Cameron to Boston
A much more desirable destination for him than the north side of Chicago, IMHO
about 2 years ago
BrewHaHeather
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or any side of Chicago, for that matter
good luck Cam
Good luck to him
It would be fun to watch him play the wall in left if that’s indeed where they put him.
They have enough money...
I just don’t see a Cameron / Ellsbury / Drew outfield being the end goal. Ellsbury kind of sucks.
Holliday / Cameron / Drew, that’d be the jam.
Ellsbury kind of sucks?
I’m not seeing where you get that.
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by BrewHaHeather on Dec 14, 2009 8:35 PM CST up reply actions
With the way Cam can track down balls out there, I feel like
his value is wasted in LF at Fenway. Why not put him in a more open field like CF or RF where he can shrink the field?
Cards Announcers On Gamel's First Career HR, "That’s all they need is another home run hitter".
And everyone thought
he wouldn’t sign for less than the $10M he made in 2009 in Milwaukee. Huh.
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by Charlie Marlow on Dec 14, 2009 11:20 PM CST up reply actions
Uhhhh
Everyone thought he would sign for less than the $10MM he made in Milwaukee, which is why if we offered him arbitration, he would’ve been likely to take it. If we had offered him arby, he would’ve almost certainly made more by taking that than he’s making with Boston (for this year, at least), which would’ve been a bad deal for us (well, he’d probably produce enough to be worth the contract, but we’d be paying more for him than we could sign him for on the open market, so a a bad deal in that regard).
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I guess his 24 friends on the Boston roster
(and the 25th whose spot he took) were just a tad more convincing than his 50 friends on the Atlanta and Chicago rosters.
Interesting
Some guys from over the monster seem to think that Milwaukee is a pitcher’s park:
not that it really matters, but
why is 30 homers obviously unreasonable? like i said, he’s hit 24 and 25 the past two years, and isn’t milwaukee a pitchers park?
by revived0103 on Dec 15, 2009 12:44 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Nah it’s possible
I mostly meant unreasonable to count on.
Yeah Milwaukee is.
by wolf9309 on Dec 15, 2009 2:39 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Cards Announcers On Gamel's First Career HR, "That’s all they need is another home run hitter".
It was a pitchers park with Cameron in CF
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by Fatter than Joey on Dec 16, 2009 6:47 PM CST up reply actions
Oh Happy Day
FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM
Moving on ready look forward not backwards The 2009 season is over it never happen as far as I am concerned so lets boldly look forward to the 2010 season




























