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Subject: OF Situation Resolved, Now Dealing Pitchers


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Vernon
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Date Posted: 10:48:54 10/08/05 Sat
In reply to: Vernon 's message, "OFs on the block" on 11:49:23 09/30/05 Fri

With my latest trade, my outfield is set for Opening Day. What's not set is who will make my pitching staff this season. But this would be a lot easier if I could get some value for some of them to start the season.

Here's who I'd be willing to trade:

1) Sidney Ponson: 66/64/79, 3 good pitches, no bad ones. I'll let him go fairly cheap if you want him--he's good insurance in long relief, especially for only 300k.

2) Jorge DePaula: 71/63/58, age 22. Two pitches, 69 FB and 61 SI. He and Ponson would basically be serving the same purpose on my team this year, as well as

3) Chris Narveson: 62/71/99, age 25, 3 good pitches, no bad ones. Another guy who'd just be long relief on my team.

4) Cory Bailey: 94/42/42, in a contract year. His price is a little steeper than those others, but not much.

5) Eddie Guardado: 98/14/49, in a contract year. This is the only one you have to make me a good offer for. He was one of the game's top closers before I acquired him and he lived in Yan's shadow.

6) Rod Beck: 75/28/60, 89 FB, 51 CU. Under contract at minimum salary until 2010. He's a back-of-the-pen guy. I don't really need too much for him.

I want to deal at least two, maybe 3, of these guys. The only combination I won't do is to deal Bailey or Guardado after I've dealt the other. If you want one of the other guys, any kind of draft package should do it. If you want Bailey or Guardado, you need a decent one.

Jay I. "Vernon" Heumann
St. Louis Red Birds--Every One's Favorite Base Ball Squadron

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