Monday, December 13, 2004 |
Mets Guzzle The Kool-Aid, Sign Pedro
The differences between Martinez and the Red Sox were not only monetary.And the itch to have an expensive veteran kills yet another team. Hope they remember that 90 pitches is Pedro's limit.The Red Sox had internally soured on Martinez, not only because of his sometimes difficult behavior. The team was unwilling to spend as much money as Martinez wanted due in part to their concern about his long-term health.
From Martinez' standpoint, he had grown tired of waiting for the Red Sox to raise the annual average value of their offer above the $13.5 million mark, which is what Curt Schilling is being paid, plus he felt the club was spending too muchtime in negotiations dwelling on his 2004 sub-par stats instead of looking at his career.
-vishal
the dodger rotation is definitely more of a mess than the angels, though. the angels have escobar, colon, washburn and lackey at least, and ramon ortiz if necessary. the dodgers have weaver and ishii. we don't know about penny's arm, and jackson should be a #5 starter at best. none of the minor league guys are going to crack the starting rotation this year. or if they do, then we're in desperate straits.
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