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NL MVP race no runaway MAILBAG: Sept. 5
Q: Do you think Sammy Sosa is running away with the MVP race? -- Jerry Crawford, Niles, Mich.
PWG: I respect your feelings, and Moyer is greatly underappreciated. I actually feel that Freddy Garcia's numbers, heart and stuff are Cy Young caliber. I also realize that the East Coast will make Roger Clemens the Cy Young, although -- and you obviously feel this way -- there are six to eight pitchers who have pitched about the same, including Mark Buehrle of the White Sox. In New York, it is a given that Clemens, Andy Pettitte and Mike Mussina blow the Mariners away because of the difference in starting pitching, but Garcia is a No. 1, Moyer can beat the Yankees and that leaves two or three games they have to win in the bullpen in a seven-game series, which is a possibility.
Q: Do you think John Rocker has the mental toughness to turn it around and
become the dominant closer he's supposed to be in Cleveland? Or will Mark
Shapiro have to trade him for a bag of marbles to John Hart's next team?
Also, who other than the Indians will be in the Juan Gonzalez sweepstakes at year's end? -- Rick, Conneaut, Ohio
Q: With Jason Giambi a free agent at the end of the year, what is the chance,
with the Reds needing starting pitching, they could trade either Sean Casey
or Dmitri Young to Oakland for Barry Zito? -- Jim Mangin, Cincinnati, Ohio
Q: Are the Blue Jays not going after a catcher this year and in the offseason because of Double-A star Josh Phelps? Is this kid the real deal? His numbers are very impressive, but can he duplicate it at the major-league level? -- Kevin Solomon, Magnolia, Ark.
Q: What's the latest on baseball's plans for contraction? Talks seem to have died down. -- A.C. Veerkamp, Sacramento, Calif.
PWG: Harrington mysteriously has been in hiding, but he has been in hiding for four years. His bungling of the ballpark and the current unrest which runs deep throughout that organization is his fault because he is so passive. What happens in the near future depends on when they get the sale done.
Q: What is more likely to happen: The Red Sox new ownership replacing Duquette
or replacing the players who do not want to play under Duquette? -- Jon Vincent, Billerica, Mass.
Q: Since it's now likely that Duquette will be fired, would you ever be interested in being the Red Sox GM (seriously)? -- Fred, Brookline, Mass. |
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