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Jered Weaver Drops His Appeal, Takes A Shot At Carlos Guillen

7 Aug

Los Angeles Angels Jered Weaver made news when he threw at Detroit Tigers catcher Alex Avila after Carlos Guillen blasted a home run off him and gave him the evil eye. After that little incident Weaver was suspended for six games. Of course Weaver filed an appeal which he decided to drop, coincidentally after his start Friday night. Isn’t this how it always happens.

After dropping his appeal, Weaver took a shot at the Tigers’ Guillen, the oft injured second baseman.

When Weaver was asked why he didn’t wait to face Guillen next year — the Angels have no games remaining against the Tigers this season — Weaver said, “Who knows if I’m going to be able to face him again? Is he going to have a job next year?”

Is this guy a sore loser or what? I would hate to beat him in a poker game or Monopoly. He might shoot me. He should be careful what he says. Although it’s a longshot, Guillen could wind up with the Angels next season.



   

Tigers Need Help After Guillen And Ordonez Injuries

26 Jul

With Carlos Guillen on the 15 day disabled list and Magglio Ordonez out for the time that you get a rebate check (6-8 weeks), the Detroit Tigers might be desperate to pull the trigger on a trade that could bring another heavy bat to their lineup. This is a big blow to their hopes of catching the White Sox and without them they could fall out of the race altogether.

I would like to see them make a trade, but I just don’t think they have enough ammunition to get a trade done without depleting a pretty thin farm system. They were rumored in talks for pitching, notably Arizona’s Dan Haren, but he was dealt to the Angels. I heard they might be in play for Kansas City’s Jose Guillen. Another rumor that has been put out there is that they are interested in Washington’s Adam Dunn. I’m sure Tigers fans would love to see that, I just don’t think they have the goods to get the deal done. I also heard they had scouts looking at the Phillies’ Jayson Werth. With the Phillies semi struggling on offense, that might not happen.  If the Nationals reportedly asked the White Sox for Gordon Beckham, they’ll want Fort Knox from the Tigers. If they can’t get any deals done without giving up anything significant, I’m afraid they’ll need to pull the retooling trigger a bit faster than the people of Detroit would like.