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DAMN, But I would not want Prior he gets hurt to much.

someone will get trade this season: Wily Mo, Kearns, or Casey

I hope it is Casey, I never could stand him

Whats wrong with Casey? That guy is great.

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jackcasper, a question. Will your Real Baseball System work without your roster? Is it possible to utilize it by using it with another, let's say, kerm's rosters?

the Real Baseball System IS his roster...

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1.Matt Bush 1st Pick 2004 Draft (Padres)

SS; R/R; 5'10"; 170; 08/02/1986.....Skin like Jeter

COMMENT: AGILE, ATHLETIC FRAME. MEDIUM BUILD. LEAN MUSCLE TONE, STRONG FOREARMS & WRISTS. SIMILAR TO NOMAR GARCIAPARRA. STRAIGHT AWAY STANCE. SHORT, QUICK COMPACT STROKE. WILL LAY OUT FOR BALL IN THE HOLE. AGGRESSIVE FASTBALL HITTER. CONSISTENT HARD CONTACT. GOOD TRIGGER. SOFT, SURE HANDS WITH PLUS INSTINCTS. FEET WORK WELL, QUICK ON THE DOUBLE PLAY. RUNS THE BASES WELL.

2.PHILIP HUMBER 3rd Pick 2004 Draft (Mets)

RHP R/R 6'4" 220; 1982-12-21....white guy, blonde

COMMENT: LARGE FRAME. BROAD, SLOPED SHOULDERS. STRONG, DURABLE, OVERALL BUILD. MORE DEVELOPED LOWER HALF. BODY TYPE SIMILAR TO KEVIN MILLWOOD. NO WINDUP, HIGH 3/4 DELIVERY. PLUS ARM STRENGTH. COMFORT ZONE 91-93 W/ RUN & SINK WHEN DOWN. CB, ML OUT PITCH W/ BIG, TIGHT, SHARP 11-5 BITE. CHANGEUP W/ SINK & DECEPTION. OTHER PITCH, SPLIT, W/ SHORT DOWN BREAK. BIG, STRONG, DURABLE WORKHORSE W/ PITCHABILITY & MOUND PRESENCE. STUFF FOR QUALITY RHS AT ML LEVEL.

3. JEFFREY NIEMANN 4th Pick 2004 Draft (Devil Rays)

RHP R/R 6'9" 260 1983-02-28....white guy, blonde

COMMENT: , HIPS & THIGHS. EXTRA-LARGE HANDS. NO WINDUP, HIGH 3/4 TO OVERHEAD DELIVERY. EXTREME DOWNHILL PLANE. FB COMFORT ZONE 90-93. SPIKED CB W/ DOWN BITE. SHARP, 2-PLANE SLIDER. CIRCLE CHANGEUP W/ FADE, DECEPTION. SHOWS COMMAND, FEEL FOR 4 ML PITCHES. INTIMIDATING PHYSICAL SIZE. STUFF TO DOMINATE GAME AT TIMES. POTENTIAL FRONTLINE RH STARTER. QUICK TO ML LEVEL.

4. JEREMY SOWERS 6th Pick 2004 Draft (Indians)

LHP L/L 6'1" 165 1983-05-17...white guy

COMMENT: BODY SIMILAR TO TOM GLAVINE. HIGH WINDUP, HIGH 3/4. SHORT ARM. SLIGHT HAND PUMP AT TOP OF JERKY DELIVERY. SLIGHT ACROSS BODY DELIVERY. MOST FB'S 87-89, SLIGHT ARM SIDE RUN. SLURVE-CB TIGHT, FLASHES DOWN ROT. GOOD ARM SPEED FADE CHANGE . LOCATES ALL PITCHES, ESPECIALLY FB. QUICK ARM W/ DECEPTION DELIVERY. CONFIDENT IN A QUIET WAY. GOES AFTER HITTERS.

