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		<title>Who cares about next year!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Rich Harden the prayer Chicago Cubs fans have been looking for?  Is CC Sabathia the savior in Milwaukee?  It&#8217;s going to be one heck of a second half as two tough lucked franchises battle it out with huge expectations on the line  
SCOTT JACOBS
That took a long time.
A day after the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Is Rich Harden the prayer Chicago Cubs fans have been looking for?  Is CC Sabathia the savior in Milwaukee?  It&#8217;s going to be one heck of a second half as two tough lucked franchises battle it out with huge expectations on the line  </em></p>
<p><strong>SCOTT JACOBS</strong></p>
<p>That took a long time.</p>
<p>A day after the Brewers pulled off the &#8220;please get us in the playoffs, it&#8217;s been 25 years, and we want to pee our pants&#8221; trade for CC Sabathia, the Chicago Cubs sat on their heels did nothing for 24 hours, and then completed their own mega-trade, landing Athletics&#8217; pitcher Rich Harden.</p>
<p>In unrelated news, the NBA&#8217;s Western Conference wants their story-lines back.  What&#8217;s next?  The Cardinals bringing Roger Clemens out of retirement?  The Pirates signing Barry Bonds to get them over the .500 mark?</p>
<p>We haven&#8217;t even hit the All Star break, yet the two biggest names to switch jerseys have probably already been etched in leather.</p>
<p>Sabathia.  Harden.  Cubs.  Brewers.</p>
<p>If nothing else, this ought to be fun.<span id="more-529"></span></p>
<p><img src="http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/sports/brew/img/jul08/cc0707.jpg" align="right" height="228" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="249" />The Brewers went for broke dealing for Sabathia, the 2007 CY Young award winner.  They dealt some very good prospects to Cleveland for the right to rent the massive pitcher for a few months.  Milwaukee was so desperate that they traded for Sabathia weeks before the trading deadline, just so they could shove a pair of starts in before the All Star break for their newest star. After all, when he leaves at the end of the year the Brewers get a couple draft picks in return.  Hopefully by then, the Brewers will still be celebrating some kind of playoff success.</p>
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<p>Now onto the Cubs. With their trade for the very talented, but oft-injured Harden, the Cubs have positioned themselves to not only make the playoffs, but to make a deep run.  Chicago is already 17 games above .500, and their 475 runs scored are second only to the Rangers. <strong><font color="#ffff00"><br />
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Clearly they can hit.  Now, there&#8217;s little doubt they can pitch.</p>
<p>Adding Harden (5-1, 2.34 ERA in 13 starts) to the mix gives Chicago so many quality arms that they now just might have the best overall rotation in the league.</p>
<p>You decide:</p>
<p>Carlos Zambrano: 9-3, 2.96 ERA<br />
Ryan Dempster: 9-3, 3.24 ERA<br />
Ted Lilly:  9-5, 4.47 ERA<br />
Jason Marquis: 6-5, 4.78 ERA</p>
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<h3><strong><font color="#ffff00">The two trades look great on paper.  Then again, so did the Mets. </font></strong></h3>
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<p>The NL Central was a mediocre fight in 2007 between two very underwhelming teams: the Cubs and the Brewers.  In 2008, barring a St. Louis fade, the Central figures to be an exciting three team race.  Think of the NL Central as last year&#8217;s NL West, and think of the NL West as last year&#8217;s Central.  Basically, the divisions have swapped places.</p>
<p>And nowhere are they happier then in Wisconsin and the Windy City.</p>
<p>Ya know what, I think I like that title.  Sorta catchy, no?</p>
<p>Wisconsin and the Windy City: Part 1, with many more to come.</p>
<p>At least for this year at least.  Because while the Brewers take their rental for a spin this week, Harden is under contract for 2009 and is making a paltry $4.75 million this year.  Sabathia is most likely one and done, expected to command Johan Santana money, and some team (ignoring Santana&#8217;s over bloated contract) will pay it to him.  It just won&#8217;t be the Brewers.</p>
<p>And with Ben Sheets a free agent too, this is Milwaukee&#8217;s window to end 25 years of no playoffs: a half a season.</p>
<p>The Cubs are staring up at a bigger number: 100.  As in, if they don&#8217;t win a World Series this year they hit the grand ol&#8217; century mark for infamy. The Brewers&#8230; well, they&#8217;ve never even won a title.  Though, they did get to the Fall Classic in 1982, incidentally they last time they made the playoffs at all.</p>
<p>Back to the Cubs. Again, it should be pointed out that Harden is no sure thing.  The A&#8217;s loved him when he came up, and he was great&#8211; when healthy.  Which isn&#8217;t often.  Harden&#8217;s made six trips to the DL in six years in the bigs.  Not exactly cute numbers.</p>
<p>But for what Chicago gave up, a disappointing Matt Murton who isn&#8217;t exactly tearing the cover off the baseball in Triple A hitting .250, and a few other prospects, they can afford to take a chance on the talented ace.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s clear that long term the Cubs are in better shape.  They can re-ink Harden if they so choose after this year or during the 2009 season. Though this does have a familiar tune to it.</p>
