There's where I disagree, I don't like Jack. I think he's an overpaid no bat-all glove shortstop that had a flukey good year. Things like these just fuel my negative opinion about him.
There's where I disagree, I don't like Jack. I think he's an overpaid no bat-all glove shortstop that had a flukey good year. Things like these just fuel my negative opinion about him.
Fair Enough. I don't follow the Pirates as closely as I do the Steelers. They are my fav. football team! I do like the Pirates and they seem to give my Brewers fits every year!
Maybe he can light a fire under Chacon's ass.Pirates signed RHP Tony Armas Jr., who had been with the Nationals, to a one-year contract with a club option for 2008.
Armas hasn't been any good since returning from shoulder surgery in 2004, with a 4.88 ERA and a 1.50 WHIP standing as his best marks from the last three years. That he's on the right side of 30 gives some hope for the future, but he just doesn't have the same stuff he used to. The Pirates would probably be better off with Shawn Chacon as their fifth starter. The two will compete for the job, and Armas may have the advantage, mainly because Chacon's contract isn't guaranteed.
Hey, the Pirates finally signed somebody this offseason.
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Don't forget about the LaRcohe trade now.
Yeah, but that wasn't a free agent signing. I think this might be the first actual one they've made to a guaranteed major league contract.
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How in the hell does this guy get $3 mil/yr?Tony Armas Jr. will earn $3 million this year under the terms of his deal with the Pirates.
He's guaranteed another $500,000 in the form of a buyout of a mutual option for 2008. The option starts at $5 million and could increased, based on his 2007 performance.
I don't know, but it's still miles ahead of the ridiculous Ramon Ortiz contract.
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It is a bit steep for me, but this is a nice destination for Armas, IMO. If he can stay healthy, he still has decent stuff and can be a positive addition to the rotation!
I figure Chacon will beat him out in ST and this will be bought out early, but Armas could be solid if he's healthy(HUGE if), and at least it's not some seven year deal or anything.
that is true about the 7 year deal. that would suck. i am sure he is a short term plan, unless he completely turns things around.
Source: RotoWorldPirates manager Jim Tracy wouldn't name a favorite in the competition between Jose Bautista and Jose Castillo for a starting job in the infield.
Freddy Sanchez will play second base if Bautista starts and third base if Castillo wins the job. "We're very open-minded about the two Joses," Tracy said. "We'll let them dictate."
Asked which Pirates player had the best chance of surprising this spring, manager Jim Tracy named Ryan Doumit.
Doumit is capable of becoming one of the Pirates' top hitters, but where's he going to play? Before the Adam LaRoche acquisition, it looked like he'd compete for time at first base. He'd be a weaker option in right field, though he might see some action there this spring. He'll also battle Humberto Cota for backup catching duties, but as much as Ronny Paulino played last year, it's unlikely Doumit would have much of a chance of contributing even if he won the job.
"For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home."
Tracy just seems to throw names out there when he's asked to name someone that he expects big things from. Doumit won't do anything this year unless there's an injury.
As for Bautista v. Castillo, this should add some decent speculation to spring training, along with Chacon v. Armas and Kolb v. Osario.
This team is becoming intresting to me again.
Nady released from Florida hospital
02/22/2007 5:20 PM ET
By Dawn Klemish / MLB.com
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Xavier Nady was released late Thursday afternoon after spending two nights in an area hospital with what Pirates officials said was inflammation of his intestine.
Manatee County Hospital confirmed that Nady, 28, had checked in on Tuesday evening. He was still assigned to a room as of Thursday morning, but his condition improved enough that he will report to Friday workouts as scheduled, although his activity will be limited.
"He's making progress and getting better," general manager Dave Littlefield said shortly after workouts concluded Thursday. "His fever is down and a lot of the symptoms are subsiding."
Nady approached the Pittsburgh staff last week and said his stomach had been bothering him. On Tuesday, the 28-year-old did not dress before workouts and instead said he was going to have bloodwork done. He was admitted to the hospital later that day.
The outfielder/first baseman missed 18 games last season while with the Mets after undergoing an emergency appendectomy on May 30, something Littlefield said played a factor in the amount of caution taken with the new ailment.
"We're just doing our diligence and being thorough at this point in time, to make sure we don't have any problems later on," Littlefield said. "We wanted to do some tests and make sure everything was OK."
Nady is a projected outfielder alongside Jason Bay and Chris Duffy, although it is unknown how this condition will affect him. He hit .280 with 63 RBIs last season in 130 games with the Mets and Pirates, including 61 hits in 55 games with Pittsburgh. Nady was acquired from New York on July 31 in a deal for pitchers Roberto Hernandez and Oliver Perez.
Ouch! Good luck to him. Always have felt bad for Nady since he got dealt from he Mets to the Pirates at the deadline, about as bad as it gets.
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