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[QUOTE="xmikex%20NLI:318770"]I love Bill Mueller. Youklis is probably the smart move to keep because he's younger. But Mueller is an outstanding 3rd baseman, a clutch hitter (the white sox series excluded), and a workhorse. I'd hate to see the guy go. I can't fault Curt Shilling. The guy shouldn't even have been walking last October, and he went out and won us a world series. I've got total confidence in him next season. Beltran, Konerko, and Ortiz in the same lineup with Schilling, Wells, Papelbon, and Wakefield as the starting rotation.... unstoppable. Steinbrenner would shit a brick if that ever happened. He'd build a fucking 8 foot tall robot and mount Ty Cobb's brain on it just to try to compete. As far as the Cabrera - Renteria debate... Cabrera had better speed, better range, and a better attitude. The whole season Renteria just looked like a guy in a Red Sox uniform, not a real Red Sox member. If you take away the 20 something errors he made, especially the ones that directly cost us games that would probably give us the division, and would have changed the whole complexion of the post-season. Cabrera didn't have the same power that Reteria supposedly has, but is that really a priority in the same lineup as 2 40+ homerun hitters? He was a clutch hitter, a valuable base runner, and always had his head in the game. You can't say that about Renteria.[/QUOTE]
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