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    Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    ...really. Seriously.

    http://www.dailynews.com/sports/ci_9101718

    The Dodgers are still interested in Juan Castro, the veteran utility infielder who was designated for assignment by Cincinnati last week, a source close to the situation said. Castro will officially become a free agent if the Reds don't trade him by 10 a.m. today, and signing him would allow the Dodgers to send top shortstop prospect Chin-lung Hu back to the minors so he could get regular playing time.

    One factor that might work against the Dodgers is that they would want Castro to initially go to Triple-A Las Vegas for a few days because he hasn't played since April 17. There are teams interested - notably San Diego - that would immediately put him in the majors.


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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    They are more than welcome to have him.
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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Wayne mentioned recently in an interview that he was trying to send Castro to the Dodgers.

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    I hope Castro catches on somewhere. He seems like a nice guy, and I'd love to see him in the lineup on the opposing team for a change.
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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Damn the Dodgers are stupid.

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Quote Originally Posted by WilyMoROCKS View Post
    Damn the Dodgers are stupid.


    Suppose if they twisted the Reds arm a bit that the Reds could dump some more deadwood off on them?
    Last edited by Spring~Fields; 04-30-2008 at 05:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDREAD View Post
    I hope Castro catches on somewhere. He seems like a nice guy, and I'd love to see him in the lineup on the opposing team for a change.
    He'd probably break up a Harang no hitter with a home run

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt700wlw View Post
    He'd probably break up a Harang no hitter with a home run
    No doubt, like the Red's hitters getting handcuffed by pitchers who previously had 5+ ERAs
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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Quote Originally Posted by WilyMoROCKS View Post
    Damn the Dodgers are stupid.
    It depends. Castro's ok as the last man on the bench, if you don't give up anything for him or pay him anything.

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Quote Originally Posted by Rojo View Post
    It depends. Castro's ok as the last man on the bench, if you don't give up anything for him or pay him anything.
    Wouldn't want him anywhere near my bench, last man or not.

    There is no possible circumstance where I would want to see Castro take the field or get an AB for my team.

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    With all the vitriol for Juan Castro, I have to wonder how some of the BRM's benchwarmers would have fared here on RZ. Ed Armbrister? Mike Lum? Joel Youngblood in his rookie season?
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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Quote Originally Posted by redsmetz View Post
    With all the vitriol for Juan Castro, I have to wonder how some of the BRM's benchwarmers would have fared here on RZ. Ed Armbrister? Mike Lum? Joel Youngblood in his rookie season?
    Were any of those players the worst player currently on a MLB roster during their tenure with the Reds or one of the top 10 WORST batters of all-time?

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    I have nothing personal against Manos - he is what he is, just don't want him taking up a Reds roster spot. I hope he hooks up with someone for his sake and to remove the temptation to pick him up again from our FO.
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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    The first Red I ever saw hit a HR in person at GABP was Juan Castro. Not really relevant just throwing it out there.

    As others have said, he seems like a good guy and I hope he finds a slot somewhere, just not with the Reds.

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    Re: Dodgers and Padres among teams interested in Juan Castro

    Quote Originally Posted by redsmetz View Post
    With all the vitriol for Juan Castro, I have to wonder how some of the BRM's benchwarmers would have fared here on RZ. Ed Armbrister? Mike Lum? Joel Youngblood in his rookie season?
    Mike Lum is just the kind of bench player this team lacks. He was a better more powerful LH Hitter than Hatte and he isn't tethered to one position where he is a defensive downgrade from the starter.

    The criticism IMO is about putting together pieces that fit with enough different abilities to play the required roles and this team was saddled with too many one trick ponies for a bench. Hatte is a LHPH who can hit RH Pitching at Home and ususally only when he starts. Castro has good hands, no range, no speed and no bat. Hopper is a little better with some defense, some speed, some contact ability and exceptional bunting skill, but he doesn't add much that the team doesn't already have in Freel or Patterson. It simply leaves too many roles unfilled by having guys that are so limited or redundant. On teams that have those other things covered and specific needs relative to these guys skills, they could be real useful, but not on the 2008 Reds as constructed. At least from me, the criticism is about how the roster was assembled and not necessarily a dislike for these players. I'm not sure that Castro is a major league caliber player at this point unless a team has a real void of IF help. The others are major league worthy guys, who just don't fit IMO.
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