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Friday, July 04, 2008
Bayonne Joe...next stop the Hackensack Troasts.
Indians closer Joe Borowski, last year’s American League saves leader, was designated for assignment on Friday.
The right-hander blew his fourth save in 10 chances on Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox, and was 1-3 with a 7.56 ERA in 18 games this season.
Borowski had 45 saves last season but has struggled since returning from an arm injury. He returned to the Indians in late May after being sidelined for about a month with a strained right triceps that caused him to lose velocity on his pitches.
General manager Mark Shapiro said the club tried to give Borowski every chance but the reliever wasn’t able to return to form.
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Posted: July 04, 2008 at 08:12 PM | 9 comment(s)
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I don't particularly care if my team's GM says stupid stuff; I only care if he DOES stupid stuff. Or, considering that all GMs do stuff that later looks stupid, that he keep his stupid mistakes to a minimum. After a rough start, Williams has done that.
The acquisitions of Quentin and Danks have been great -- the Alexei Ramirez signing and Floyd acquisitions are also looking very good at this point, better than I ever expected, and I'm coming around on Swisher.
To me, Williams is at his worst when he tries to acquire "name" guys -- he sure paid a lot for Dotel and Linebrink, although both have been very good. And I think it's now obvious that the best baseball move would have been to let Konerko walk, although I can understand the PR reasons for re-signing him.
Shapiro is loved by statheads for a number of reasons. Probably the least controversial of these reasons is that statheads LOVE low-payroll GMs, guys who are (or appear to be) stockpiling a lot of great young players. These GMs are rarely criticized when (a) guys don't pan out or (b) guys DO pan out, but only after they've been cast aside (think Brandon Phillips or Quentin or Dan Uggla).
Not going to happen. The Pirates aren't going anywhere, so they aren't going to bother with a "name" closer. If Yates can close acceptably well, they may be able to move him for something of value.
-- MWE
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