Quote Originally Posted by westofyou View Post
When Didi Gregorius grows up, he has a chance to become Cliff Pennington.

Jonah Keri
Offensively, they are likely similar (though Pennington plays in a giant park). So let's just say that he does become the .700 OPS guy Pennington was before this season. Well, that makes him a slightly below average offensive shortstop. Toss in plus defense and we now have a slightly above-average overall shortstop. Sure, he won't be Tulo. Still a lot of value there.

Quote Originally Posted by Wonderful Monds View Post
You don't think we can do better than UZR?
We already are doing better. The +/- system that Dewan/BIS are doing is better. The field F/X system, while not really being shared with the public, assuming it is working like they say, it already vastly better too. In fact, it is probably the best thing you are ever going to be able to get if it works right.

Quote Originally Posted by Brutus View Post
Who cares who "wins" or "loses" a trade anyhow?

Did the Reds get better from this trade? Absolutely. Thus, they are winners.
Well, they are better for 2013 as long as Choo or Bruce can play center adequately and Cozart plays 150 games. If one of those two things can't happen, things are murky as if the Reds are actually better.

Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray View Post
So who's our SS when Cozart's out?
For an actual amount of time? Who knows. There is literally no one in full season minor league baseball who is a true shortstop at this point and the backups on the Major League squad are, well, not true shortstops either.

Quote Originally Posted by Benihana View Post
Agreed. I see LaMarre as the heir to Heisey, so long as he can maintain a .700-.750 OPS in the majors as a 4th OF.
With his defense and ability on the bases, if LaMarre can OPS .700-.750 he should probably be starting in center for someone.