whadda ya think of today's trade? obviously tons more trades to come before the end of the month, but kearns and lopez are solid young players
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i still think bowden's a chump, but it's hard not to see how he's not the big winner here. i mean, how ridiculous is it that the headline is "Reds get Majewski in eight-player deal with Washington." huh? sure he's a solid reliever, but there are about 40-50 guys in the minors who could come up and work in the bullpen and have a 3.58 era with a very mediocre strikeout rate.
kearns has never fulfilled his potential, but he's still a solid hitter and only 26 years old, although he will start to get expensive pretty soon. lopez might never match last year, but he's certainly an upgrade over royce fucking clayton. not sure where all the at-bats will go with soriano/guillen/kearns seemingly at two positions, could indicate a soriano deal, but big thumbs up for this one.
kearns has never fulfilled his potential, but he's still a solid hitter and only 26 years old, although he will start to get expensive pretty soon. lopez might never match last year, but he's certainly an upgrade over royce fucking clayton. not sure where all the at-bats will go with soriano/guillen/kearns seemingly at two positions, could indicate a soriano deal, but big thumbs up for this one.
Originally posted by BookerT:agreed, trade headlines are invariably retarded … the key here is that we're getting rid of royce clayton (who would have thought that??) and a good reliever for two solid younger players … i would have liked to have seen us come out of this season still having majewski, but this is a really good trade
i mean, how ridiculous is it that the headline is "Reds get Majewski in eight-player deal with Washington."
with his speed, i could see them putting soriano in CF (and everyone cringing) until he's dealt later this month
apparently that was just the cincy ap writer, which is why the headline appeared that way. espn.com correctly identifies kearns and lopez as the big names. and apparently kearns, even tho he doesn't look it, is a pretty solid defender, so they might try him in center. it'd be worth to get his bat in there every day instead of escobar/anderson/byrd/etc. that's a pretty intimidating lineup they have now, believe it or not.
Lopez and Kearns fantasy value has just taken a huge hit. They go from a shoe box stadium to a park that is not hitter friendly. I was suprised Soriano adapted so well offensively, I didn't keep him last year in one of my leagues because of the trade. I better hope Ian Kinsler makes me not regret it in the second half.
hey, speaking of fantasy baseball, how's that working out for everyone??? :cool:
Fat Sidney to Yanks - Soriano next?
I think Lopez and Kearns are solid additions, but they fit the general Nationals mold of good players that its difficult to get excited about - epitomized by Nick Johnson who's a wonderful hitter, almost never (if ever) has a bad at-bat, but he's just not that exciting a player. Kearns and Lopez are guys who put up good numbers - but they're pretty anonymous outside of fantasy circles. And you would never say to yourself-"I think I'll head over to RFK to watch Lopez and Kearns swing the bat." Still looks like a good trade - I'm just saying that the Nats could use more guys that you want to make it a point to see.
Originally posted by BookerT:50-48 in my league. That still puts me last in my division. But my team will be making a huge comeback in the second half I believe.
hey, speaking of fantasy baseball, how's that working out for everyone??? :cool:
Originally posted by Shemp:Hopefully Bobby Abreau.
Fat Sidney to Yanks - Soriano next?
Luis Matos???
Originally posted by Shemp:Can't be much worse than Marlon Byrd. Can he?
Luis Matos???
hows about 2 straight sweeps! maybe we'll be able to get something for livan after all …
i know some of you will appreciate this … JSF's worthless baseball card collection
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa08:Man alot of those reminds me of collecting cards when I was a kid.
i know some of you will appreciate this … JSF's worthless baseball card collection
lots of baseball card articles the past few weeks. page 2 did an article day a week ago or so, and there was another article in the chronicle yesterday.
then, there's this page- http://baseballcardblog.blogspot.com/
of course, i still collect cards.
then, there's this page- http://baseballcardblog.blogspot.com/
of course, i still collect cards.
Originally posted by Buck Satan:yeah, i remember a lot of those cards specifically … 86-87 was when i got started, they're still sitting in my parents' house somewhere
Man alot of those reminds me of collecting cards when I was a kid.
Bob Walk is untouchable.
but let's not forget that the pirates used to use a blind closer (even though he did have the awesome 1970s/1980s stirrups)-
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new bobblehead schedule
FINALLY i will complete my racing president set with Taft
giddy
http://www.csnwashington.com/baseball-washington-nationals/talk/nats-announce-2014-bobblehead-giveaways?p=ya5nbcs&ocid=yahoo
FINALLY i will complete my racing president set with Taft
giddy
http://www.csnwashington.com/baseball-washington-nationals/talk/nats-announce-2014-bobblehead-giveaways?p=ya5nbcs&ocid=yahoo