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Baseballs Winter Meetings used to be the highlight of the off season. Boston Bruins Jerseys . They still are, to a certain degree, but not nearly what they once were. Last year at Nashville, for instance, things were pretty quiet. You might say what turned out to be the biggest story was Boston signing outfielder/DH Jonny Gomes to a two-year deal worth $10 million. The biggest trade, if you can believe it, was probably Miami dealing former Jays shortstop Yunel Escobar to Tampa Bay for shortstop prospect Derek Dietrich. Alex Anthopoulos has presided over four Winter Meetings and has made just two trades of note over that span. In 2010, he dealt right-hander Shaun Marcum to Milwaukee and in 2011 he shipped pitching prospect Nestor Molina to the Chicago White Sox for reliever, maybe future closer, Sergio Santos. To be fair to Alex, he did most of his heavy lifting last year before the meetings; including that mammoth 12-player deal with the Marlins. If you dig a little deeper over the past four years, some of the biggest moves have backfired on the teams that appeared at the time to be striking gold. In 2010, the Red Sox pulled off a four-player deal with San Diego to get Adrian Gonzalez and then signed Carl Crawford to the largest deal ever given to a position player who had never hit 20 home runs in a season; Crawford leaving Tampa Bay to sign a seven-year, $142 million deal with the Bosox. Less than two years later, on August 25, 2012, Boston packaged Gonzalez and Crawford into an eight-player deal with the Dodgers that in the long run helped change the fortunes of both clubs. In 2011 at Dallas, the Angels stole the show with a couple of major free agent signings, getting Albert Pujols on a 10-year, $240 million deal and left-handed starter C. J Wilson on a five-year pact worth $77.5 million. Pujols had a decent first years with the Angels but then had his second year cut short by a foot injury and only hit 17 homers in 99 games. Some questioned whether he will ever return to the "superstar" form of his St. Louis days; especially when he will be 34 next season. Wilson has pitching pretty well for the Angels, racking up a 30-17 record with a 3.60 ERA, but the Angels havent come close to making the playoffs since these two arrived on the scene. The Halos only compounded their troubles by signing Rangers free agent left fielder Josh Hamilton to a five year, $125 million deal on December 13 of last year. Hamilton only hit .250 with 21 homers and 79 runs batted in. So in the last four Winter Meetings, there seems to have been more questionable moves than good. In 2009 at Indianapolis, the biggest news might have involved the media. Baseball print and broadcast legend Peter Gammons left ESPN to join MLB.com, the MLB Network and NESN. Oddly enough on the eve of these Winter Meetings in Orlando, ESPN announced Curt Schilling would be moving into the both on Sunday Night Baseball with Dan Shulman and John Kruk; Schilling replacing Orel Hershiser, who is heading for the Dodgers new network. After all that happened last week, including Robby Cano signing with Seattle and Carlos Beltran joining the Yankees, you have to wonder if this is going to be a relatively quiet week in Orlando. For the fans sake, I hope it isnt. I mentioned in my last article that the new executive director of the Players Association, Tony Clark, once hit three homers in a game against the Blue Jays. Well, I researched it a little further. The game was at Rogers Centre on August 28, 2004. Clark had started the game going 0-for-2, and then in the 6th inning he slugged a three-run homer off lefty Ted Lilly. In the 8th inning, he added a solo shot off Jason Frasor and in the 9th another bases empty blast off Kerry Ligtenberg. So Clark wound up going 3-for-5 with five runs batted in, in an 18-6 Yankees blowout win. That, however, wasnt the most unusual aspect of that game. The Blue Jays scored two runs in the bottom of the 8th and actually shaved the Yanks lead to 9-6. Things were getting dicey, so skipper Joe Torre brought in Mariano Rivera with two out in the 8th. Rivera did his job retiring all four men he faced. The Yankees, though, scored nine runs in the top of the 9th to turn it into a laugher. Nevertheless, Rivera got his 45th save in a 12-run victory. I would doubt that ever happened before or since. Its amazing the stuff you can discover on Baseball Almanac. Roy Halladay, whos battled through shoulder issues the last two years, is going to retire. In fact, he is going to