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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by reds44
    What if you could resign him?
    Its pretty much a no-brainer if you could resign him. We'd probably have to give a little more.


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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by dabvu2498
    ESPN (Steve Phillips) listed 5 Nats who are on the block. Soriano, Guillen, and Armas, Jr. were the 3 I heard.
    Soriano, Guillen, Armas, Hernandez and Vidro....

    I think those were the 5....

    Would mind asking about Patterson and Gary Mesjestki(spelling)
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by reds44
    Armas and Soriano for Dunn?


    I am just throwing it out there to get people's thoughts. I would have to look at some stats to see if I would do it or not.

    I know JimBo loves Dunn.

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    I would boycott.:thumbdown :thumbdown
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by RedsFanatic
    I would do that in a second. Soriano is a better fielder, hitter and baserunner than Dunn.
    don't let facts get in the way.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Alfonso Soriano 2006 .888 OPS
    Adam Dunn 2006 .916 OPS
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Soriano has the higher bat avg I guess

    They will get a load from some foolish team for him, it won't (thankfully) be us
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by Jpup
    Alfonso Soriano 2006 .888 OPS
    Adam Dunn 2006 .916 OPS
    Yeah, but Soriano can swipe 35 bases, is a faster baserunner, and by virtue of his great speed has the potential to become a very good outfielder. The only downside is his age and the fact that he would be a free agent.

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue
    Yeah, but Soriano can swipe 35 bases, is a faster baserunner, and by virtue of his great speed has the potential to become a very good outfielder. The only downside is his age and the fact that he would be a free agent.
    I've got the potential to be the President.

    You have to get on base to steal bases. Dunn hits enough extra base hits to make up for the steals. stolen bases are highly overrated.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Why would ESPN delete threads off of their message board about a baseless rumor? That just doesn't make sense.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    But, of course i'm very interested in what JimBo would want for Armas.....
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by RedsMan3203
    But, of course i'm very interested in what JimBo would want for Armas.....
    Lastings Milledge.

    Austin Kearns probably, which would be a bad idea for the Reds.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by savafan
    Why would ESPN delete threads off of their message board about a baseless rumor? That just doesn't make sense.
    it doesn't involve the Red Sox?
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by Jpup
    I've got the potential to be the President.

    You have to get on base to steal bases. Dunn hits enough extra base hits to make up for the steals. stolen bases are highly overrated.
    So far this season Soriano has more XBHs than Dunn. He did last season as well. You have to get on base to steal bases? Well, he's stolen 20 so far this season, so I guess he's been on base enough to steal that many.

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue
    So far this season Soriano has more XBHs than Dunn. He did last season as well. You have to get on base to steal bases? Well, he's stolen 20 so far this season, so I guess he's been on base enough to steal that many.
    he makes too many outs for me.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by Jpup
    Austin Kearns probably, which would be a bad idea for the Reds.
    Well Armas is on the DL right now. Been on the DL for almost a month with a Strained Right Forearm...

    I think I'd do it... Even with Armas on the DL I think....

    He'd have to throw in Jon Rauch or Gary Majewski or Both or someone else into the deal to make it happen....
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