Daft Punk Alive 2007 and potential Giants offseason moves...

First to the CD. From what I have read about it, its a live recording of a concert they had in Paris. Its the same concert held at the Greek Theater a few months back that was apparently amazing. They released it to iTunes today, and I found the link on some blog so here it is along with a track listing. Bonus: apparently this is the "deluxe" edition. Don't even really know what that means, but it can't be bad.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T60KNNT0
Tracklist:1. ROBOT ROCK / OH YEAH
2. TOUCH IT / TECHNOLOGIC
3. TELEVISION RULES THE NATION / CRESCENDOLLS
4. TOO LONG / STEAM MACHINE
5. AROUND THE WORLD / HARDER BETTER FASTER STRONGER
6. BURNIN’ /TOO LONG
7. FACE TO FACE / SHORT CIRCUIT
8. ONE MORE TIME / AERODYNAMIC
9. AERODYNAMIC BEATS / FORGET ABOUT THE WORLD
10. PRIME TIME OF YOUR LIFE / BRAINWASHER / ROLLIN’ AND SCRATCHIN’/ALIVE
11. DA FUNK / DAFTENDIREKT
12. SUPERHEROES / HUMAN AFTER ALL / ROCK’N ROLL
On to the more important part of my post. Noah Lowry is an established lefty pitcher who is young, under contract through 2011, and did I mention is he young? He is also pretty good. Last year he was 14-8 with a 3.92 era. Two years before that he was 13-13 3.78 with over 200 IPs. Come on, you can't really try to convince me he is not a hot commodity in today's ridiculous free agent market. (potential suitors, please ignore the 1.55 WHIP from last year). So I gotta believe we can get like some totally awesome sick nasty really good players. The guy I keep coming to is Jed Lowrie. First off, they essentially share the same last name. Thus, it wouldn't even be a real trade. More like a first-name swap. Second, this is actually realistic. He is a shortstop in Triple A for the Red Sox, thus he is blocked by Lugo. Yes, the Red Sox do already have good pitching, but in my mind Santana is gonna cost too much. So, a lefty starter who is already established for a Triple A shortstop who is blocked at the Major League Level by a four year, 36 million dollar contract anyways. Who would turn that down? But don't get me wrong, Lowrie is a stud. Last year between Double A and Triple A, he hit .298, with 47 doubles, 13 home runs, and a .896 OPS. That's a damn good year. And the Giants need a fucking Shortstop because Vizquel is a fucking joke at the plate at this point even if his defense is fun to watch. This is the first of what may be a few installments of "What can the Giants get for Noah Lowry?" I need something besides work to think about and I read McCovey Chronicles everyday and that's all he talks about too. That and Miguel Cabrera trade rumors (that's what I really want for Christmas).
5 comments:
abriendo:
A) good to hear from you
B) WAAAYYY too early for baseball. i am still icing the hangover from the red cunts winning it all, you may be across the country, but back here, it isn't over. at least wait for the snow to start to fall. thanks man
c) i already put the exact same version of that album up three weeks ago. i thought it was fake, but as it turns out, it isnt. i will compare with the itunes version just to make sure. mmm. chocolate (and your tears. they sustain me).
I don't really know much about baseball at the minor league level, so I can't really weigh in on this guy (though I am in full support of any trade that lands us some reasonable talent in the infield, where we have nothing in AAA.)
However, the Red Sox? What would they want with Lowry? Lugo is aging and, with the exception of late last season, not nearly living up to his contract. Additionally, Epstein and Francona proved during the playoffs that they have no issue with replacing highly-paid veterans with young guns (Crisp v. Ellsbury). If this guy Lowrie is really that legit, the possibility of having him and Pedroia anchor that infield for years is an attractive possibility. And finally, let's say the Sox (god forbid) land Santana. True they may forfit Lester, but even if they do that still leaves them with Beckett/Santana/Schilling/Daisuke/Wakefield. What they would gain from trading a prospect for a potentially solid pitcher is hard to see, especially already with a guy like Buchholz in the wings.
A few thoughts:
1) There's no way Lowry would survive in the AL East. His ERA in a pitcher's ballpark, and in a vastly inferior league would undoubtedly balloon upon going to the AL, especially the AL East, and especially trying to pitch in Fenway as a left-handed pitcher. Wet dreams like trading Lowry for a legit shortstop are sweet at the time, but it sucks in the morning when you have to wash your sheets and change your undies.
2) Can we all agree not to talk about baseball until they have a salary cap? There's no reason to feel bad about your team doing bad when other teams are outspending you like crazy. I certainly don't.
3) Daft Punk is incredible, but why would they not perform Digital Love? Has to be considered their best song by almost any objective measure.
4) I had no idea you guys blogged so prolifically here. You're on my google reader now... let the content flow.
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