call it a career as a Blue Jay. He will sign a one-day contract with the Jays before officially retiring. That would lead you to believe that if Roy makes it to the Hall of Fame one day he will go in as a Blue Jay. Also quite the coincidence that Halladay would retire in the same off-season as his good friend and former Jays teammate Chris Carpenter. The game will miss them both. Jaroslav Halak Jersey . As a follow-up, TSN.ca offers you the opportunity to chime in on all the big issues with our insiders. Read up on all the questions and answers, and put in your own two cents on our popular Your Call feature. David Backes Jersey .com) - World No. 1 Rafael Nadal, Wimbledon champion Andy Murray and four-time Australian Open titlist Roger Federer were among Mondays fourth-round winners at Melbourne Park. http://www.thebostonbruinshockey.com/bobby-orr-hockey-jersey/ . So true. It is one thing to create a winning football team, and another to keep it winning. Each and every week it changes. The NFL creates a unique interest of not who is "the best", but much more who is "the best this week".European captain Darren Clarke blooded six Ryder Cup debutants in his 12-man line up - Andy Sullivan, Danny Willett, Chris Wood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Thomas Pieters and Rafa Cabrera Bello. Long-hitting Belgian Pieters proved to be an inspired choice as the 24-year-old claimed a record four points on his debut.He capped a brilliant week by setting a European rookie record with four points after playing in all five sessions, while Cabrera-Bello impressively registered 2.5 points from his three matches while Woods victory over reigning US Open champion Dutin Johnson helped him pick up a point in Sundays singles. In stark contrast, Sullivan, Masters champion Willett, and Fitzpatrick came away with nothing. Ryder Cup: Best singles matches The top five singles matches from Hazeltine National But there are more candidates chomping at the bit to take their place at golfs prestigious biennial event when it heads to the Albatros Course at Le Golf National in Paris.Here, we pick out some of the players who will be favourites to make the line-up.Jacob Olesen The 26-year-old Dane turned pro four years ago and has won three time on the European Tour with his most recent coming at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last year. His best finish at a major arrived at The Masters in 2013 where he finished tied sixth.Tommy Fleetwood Southport golfer Fleetwood found his way into the top 50 in the world rankings at the start of last year. The former English amateur champion has won once on Tour - the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles in 2013.Alexander Levy El Toro is a former French Amateur Championship and claimed his first win on the Tour in 2014 at the Volvo China. He recently won the European Open after a nervy play-off against Ross Fisher. Shane Lowry The 29-year-old Irishman went close to winning the US Open at Oakmont when he finished in a tie for second place behind Dustin Johnson after leading through three rounds. If he can rediscover that form then he will have a great chance of making the team. Top five Ryder Cup shots The five top shots at Hazzeltine National Tyrrell Hatton The Marlow golfer was runner-up at the 2014 Joburg Open but made his mark at The Open when he tied fifth before sealing a 10th-placed finish at the PGA Championship. Cam Neely Jersey. VOTE: Ryder Cups best rookie Which rookie was most impressive? Joost Luiten The Dutchman has won five times on the Tour, including wins at the Wales Open and KLM Open. He has also played across the pond, finishing 13th at the WGC-Cadillac Championship and 26th at the Masters and PGA Championship.Andrew Johnston Affectionately known as Beef Johnston is Britains new golfing heavyweight and unashamed about his fast food diet and love for steaks. The colourful 27-year-old almost gave up golf three years ago because he was broke. This year he became star of The Open at Royal Troon where he finished eighth and will be a fans favourite to make the 2018 team. Andrew Beef Johnston says hes relish the Ryder Cup atmosphere if he qualifies to play in 2018 Watch the World Grand Prix Darts, Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus the Japanese Grand Prix and Premier League football on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Ryder Cup: Best singles matches Top five Ryder Cup shots VOTE: Ryder Cups best rookie Golf live on Sky Sports ' ' '

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