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Contract the Twins? Why? MAILBAG: Nov. 8
Q: Yes, I do think contraction should take place -- but why take away a
team that has the history of the Minnesota Twins, with two world championships on
its mantel? The Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Florida Marlins have just as many problems with
their stadiums as the Twins. Minnesota will figure out its stadium needs; we just need some time. If the Twins are taken away, no one will have even
had a chance to say goodbye. To me, that is the saddest thing of all. --
Troy Sebo, Rochester, Minn.
Q: Regarding contraction, how can Bud Selig be considered an impartial leader when this issue comes up? After all, he is the owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, who exist in Minnesota's border state of Wisconsin.
Why would he not favor eliminating the Twins? With the Twins out of the
way, the closest MLB team for most Minnesotans is (conveniently) the Milwaukee Brewers. Which owner would not be in favor of instantly gaining an extra couple million in his fan base? It seems to me that Bud Selig does not have baseball's best interest in mind, but his own pocketbook. -- Tim Wilhelm, St. Paul, Minn.
Q: As a fan of the New York Yankees, I am of course upset they didn't pull it out. But I am glad to see Matt Williams, Mark Grace and Randy Johnson get rings toward the end of their careers. I was wondering: What big-name free agents will the Yankees go after? And who won't be back for the Yanks? Should we look
for a rematch of this year's World Series next year? -- John Armeni, Youngstown, Ohio
Q: How can anyone say the Yankees are so great when their payroll is so
much more than all the other teams? They might as well put a price tag on
the trophy. It's a bigger shock when the Yankees don't win. Anyone can buy
a trophy, only so many teams can win one. George Steinbrenner knows what
it takes to buy one. Show me a comparison of team salaries over the last
five years, and we will see who bought four rings. -- Chris Deel, Urbana, Ohio<
Q: I was disappointed in the Atlanta Braves this year, even though they made it to the
NLCS; they had to battle a young Philadelphia Phillies team all year. I think they will
need another big bat to go along with Chipper Jones. Any chance that they'll
sign a top-dollar free agent like Jason Giambi? I was very impressed with Marcus Giles and am excited to see him and Rafael Furcal up the middle for future. Or do
you think they will move Giles to left to make room for hot prospect Wilson Betemit? -- Dan, Tennessee
Q: Put yourself in the GM's position in dealing with the Boston Red Sox: If you
could target three players you feel could improve the Red Sox, who would
they be? And why? -- Timothy Finnigan, Mount Morris, N.Y.
Q: I am sick and tired of hearing San Francisco Giants owner Peter Magawon talk of how limited the
Giants' payroll is. How can the Giants' payroll be so limited when they
have a new stadium that sells out every night, they get plenty of national
recognition and air time due to Barry Bonds, and they reside in
one of the largest states in the U.S? I think Magawon is just like the
Cubs' management -- unwilling to go out and get big-name players, instead
of just sitting on lots of money! -- Mitch Striedl, Springfield, Ill.
Q: Do you think the San Diego Padres will have a chance to sign a big-name
free agent? -- Bingham Fano, American Fork, Utah
Q: There are rumors that Gary Sheffield is on the market. Who do you see
as possibilities in return? Do you see the Los Angeles Dodgers getting help up the
middle (SS, CF)? And who will replace Chan Ho Park? -- Daniel Oyama, Los Angeles
Q: What's going on with Chicago Cubs OF Corey Patterson? Do you think this season
was an indication of his future performance or can we expect him to get
better? Also, concerning the Cubs' prospects/organization in general: Does the
current state of the franchise show potential for playoff contention in
the next three to five years? -- Brandon Roberts, Manchester, Ky.
Q: Despite their wonderful late-season run, I know the New York Mets need a major
overhaul. Who do you see leaving, and who do you see them picking up? Is
it possible that they'll take a shot at going after Juan Gonzalez? I can't
see a guy with 140 RBI this year not being attractive to them. -- Joe, Brooklyn, N.Y. Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
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