Yep, the Reds probably asked for Seymour and the Sox countered with Nomar Cash.Originally posted by RosieRed
According to AP, WE are sending THEM the cash:
Yep, the Reds probably asked for Seymour and the Sox countered with Nomar Cash.Originally posted by RosieRed
According to AP, WE are sending THEM the cash:
Baseball is like church. Many attend, few understand
In related news, it was reported today that Hell has in fact frozen over.Originally posted by RosieRed
According to AP, WE are sending THEM the cash:
Film at eleven.
:evilgrin:
Does anybody else think Hell has frozen over?
I mean, it's one thing for the Reds to NOT get money in a deal. It's a completely different thing for them to send money.
It has to be a top prospect.
Raisor,
Great minds think alike.
Why, now that you mention it..Originally posted by Oxilon
Does anybody else think Hell has frozen over?
what's our excuse?Originally posted by Oxilon
Raisor,
Great minds think alike.
(Don't mind me, I'm in a weird mood tonight)
I'll take one Kris Honel, please.
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Well, I think it has something to do with listening to Joe Buck and Cris Collansworth on the Pre Season football game.
Why, I have no clue?
The cash involved is most probably just Sullivan's salary for the rest of the year.
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How about Joe Crede?
SEASON STATS | CAREER: BATTING | FIELDING
YEAR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS
2003 116 408 45 103 18 0 14 56 28 61 1 1 .252 .304 .400 .704
STAT BREAKDOWN
LAST 7 DAYS 4 13 1 6 1 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 .462 .500 .769 1.269
PROJECTED 148 520 57 131 23 0 18 71 36 78 1 1 .252 .304 .400 .704
CAREER 193 669 74 174 30 1 25 100 39 115 2 3 .260 .303 .420 .723
Through August 21, 2003 - Current stats updated real-time, Career stats updated nightly.
I'm your Huckleberry." - Doc Holliday
Crede was one of their top prospects, but now he's in the majors for good.
Don't see them trading any top prospects, especially ones that are currently in the majors, but I see us getting a nice propect.
I'll bet it's no more than the buyout on his option for '04, which has already been declined.Originally posted by JaxRed
The cash involved is most probably just Sullivan's salary for the rest of the year.
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I also wonder if they are going to address the offense. Do White Sox have an alternative to Crede?
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I think it is safe to assume the Reds got the most they could from Sullivan.Sullivan was 37-24 with a 3.91 ERA in 494 appearances in nine seasons with the Reds.
Job well done Scott and enjoy the race
Yeah, Scott will definitely be missed.
Sad to see him go.
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