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Archive for December, 2000

Smith Family Lovefest or Building for 2001

Posted by Andyzipp On December - 19 - 2000

By Jeff Brown
Editor’s note – This article originally appeared on AstrosConnection.com on December 19, 2000.

Several national pundits have pounded the Astros recent trade with the Tigers. Most notable among these (at least to me) was ESPN.com columnist Rob Neyer, who I usually agree with on just about everything. These “experts” give the Tigers an easy “win” on the trade, mostly based on the Stros giving up Mitch Meluskey. I disagree. Read the rest of this entry »

Running In Circles

Posted by Andyzipp On December - 12 - 2000

Editor’s note – This article originally appeared on AstrosConnection.com.

Dear Santa… Please Bring the Astros a compass for Christmas.
My head is currently bleeding profusely from the scratching I’ve been doing since Sunday afternoon.
In the winter of 1998, Brad Ausmus was overrated veteran surplus that could be moved because the catcher of the future, Mitch Meluskey, was ready to step in (at the minimum salary) and take over the catching duties. Ausmus was traded to the Tigers for absolutely nothing, spread out over 6 easy players. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Tis The Season to Spread The Wealth

Posted by Arky Vaughan On December - 11 - 2000

Editor’s note – This article originally appeared on AstrosConnection.com on December 11, 2000.

Concerned that their critics might think they’re spending too much money, the New York Yankees characterized their six-year, $88.5-million signing of starting pitcher Mike Mussina as a potential cost-cutting move. After all, they say, David Cone, whom Mussina will replace in the rotation, made $12 million last year, $2 million more than Mussina will in 2001. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Tis The Season to Spread the Wealth

Posted by Arky Vaughan On December - 11 - 2000

Concerned that their critics might think they’re spending too much money, the New York Yankees characterized their six-year, $88.5-million signing of starting pitcher Mike Mussina as a potential cost-cutting move. After all, they say, David Cone, whom Mussina will replace in the rotation, made $12 million last year, $2 million more than Mussina will in 2001.

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