here's two:
Brayan Pena, Atlanta
Humberto Quintera, Hous
any others?
here's two:
Brayan Pena, Atlanta
Humberto Quintera, Hous
any others?
Worth mentioning? Doesn't seem like it...
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Javy Lopez just retired as well after not making the Braves. Not endorsing just informing.
Bowen, Oakland;
Soto, Cubs;
Quiroz, Orioles;
Buck, KC
I like Brayan Pena better than any of the Reds catchers, but with Lopez retiring, he probably makes the Braves.
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I think most of these guys are going to make their respective clubs...
Soto and Buck are starting C's for their respective teams. Soto can rake.
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I was just reading an article that said Corky Miller is expected to make the Braves roster as the backup catcher, leaving out in the cold. I would definitely like to see Krivsky target Pena. He just turned 26 years old in January, is a switch-hitter, and has a career .303/.350//.391 line in the minors. His power began to develop a little more last year as he posted a career high .423 SLG% in Richmond with 28 XBH in 345 atbats. On top of that he is considered a good defensive catcher. Go get him, Wayne.
Oh yeah, and he speaks spanish.
Last edited by OnBaseMachine; 03-25-2008 at 01:27 PM.
Per Fox Sports via Rotoworld
I wish they would have made a deal. Maybe when guys start coming off the DL creating more roster issues, they still will.
The Tigers, Reds and Orioles all attempted to trade for Brayan Pena, but the Braves decided to keep him for now as their 25th man.
It's still hard to imagine that they wouldn't let him go for a legitimate prospect. They don't see Pena as a legitimate backup catcher, and while the 26-year-old switch-hitter can play the other corner positions, his bat won't ever make him a starter at one them. If he hadn't been out of options, the Braves almost certainly would have sent him back to Triple-A.
All my posts are my opinion - just like yours are. If I forget to state it and you're too dense to see the obvious, look here!
Any word of Mirabelli landing anywhere?
I hope the reporting is accurate. It's nice to hear that we're at least going after the right targets. He's not ours yet, but hopefully down the road he will.
Brayan Pena was DFA today by the Braves. This is a guy I would like to see the Reds pickup. He would probably be the Reds best catcher. Pena is a career .303/.350/.391 hitter in the minor leagues.
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