I don't want to see the RBI forum die, so hopefully this is a new one for even the vets on here.
We're down to
Benito Santiago - Kansas City Royals
Ellis Burks - Free Agent
John Franco - New York Mets
Julio Franco - Atlanta Braves
Roger Clemens - Houston Astros
Who will be the last man from RBI still playing? I think Burks and Santiago are currently on the DL - I thought I read that Burks might be out for the season.
I'm going to vote for Johnny Franco. All are very, very close to the end, but Johnny is a lefty playing in his hometown, you'd think he could hang on for another year or two, who knows about the rest?
Ellis "Tim" Burks is on the Red Sox...
I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Clemens extend his stay another year or two...
Harold Baines is going to come out of the ChiSox dugout and lead them to the promised land. He's a bad muthafucka.
Sorry Wilfong, we have been over this before, but one can never discuss RBI too much.
I think Julio Franco will play forever. Really. He's gonna be the Satchel Paige of two generations ago.
Quote from: fknmclane on 07/17/04, 09:45:36 PM
I think Julio Franco will play forever. Really. He's gonna be the Satchel Paige of two generations ago.
Or the Minnie Minosa of one generation ago.
In a chat on ESPN.com awhile ago (it was linked to here, but I'm too lazy to look), Tony Gwynn said he thinks it'll be Benito. Personally, I say Franco, because he's already something like 45 - if he can still play now, he can make 50.
Quote from: JoeDirt on 07/17/04, 08:11:09 PM
Ellis "Tim" Burks is on the Red Sox...
Clearly Joe Dirt wasn't able to cheat on this one
wtf?
He wasn't? ???
My reading comprehension on posts from 6 months ago is clearly not very good.
This is all nonsense. We all know Harry Spilman is going to launch his second career in MLB any minute now, and play for 15 more years.
By Brock Thoele, Associated Press.
St. Louis, Missouri - Walt Jocketty, General Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, was seen early this morning eating breakfast with former Cardinal pitchers John Tudor and Todd Worrell. I hurried to ask Jocketty for an interview as he left the Dunkin' Donuts, but he declined. John and Todd were more than happy to talk with me over another iced jelly filled and coffee. The informed me that the two had been working out together to make a comeback. Both pitchers were upset with the way this season ended for the redbirds and wanted to help next season. Both pitchers had surgery to tighten tendons in their throwing arms. The same procedure that former Cubs one-year wonder Henry Rowengartner had done. Worrell says his fastball is consistently three digits and he can throw it all day. He also told me that he had been working with God and Abraham on a nasty change up. He can take upwards of 40 mph off his change up now and feels confident that the changeup could drop another 10 by spring training. Tudor had 2 more surgeries, one in his wrist and one in his hand. He told me that the hand surgery made him capable of throwing a knuckle ball with out changing his throwing motion. He calls it a "squiggle" pitch. Also the wrist work he had done allows him to unhinge the wrist to help with his breaking ball. John was throwing some pitches to Jesus Christ last Thursday and said that the curves made Him cry.
When i asked about contract deals the two said that they planned to accept the same salary they were paid in their final year with the Cardinals. More information should be coming in the following days and weeks. Cardinals fans rejoice!!!!
Quote from: Briznock on 12/06/04, 01:27:19 PM
When i asked about contract deals the two said that they planned to accept the same salary they were paid in their final year with the Cardinals.
I had believed everything until you tried to sneak this part in, no way it's true :)