This can be the continuation of the off season thread. This thread can be used for both the Reds and for the rest of MLB.
This can be the continuation of the off season thread. This thread can be used for both the Reds and for the rest of MLB.
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Yankees Designate Eduardo Nunez For Assignment
By Jeff Todd [April 1 at 3:08pm CST]
The Yankees have designated shortstop Eduardo Nunez for assignment, tweets Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News. A 40-man roster spot was needed for fellow infielder Yangervis Solarte, who beat out Nunez for the club's utility infield role.
Needless to say, the move represents a disappointing step for the 26-year-old, who was once viewed as the eventual replacement for the legendary Derek Jeter. While it remains to be seen whether this means the end of his time in the New York organization, Nunez could well be headed elsewhere.
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/0...francisco.html
The Blue Jays have agreed to sign corner infielder Juan Francisco, according to a report from Hector Gomez of Dominican radio outlet ZDeportes (via Twitter). Francisco, 26, had spent camp with the Brewers but was released when he lost the battle at first to Mark Reynolds and Lyle Overbay. He is a client of Relativity Baseball.
I think this is a good idea to have everything in one easy to find place during Spring Training, but during the season when the board's more active, I don't think it's necessary to consolidate everything. I'd rather allow users to comment on a particular story if he or she sees fit. If anyone disagrees and would prefer everything in one place, please chime in.
Tom Servo (04-02-2014)
I see your point, and agree with it -- to an extent. I think bigger deals deserve their own thread, for example Miguel Cabrera extension, but smaller deals like Eduardo Nunez being DFA's should be consoldated into one thread.
Just my 2 cents.
I think the Reds should attempt to get Nunez, I think he would be a better utility IF than Santiago.
Last edited by RedTeamGo!; 04-02-2014 at 07:30 AM.
Hubba (04-02-2014)
RedTeamGo! (04-02-2014)
True, and if it is a topic not many care about it will quickly move down to the 2nd page, so even if there are a lot of threads only the popular ones will survive.
When has the concept of having one thread, ever stopped this board from having multiple threads, about the same topic going, at the same time?
It hasn't - so aside from Spring Training, which is more specialized (for lack of a better word), it makes me question why we need the same information in multiple places. Like I said, though, I'm open to keeping those two threads stickied if that's what the majority prefer.
I prefer the thread stickied, with links, but no real discussion or commentary. If something warrants more discussion, then a separate thread can be created.
Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. -- Carl Sagan (Pale Blue Dot)
cumberlandreds (04-03-2014),thatcoolguy_22 (04-03-2014),_Sir_Charles_ (04-02-2014)
We'll give it a try.
WrongVerb (04-02-2014)
Red Sox resign Drew for 10M$ this year -- which is his 14.1M$ he would have received as a qualifying offer.
seems pretty generous of the Red Sox to me
The older I get - the better I was
and yes - I hate the Cardinals (Reds fan since 1958)
I miss Raisor
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Braves Claim Pedro Beato From Reds
By Jeff Todd [April 2 at 3:07pm CST]
The Braves have claimed reliever Pedro Beato off of waivers from the Reds, tweets David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Beato will go right onto the team's active roster in time for Friday's game, O'Brien adds (Twitter links), with another reliever likely to be optioned to create space.
Beato, a 6'6" righty, threw last year in the Red Sox organization. He allowed only four earned runs in ten big league frames, but spent most of the year at Triple-A, where he posted a 2.98 ERA over 51 1/3 innings. The 27-year-old saw his most extensive MLB action in 2011with the Mets, when he registered a 4.30 ERA in 67 innings.
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