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    Nats still going after Dunn?

    This was posted in the ORG:

    per new jersy paper:
    http://www.examiner.com/a-966748~Exp...offseason.html

    "The Nats very nearly traded for Cincinnati’s Adam Dunn in July, and may re-visit that situation again this fall. Dunn and Austin Kearns are close friends, and Dunn’s been heard to speak favorably about playing in Washington. "


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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    The Nats have some relievers that I have interest in.


    Luis Ayala, Jon Rauch, Chad Cordero.

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Did Jimbo not learn anything while he was here? Dunn+Kearns+Lopez+Pena=90+ loses a year.
    When I see the 2016 Reds, I see a 100 loss team and no direction.

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Quote Originally Posted by redsfanmia View Post
    Did Jimbo not learn anything while he was here? Dunn+Kearns+Lopez+Pena=90+ loses a year.
    They didn't lose those games because of those players. More because of the supporting cast.
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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Any discussions with the Nats, if Dunn is involved, begin and end with Zimmerman (if we could get he or EE to try their hand at left field). If he's not on the table, no thanks.

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Quote Originally Posted by Prf15 View Post
    The Nats have some relievers that I have interest in.


    Luis Ayala, Jon Rauch, Chad Cordero.
    Dunn for relievers is something I want no part of. Unless it's in addition to bona fide starting pitching.

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Quote Originally Posted by Screwball View Post
    Dunn for relievers is something I want no part of. Unless it's in addition to bona fide starting pitching.

    Yeah I wouldn't trade Dunn for all relievers either, we just got major problems in the bullpen I threw those names out to be apart of a deal.

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    The ONLY way the Reds should trade Dunn is for a starter who is a #1 or #2. Dunn is in his prime and the Reds have the money to pay him. He should be a building block of the team.
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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Not a fan of trading offense for offense, but I am willing to trade Dunn if the deal includes Zimmerman.

    I'd do Dunn and EE for Zim and Hill.
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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    The Nationals also have Dimitri Young...man these guys are the Old Reds....and I even think Larkin is a part of the organization

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Quote Originally Posted by stevekun View Post
    The Nationals also have Dimitri Young...man these guys are the Old Reds....and I even think Larkin is a part of the organization
    He is. He's like their "Special Assistant to the GM." And even more stomach-turning was that he represented the Nationals at the draft this year.


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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    I don't trade Dunn to the Nationals unless they throw us a Herschel Walker type deal. Otherwise, I say NOT INTERESTED.

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    From the same ORG thread, here is a trade idea STARTER:

    Dunn and EE for Zimmerman and Cordero.

    Personally, I like EE and he had a HOT last two months to pull out of a major slump. Zimmerman is compared by some to Rolen.

    I say we're giving up A LOT with Dunn, but saving a lot of $$, albeit IMO to spend on nothing since I wouldn't go after a FA SP in 2008, I'd do it in 2009.

    I also don't think it's the way to go since we have the prospect of trying to replace BOTH Griffey and Dunn after 2008. IF someone is thinking of bringing up Jay Bruce - in 2008 - to replace Dunn, then we are left with the same issue in 2009.

    Somehow I think that ends us with Norris Hopper playing CF and leading off. That is not good, even if you have a 28 year old Roger Clemens pitching every 5th day...

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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLEEDS View Post
    From the same ORG thread, here is a trade idea STARTER:

    Dunn and EE for Zimmerman and Cordero.

    Personally, I like EE and he had a HOT last two months to pull out of a major slump. Zimmerman is compared by some to Rolen.

    I say we're giving up A LOT with Dunn, but saving a lot of $$, albeit IMO to spend on nothing since I wouldn't go after a FA SP in 2008, I'd do it in 2009.

    I also don't think it's the way to go since we have the prospect of trying to replace BOTH Griffey and Dunn after 2008. IF someone is thinking of bringing up Jay Bruce - in 2008 - to replace Dunn, then we are left with the same issue in 2009.

    Somehow I think that ends us with Norris Hopper playing CF and leading off. That is not good, even if you have a 28 year old Roger Clemens pitching every 5th day...

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    Why wouldn't an outfield of Hamilton, Bruce, and Hopper work? It adds a lot of youth, and a lot of athleticism. I'm not for that, but if we can get a lot for Dunn, then I would be all for it.
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    Re: Nats still going after Dunn?

    Quote Originally Posted by GoReds33 View Post
    Why wouldn't an outfield of Hamilton, Bruce, and Hopper work? It adds a lot of youth, and a lot of athleticism. I'm not for that, but if we can get a lot for Dunn, then I would be all for it.
    Because personally, I would prefer an Outfield of (from L to R) Dunn, Hamilton, and Bruce.

    Youth, athleticism, and about 40 HR's and 75 more RBIs...

    If you think subtracting 40 HR's/75 RBI's, and getting even a .5 ERA improvement for a 200 inning Starting pitcher is going to equate to 12-15 more wins from our team, then you do it. I don't see that happening in 2008.

    NOW, in 2009 - when you can REASONABLY replace Junior with Bruce, losing maybe 5-10 HR's and 10-30 RBI's - AND get ~$12M+ more to spend on Starting Pitching, then you can make a dent in your Net Wins.

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