5. DAVID BAILEY 7th Pick 2004 Draft (Reds)

RHP R/R 6'4" 185 1986-05-03....White guy, dark hair

COMMENT: MEDIUM-LONG FRAME. GOOD BODY. LONG, SLENDER, BUILD. HIGH WAISTED. LONG ARMS. LARGE HANDS. LOOSE, EFFORTLESS ARM. COMFORT ZONE 93-95 W/ LATE SINK. BALL EXPLODES OUT OF HAND. 11/5 CB W/ TIGHT ROTATION, SHARP K ZONE BITE WHEN OUT FRONT. EXCELLENT MOUND PRESENCE. YOUNG RHP W/ EXTREMELY HIGH CEILING. EFFORTLESS POWER ARM W/ PLUS PITCHABILITY.

Anyways, here are just 5 guys from the 2004 Draft, I will keep them coming if you want....If I shouldn't be doing this on the forums someone let me know....And Jack, let me know if I can help in any other way

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well in that case, heres the info I have....note, i left off appearance and age because i didn't wanna hafta to look up that stuff :).....

Triple A Oklahoma City

C Gerald Laird (Starting C)

C Robert Machado

1B Adrian Gonzalez (Starting 1B)

1B Jason Hart (Starting DH)

2B Ian Kinsler (Starting 2B) - RH, 6'0, 185, physically resembles Michael Young, hit 300 / .400 / .480, Hit a total of 51 doubles, 20 hr's, 98 rbi's, 23 SB's, in Frisco he also hit .352 when leading off the inning, hit .323 / .425 / .490 against right handed pitching and .247 / .340 / .459 against southpaws in the Texas League.

2B Marshall McDougall - hit 282 / .349 / .511 with 19 HRs and 69 RBIs for AAA Oklahoma.

SS Manny Alexander (Starting SS)

3B German, Esteban (Starting 3B)

OF Chad Allen (Starting LF)

OF Andres Torres (Starting CF)

OF Ramon Nivar (Starting RF) - 3.9 from Home to First,

OF Jason Conti

SP Chris Young (#1) - RHP, 6'10, fastball 95-96, curve, circle change, split-finger changeup

SP Kameron Loe (#2) - RHP, 6'8, 220, sinking fastball (tops around 90), change, slider, curve Three-Quarter Delivery, great control

SP Joaquin Benoit (#3)

SP John Hudgins (#4) - RHP, draws comparisons to Greg Maddux, 4 seam (88-93), 2 seam, knuckle curve

SP Erik Thompson (#5) - RHP, 5'9,180, fastball (tops at 95), power slider, changeup, curve

SP R.A. Dickey

RP Juan Dominguez - RHP, devasting change and fastball, slow delivery, developing sluvry curve.

RP Nick Regilio - RHP, 6'2, 200, sizzling fastball with sink (reaches 97), a slider and a change

RP Jose Veras - 6'5, 235, had a 1.45 ERA, 19 K's, BB'd 4, with 11 saves in the Dominican Winter League,

RP Ryan Bukvich

RP Travis Hughes

RP Miguel Tejera

CL Vladimir Nunez

Double A Frisco

C Matt Nickeas (Starting C) - Solid arm strength, displays good hands, blocks balls adequately, hit .279/.381/.453 against RHP & .316/.391/.614 against LHP.

C Dustin Smith - defense receivers poor marks, showed improved power going .335 / .414 / .500 in 194 AB in Cal League

1B Jason Botts (Starting 1B) - Switch Hitter, 6'6, 245, best power hitting prospect in system, above average plate discipline.

2B Jason Bourgeois (Starting 2B) - 5'9", 180 pound, black, great speed,

SS Joaquin Arias (Starting SS) - quick hands, good footwork, very fast, 6'2, 160, hit .300 / .350 / .370 in High A, plus plus range, plus arm,

SS Drew Meyer (Starting DH) - 2nd Best Arm in System, good glove, proved he can handle AA pitching, 316 / .385 / .347 in 2003 and .389 / .421 / .444 in

September of 2004.

