jd drew can/could be a potent hitter if he could stay healthy for a whole year........ he wasnt worth shit for the cards
12 Home Runs and 30 RBI's already this year for A-Rod He must have made a pact with the devil Hotwater
well, pujols started out just like that last year........ and we all know, its a long season and the gruelling pace will make his numbers drop off
He has a history of staying consistent throughout the baseball season - his numbers better drop off Hotwater
Boston and New York, #1 and 2 on the salary list. boo on both, even though New York is a better city. Go Cleveland #23 1 Yankees $189,639,045 2 Red Sox $143,026,214 3 Mets $115,231,663 4 Angels $109,251,333 5 White Sox $108,671,833 6 Dodgers $108,454,524 7 Mariners $106,460,833 8 Cubs $99,670,332 9 Tigers $95,180,369 10 Orioles $93,554,808 11 Cardinals $90,286,823 12 Giants $90,219,056 13 Phillies $89,808,213 14 Astros $87,559,000 15 Braves $87,290,833 16 Blue Jays $81,942,800 17 Athletics $79,366,940 18 Twins $71,439,500 19 Brewers $70,986,500 20 Reds $68,904,980 21 Rangers $68,318,675 22 Royals $67,116,500 23 Indians $61,673,267 24 Padres $58,110,567 25 Rockies $54,424,000 26 Diamondbacks $51,686,546 27 Pirates $38,537,833 28 Nationals $37,347,500 29 Marlins $30,507,000 30 Devil Rays $24,123,500
While I've never lived in New York or Boston (the closest, 35 miles north of Boston) I'm certain from reports that Cleveland is generally considered an upscale version of Newark, NJ (But without the prestige of the mob) Hotwater