The Frankman
Banned
Thank you Mets!

Thank you Mets!
Oh good. Hopefully he heads to the Giants.He probably wants to go to a contender, so no worries.
Oh good. Hopefully he heads to the Giants.
Okay the Padres.No, I said a contender.
A joke that is primed and ready for a Dodgers takeover.NL West is a joke.
A joke that is primed and ready for a Dodgers takeover.
Carlos Marmol is coming nowhere near the Dodgers. I will personally see to it that he doesn't get here.Don't worry, Carlos Marmol will take care of that.
Carlos Marmol is coming nowhere near the Dodgers. I will personally see to it that he doesn't get here.
We're 3.5 games back. There's no way in hell I'm going to let Ned Colletti ruin this chance.
I don't know. Are they as bad as Brandon League?I see like 20 guys on the white sox roster I wouldn't mind seeing go to the dodgers
Jesse Crain or Matt Lindstrom a bit more appealing than marmol?
I don't know. Are they as bad as Brandon League?
After looking up their stats, if this Marmol deal falls through Ned will probably make one of these guys his next target. My god.
Crain is probably the best relief pitcher in baseball this year. He's a free agent after this season, so he's definitely getting traded somewhere.
Prob need a lefty so I wouldn't mind trading for Matt Thornton from the White Sox.
Get away!!Holy crap, the Mets won?!
Maybe me watching really is a jinx.
They were ahead of Detroit at this time each of the last two seasons. But third time's a charm!
Hahah, you must be a new Indians fan.
Usa Today said:Is Orioles minor league knuckleballer Eddie Gamboa the next R.A. Dickey?
Newly converted knuckleballer throws seven-inning no-hitter in Double-A.
By TED BERG July 1, 2013 at 5:02pm EDT
On Sunday, 28-year-old Orioles minor leaguer Eddie Gamboa threw a seven-inning no-hitter for the Double-A Bowie Baysox in the first game of their doubleheader against the Harrisburg Senators. Just one week earlier, Gamboa took a no-hitter into the eighth inning of a game against the Altoona Curve.
A run of success for a pitcher Gamboas age still throwing in Double-A might not normally make national headlines, but Gamboa is a recently converted knuckleballer enjoying improving results in his first season throwing the pitch.
In April, Gamboa told MiLB.com he was throwing knuckleballs roughly 50 percent of the time and maintaining his conventional arsenal. After the strong effort last week, he said he threw the pitch 60 percent of the time. On Sunday, sporting an altered grip on the pitch, Gamboa threw knuckleballs 75 percent of the time. From MiLB.com:
They know me a guy that gets ahead with conventional stuff and then throws a knuckleball. Now Im throwing it in any count.
That alone pleased Gamboas mentor, Phil Niekro, who probably would be pleased to hear that the UC Davis product threw only knuckleballs in the final inning as the rain intensified.
Its not every day that you get a call from a Hall of Famer, Gamboa said of Niekro, who reached out to the Orioles farmhand after hearing of his outing. He has been working with me a lot and I wouldnt be throwing the knuckleball without him.
Few fraternities in professional sports seem as tightly knit or as generally awesome as the brotherhood of knuckleballers. The 2012 documentary Knuckleball detailed the way Charlie Hough tutored R.A. Dickey in the pitch, how Niekro worked with Tim Wakefield, and how all four of those most eminent recent knuckleballers spend time together in the offseason, golfing and talking shop.
Gamboas a long way away from experiencing the big-league success to match any of those guys, but hes on the right path. In knuckleballer years, hes still very young Dickey, Wakefield, Niekro and Hough all had some of their best years in their late 30s.
And Gamboas 3.48 ERA in 15 starts for Bowie this season bodes well for his Major League hopes. Dickey, who like Gamboa began his professional career as a conventional pitcher, became a full-time knuckleballer in 2005 and posted a 5.99 ERA in Triple-A that season.
Every knuckleballer like every knuckleball is unique, but Gamboa might be best served maintaining the 75 percent rate at which he threw the pitch in his last start. Mastering the pitch is so difficult that it seems near impossible to throw it well while holding on to much of a conventional arsenal. Dickey threw the pitch 85 percent of the time during his Cy Young season in 2012, and Wakefield maintained about that rate for his entire pitching career.
At least they learned their lesson! right?!?....So the MLB is paying for the testimony of their supposed "smoking gun." Amazing. The BioGenesis guys are making fat bank just playing each side!
I think the funniest part is that he tried to sell them his "expertise" months ago and they said no! Now they take months to strong-arm and threaten him and....end up buying all the same testimony anyway!
Joba to da Braves? braves interested in him apparently. Still has decent stats despite the ERA. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2013/07/braves-giants-interested-in-joba-chamberlain.html
http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?playerid=2692&position=P![]()
Orioles acquire Scott Feldman and [Steve] Clevenger from the Cubs for Jake Arrietta, Pedro Strop, and int'l bonus slots.
https://twitter.com/keithlaw/status/352115008521502720
Whoa
somehow, the giants will find a way to lose to the marlins without playing them.New news everyone! My fantasy baseball team sucks and I can't catch any breaks. Thats all. Thought you would like to know. Can't wait to watch another loss tonight.
Great move by the Cubs. Lots of upside in that package.
somehow, the giants will find a way to lose to the marlins without playing them.
Carlos Marmol has waived his no-trade clause and the deal is now official.
The Dodgers have acquired Carlos Marmol from the Cubs in exchange for Matt Guerrier.
No more Strop! Woo!
My exact thought. We get an adequate starter AND get rid of Strop? Nice.
Carlos Marmol has waived his no-trade clause and the deal is now official.
The Dodgers have acquired Carlos Marmol from the Cubs in exchange for Matt Guerrier.
Carlos Marmol has waived his no-trade clause and the deal is now official.
The Dodgers have acquired Carlos Marmol from the Cubs in exchange for Matt Guerrier.
Carlos Marmol is coming nowhere near the Dodgers. I will personally see to it that he doesn't get here.
http://www.talkingchop.com/2013/7/2/4487676/game-thread-7-2-marlins-at-bravesThe average MLB leadoff man - .267/.331/.394
The average NL leadoff man - .266/.332/.393
Andrelton Simmons - .240/.278/.331