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1. Greg Schuler Posted: May 13, 2008 at 11:58 AM (#2778706)Then again, every season the Pirates have a mini-hot streak like this and everyone always gets excited about it. And inevitably, the Pirates sinks back to the mean of their ability.
Capps is decent enough and the Bucs have certainly had worse rotations.
I don't think they're a contender, and with supposedly ready replacements in the minors -- they still ought to look at at dealing Nady...
For the first time in years, I think it's entirely legitimate to say that the Pirates aren't the worst team in the NL on paper and real good argument can be made that they're not even in the running.
I do agree that the offense has looked strong so far, but I don't think that should stop them from trading Bay and Nady at the deadline, if there are decent offers on the table.
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