to go by, it's gonna be fantastic.
 
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That's the major problem with the Xbox, none of these games are available on PAL.
 
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Don't think so. I got over eager and subscribed to mlb tv though. Expensive, but once the season gets going will be worth it.
 
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He's had a lot of injury problems already, but this one must put some serious doubts in the mind of Epstein as to whether he'll make it now
 
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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4994845

It's the sort of thing that is much more likely to happen in fantasy baseball than in real life, but according to sources, an idea has been kicked around the Phillies' organization internally, with discussions about proposing a swap of slugger Ryan Howard for St. Louis superstar Albert Pujols.

It's not fully clear whether the Phillies actually have approached the Cardinals with the idea, and even if St. Louis were to seriously consider such an offer, executives with the Cardinals would have to swallow very hard before dealing Pujols, a player widely regarded as the best in the sport.

Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro flatly denied that the internal discussions have taken place. "Lies," he said. "That's a lie. I don't know who you're talking to, but that's a lie."

The talk may well echo, in the end, another blockbuster deal that was discussed but never consummated many years ago: Executives of the Red Sox and Yankees once famously discussed a trade of Ted Williams for Joe DiMaggio.

The logic for a Howard for Pujols swap, as discussed within the Phillies' organization, could fall along these lines: Pujols, 30 years old, is eligible for free agency after the 2011 season, and early conversations about a contract extension have not led to any long-term deal. The expectation within baseball is that Pujols may ask for a deal that would rival, in annual value, the record-setting 10-year, $275 million deal that Alex Rodriguez negotiated with the Yankees in fall 2007.

If the Cardinals were to decide, at any point, that they could not afford to sign Pujols, they could consider dealing him, in the way the Toronto Blue Jays traded Roy Halladay, or the Minnesota Twins traded Johan Santana.

And Howard, who is just a couple of months older than Pujols, would not be a bad alternative. In the past four seasons, Howard has hit 198 homers and accumulated 572 RBIs, and has finished in the top five of the NL MVP race.

Here's the public relations kicker: Howard was born in St. Louis, and is regarded as a hometown kid in that city.

Howard is under contract for each of the next two seasons as well -- for $19 million in 2010 and $20 million in 2011 -- as part of a three-year deal he signed last year. He would be more expensive than Pujols in each of the next two seasons, but on the other hand, he probably will not be as expensive to sign as Pujols in his next contract.

Pujols is a right-handed hitter who would help to balance a Philadelphia lineup that has been very left-handed, and he is regarded as a superior first baseman, as well as being the best hitter in the sport.

Pat Gillick, who preceded Amaro as general manager and is currently serving as an adviser, knows something about making out-of-the-box blockbusters.

Twenty years ago, as general manager of the Blue Jays, he stunned the baseball world by trading stars Tony Fernandez and Fred McGriff to the San Diego Padres for Joe Carter and Roberto Alomar.

Woah woah woah woah woah woah woah!
 
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There's no way that could possibly happen. Howard may be a hometown boy but I reckon those Cardinals fans have pretty much adopted Pujols at this stage.

It wouldn't seem to make much sense either, the Phillies just got rid of Lee because they wanted cost certainty and didn't want to get dragged into difficult contract negotiations. Pujols is in a position to demand A-Rod money, if not more.
 
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[quote author=Rosco link=topic=36978.msg1069459#msg1069459 date=1268647357]
There's no way that could possibly happen. Howard may be a hometown boy but I reckon those Cardinals fans have pretty much adopted Pujols at this stage.

It wouldn't seem to make much sense either, the Phillies just got rid of Lee because they wanted cost certainty and didn't want to get dragged into difficult contract negotiations. Pujols is in a position to demand A-Rod money, if not more.
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I wonder if this is coming from the Pujols camp in order to expediate his contract extension.
 
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Good point.

I can't wait to see what his contract will be
 
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Interesting how my Nationals are holding back in the pre-season. Their winless start is hopefully going to lull a lot of teams into a false level of expectation.
 
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Mauer's still due to sogn as well isn't he?
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Ya, but he's like a fire hose.
 
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[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=36978.msg1069535#msg1069535 date=1268655088]
Mauer's still due to sogn as well isn't he?
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Done today apparently. 8 years/184m - 23mil a season says my rough maths. Nice ..........
 
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Yeah it's on mlb.com now. Ah well, with V-Mart only having a year left and Varitek about 80 years old I was hoping we could sneak him in next season 🙁
 
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Is he from Minnesota ?

I know a lot of emphasis was placed on the fact there's no way Minnesota wanted to enter their new ballpark and have him leave shortly after. Ir would have been a disaster for them. Their payroll must have jumped by quite a bit because of that
 
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Very happy to see the Twins resign Mauer. Although I'm not a huge Twins fan, they are the closest thing to a hometown team that I have and I'll probably get to a few games this season.
 
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Yeah.

I just wanted to see the first inning but I've a feeling I won't get much sleep tonight
 
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I watched three innings last night and he had 6k's in the first nine batters. He looks to be as good as advertised.

And I have him in my fantasy team.
 
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I was impressed by how he came back after being hit for the 2-run homer.

The commentator I heard expressed a criticism: "His curve ball came in at 91mph - you want a little more difference in speed from your fast-ball". A curve ball at 91 mph!
I also saw the interview afterwards - it's a strange situation for him. He's the rookie and has to be humble and "great team effort" in comments. Yet he has to deal with questions like "how do you respond to the statement that today was not just a great day for the Nationals but for baseball itself?". You can see why some athletes are so bland in their interviews - they have to be aware of the hype around them, but at the same time they'll get hammered by their team-mates if they act like mister big-shot.
 
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