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Edition: 4,810 PensIf you haven't yet bought the 2005 Bill James Handbook, here are a few fascinating items. The first is his 2005 projections:FREE AGENT 2005 PROJECTIONSSpecial Features:* Bonus Episode: The Fly Who Loved Me* Character Line - up* 'Hot-Air Ballooning' Game* Test AnimationClick to enlarge/reduceProduct Id: 9071943Rating: GLength: n/aCategory: ANIMATEDManufacture: UniversalTestimonialsI just wanted to say thank you for getting my order to me so fast! I LOVE the quality of the items you offer, in fact I love them so much I'm ordering more!-C. Colsrud, Askov, MNUrban Posters - Bringing you posters and prints since 1999Sally StruthersAbout the countryAll material 1998-1999 Inner Visions Group All rights reserved.Spaceflight Now | Breaking News | It's always stormy weatherEmily Dickinson, posters, poster, prints, poet, poetry, author, books, educational, video, photographs, images, teacher resources, educational posters, art, inspirational, motivationalLiving TogetherMichael Bedard20 in. x 26 in.Buy this Art PrintFramed | MountedRecommendationsIf you like this title, we also recommend Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983)Show more recommendationsLet us know if any of these lists are inappropriate.Finished giving feedback? Click here to hide the feedback buttons.Privacy Policy - Contact Us 2004 Breesy, All Rights Reserved. All lyrics are property of their respective owners and are strictly for educational use only.This page was created at 11/21/2004 10:31:09 PM in 0.062 seconds. 6291 active visitors. MP3's are not provided on this site.Cactus Hotel by Brenda Z. GuibersonThis Place is Dry: The Sonoran Desert by Vicki CobbLost by Paul B. JohnsonIn Search of the Grand Canyon; Down the Colorado with John Wesley Powellby Mary Ann FraserA Desert Scrapbook by Virginia Wright-FriersonAmazon : Books / Used Books / Children's Books / Authors & Illustrators, A-Z / ( B ) / Bedard, MichaelSammy Sosa. Preston Wilson. Kevin Brown. Jason Giambi. Kenny Lofton. Cliff Floyd. Mike Piazza. Tom Glavine. Byung-Hyun Kim. Ryan Klesko. Jason Kendall. Andruw Jones. Shawn Green. Darren Dreifort. Arthur Rhodes. Jose Vidro. Pat Burrell. Mike Lieberthal. Charles Johnson. Chan Ho Park. Matt Lawton. Paul Konerko. Eric Hinske. Edgardo Alfonzo. Ray Durham. Juan Encarnacion. Shigetoshi Hasegawa. Jay Payton. Jeff Bagwell. Jose Guillen. Tim Salmon. Bret Boone. Joe Mays. Kazuo Matsui And on and on it runs, the list of players teams would love to unload to rid themselves of the salaries. They are, pure and simple, bad contracts, some too long, some too much money. And while agents posture for five-year deals for mid-30s players or 10 years for icons, there is one fact of life every general manager has to accept: Kevin Malone went from the Sheriff of L.A. County to a fundraiser for a small Christian college because he doled out 18 years' worth of contracts to Brown, Green and Dreifort.It appears that Sosa may be willing to pare down the 18 million he is owed for 2006 if he is traded, which would open the door for him to be traded to the Mets and reunited with Omar Minaya. Sosa's agent, Adam Katz, warns that he does not want Sosa to play for three different teams in three years, which would be the case if he were to go to Colorado for Preston Wilson and Charles Johnson. As Tracy Ringolsby pointed out, it is a cash wash, but while Sosa might hit 70 homers in Coors Lite, Katz knows that the Rockies would either trade him in July or let him walk at the end of the season.The lengths of deals trouble clubs because history doesn't lie. Scott Boras is asking for five years and 65 million for Jason Varitek, and the Red Sox won't give it to him even though Varitek is the soul of the team. Guaranteeing a catcher 11 million at the age of 37 (Varitek's fourth year in this deal) is suicide, probably to the GM, says one National League GM. Boras told the Red Sox he has a five-year offer in hand, but then he told the Phillies and Braves that Kevin Millwood and Greg Maddux had multi-year offers in 2003 and 2002, respectively, and neither did, requiring them to go to arbitration.Presently, the Red Sox are trying to sign Pedro Martinez and Carl Pavano, who says that he would very much like to pitch with Curt Schilling. I have a past with Curt (going back to Schilling's days in New Britain, Conn., when Pavano was a teenager in Southington), says Pavano. And I would like to learn from him. Boston has some interest in Troy Glaus, and could make it work if they cleared 8 million by trading Kevin Millar and Doug Mientkiewicz, but that is a 10 percent shot and way down the road.Because of the aggressive nature of agents like Boras and the fact that teams want to see what players require as free agents, don't expect much to happen until after Dec. 7, when clubs can offer their free agents arbitration. I think this is going to drag out until January and even February, Giants GM Brian Sabean says. There will be more players signed after the first of the year than before, says another GM. There will be another 40 non-tendered players on the market. And the shortstop market may take five or six weeks to sort itself out. There were four teams that reached the postseason in both 2003 and 2004: the Yankees, Twins, Red Sox and Braves. The Yankees had nine players on both postseason rosters, the Braves nine, the Twins 14, the Red Sox 16. That turnover, says one general manager, is what successful teams do. Teams that put themselves in a position to win every year, said another GM, don't fall in love with the past. The Dodgers' postseason roster had eight players who weren't with them (DL'd players don't count) on Opening Day, the Astros six, Twins and Angels five, Red Sox, Braves and Yankees four, and the Cardinals two. The playoffs aren't in January, Oakland GM Billy Beane says. You leave flexibility so that the first two months of the season are spent finding out what you have, the next two months are spent trying to get what you need, and the last two months you go for it. In case you were wonderingValue Over Replacement Player for free agent starters(Source: Baseball Prospectus)Pavano 62.4Clemens 61.3Radke 60.1Pedro Martinez 51.2Odalis Perez 49.7Al Leiter 46.2Jaret Wright 40.3David Wells 40.3Clement 36.9Russ Ortiz 33.1Orlando Hernandez 27.6Lieber 27.7Ramon Ortiz 24.6Derek Lowe -11.6Donna MillsArtist:Subject:Title:Size:Article#:Prize in US :SesamstrasseComicsDie Sonnenbrillenbadegang/groß50 x 70 cm , 20 x 28 SMS202334.00

 

 

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