The case for Jason Jennings' comeback
Andy Pettitte's recovered from the same injury and surgery, and continues to amass stats that are impressive. Same for Billy Wagner.I just don't think we saw the Jason Jennings that pitched in Denver...
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This isn't even close to a rich market for free agents, and if Jennings could come back as a 14-14, 4.00 era type of guy, getting him for a 1 year, $5-7 million deal wouldn't be a bad idea. I like...
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Jennings will probably have to settle for a 1-2 year deal with incentives until he re-establishes himself on the market. If you give him a 1-year deal at $5 mil and an option for $9 mil in 2009 that...
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I saw Tom "Terrific" Glavine turned down or wasn't offered a deal with the Mets, so he'd be a F/A this offseason; it came across the bottom of the screen during the game the other...
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Glavine turned down $14 mil, and many presume that he's paying a large price to go back home to ATL to retire.
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I see that there is one vote for bringing Jennings back even if he costs more than $9 million. I wonder if Jason Jennings voted for that one?
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don't forget roger is on that list too i bet... but hopefully he'll finally stay retired for once...any word on what it may cost to get joe nathan if he indeed is a free agent? his hometown is listed...
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Quote:I see that there is one vote for bringing Jennings back even if he costs more than $9 million. I wonder if Jason Jennings voted for that one?Clack, it was probably his agent.
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Quote:any word on what it may cost to get joe nathan if he indeed is a free agent? his hometown is listed as houston, and drayton likes those kind of guys....This would be AMAZING. That would be a...
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Jennings will be with the Rangers and they will overpay for him!
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Ship his Baylor ass outta townBring back Chester-Charge!!!
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Quote:Jennings will be with the Rangers and they will overpay for him! The Texas Rangers have nothing to lose by offering Jason Jennings a 2-year deal worth 19 million dollars ( 9.5 million per year...
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You are right Ryan. They have nothing to lose. Not to mention they are always pitching hungry. I could see Jennings signing with them and possibly Tori Hunter since he is from around that area. I...
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For the rotation, I would love to see the following additions:Eric Milton -LHPVictor Zambrano -RHPAs for the pen, 2 of the following:Mike Myers - LHPLinebrink - RHP (may be too expensive)Benitez -...
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Okay, I'll bite... even in a FA group as weak as this one is, what exactly would give any fan the inclination that Eric Freakin Milton (as he's been known for several seasons now in Zinzinati) is a...
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Eric Milton would make no sense in MMP, IMO. A home run prone lefthander will not like the Crawford Boxes.I also don't see much to like about Victor Zambrano...other than the possibility that he might...
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The Astros ought to offer arbitration to Jennings. If he accepts then it is up to an arbitrator, but if no they get a draft pick if the Rangers were to sign him. Because of the dearth of pitching, I...
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You really have to separate re-signing Jennings from the trade. The trade is a sunk cost. Re-signing Jennings to justify the trade or wanting to get rid of him because you didn't like the trade is a...
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I would bring him back for $4.5-5 million. I'd give him whatever incentive money he wanted if he reached 190 innings pitched and started 31 games (perhaps lesser incentives for 100 IP and 16 starts...
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rjvega, the only omission from your assertion is that there's a draft pick at stake in the calculation as well, counterbalanced by the prospect of Jennings going to arbitration and winning a sweeter...
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The Astros have developed a habit of not offering arbitration, but they also have developed a nasty habit of signing weak draft classes. Offer Jennings arbitration. The worst thing that can happen is...
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