<p>After all, the Cubs used to rely on an oft-injured pitcher for years to keep alive their title hopes.  His name was Mark Prior. And how&#8217;d that one work out?</p>
<p>So before you run out and buy World Series hotel reservations Cubs and Brewers fans, know this: this looks great on paper, but it only matters what happens on the field.  Disappointment is possible.  Anything can happen.</p>
<p>Then again, who am I kidding.  Cubs and Brewers fans know that better then anybody!</p>
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		<title>C.C. Sabathia Trade Update &#8212; Keep Expectations Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 18:52:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mhblatt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The best the Indians are going to get are some MLB-ready players in 2009.&#8221;
Dodgers Deny Trade-Indians in Last Ditch Effort to Resign
MITCHELL BLATT
Early this week, it was reported by us that Sabathia was in fact getting traded.  We have an update from of league source who now says the Indians are going to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>&#8220;The best the Indians are going to get are some MLB-ready players in 2009.&#8221;</h3>
<h4><em>Dodgers Deny Trade-Indians in Last Ditch Effort to Resign</em></h4>
<p><strong>MITCHELL BLATT</strong></p>
<p>Early this week, it was reported by us <a href="http://juicedsportsblog.com/2008/06/cc-sabathia-trade.html">that Sabathia was in fact getting traded</a>.  We have an update from of league source who now says the Indians are going to have to tone down expectations.</p>
<p>They had been asking wildly for players like the Yankees&#8217; Joba Chamberlain and the Dodgers&#8217; Chad Billingsley, both of which offers were quickly denied.  Now the best they can hope for are prospects who might be ready next season.</p>
<p>&#8220;No way will they pull a Colon deal,&#8221; the source said.  &#8220;Teams value prospects a lot more than six years ago.&#8221;<span id="more-494"></span></p>
<p>In 2002, the Indians were able to trade Bartolo Colon for Cliff Lee, Grady Sizemore, and Brandon Phillips, all of whom are now among the elites at their positions.</p>
<p>The top two teams in contention for Sabathia are the Brewers and Cubs, though the Cubs weak farm system will likely hamper them, said the source.  The Dodgers, widely discounted, may be a darkhorse if they start winning more in July.  Right now, they are 3.5 games behind the Diamondbacks for first in the NL West, though they have a losing record of 36-42.</p>
<p>Other teams also interested are the Rays, Yankees, and Red Sox, though they are probably all long shots.  If the Sox would be willing to part with pitcher Justin Materson, they might be able to get Sabathia.</p>
<p>Sabathia still has a month in Cleveland, most likely, because most trades do not happen until right at the deadline of July 31, and the Indians are said to be going for last ditch efforts to resign him, but if he&#8217;s not resigned in one to two weeks, you can expect him to be gone.</p>
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		<title>C.C. Sabathia WILL Get Traded &#8212; Confirmed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:29:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mhblatt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top Contenders are Dodgers, Rays, Brewers
MITCHELL BLATT
C.C. Sabathia will not finish this season in Cleveland.  I have confirmed that after speaking to a source close to Sabathia.
Here are the teams he may end up playing for: the Dodgers, Rays, Brewers, Red Sox, Yankees, A&#8217;s.
The Dodgers, 3.5 games back in the NL West, would have [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>MITCHELL BLATT</b></p>
<p>C.C. Sabathia will not finish this season in Cleveland.  I have confirmed that after speaking to a source close to Sabathia.</p>
<p>Here are the teams he may end up playing for: the Dodgers, Rays, Brewers, Red Sox, Yankees, A&#8217;s.</p>
<p>The Dodgers, 3.5 games back in the NL West, would have to deal outfielder Matt Kemp or pitcher Chad Billingsley.
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<div style="float:left"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/a/i/us/sp/v/mlb/players_l/20080402/7780.jpg?x=65&#038;y=85&#038;xc=1&#038;yc=1&#038;wc=164&#038;hc=215&#038;q=100&#038;sig=2ZHcZfUaZAjCxZrgisA5zw--"><br/><br />
<small><b>Matt Kemp</b><br/><br />
7 HR, 43 RBI,<br/> .290</small></div>
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<small><b>Billingsley</b><br />
6-7, 95 K, 3.64</small></div>
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<p>The A&#8217;s, second in the West, are also a possibility, but not very likely, because, as my source said, &#8220;Billy Beane wouldn&#8217;t want to trade that much just to rent a player for two months.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Brewers, now 6.5 games back and third in the NL Central, might make the deal if they are still in contention closer to the trade deadline on July 31.  They would have to trade third basemen Mat Gamel or top outfield prospect Matt LaPorta.</p>
<p>The Yankees are also interested in Sabathia, but the Indians want Joba Chamberlain or Robinson Cano, so the Yankees won&#8217;t trade.</p>
<p>Also mentioned were the Rays and Red Sox, battling, with the Sox up by 1.5 games, for the AL East title.  Sox pitcher Justin Materson was mentioned as part of the possible trade. </p>
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