Re: Piazza to Padres




Tom K wrote:
> > I'm surprised anyone gave him a contract.
>
> Why not? This is a guy who had an OPS+ that was still higher then league
> average - slightly higher, but still higher. He's going to a park that is
> also horrible for hitters, but this is a good signing for the Padres.

Molina remains unsigned, correct? Very strange.

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