Stark, in pursuit of a "story," probably asked J.P. Ricciardi.
Stark, in pursuit of a "story," probably asked J.P. Ricciardi.
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Dusty would try to pass off blame for a poor season to someone else? Gasp!
This is EXACTLY what led to the end in Chicago. He was allergic to accepting responsibility for his role in the meltdown. It was Lee's fault for getting hurt. It was Sosa's fault for losing bat speed and developing a temper. It was Prior and Wood's fault for their problems. And it was Hendry's fault for not fixing it. His act got old and he was run out of town. Yes, that's a gross simplification, but this is one of the primary Dusty issues pointed out when he was hired. He's not a guy to help guide the franchise through rough times.
Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
Whoever.......but just remember that whoever is in control, or whoever's stamp wwe are talking about.....this organization DFA'ed David Ross but Corey Patterson still starts most every day.
Judgement?
How so?
3-5 years is greater than 1 year. Adam Dunn is in his prime. What could he possibly gain in signing for one year and then doing 2008 all over again?
Plus, I'm not sold that GM's have soured on him. They didn't sour on Carlos Lee. Besides, all it takes is one GM.
I think it's more accurate to say some GM's are sour on him, not many. I think there are a number of teams (and I think we calculated about a third of them in another discussion before the trade) who might have an interest in Dunn.
Yes, it's possible he may have accepted arbitration, but I still believe there will be a market out there for Adam Dunn.
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As far as why would he take Arb. He probably would get 15-16 milion minimum. I think he wanted a long term deal so I would expect him to go free agent, but if he liked the reds, teamates, etc. he might have said lets give it one more year, but I bet he would have asked around 1st to see what the market is like before he accepted. It's all a mute point now. I'd say we probably did ok on the the trade. If you get better then two draft picks your ok and heck, the money the 1st round picks want these days at least you know more of what you got in the traded players.
And Lee has a career .344 OBP. I know it's not the be-all, end-all of stats, but Dunn has 50 points of OPS on Lee. That's a not insignificant difference. I can see arguments suggesting they're comparable, but suggesting Lee is "much better" is a real big stretch. It's not like Lee is a great defender or a terror on the basepaths.
Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
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