Good value signings. Rays are now the favorites to win the 2004 AL pennant.
Here's the link and lead paragraph...
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=6045200
Though both players have clearly seen their best days, they come at a relative bargain given their likely prominent roles and projected production.
To put it in perspective, the two combined are making less than any one of Ordonez, C. Pena, D. Lee and Berkman. And both of them should play 125 to 150 games if they manage to stay healthy.
Is Damon going to be Crawford in LF? Absolutely not. But, you could argue that Manny is an upgrade over what they trotted out for DH last year. And I don't know that they're done. They could still trade or buy an arm with the money they saved dealing Bartlett/Garza and letting Pena & the bullpen walk.
They certainly look weaker than last year, and the BoSox and Yankees appear to have gotten stronger...but I wouldn't count out Maddon and that front office from overachieving and making it a good race.
Good value signings. Rays are now the favorites to win the 2004 AL pennant.
For 2 million? That's a steal
Eh...two guys clearly passed their prime...I wouldnt expect much. Manny hasnt been the same since his 1st season in L.A. and Damon hasnt done much since his 1st season in NY. And the Rays suffered too many losses in the pitching staff and bullpen to be good this year..
Good moves for them, given an otherwise brutal offseason.
Manny batted .298 with and on-base percentage over .400 in over 250 plate appearances. If he comes close to that production over a full season with the Rays for $2M he's an upgrade.
And Damon has played no less than 140 games a season since his rookie year. I don't expect him to bat .300 and hit 25 home runs, but if he can be in the lineup everday and put up career averages, he'll be well worth the money they paid to backfill Crawford.
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