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    Quote Originally Posted by redsfandan View Post
    we'd have to severely deplete our farm system and i'd prefer a ss who can provide plus defense.
    Move him to CF problem solved.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Natty Redlocks View Post
    Dye is my prediction. Also, fun fact: Ordonez and Dye were born on exactly the same day: January 28th, 1974. Also, FWIW, when the Sox let Maggs go and replaced him with Dye, they won the WS and he was MVP. And when the Tigers made the WS the next year, they didn't win and Ordonez wasn't MVP. So Dye it is. And forget Beltre; here's the plan:

    1. Trade EE + for Dye.
    2. Move Phillips to short because he's batting 6th now and isn't expected to be a big run producer.
    3. Hairston/Keppinger at 2nd
    4. Gonzalez/ Keppinger/ Freel compete for 3rd
    5. ????
    6. Profit
    I dont see the logic in moving Phillips to SS because hes batting 6th and isnt expected to be a run producer. And if your gunna have Keppinger play 2B why not just keep him at SS and Phillips at 2B? At 2B Phillips has the ability to take hits away, not so sure he has that ability at SS especially after not playing the position in years. While many including myself believe catcher is the toughest position the position that requires the most skill is easily SS. SS and 2B are world apart. There is a reason Phillips was moved to 2B and its not Vizquel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kpresidente View Post
    Ramirez got a 6-year $70 million extension (which is a steal). He's not going anywhere.
    yeah not this year but...
    1) tampa and florida had the two lowest payrolls this year.
    2) tampa spent almost twice what florida spent (a paltry $22+ million).
    3) last year hram was a huge steal cuz he made less than a half million but that extension starts next year when ramirez will only make $5.5 million and escalates to $15-$16 million in the last three years.

    i'd be really surprised if he played the 6th year of that extension in florida.

    Quote Originally Posted by redsfandan View Post
    we'd have to severely deplete our farm system and i'd prefer a ss who can provide plus defense.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bip Roberts View Post
    Move him to CF problem solved.
    okay that solves one problem but it also creates another one. i mean would you send a bunch of our best prospects for a player when we don't even know what he'd do defensively in center? i wouldn't. plus by the time florida decides it's time to trade him he won't be as much of a steal anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kpresidente View Post
    Ramirez got a 6-year $70 million extension (which is a steal). He's not going anywhere.
    Its a steal for a normal team,but its about half of the Marlins payroll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orodle View Post
    I dont see the logic in moving Phillips to SS because hes batting 6th and isnt expected to be a run producer. And if your gunna have Keppinger play 2B why not just keep him at SS and Phillips at 2B? At 2B Phillips has the ability to take hits away, not so sure he has that ability at SS especially after not playing the position in years. While many including myself believe catcher is the toughest position the position that requires the most skill is easily SS. SS and 2B are world apart. There is a reason Phillips was moved to 2B and its not Vizquel.
    So Keppinger has more defensive skills than Phillips? No, Keppinger has horrific range at short. This team needs a real shortstop, and Phillips has that ability. They've resisted moving him because they were happy with his offense and didn't want to mess with it. Hopefully, last year has finally convinced them he's not the premier run producer they seem to think he is, and his value as a good defender is best utilized at the position of greater need.
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    Re: dream rh bat next year...

    Quote Originally Posted by redsfandan View Post
    yeah not this year but...
    1) tampa and florida had the two lowest payrolls this year.
    2) tampa spent almost twice what florida spent (a paltry $22+ million).
    3) last year hram was a huge steal cuz he made less than a half million but that extension starts next year when ramirez will only make $5.5 million and escalates to $15-$16 million in the last three years.

    i'd be really surprised if he played the 6th year of that extension in florida.





    okay that solves one problem but it also creates another one. i mean would you send a bunch of our best prospects for a player when we don't even know what he'd do defensively in center? i wouldn't. plus by the time florida decides it's time to trade him he won't be as much of a steal anymore.
    Most think Hanley should be playing center right now. He certainly is athletic enough to pull the switch off.

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    You don't turn down maybe the best young hitter in baseball at a premium position because he's average defensively. You don't even let it enter your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natty Redlocks View Post
    So Keppinger has more defensive skills than Phillips? No, Keppinger has horrific range at short. This team needs a real shortstop, and Phillips has that ability. They've resisted moving him because they were happy with his offense and didn't want to mess with it. Hopefully, last year has finally convinced them he's not the premier run producer they seem to think he is, and his value as a good defender is best utilized at the position of greater need.
    Keppinger will make the routine plays at SS. So instead of having a gold glove caliber 2B we will just have two middle of the road defenders. Shortstops rarely have chances to take hits away, as long as you have someone that can make the routine plays you'll do alright.

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    i like pujols

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bip Roberts View Post
    Most think Hanley should be playing center right now. He certainly is athletic enough to pull the switch off.
    Quote Originally Posted by kpresidente View Post
    You don't turn down maybe the best young hitter in baseball at a premium position because he's average defensively. You don't even let it enter your mind.
    yeah he'll probably be ok in the outfield but until he plays it you don't really know for sure.
    does the premium position matter that much if he shouldn't even play there?
    i'd love to have an offensive player like hram but... they won't deal him in the first couple years so that takes away his years as a steal and even IF they were open to a deal now they'd probably want bruce plus a couple other top prospects. sorry but i just couldn't do that. bottom line, imo the reward doesn't justify the cost.

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    Re: dream rh bat next year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Orodle View Post
    Keppinger will make the routine plays at SS. So instead of having a gold glove caliber 2B we will just have two middle of the road defenders. Shortstops rarely have chances to take hits away, as long as you have someone that can make the routine plays you'll do alright.
    http://www.hardballtimes.com/thtstat...&Submit=Submit

    He's way there at the bottom. As I understand it, Revised Zone Rating tells you what percentage of balls in a fielder's zone were successfully turned into outs. Keppinger just doesn't get to enough of them, which means that shortstops have many chances to give hits away, which he does. At second, Phillips' RZR was 2nd in all of MLB this year, behind Mark Ellis. It seems to me there's at least a pretty good chance he'd be an above average SS if given the opportunity, which would be a tremendous help to the defense.
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