3B Edgar Gonzalez (Starting 3B)

OF Vincent Sinisi (Starting LF) - not terribly fast 4.32 home-to-first, arm strength is ordinary at best, scouts question his power, he hit .310 / .383 / .472 in 248 Cal

League at-bats, blistering right handed pitchers with a .339 / .415 / .517 showing while struggling against lefties at a relatively anemic .235 / .293 / .353 clip, comparable to

Rusty Greer.

OF Juan Senreiso (Starting CF) -Best Arm in System - 6'1, 205, potential 5 tool OF, compared to Preston Wilson or Milton Bradley, very good arm best suited for

RF, 313/.370/.468 with 11 homers and 65 RBIs, stealing 28 bags in 40 attempts at three different levels culminating with a stunning .348 / .375 / .543 performance in 11

games at double A Frisco.

OF Rashad Eldridge (Starting RF) - Switch Hitter, 6'1, 180, hit 284 / .381 / .376 in AA Frisco, doesn't hit the long ball, hit .374 / .456 / .515 against lefties, plus

defender.

OF Jeremy Cleveland - went .277 / .354 / .413 in High A, ordinary defender at best, marginal power, pure hitter

SP Thomas Diamond (#1) - RHP, 6'2, 230, Fastball tops at 97 (norm is 93-94), slider 83-84, changeup 79-82, curveball (12-6), Roger Clemons build.

SP John Danks (#2) - LHP, solid fastball (tops at 93), best curveball in system (best pitch), changeup

SP Nick Masset (#3) - RHP, 4 seamer (90-95), sinker (90-91), circle change (78-81), curve (77-80), cutter (86-89)

SP Josh Rupe (#4) - 6'2, 190, cutter (BA calls this his best pitch), curve, fastball, slider, changeup

SP Wes Littleton (#5) - RHP, 6'1, 185, straight sidearm, fastball (tops at 89), slider, changeup

RP Justin Thompson

RP C.J. Wilson - RHP, Athletic 6'2", 190 pounds. He features an above-average change, a slurvy breaking ball and a heavy sinking 90ish fastball.

RP A.J. Murray - LHP, went 10-4 3.63 ERA in Texas League.

RP Ryan Wing - LHP, low 90s sinking fastball, slider.

RP Steve Rowe - named a Texas League All-Star last season, dominated righties holding them to a .187 avg and lefties to a .207.

CL Agustin Montero - went 2-0 with 4 saves in AA, K'd 36 in 30 innings but walked 16.

Single A Bakersfield

C Justin Hatcher - (Starting C) - went 289 / .388 / .411 and was much tougher against lefties (.379 / .465 / .569) than right handers (.250 / .353 / .341), not much power.

C Angel Sanchez - Sanchez was assigned to the AZL club where he hit .258 / .371 / .450 with a team-leading five jacks in 120 at-bats.

1B Jim Fasano (Starting 1B) - LH, 6'5, 235, plus power and great bat speed

2B Micah Furtado (Starting 2B) - LH, hit hit .306 / .431 / .444 against right handers and .298 / .372 / .357 against southpaws, strictly a 2B, excellent speed and quickness, good arm strength, stole 17 of 29 attempts last year.

2B Tug Hulett - LH, led NWL in OBP (.444), third in stolen bases (19), no power whatsoever, fundamentally sound but not a plus defender

3B Travis Metcalf (Starting 3B) - 6'3, 200, hit going .266 / .348 / .500 with 62 RBI's (2nd best in NWL) and 15 HRs (2nd bets in NWL), K'd 74 times but walked 37 times, good defensively

SS Santiago Perez (Starting SS)

OF Andrew Wishy (Starting LF) - LH, Hit 14 HRs in Low A, hasn’t yet demonstrated that he can handle southpaw pitching, going just .202 / .296 / .298 while hitting right handers at a .269 / .368 / .438 clip and he is still an awkward outfielder.

