Well there certainly is a lot of discussion going on around the draft date, especially the time. We'll try to hammer this one out in the next few days.
And remember when I posted something about how quiet the
Hot Stove league had become? OOPS, I guess the DMBL gods heard me and forced a couple of trades over the past 24 hours.
First it was
Vancouver completing a long-rumored deal that sent outfielder
Jason Bay, young first baseman
Conor Jackson and a fourth round pick in 2009 to
Marietta for DMBL veteran
Todd Helton. Helton had been a mainstay in the Mighty Men lineup since 2001, so the fans were very upset at the news. Irate fans called into the
Fan's Rude Awakening radio show this morning screaming for owner
David Landsman's head. "We could have gotten the same package for
Wes Helms" said livid caller Jimbo from Kennesaw. "If Landsman knew what he was doing he could have gotten
Prince Fielder and
Vlad Guerrero for Helton" said another heated listener. Landsman was too distraught for questions but issued a brief statement that began "Today we say goodbye to a truly Mighty Man." A tearful Landsman departed the scene while upset fans picketed the parking lot. "He was a fan favorite" said manager
Graig Nettles.
Meanwhile,
Honolulu finally did something about their glut of catchers. The Sharks shipped off
Brian McCann to
D.C. in exchange for pitcher
Mark Buehrle and a third round pick. Buerhle will solidify a solid staff featuring
Roy Oswalt and
Jered Weaver, while McCann slides right into the starting lineup for the Bushslappers.
Kenji Johjima is expected to take over the everyday catching duties for the Sharks.