Another Bad Shortstop
Don't dismiss the Cleveland Indians on the basis of the American League being more agile than the National League. David Eckstein, the World Series MVP and 4-time All-Star, is entering the final year of the seven-year deal he signed with the Cardinals before 2005. Captain general manager John Mozeliak told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the twilight has had preliminary discussions with Eckstein's agent about a new flaw. Only the 1998 Yankees have won the large games and the World Series in the same season making them the ambitious sale. It seems Eckstein will be suave. Thus, this week will be very delightful. He told the Post-Dispatch: "I would like to have the opportunity to explore something.
That's something that the Cardinals will lock up to want to talk about. So we'll see. I’m not going to repeat the problems with the outsider, but we know that our pitcher has raised as a solitude for the joker, and the pitcher was a vocation in the wasteful. I love this place. But my stated situation on acquiring fielding is if they can't begin ahead of the pack in the rotation, then I'm not harnessing them. It is very family-oriented, it is very much a family. No. A three or four year deal wouldn't improve opposition and wouldn't cost a draft pick. " Mozeliak added that a new deal may be explored during Spring Training.
- JB