Friday, May 23, 2014

For non-Yankee and Phillies fans......?




carla


What does your team need to focus on this offseason? Do they need to improve their offense or defense? Is there a big free agent that you think your team should go after? How important is this offseason? Tell me your thoughts on what you think your team can do to improve from last year.


BQ: What teams will Jason Bay and Matt Holliday sign with?



Answer
I'm a Braves fan. They need to improve offense(more power) and some defense(less errors). Though most of those errors were either by:
a. Chipper Jones
b. Yunel Escober
c. A blown call

I don't there is any "big" free agent they are after. Perhaps a closer. I've been keeping an eye on the Braves website, it only looks as though they are looking to trade Lowe and/or Kawakami, and get Adam LaRoche back or another first baseman.

The offseason is very important. It's, basically, when the whole team is put together.

I would like to see Derek Lowe traded, and Kris Medlen in the starting rotation next year. I would like to see Greg Norton gone, and Adam LaRoche re-signed. Matt Diaz needs to have more playing time next year.

Frank Wren needs to go out and get us a (real) closer, resign Tim Hudson, and try Jason Heyward out this spring. The Pitching Rotation is looking pretty good, as of now(if everything goes how I think it will).
~Javy Vasquez
~Jair Jurrjens
~Tim Hudson
~Tommy Hanson
~Kris Medlen

Offense, is fair I guess. Some days, it seems, the Braves could hit their butts off, and others they can't get anything. They left so many men on base..it made me so mad. Hopefully Brian McCann can play alittle better next year(not that he did all that bad). He got lasik eye surgery again, so he shouldn't have to wear glasses.

The Line-up is looking pretty good. I think Martin Prado should play more, probaly second base. I think Frank Wren could trade one of the Braves many prospects to get a good closer. They have so many outfield prospects, that are Major League ready.

The batting order, I think, will look something like this:
Nate McLouth(CF)
Martin Pardo(2B)
Chipper Jones(3B)
Brian McCann(C)
Adam LaRoche(1B)
Yunel Escober(SS)
Matt Diaz(LF)
Jason Heyward/Garrett Anderson(RF)



BQ: I think Bay will probaly stay in Boston. Holliday will probaly go to the Yankees, Red Sox, or another team with alot of money.

Does anyone know any personal experiences or information on laser vision correction?




maryjane


It is something that I really want to get but I don't have a lot of money. What is the average price in the boston area? and do you think they will let you finance it?


Answer
I had PRK a little over a month ago.

I researched my surgeon thoroughly...started with three in my area where I had recommendations from my optometrist and a corneal specialist I work for. I mean, I looked up EVERYTHING I could about them...price for me was not as important as education, experience, their failure/complication rates.

The national average is about $1300 to $2100 per eye, depending on the technology. My hubby had LASIK a couple of weeks before I did and he did finance his. I used my credit card. Funny part...they would not accept CASH!

My husband and I attribute our success to the education and experience of our surgeon...and he wasn't the cheapest, but not the most expensive either. $3400 for him and $4000 for me before our vision insurance discount.

The link below has a lot of information about vision correction procedures...and I put the link from their site to surgeons in Boston. That is most likely NOT the only ones there, but it's a place to start.

For my hubby and I, having our surgeries was a great experience with wonderful results....all due to our surgeon and following our postop instructions very carefully.




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