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1. JRVJ (formerly Delta Socrates) Posted: February 11, 2010 at 05:41 PM (#3458655)Aguadilla is best known to visitors for its beaches. Aguadilla's most popular surfing beaches include Crash Boat, famous for it's crystal clear waters, Gas Chambers, and Wilderness.
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Because they don't have a DH position. His hip is in rough enough shape that he apparently can't play the field at an acceptable level anymore.
.... now that I think about it.... wow, really, not a whole lot of teams is actually without a better DH. maybe Texas ? KC ? White Sox ? Detroit?
It would be funny if Delgado got to 493 HR's and ties another guy who started his career here in McGriff.
That contract was 2/$18 if I remember right and Toronto got a 125 OPS+ season (624 PA), a horrible 2-week slump (seriously, 16 games ... you cut bait on Thomas after 16 games?) and then Oakland got 55 games of 105 OPS+ out of him, then he was hurt. As 2/$18 contracts go, that's hardly a disaster. As Ricciardi contracts go, that was a brilliant success. :-) (I'm kidding, other than Wells, bad contracts weren't that big a problem during his tenure)
I think Delgado'd probably retire rather than go back to AA.
David Weathers pitched three innings for the '92 Jays.
Delgado wasn't on the WS roster, if that's what you're asking. I don't know about Weathers, but I'm pretty sure he wasn't either.
I think the problem is that the word I bracketed is optional for some teams. Texas and Chicago already signed their retread hitters for this year (Vlad Guerrero and Andruw Jones, respectively), so wouldn't have space to carry another guy who can't play the field. Likewise the M's resigned Griffey, the A's resigned Cust, and the Angels and O's picked up Matsui and Atkins for the role.
The Tigers have a lot of moving parts in the OF as well as a couple guys who need a lot of days off from defense (Guillen, Ordonez, Cabrera), so don't really have roster space for a LHB DH.
The Royals already have Jose Guillen pushed off a starting OF spot as their presumptive DH; I imagine Butler/Fields will get ABs there as well.
It looks to me like the team that could actually use a player like Delgado the most would be the Twins, by letting Kubel play a corner OF and either moving Delmon to the bench or trying to see if Cuddyer would move back to the IF, pushing Harris off a starting spot.
Of course, for as few openings as there are out there for aging sluggers with no glove, Delgado is competing with Damon, Dye, Thome, Branyan, Blalock, Garrett Anderson, and so forth.
I'll admit I always think it's a shame when I see a number like 473. I always liked Delgado, too.
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Delgado is competing with Damon, Dye, Thome, Branyan, Blalock, Garrett Anderson, and so forth
The Twins signed Thome, so cross one name off that competition list. Also cross one team off the possible destination list.
I could maybe see him slipping past 5% for a year or two a'la Harold Baines or Willie McGee (seriously, McGee got exactly 5.0% of the vote his first year on the ballot). But, yeah, unless the BBWAA decides that he would have been the best first baseman in baseball for a decade if all of the guys better than him hadn't been dirty, stinking, steroid-shooting drug monkey cheaters, I can't see Delgado getting any kind of traction in HOF voting, especially if he retires short of 500 home runs.
W Clark 57.4
Olerud 56.6
Cash 52.9
Giambi 52.7
McGriff 50.5
Perez 50.3
Grace 47
Cepeda 46.6
Staub 45
Hodges 44.4
Delgado 43.9
Jose Canseco 41.9
Rice 41.5
Mattingly+Boog 39.8
IIFC, the reason they cut him so early was because they feared he was done AND they didn't want to get close to triggering the option for a third-year to trigger. And that if he enjoyed some modest rebound as the summer went along, it would become harder to release him without the union fighting the move.
What do Hank Aaron, Carlos Delgado, Jorge Posada, Ken Caminiti and Brian Schneider have in common?
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