OF Anthony Webster (Starting CF) - LH, 6'0, 220, draws physical comparisons to a young Marquise Grissom, has every tool in the box but raw, southpaw hit LHP (.283 /.347 / .348) and RHP (.288 / .368 / .469) almost equally well, but shows much more power against right handers, but has the physical strength to project much more power down the line, hit 297 / .381 / .389 in 185 at bats.

OF Ben Harrison (Starting RF) - RH, 6'4, 205, 3% body fat, physically looks quite a bit like Gabe Kapler, 271 / .358 / .477 with 11 homers (9th best in the league), K'd 64 times in 214 ABs

OF K.C. Herren (Starting DH)(Plays CF) - LH, 6'1, 210, good speed, average arm, plus bat with projectable power, tremendous work ethic and a boat load of confidence.

SP Erik Hurley (#1) - RHP, 6'4, 185, 93 mph Fastball, Slider, three quarters

SP Michael Schlatt (#2) - RHP, 6'7, 205, 88-91 mph heater with late, arm-side tail that touches 92, slurvy slider is reportedly below-average at this point, and he's used a split-finger and changeup.

SP Matt Lorenzo (#3) - RHP, 6'3, 225, Ryan Drese build, Mid-90s 4 Seam Fastball, 2 Seam fastball, inconsistent but devasting curve.

SP Johnny Lujan (#4) - RHP, sinking two seamer tops at 95 (norm is 92-93), three quarter rotation.

SP Brandon Mattoon (#5) - LHP, 6'3, 225, drop down delivery, 11-6 record and the league’s fifth best ERA at 2.87 in 131.1 Innings, K'd 88 and BB'd 17.

SP Edison Volquez - 6'1, 170, build compared to more rubust Pedro in his 20s, fastball (92-95), curve, change

RP Jesse Ingram - went 4-1 with a 1.42 ERA with four saves for Spokane, allowed 19 hits and 16 walks in 31.2 innings pitched.

RP Kelvin Jimenez - RHP, fastball tops 97, slider, changeup (best pitch)

RP Dave Mazurek - went 8-2 with a 3.07 ERA and 8 saves in Stockton (A)

RP Omar Beltre - 6'3, 215, slider (78-83), fastball (92-93, tops at 95), splitter

CL Jarrod Burcie - pure closer, 96 MPH fastball, held league to a .198 avg, overall went 3-0 with a 1.74 ERA in 14 appearances striking out 40 while walking 5 in 31 innings.

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Not to show you up or anything, but here are some moves and stuff you missed:

Mike Fetters is a Free Agent

Mark DeRosa is on the Rangers

Omar Daal is a FA

David Segui is a FA

Ellis Burks is a FA

Ricky Gutierrez is a Mariner

Sandy Martinez is on the Tigers

Tom Goodwin is a FA

Rey Ordonez is a FA

Darren Bragg is on the Indians

Mike Matthews is on the Mets

Damian Moss is a FA

Franklyn Gracesqui is a FA

Aaron Small is a Yankee

(Personal Opinion) I would raise Dejesus's speed to at least 70

Brain Falkenborg is a Padre

Lou Merloni is an Angel

Adrian Hernandez is a FA

Ricky Bottalico is a Brewer

Vic Darensborg is a FA

C.J. Nitkowski is a Twin

Jim Mecir is a Marlin

Lou Collier is a FA

Doug Glanville is a Yankee

Shawn Wooten is a Red Sox

Tony Alvarez is on the White Sox

Andy Ashby is a FA

Antonio Osuna is a National

Bo Hart is not a switch hitter

Jeremi Gonzalez is a Red Sox

Damon Rolls is a Yankee

Rey Sanchez is a Yankee

Randall Simon is a FA (might want to change POS to 1B)

Rocky Biddle is a FA

Rich Aurilia is a Red

Dave Berg is on the Red Sox

Eric Munson is a Twin

Rob Fick is a FA

Once again, Im not trying to show you up, but I am showing you some transactions you missed and also some player editing you may have missed. Other than those transactions, I love your roster set, especially because you imported some players from mvp baseball 2004 that aren't in 2005.

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