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Apr 25, 2002
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They need to get rid of Mecir, Rincon and Rhodes ASAP... Especially Mecir and Rhodes these guys are past the end of their career. They need another setup guy and a closer. They could use someone better than Bradford too. They just brought up Lehr from AAA where he's been closing games and doing good, I don't know why they didn't bring him in today. They need to get rid of Macha too, he doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
 

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rumor has it is there is a 3 way deal in the works that would send Carlos Beltran to LA and we would get Guillermo Mota and KC would get prospects....
 
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Today LA said they aren't trying to trade talent away so I dunno about Mota, but there's an article coming out in tomorrows paper (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/06/20/AS.TMP) where Schott says they're gonna give Beane more money for a better bullpen. Also, Arthur Rhodes was a no show today. Hopefully it's a mutual plan of getting him out of his contract with a no show clause or something, that would free up a lot of money too, he has a $9.2 million dollar contract and doesn't perform.
 
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the a's bullpen was doing great for a couple of weeks during the middle of the season, but i agree, rhodes sucks. even though bradford blew the save yesterday against the cubs, i think he is the best guy that the a's have in the bullpen...
 
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it's great to see schott pouring more money into the organization... they don't need that much more $$$ to haul in a championship this year... if they stay healthy, they be contending again in October
 
May 15, 2002
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i must agree - the bullpen is horrible

upside: the offense is better than expected, especially since chavez went down - hattenberg has been stepping up lately and scuturo, crosby. miller, redman have been solid

downside: bullpen of course - Zito has been getting rocked this first half

i thought they would be terrible after losing foulke, guillen, tejada
 
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Bradford is good for about an inning, he would be good in the pen just as a setup guy or when they're behind, but he shouldn't be closing games. They should get rid of Hammond too... If they got rid of Mecir, Rincon and Rhodes, and then got another 2 good setup guys and a good closer they could dominate, we gotta see what management can do though. Nobody's gonna want Mecir or Rincon and Rhodes has a huge 3-year contract that nobody's gonna wanna pick up.

Yeah they're doing better than I would have thought after losing Guillen, Foulke and Tejada, losing Foulke has been the only one that's hurt em. I would have rather kept Tejada but Crosby has held his own.

I think having Chavez out of that #3 spot is helping their offense. When they bring him back they should put him in at like #6, #7 or #8. He grounds into a lot of double plays and is only hitting like .230 or something I think, he's a rally killer.
 
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As many close games as the A's have lost this year, i am surprised they have as good of a record as they do. Not only can we use a closer and some new relievers, we can also use another big bat in the lineup, someone who can hit more homeruns, everytime the A's play a good team like these past 2 series it seems there offense is almost non-existant and thats the thing ive worried the most this year,

Yankees, Angels, cubs, and cardinals are all very good teams that seemed like they just dominated us besides one series in Anaheim.
 
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Never really had a decent bullpen. We got pitching but no damn good relivers. We had a sick closer in Keith Foulke but of course we let that fool skip town. One thing that is good about the A's organization is even though they are shady with money, they seem to know which no name players to pick up a contribute to the team....but not pitching wise
 
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Dye and Chavez can hit em out of the park, but yeah, an intimidating HR leader like a Bonds, Thome, Griffey, or Pujols would be nice. They have some decent hitters right now though, Durazo & Hatteberg are over .300 and Kotsay, Dye & Byrnes are pretty close to it so I think their hitting is good enough to just focus on picking up some guys for the bullpen. Even if they don't score a lot of runs, they have good starting pitchers and with a good bullpen they could shut other teams down.
 
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We are in first place! Well tied anyway, but yeah they would be way out in front if they didn't blow all those games (I think it's 13 or 14 now.)

This is what the starters wins-losses would look like if we had a bullpen that could have saved those games:

Hudson would be 10-2
Mulder would be 11-2
Zito would be 6-4
Redman would be 7-3

Instead this is what they look like:

Hudson is 7-2
Mulder is 8-2
Zito is 4-4
Redman is 5-3
 
May 6, 2002
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Came to Anaheim and got whooped on...10-3

Game 2 Tonight

We have our players back, gettin back into form...man...we gonna smash now. Get ready to see both Oakland and Texas 3.5 or 4 games behind Anaheim...easy.
 
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Maybe up until the trade deadline, but in the end it's gonna be close between the A's and Angels, I would be suprised if it didn't play out until the last games of the season (don't both teams seasons end against each other?)

By the way the Beltran/Teahan for Dotel (not Mota) trade fell through.