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Nov 14, 2009 Jan 09, 2010 2 6

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NASCAR Ranting and Raving Plan for Nascar track in ny

I am proposing a proposal for a Nascar track/ concert stadium on the site of floyd bennett field in queens with ample room and far away from any homes it is the perfect site for a track in NYC

On the South East side of the site

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Amazin' Avenue AAOP. The Way to fix the mets roster without causing to much damage to their minors system (batting)

 

his is a relistic chart not a dream team

 

C Miguel Olivo Type B free agent

the reason for olivo is pretty simple 1. he won’t cost a draft pick. 2 he is younger and has the same power numbers as bengie molina a type A and is much younger

 

1B/LF Marcus Thames a bargain it says minor leauge (which also means that the tigers will get no compensation) FA but don’t belive what you see just look at the stats he can also play OF the other posistion the METS need  the only reason he is Minor Leaugue FA is beacause the tigers didn’t have enought room for him on the ML roster and he played with the Yankees so we know he can play in NY (stats below article

 

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DETROIT -- Marcus Thames' Tigers tenure is likely over. The team removed him from the 40-man roster Friday, the first step towards making the slugging outfielder a free agent.

The move was part of the Tigers' maneuverings to prepare their 40-man roster. Catcher Matt Treanor also was taken off the roster and will become a free agent. Reliever Joel Zumaya and infielder Jeff Larish were reinstated from the 60-day disabled list as required.

Infield prospect Michael Hollimon also was taken off the DL, but he was outrighted to Triple-A Toledo. Also added was reliever Jay Sborz, who would've been a Minor League free agent had his contract not been purchased.

Thames was eligible for arbitration and was thus expected to be non-tendered this offseason. From that standpoint, Friday's move makes him a free agent sooner and gives him more time to find a new team than he would've had if the Tigers waited until the December deadline to offer a contract. Nonetheless, it pretty much ends a Tigers stint that included several big home runs and torrid stretches, though they never earned him the everyday role he would've liked.

The Tigers signed Thames as a Minor League free agent after the 2003 season. He was a former highly-touted prospect with the Yankees, with whom he made his Major League debut by homering off Randy Johnson in his first big league at-bat. He hit 10 home runs in 184 plate appearances in Detroit in 2004, then stuck with the Tigers for good with a 26-homer season in 2006.

From there, he became known for torrid stretches at the plate. He tied a franchise record in 2008 by homering in five straight games, matching a mark shared by Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg, Rudy York, Vic Wertz and Willie Horton. He had a 10-game stretch during that time in which all eight of his hits were home runs, the longest such streak by a Major League player since Mark McGwire's 11 straight home runs in 2001.

Thames seemed set to get a bump in playing time this season once the Tigers released Gary Sheffield at the end of Spring Training. A season-opening slump at the plate and a painful oblique injury in April, however, started him on a year that didn't work out the way he or the Tigers would've liked.

By season's end, his playing time was limited, and it wasn't likely to improve with the trio of Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Guillen and Ryan Raburn expected to share time in the corner outfield spots and at DH next year.

Thames' 13 home runs, 36 RBIs, 258 at-bats and .453 slugging percentage this year marked his lowest totals since 2005. He batted .252 for the year.

Thames hit 99 home runs in 1,463 at-bats over his Tigers career, an average of a homer every 14.78 at-bats. He homered once every 14.52 at-bats since the start of the 2006 season, the fourth-best ratio among American League players with at least 1,000 plate appearances in that stretch.

The 32-year-old Thames, as well as the 33-year-old Treanor, will become free agents once they formally notify the Tigers that they will not be accepting outright assignments to the Minor Leagues. They'll immediately be free to sign with any Major League club.

 

G     AB R     H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG

2008 Detroit Tigers

103 316 50  76 12   0   25   56  163  24  95    0   3    .292  .516  .241

2009 Detroit Tigers

87 258   33   65  11 1   13  36    117 29   72   0   2   .323  .453   .252

 

or Carlos Delgado on a 1 year contract

 

I have to be honest and have to say that Daniel murphy 08 was a fluke he never got above AA till he was called up people, 09 was the real murphy

 

2B Luis Castillo ahh lets be honest no on is going to take him.

 

3B David Wright

 

SS Jose Reyes

 

RF Jeff Franchor

 

CF Carlos Beltron

 

LF I want to say Cliff Floyd but that not going to happen as long as minaya is GM so 

 

Matt Holliday (there’s not so many great OF FA out there suprisingly) his stats speak for themselves (Plan B Marcus Thames see 1B above.)

 

 

G     AB R     H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG

2009 Oakland Athletics

93  346 52   99  23  1   11   54  157 46   58  12   3   .378  .454 .286

2009 St. Louis Cardinals

63  235  42   83  16  2   13  55   142 26  43   2     4   .419  .604  .353

Totals

156 581 94  182 39 3   24   109  299 72 101 14   7    .394 .595  .313

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