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    Re: Kearns on the block

    My head hurts....
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    A little bit off topic, but do you guys think that Jesse Winker profiles more like Pete Rose or is he just the next Hal Morris??


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    Re: Kearns on the block

    I'm going to bed... I didn't believe this at first, but after seeing so many people saying they heard this on the Radio that made me think "what if" I just don't understand why this would leak on ESPN Radio but no where else on the net or TV... oh well, I guess we'll see tomorrow.

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Only thing in this thread I can see happening is Jake Westbrook, and I hope we don't pay the farm for him
    Go Gators!

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Which rumor is more unbelievable?

    The one we don't know the original source of (sourceless claim on ESPN board) and we land Willis and/or Tejada?

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    The one we know the original source of (some writer's opinion) and we land Jake Westbrook?

    hmm... I say neither, but I bet something does happen pretty soon.

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Soooo...what times the presser then?

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    I heard we were getting John Rocker for Billy Hatcher.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    and Terry Lee

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by pahster
    The return for Dunn would have to be tremendous. Like Liriano-big.
    I can't say I agree with you. I'd want more for Kearns than Dunn. Dunn hits taters, that's about it, IMO. If you think about it, he really is a defensive liability in LF. He does nothing in the field that makes me say "Only a couple players in MLB could do that." He's going to cost a lot of money in the next few years, and I'd rather have a .280 ish hitter with 25-30 HRs and 100 RBI than a .230 hitter with 50/95.

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by savafan
    I'm hearing nothing on ESPN radio
    Is your radio turned on?

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Tucker
    Is your radio turned on?




    Wouldn't make any difference on this thread.

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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by LexingtonRedleg
    I can't say I agree with you. I'd want more for Kearns than Dunn. Dunn hits taters, that's about it, IMO. If you think about it, he really is a defensive liability in LF. He does nothing in the field that makes me say "Only a couple players in MLB could do that." He's going to cost a lot of money in the next few years, and I'd rather have a .280 ish hitter with 25-30 HRs and 100 RBI than a .230 hitter with 50/95.
    Kearns hasn't hit 25-30 HR's and 100 RBI. He might, but he hasn't. Dunn would get about 3 times the amount of talent that Kearns would bring in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LexingtonRedleg
    I can't say I agree with you. I'd want more for Kearns than Dunn. Dunn hits taters, that's about it, IMO. If you think about it, he really is a defensive liability in LF. He does nothing in the field that makes me say "Only a couple players in MLB could do that." He's going to cost a lot of money in the next few years, and I'd rather have a .280 ish hitter with 25-30 HRs and 100 RBI than a .230 hitter with 50/95.
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    lastly you wouldn't take a one possibly two relievers with ERAs south of 4.10(Herges/Borowski) for Denorfia?
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    Yes, I'd do that trade in a heartbeat. We need bullpen a lot more than a 4th OF.
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by kbrake
    We trade Dunn for Ervin Santana and I will slit my throat.
    What if RHP Brenden Donnelly was added to the deal?
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    Re: Kearns on the block

    Quote Originally Posted by RedsMan3203
    What is the longest non-game thread we've had before?
    Probably something to do with Dunn, Ks and OBP, or something along those lines...

    EDIT: Spoke too soon. Didn't imagine this could BECOME a Dunn thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by LexingtonRedLeg
    I can't say I agree with you. I'd want more for Kearns than Dunn. Dunn hits taters, that's about it, IMO. If you think about it, he really is a defensive liability in LF. He does nothing in the field that makes me say "Only a couple players in MLB could do that." He's going to cost a lot of money in the next few years, and I'd rather have a .280 ish hitter with 25-30 HRs and 100 RBI than a .230 hitter with 50/95.
    We'll burn that bridge when we get to it.


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