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hebroncougar 05-27-2007 09:30 AM

some realistic trade ideas
 
Here's what I would do..........

Make a deal with the Mets:
Trade Dunn, Lohse for Milledge (RH bat you are going to need) , and Kevin Mullvey (AA)

Trade Weathers and Stanton to the Yanks (they need bullpen help) for.........Chase Wright and another low prospect

Trade Griffey to the Braves for Saltamachhia

Trade Hatteberg, Valentin for any mid prospect you can get.

Degenerate39 05-27-2007 09:39 AM

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If the Reds trade Junior I will not watch another game this year.

chisdad 05-27-2007 10:13 AM

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Exactly how I feel.

NorrisHopper30 05-27-2007 10:20 AM

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Satalamacchia will be a stud, though.

DTCromer 05-27-2007 10:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by degenerate10 (Post 1363272)
If the Reds trade Junior I will not watch another game this year.


Why? Because getting some decent players for him may actually help this team?

It amazes me when people say this. Jr. is taking up like 13 million in payroll and is only getting older/slower and he shouldn't be in the Reds plans for the next year or two. Trading him now for some decent prospects/players would only make perfect sense.

But I guess we'd rather see him as a Reds player on an underachieving team.

We want this organization to become better but we don't want to trade a guy who's value will never be higher at his age?

hebroncougar 05-27-2007 11:27 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by degenerate10 (Post 1363272)
If the Reds trade Junior I will not watch another game this year.

Face facts. The Reds aren't going to contend anytime soon. Jr. doesn't feel like this is his hometown anyways (and I don't think he has since they didn't resign Larkin), read the article from this year that states "I work in Cincinnati" when asked if he enjoyed playing for his hometown team. Get something for him before he retires, or moves on to another team at the end of his contract, and you're not getting squat.

Degenerate39 05-27-2007 12:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DTCromer (Post 1363291)
Why?

Why? Because he's been my favorite player for years and he's finally having a good year on my favorite team. I want him to hit number 600 as a Red. Because I want to see him finish his career off as a Red. Because I know he can stay healthy for a few more seasons possibly getting close to 700. Why? Because every time he gets to bat I get excited because he's getting closer to number 600. Also he's been the only reason for me to watch this team this season.

DTCromer 05-27-2007 12:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by degenerate10 (Post 1363383)
Why? Because he's been my favorite player for years and he's finally having a good year on my favorite team. I want him to hit number 600 as a Red. Because I want to see him finish his career off as a Red. Because I know he can stay healthy for a few more seasons possibly getting close to 700. Why? Because every time he gets to bat I get excited because he's getting closer to number 600. Also he's been the only reason for me to watch this team this season.

I can see for selfish reasons, but as a fan of the Reds, trading Jr. for the right pieces is the right thing to do.

Shaggy Sanchez 05-27-2007 12:51 PM

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I love to watch Griffey play and at this point he is really the only thing worth going to the ballpark for but I would also like to see him have a chance to win a ring. As for the trade mentioned above though, there is no chance the Braves would deal Saltamachhia for Griffey. As good as Griffey is hitting right now there is still no gaurantee that he will make it through the rest of the year let alone the rest of the month. The Braves aren't going to give up a stud prospect for a guy who cost 12 million dollars and could break down tomorrow.

jimbo 05-27-2007 01:13 PM

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As much as some of you want Griffey gone, you have to remember he ultimately gets to decide whether or not he wants to be traded. It would be very difficult to trade him and would take a unique situation. Trading Dunn makes much more sense, would be a lot easier and would free up just as much money.

HokieRed 05-27-2007 01:37 PM

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No reason for Braves to trade Saltalamacchia for Griffey. If they don't get a starting pitcher, it won't batter how many more bats they acquire.

Degenerate39 05-27-2007 01:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DTCromer (Post 1363402)
I can see for selfish reasons, but as a fan of the Reds, trading Jr. for the right pieces is the right thing to do.

Yes, call me selfish for wanting to keep our best player on the team. I am selfish.

REDblooded 05-27-2007 01:45 PM

Re: some realistic trade ideas
 
to keep the best player on a team at the sake of the longterm success of the team if there were a decent trade to be made would be foolish.

carry on

hebroncougar 05-27-2007 01:52 PM

Re: some realistic trade ideas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbo (Post 1363438)
As much as some of you want Griffey gone, you have to remember he ultimately gets to decide whether or not he wants to be traded. It would be very difficult to trade him and would take a unique situation. Trading Dunn makes much more sense, would be a lot easier and would free up just as much money.

Griffey would be much, much closer to home for himself playing in ATL. I think it might be the only place he would agree to be traded to.

Doro 05-27-2007 03:13 PM

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those arnt realistic trade ideas


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