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  1. KOUFAX0000

    KOUFAX0000 DSP Legend Damned

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    Perspective is everything...

    Had Ned signed Santos everyone would call him out and say he is dumpster diving. Not defending him, just pointing out perspective. Let's not give these guys a pass so easy. Our BP still has major holes.
     
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    True but Flanders brought that on himself.
     
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    On a minor league contract? Doubtful.

    Nud would of given him four years.
     
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    Los Angeles Dodgers ‏@Dodgers
    The Dodgers have officially signed P Brett Anderson and designated SS Erisbel Arruebarrena for assignment.

    Bit of a surprise.
     
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    definitely. guess they couldn't find anybody to take him. and he's gotta play everyday on the big league level to be worth that contract.

    another Ned guy bites the dust.
     
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    Don't know about him biting the dust. He is going to clear waivers (because of his contract) and possibly just end up back in the minor leagues.
     
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    good bet to clear waivers. supposedly, they may pull him back and still have a chance to deal him
     
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    i'd be really surprised if he didn't clear waivers
     
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    Dodgers Reportedly Attempted Trading Erisbel Arruebarrena
    by Matthew Moreno | Dodgers Nation -- December 31, 2014

    The Los Angeles Dodgers finalized the expected signing of Brett Anderson on Wednesday and in the process designated infielder Erisbel Arruebarrena for assignment to make room for Anderson on the 40-man roster.

    While the roster move doesn’t guarantee the end of Arruebarrena’s tenure with the Dodgers, there’s a chance he will make a fourth infielder from the 2014 team who does not return. As his future is currently uncertain, Ben Badler of Baseball America reports the Dodgers previously attempted trading Arruebarrena this winter:

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    Considering that the Dodgers may have been unable to move the 24-year-old infielder, the chances that a team claims him off waivers may not be high. Arruebarrena signed a five-year, $25 million contract last offseason and any team who makes a claim would be on the hook for the remainder of his deal.

    Assuming Arruebarrena isn’t traded within the 10-day timeframe and clears waivers, the Dodgers presumably would send him to Triple-A where he spent a portion of last season. However, they could also opt to eat the remaining salary on his contract and release Arruebarrena, as they did with Brian Wilson.

    In 22 games (45 plate appearances) with the Dodgers last season, Arruebarrena hit .195/.244/.220 with one double and four RBIs; of the 22 games, nine were starts. While Arruebarrena struggled at the plate, he’s strong defensively and figures to fit in well with the new front office’s vision.

    However, Arruebarrena’s value is slightly diminished with Jimmy Rollins and not Hanley Ramirez now slated to play shortstop. Whereas manager Don Mattingly previously needed to be mindful of having late-game defensive replacements at his disposal, that same concern shouldn’t hold true next season.

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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    from one of the better baseball writers out there imo...

    Dodgers exploring an intriguing gamble with Chin-hui Tsao
    by Tim Brown | Yahoo! Sports -- 16 hours ago

    The Dodgers are about to sign Taiwanese righty Chin-hui Tsao, who hasn’t
    appeared in the Majors since 2007 and hasn’t pitched professionally since 2009,
    when he was banned from Taiwan’s top league amidst allegations that he tried to
    help fix games. MLB has looked into Tsao’s case and allowed the Dodgers to pursue
    him, and that might be a mistake. Major League Baseball is typically very strict
    about the appearance of game-fixing (as Pete Rose’s situation suggests), and
    allowing Tsao to play, even on a minor-league deal, would set a strange precedent.

    There are, one supposes, at least two reasons the Los Angeles Dodgers hope to sign 33-year-old right-hander Chin-hui Tsao, banished five years ago from Taiwan’s professional league for allegedly conspiring to fix baseball games:

    First, he was terrible at fixing baseball games.

    Second, when he’s not conspiring to fix baseball games, Tsao (allegedly) throws 95.

    Well, there’s a third: Did you see the Dodgers’ bullpen last summer? Taiwan may well look into banishing half of those guys, too.

    While it’s fair to assume Tsao is remorseful for his actions – according to reports, he agreed to throw two games in exchange for “benefits” from gamblers – and we are a forgiving society for those whose fastballs tend to warm up a radar gun, inviting a player banned by not one but two leagues (three weeks ago the Australian Baseball League voided his contract with the Adelaide Bite before it began) ought to be sticky for Major League Baseball.

