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Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Peter Golenblog: Billy Wagner on Rays Radar ?

Golengrog! Golengrog! Golengrog!

I’m very excited.  I was reading the sports wire, and I saw that the Rays are one of the teams who have expressed interest in signing free agent Billy Wagner.  He’s just what the team needs, an experienced guy who can close out games.  The Rays let Aki go, saving themselves a bunch of money, and for the team to have any chance at all to catch New York or Boston, they are going to need to be able to finish games.  As it stands no one on the roster can do that with the exception of David Price, and I doubt if the Rays want to take him from the rotation.  Jake McGee, the kid in the minors who the experts say has the stuff to close, should have a couple of years as the set-up guy before being handed such an important job.

There is also talk that the Mets are talking to the Rays about signing Pat Burrell, who started the season with a stiff neck and finished it with a flaccid bat.  Burrell is your quintessential National League.  He can’t field worth a lick, and he sure can’t hit American League pitching.  If the Rays can figure out some way to gull the overpriced, hapless Mets into taking Burrell, they should do it, and after they do it, they should go out and get drunk.

Repoz Posted: November 12, 2009 at 07:50 AM | 13 comment(s)
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   1. TerpNats  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:04 AM (#3385927)
There is also talk that the Mets are talking to the Rays about signing Pat Burrell, who started the season with a stiff neck and finished it with a flaccid bat.
Huh? Are the Mets planning to reconstruct Shea Stadium?
   2. Crispix Attacks is in the best shape of his life.  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 09:24 AM (#3385936)
I was assuming Jesse Chavez was the solution to this problem.
   3. Dale Sams  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 10:39 AM (#3386012)
and for the team to have any chance at all to catch New York or Boston


It's good to know The Rays have their own doom-saying hyperbole writers. (sniff), ma little girl is all growned up.
   4. Eddieot  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM (#3386087)
Wow. I didn't remember that Burrell got a 2-year deal from the Rays. As a Phils fan I am all for the Mets trading for Pat the Bat.
   5. snapper  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 11:56 AM (#3386104)
The Rays do love them some ancient closers.
   6. Tom Nawrocki  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 11:56 AM (#3386106)
The Rays let Aki go, saving themselves a bunch of money, and for the team to have any chance at all to catch New York or Boston, they are going to need to be able to finish games.


Of course, the one year the Rays did catch New York and Boston, they had a crappy Troy Percival finishing games. If only they could find another closer with a 4.50 ERA....
   7. Kiko Sakata  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 11:58 AM (#3386108)
Burrell is your quintessential National League. He can’t field worth a lick


Wouldn't that make Burrell a quintessential American League[r], you know, the league where there's that one full-time position where no fielding is required?
   8. The Joe Mauer Power Hour (kj)  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 01:48 PM (#3386231)
I thought Wagner was retiring.
   9. JGLB is so classy even his dog wears cashmere  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 03:13 PM (#3386334)
If only the Rays already had a reliever capable of going multiple innings and striking out over a batter an inning.... hmmm.....
   10. John M. Perkins  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 03:41 PM (#3386358)
So where is Bean Stringfellow's player going to land?
I like him to be part of a three-headed closer for the Braves, Gonzalez, Lowe and Wagner.
   11. Ivan Grushenko of Hong Kong  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 03:53 PM (#3386364)
Of course, the one year the Rays did catch New York and Boston, they had a crappy Troy Percival finishing games. If only they could find another closer with a 4.50 ERA....

Well their bullpen did decline badly in 2009. Grant Balfour and Dan Wheeler just ain't what they used to be. Not that signing and expensive Wagner is the answer. Or Kerry Wood. Or Francisco Cordero.
   12. RB in NYC (Now with Resolutions!)  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 04:00 PM (#3386372)
I like him to be part of a three-headed closer for the Braves, Gonzalez, Lowe and Wagner.
That is a shitton of money for the Braves to spending on their bullpen.
   13. Golfing Great Mitch Cumstein  Posted: November 12, 2009 at 04:08 PM (#3386376)
Burrell is your quintessential National League. He can’t field worth a lick



Wouldn't that make Burrell a quintessential American League[r], you know, the league where there's that one full-time position where no fielding is required?


The whole AL/NL thing is just an easy way for writers to create something. It started with pitchers doing better in the NL because of the poor lower third of lineups. Somehow this extended to hitters being "NL hitters" even though there is no link to the original theory. Now it is just if you want to make a point about a player, you can rack it up to a difference between the leagues, facts be damned.
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