You know, I love how the Rangers are “close” on signing people, but haven’t actually signed them.
Kazuo Fukumori was “signed” back on December 14th, but still technically hasn’t been finalized. They even paraded him in front of cameras with a uniform. What was with that if he wasn’t actually signed (technically)?
We’ve been “close” with Eddie Guardardo for a couple of weeks now it seems.
Then yesterday we are “close” to signing Jason Jennings.
And this morning we get word that we’re “close” on bringing back Jamey Wright on a minor league deal with an invite to spring training. (I thought he did better last year than a minor league deal with an invite).
Anyway, what’s with all these “close” deals? Are we that hurt for news that we report on incomplete deals like they’re done? These have all had stories on the Rangers official site, which for awhile there was actual, factual, completed news. Guess it’s turning into mlbtraderumors.com over there at mlb.com.
Progressive Field
Well, it turns out one of the ballparks that I didn’t think they’d change the name for are going to be changing their name. Since 1994, the Indians park has been called Jacobs Field after former team owner Richard Jacobs.
Anyway, starting in 2008 it will be “Progressive Field”. Oh well. Another name that will get ignored to the tune of $3.6 million dollars a year. Don’t know any fan that gets excited about a corporate name. It’ll still be “Jacobs Field”. Guess I need to update my ballparks article with this info.
What’s interesting to me is that as I write this at 9:30AM on Friday the 11th, it’s not on the Indians site or mlb.com at all. Found out via an AP wire story on Yahoo.
Still here
No, I haven’t quit. Still here. Just taking a break like I said I was going to in September to deal with my burnout issue.
I’ve already posted more this off season than I thought I was going to. :)
Ben Broussard
- P Jason Davis signed to a 1 year minor league contract with an invite to spring training. ($650k if on major league roster)
- 1B Ben Broussard signed to a 1 year contract for 2008, avoiding arbitration [ Link ]
Merry Christmas
I rather liked this message from Archbishop Peter Akinola of Nigeria which I read earlier this morning, so I’ve decided to replicate it completely on my site…
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Christmas is here again despite all covert and overt attempts to wish it away. The celebration in remembrance of the love of God in giving the Saviour to the world is so important, it cannot be wished away.
Though few human beings rejoiced at the birth of the baby Jesus, the Gospels tell about multitudes rejoicing in the heavens, about a bright star leading wise men to worship the new born king, and they also tell about the trouble his birth brought to those unwilling to have him as their Lord and King.
The incarnation is the divine condescension. The birth of Christ which we celebrate is the decisive divine intervention into human history. By it, history is measured and judged. Before the birth of Christ, all of history is categorized as era ‘Before Christ’ (B.C.) and since then, we have been in the era of ‘the year of Our Lord’ (anno domini, A.D.)
Today, multitudes of human beings join the angels to rejoice. Christians shining as light lead many to Christ and there still exists, great trouble among those who would not have Jesus. Efforts to turn Christmas into a mere holiday season continue unabated all around us. ‘Christmas Greetings’ are replaced with ‘Season Greetings’ as if it possible to have a Christmas without Christ. ‘B.C.’ and ‘A.D’ are changed to ‘B.C.E.’ (Before Common Era), and ‘C.E’ (Common Era) all in an attempt to conceal the fact that Jesus came to save an erring world from sin and eternal condemnation.
The cross of Christ which is the main reason we boast (Gal. 6:14) remains a stumbling block and a symbol of offense to those unwilling to receive God’s free gift of salvation. (Romans 9: 33) Under the guise of political correctness, symbols of Christianity in our daily lives and history are being challenged and subtly removed. All these subtle and calculated attempts of the non-believing world to mislead the unsuspecting believers and make them deny Christ should not deter us from celebrating for we are confident the efforts are bound to fail. As we celebrate Jesus’ birth this year, let us be mindful of the activities of the first celebrants; the joyous angels who while celebrating proclaimed the Good News to the shepherds.
We should also be bold to proclaim to an increasingly secularized world, the good news of the Saviour-born. We call on all Christians in positions of authority and indeed all ministers of the Gospel to vigorously resist attempts to remove Christ from Christmas and His centrality and importance in human history. We should be vigilant and avoid being misguided and misled by their seemingly innocent and socially acceptable philosophy. In being politically correct, we should not join in denying Christ his rightful place. Let all of us unashamedly proclaim the news of the greatest gift of all, the love behind the gift and peace the gift brings to all. Jesus the Christ is our Saviour, Lord, King and the best gift ever given by God to humanity. (John 3:16)
May God incarnate, give you true joy as you celebrate Him this Christmas and throughout the coming year.
Every Blessing,
Signed
The Most Revd. Peter J Akinola, CON,
Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of all Nigeria.
Liveblogging
I know a lot of baseball sites run “open game threads”, where people watching/listening to the game can have immediate responses about what’s going on. I toyed with that a year ago, and decided against it – I don’t think I have enough of a following to pull that off. Having just a couple of posts in an “open thread” for a game is pretty sad.
Anyway, something that’s become more prevalent the last couple of years is sports game blogging. I’ve seen a lot of newspapers sports blogs do that kind of thing. Now for the most part it’s not individual play by play level of blogging (that’s what the aforementioned open threads tend to do), but there are generally a lot of reports from games anymore. I always wondered what the various leagues thought of that type of thing, as a lot of them (Hello NFL, and a wink to MLB) tend to frown on almost anything that they don’t control themselves.
To that I read this article tonight saying the NCAA wigged out and told people to stop liveblogging their games. At one point, they actually ejected someone from the stadium, and revoked their credentials. That seems a bit bizarre to me, even with some of the overly anal things I’ve read about the NFL doing.
It does make me wonder when the leagues might take a stance against that kind of thing. The article mentions the ejected guy’s lawyer arguing against the concept, claiming that it was commentary, not a simulcast, which would probably be in violation of something, although I’m no expert.
It probably won’t actually come to pass, but the concept of a league deciding that liveblogging is something to be stopped can’t be completely ignored, either. Go read the article, some nice food for thought.
Interview with Jim Colburn
Short message for a short interview. Go check out a quick interview with Jim Colburn. Jim as you may now is the new “Director of Pacific Rim Operations” for the Texas Rangers. News about his hiring can be read here.
Anyway, Jim appeared on the XM Radio “Hot Stove” show on Thursday. You can read the exerpt from Jim’s appearance here.
Josh Hamilton
- CF Josh Hamilton acquired via trade from the Cincinnati Reds for P Edinson Volquez & P Danny Herrera [ Link ]
Rangers get Josh Hamilton from Reds
I guess the Reds cleared up some of their outfield logjam, a longtime problem up in Cincinnati.
The Rangers acquired Josh Hamilton from the Reds today for Edinson Volquez and minor league pitcher Danny Herrera. I have to admit to not knowing much about Herrera, but Volquez is not a stranger to Rangers fans. When he’s on, Volquez is electric, but I think he kind of wore out his welcome by not being able to figure it out in the majors. Will he end up being like other pitchers who have left here and done well, or will he be like Ricardo Rodriguez and Juan Dominguez?
Josh Hamilton is one of those stories that you like. He’s got tools, he can be what we need in CF, I think. He does have a bit of baggage. Jamey Newberg said it right in his news flash by saying just.. “Wow”.
Roger Clemens
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