Thursday, April 26, 2007

River Cities availables!

You've heard from the rest with their meaningless players...or you've discovered that the good ones cost in eight figures. Now it's time to hear from River Cities...the font of good players at reasonable prices.

First off we have the pitchers:

Starting pitchers who are available:

Roy Vaz - A lifetime 42 - 18 lifetime records shows this 26 year old is a true keeper. Arbitration eligible the program makes his likely payday in the $3.5 million range making him a true bargain. The lifetime WHIP of 1.21 and the K/BB greater than 2-1 only make him shinier and more attractive.

Hector Orozco - Another quality starter available to the right bidder. This one only went 15-6 last year with a 3/1 K/BB ratio. Not yet eligible for arbitration this one will be a bargain at $300,000 next season. At age 29 he'll still be cheap through most of his peak years...he doesn't become a free agent until he turns 33!

Jonathan Starner - The oldest of our available starters, Starner can fill the need for a solid back end of the rotation starter for a contender. On some teams he'd clearly be the ace! In part-time work last year Jonathan went 9-4 with an ERA of 2.86 and a K/BB of more than 2/1! Signed for 2010 at only $3.5MM he's a greater cheap alternative to free agents for someone looking to lock in a #3 starter and not break the bank!

Pedro Marez - A great 4 star starting pitching prospect, Marez is at that uncomfortable zone where he's ready for the majors, having earned some playing time in 2009, but without a solid opportunity to crack the River Cities rotation. Still getting better at age 23 he's still growing into his potential with Ratings of STF: 9 CON: 5 MOV: 7 and an endurance of 9. This one is going to be a staff ace in the near future and all it takes is an email to land him.

A limited number of top-flight prospects such at CF Boothe and SP Durand and Dones could also be available!

Send that email today at nate@wooleysark.com! You won't regret your decision! Act now for special consideration!

2 comments:

  1. Pffft. Who wants a bunch of guys who couldn't come through when it counted?






    (So this is the type of comment you and Michael have enjoyed making for years now. I can get used to this.)

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