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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken Hey, Ken, good to have you here at GoTeamsGo. I know its way too early to make any serious predictions, but how do you think the NCAA hoops season is going to shape up this season? Which teams look like the best bets for the 2007 Final Four?
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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken The Indians are saying that they need to acquire an everyday second baseman and to seriously improve the bullpen. Personally, I think they also need to improve the catching position. Victor Martinez is a natural hitter, but he can't throw very well at all. Unfortunately, that would create other problems. Martinez's only other position is first base, but Ryan Garko pretty well took that position over in the second half of 2006. What's more, Travis Hafner is a great hitter, but inept in the field. So, designated hitter is about the only reasonable role for him. Spring training should be interesting. |
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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken Do you think that the Twins will trade Victor Martinez for a reliable and decent second-baseman like Chase Utley, or Alfonso Soriano? Anything is possible these days especially since Soriano desperately wants to leave the Capital! Welcome to the GoTeamsGo Fan Forum, chsbletz. |
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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken No. I really don't see that happening. The Indians consider Martinez to be one of their core players. He is a natural hitter with no speed and a poor throwing arm, so it baffles me why they are so high on him. Soriano is a poor defensive second baseman who is a brilliant hitter. His salary is so high I can't see the Indians pursuing him. If they don't resign Ronnie Belliard, I think they might go after Mark Loretta (who willl be a free agent). |
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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken I would actually take Mark Loretta over Ronnie Belliard. Unless they trade with the Diamondbacks for one of their prospect SS (Stephen Drew or Justin Upton) and switch him to 2B and hop him into their opening-day line up next season! |
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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken I don't think that's really true. Pistons' fans, for the most part, appreciate the effort he always played with and the fact that he was an integral part of the team winning an NBA championship. The attitude of the league has changed, though. Stern and many of the owners want more offense, so players like Ben Wallace will increasingly find it harder to do the things they are best at, without being in regular foul trouble. |
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| Re: Hi. I'm Ken Quote:
We are practicly neighbors. Nice to have someone close on here chatting. |