Hearing rumors that the Angels are pursuing Beltran. If they can pull that off then they have to be considered an equal of the Red Sox and Yankees. What an outfield of Guillen, Vlad, and Beltran with Garret Anderson at DH, WOW, that is incredible.
Didn't draft Glaus or Anderson, but Percival was my ace closer. His injury has completely screwed up my strategy. I am not to happy about it.
If the Angels owner Artie Moreno is now pursuing Beltran for real, then he is indeed the best thing to come to SoCal baseball since Nolan Ryan. I mean he already is with Vlad G and Colonge, altho Colonge is bombing he had two victories snatched into defeats c/o Sciosias love affair with obviously (to all but Sciocia) off Percy.
Problem is the Royals certainly are going to get trade offers for Beltran, so i wonder who Moreno would trade to get him? Ramon Ortiz bombed as a pitcher ealier this year, and while he is rebounding nicely in relief stints his trade value is nowhere near a Beltran. Angles ought to dangle 2nd year pitcher John Lackey (before his last 4 starts) with Ekstein. Hmmn is that enough?
Colonge for Beltran. Wouldn't that be a trip. Colonges mega salary would nix that tho i bet for the Royals.
Boston is offering Byun Yunk Kim and ____.
Actually if I was the Angels I would offer Jose Guillen, and Jered Weaver their #1 pick for Beltran. Guillen is being paid $6,000,000 total for this year and next with a club option for 2006, that is less than Beltran is being paid right now. That is just what KC would want.
Guillen is only 28, and is having a big season, so he has good value, and would be a good replacement for Beltran in KC, plus they get Weaver. Weaver has been incredible in college, but if he is anything like his brother he is an overrated flake. Fact is Beltran is one of the top 10 offensive players in baseball (Bonds, Pujols, ARod, Vlad, Beltran, Manny, Helton, Abreu, and Rolen in that order). That would be 2 of the top 5 offensive players, plus Garrett Anderson. Look out Yankees.
Weaver may be a dominate pitcher someday, but Anaheim has lots of pitching (Washburn, Colon, Escobar, Lackey, Sele. and Ortiz), with a solid and deep bullpen (Percival, KRod, and Shields).