    Think Black Sox. Think Pete Rose. Think about the official conniption over Alex Rodriguez’s occasional poker habit. Don’t, please, think about the clubhouse March Madness pools.

    An investigation reportedly found Tsao had accepted these “benefits” (sex, among them) and was expected to throw those two games during the Chinese Professional Baseball League’s 2009 season. One game was rained out. The other didn’t come off because of lack of support in the locker room. His punishment was limited to expulsion from the league. Presumably he was saved further legal consequences because of his own inability to predict the weather or the competitive temperaments of his teammates.

    The former big-leaguer – Colorado Rockies from 2003-05, Dodgers in ’07 – hadn’t played in a league of significance since ’09, but is attempting a comeback. According to one scout, Tsao had been “throwing the [bejesus] out of the ball.” So there’s that.

    A few days ago, the Los Angeles Times reported the Dodgers were “close” to signing Tsao to a minor-league deal and suggested the club had received clearance from MLB to do so. Both are true. The Dodgers contacted MLB prior to engaging with Tsao, a baseball source with knowledge of those conversations told Yahoo Sports. The league looked into the circumstances surrounding Tsao’s expulsion, found some “ambiguities” in the case, and cleared the way for the signing, the source said.

    This much seems clear, ambiguities notwithstanding: A guy banned from playing baseball somewhere else (or, in this case, two somewhere elses) for at least entertaining the idea of throwing games probably should not be rewarded with a second chance here. Not with a major league club. Not on a minor-league deal. Not with MLB’s already very rigid stance on such activities, not with the flaming contradiction it would appear to be, not with the precedent it would set. (Rose, for one, might be inspired to launch another reality TV show, and nobody wants that.)

    At minimum, you’d assume Tsao is ineligible for future Hall of Fame ballots. Because, well, anyway …

    Maybe, as the source said, there’s more to the story, beyond the fact that Tsao is, you know, really, really sorry. If so, Australian Baseball League officials had a chance to sort that out, and it didn’t end well for Tsao. The word “integrity” gets flipped around a little too often, especially as it relates to a game, but trading hookers for losses – allegedly – pretty much covers the opposite end of integrity, whatever that is.

    At this point, it’s somewhat vague.

    The Dodgers aren’t in charge of determining who plays in the league and who doesn’t, or why. The Dodgers are in charge of building a reasonable bullpen, and if they choose to trust Tsao and his possibly unsporting past and MLB’s interpretation of it, well, OK. If MLB told the Dodgers they were free to sign Tsao, then the league’s investigators clearly believe there is more – less, actually – to Tsao’s story than Taiwanese (or Australian) officials believe. We eagerly await those details.

    Meantime, it appears the Dodgers have themselves a 33-year-old has-been with a shadowy past and a big fastball. Bright side, he has to be better at pitching games than he was at fixing them.​

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    someone should put together a prediction thread
    because, i believe brett anderson [if healthy] could end up being our best acquisition of the entire offseason
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    ^ i'd do it myself (still might)
    but i'm still pretty sick and my energy is meh
     
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    I heard Brett Anderson injured himself signing the contract, will require TJ.
     
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    Don't be a fucking tard.

    3/21

    ;)
     
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    Sandy Anderson?
     
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    But not when a perfect game is on the line.

    Fucking tool.
    :loser:
     
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    He'll clear waivers because of that contract and that's the gamble here. What happens if Turner's season was a fluke or J Roll gets hurt or all of sudden becomes pedestrian defensively. I guess there were more valuable guys on the 40 man? They couldn't put Withrow on the 60 day D/L I guess. I'm not saying this is a devastating development but I thought this FO was about defense.
     
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    Arruba may be back, but if he's not and Rollins falls off a cliff, we may see Seager. Shaikin said people in the org think Seager could be ready by the start of the 2nd half.
     
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    Dodgers Notes: Pitching, Arruebarrena
    By Brad Johnson [December 31, 2014 at 5:45pm CST]
    Dodgers assistant GM Farhan Zaidi recently spoke with reporters about the club’s plans. Here’s the latest out of Chavez Ravine:

    SHARERETWEETSEND VIA EMAIL

    As I have said we are not in pursuit of another SP.
     
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