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The Big Dog
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Eric Chavez?
Read a piece in the Boston Globe that Eric Chavez wants to resume his career at age 33. He's a lefty bat with nearly the same profile as Rolen when the Reds got him. Top notch defender with power who was derailed by back and shoulder problems. The Reds need lefty hitting and a guy to share time with Rolen. Perhaps holding them both to part time loads would keep them healthy and productive in the middle of the Reds order w/o a drop-off defensively.
The Reds could do worse than giving Chavez an incentove laden deal, Add a little caddy time at 1B and DHing against the AL teams and maybe 300 productive ABs from Chavez would be just the thing the Reds need to do to piece togther a middle of the order behind or between Votto and Bruce. I think Rolen would be a lot more productive. He'd have to come cheap on an incentive laden deal, but if he would, the Reds should consider it.
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Smells Like Teen Spirit
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Phoenix
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Re: Erci Chavez?
Guy hasn't played more than half a season in almost four years. He played 88 games in 2007 when he was a pretty sub par 3b. Since then he's been a non entity.
He's strictly a 1B/DH now - not something the Reds need. Nice that he wants to still hang on, but he's pretty much done, barring a miracle. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Re: Erci Chavez?
Was one of my favorite players in the early part of the decade. Hard to believe he's only 33.
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The Big Dog
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Erci Chavez?
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Mr.Redlegs is my homeboy
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Erci Chavez?
I prefer Cairo to Chavez. And that isn't saying much about Cairo.
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Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Athens, Georgia
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Re: Erci Chavez?
well I still prefer Francisco but i get your point....being the team that gives the guy a no risk opportunity can't hurt anything and if he truly is ready to be himself again you could wind up looking like a genius
Cairo came up big last season on several occasions but i still like him in the cheerleading role |
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breath
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: PDX
Posts: 39,337
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Re: Erci Chavez?
If he was a horse he would have been shot already.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,694
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Re: Erci Chavez?
Putting him at AAA on a minor league deal to see if he's healthy and has anytihng left wouldn't be a bad risk.
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Two-Time Batting Champ
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Loveland, OH
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Re: Erci Chavez?
Chavez interests me and I think he could possibly be a decent part-time player, but there isn't room for him in AAA. Getting Francisco 500 ABs and every inning defensively at third is way more important to me than a reclamation project. I wonder if he would be cool with trying to get his swing back in AA? I doubt it and I doubt Cincinnati would interest him above teams with glaring holes at 3b.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Richmond, Indiana
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Re: Eric Chavez?
I like the thought. He can hit left-handed and he might be able to give you 200 AB's from 3rd. If he can't play 3rd then there's no reason to pursue him, but if he can -i'd be for it.
Rarely do playoff teams have a bad 3rd baseman. For some reason it's the tipping point between a good team and an also ran. Teams that can settle in and solve that position have a nice advantage over others that cannot. It's as if 3rd is the tipping point toward above .500 baseball. Only an also ran team would think of Francisco as any kind of solution over at 3rd. You put him at 3rd and it tips the team into chaos. I rarely believe that old players over young is the way to go (all things being equal)- 3rd base is the only position i believe where an older player seems to have a perceived advantage. |
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Matt's Dad
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Brownsburg, Indiana
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Re: Eric Chavez?
He's only played 64 games in the last 3 seasons.
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The Future is Now
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Columbus, OH
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Re: Eric Chavez?
I don't see how he helps us much. Not really a fit for this roster. I figure that Janish and Renteria will both end up playing some third. The Reds really like Francisco. Rolen is aging. I would like Chavvy more if he was going to be the other half of a platoon with a young player, but not with the cast of characters we already have.
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Vampire Weekend @Bernie's
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: Eric Chavez?
If he can still produce, then yeah, bring him on board. Unless the doctors think otherwise, he's absolutely worth the risk.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Richmond, Indiana
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Re: Eric Chavez?
I think the way to approach in terms of what chavez could do for the reds has to be looked at with some historical background.
There are many cases where a player takes 2 or 3 years to fully recover from a neck or back injury (Eric Davis and Joe Montana come to mind). If he is 90% of what he used to be and has fully recovered then I think it's worth a shot. I would think it depends mostly on what kind of injury he is recovering from. |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: PDX
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Re: Eric Chavez?
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Guys who play the field need to show more health than Chavez has mustered in a few years. Get a fork... stick it in him. |
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