More Cheese Being spent and Barry Looking for Employment...
Jason Schmidt: 3 years/47 mil - a move I can justify. A lot of money, and over three years, a good move for a pitcher in his 30's and won't cripple the Dodgers if it doesn't work out over time.
Greg Maddux: 1 year/10 mil - he's picked the perfect place, a pitcher's ballpark, great weather. If he could do what he did with the Dodgers, the move from the Padres is brilliant. At his age, anything can happen, but he's always been durable.
Ted Lilly: 4 years/40 mil - Ok pitcher. Reliable, and you know what you're getting. Chicago can be a brutal place, but I seem him keeping in line with his numbers, and maybe his ERA going down a tad with the factor being with the NL lineups. I don't like the salary, but the situation at hand is the situation at hand...
Joe Borowski: 1 year/4.25 mil - Low risk move. Does not have flashy stuff, but as long as he gets people out, no harm is done.
Vicente Padilla: 3 years/34 mil - Um, I don't like the money spent (see my thoughts on Ted Lilly). Had a good year in Texas, but has issue after issue. If he keeps his stats in line the past few years, he'll be ok.
However, when you're seen as a drug cheat, involved in one of the biggest drug scandals ever(BALCO), rude to almost every one, the media hates you, you're hated universally except in San Francisco (let's face it, he's the reason why AT&T Park is what it is today), has an ego the size of North America, and baseball wants you gone and not to break Hank's record, it should serve as little reason why no one wants you.
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I think the Phillies did the right thing. Trading second tier prospects for Freddy Garcia (1yr 10MM) is a more astute move than signing Lilly, Meche or Padilla long term. None of those 3 have been consistent and even at their peak level weren't true impact pitchers.
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