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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Amarillo,Texas
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Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
I hear he is shortly to be called up to the parent club, and he is tearing up at AAA. Do we know when that will be? I fear the Reds will trade Adam Dunn and stick Votto in LF. If that is true, we may not see him until July. I see he is playing lots of LF, and I think his natural position is first base.
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#TheReturn
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Northern Illinois
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
Whenever Dunn or Hatteberg is traded or gets hurt.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
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I just think fans need to make sure that they don't expect a Todd Helton clone right away or anything like that when he first comes up. He still has plenty of time to develop more power and in time be a Helton type of player. BTW, I think the perfect situation to get him playing time is to trade Hatty to the Yankees and still let Conine or someone else play against lefty's. There are significant drops in Votto's AVG and OPS when facing a LHP. |
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Waitin til next year
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
HBP take out his awful first month and what are his numbers? It seemed as if he started to play a lot better once he got glasses.
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REDSBROWNSBUCKEYES
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dayton Ohio
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
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1b. Votto 2b. Phillips 3b. EE ss. Gonz lf. Dunn(if not traded) cf. Hamilton rf. Griffey Bench- Hatte, Conine, Val, freel off of the bench. compare this to our current bench situation and I would hate to see a guy that can handle the bat like Hatte leave town unless the return is well worth it. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Amarillo,Texas
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
I think one of the reserves will end up being traded. You only need one reserve to play first, unless you have a player who can play multiple positions. We can keep either Conine or Hatteberg; I dont see us keeping both when Votto comes up.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cincinnati Ohio
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
Votto is a lefty... naturally i think Conine sticks as a platoon guy... id rather have Hatte off the bench though...
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#TheReturn
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Northern Illinois
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
Why does he have to platoon? You only need a platoon if Votto can't hit lefties. I have no idea if he can or not, but considering he is hitting over .300 in AAA, I think he can handle both.
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The Big Dog
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
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Vs. LH: 65AB, .262/.386/.323/.709 BABIP - .356 Vs. RH: 187AB, .332/.430/.508/.938 BABIP - .377 I think he should platoon if it can be done.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
If you platoon him, how will he develop his hitting vs. lefties? The Reds took the same approach on O'Neill. The knock on him when he he was traded to NY was that he couldn't hit lefties. The Yankees just threw him out there everyday, and it worked out.
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The Big Dog
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
Ease him in. While he's getting used to the majors lets leave the lefty issues off of him. Year two, let him play against lesser lefties and year three throw him in. O'Niell was a veteran who had all the other adjustements to major league life behind him by the time he started playing against lefties everyday.
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Waitin til next year
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
Platooning Votto would be one of the dumbest things you can do. Platooning in general I think is stupid. There are only some pitchers that I would platoon against but if you think too much about it you end up with ph Hamilton with Castro.
I think that Hatty will be back for a bat off the bench next year. I think a small market team will eat up his small salary for next year. That said when Votto comes up he needs to play every day. |
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Ohio
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Re: Joey Votto's arrival in Cincinnati
Did anybody catch the "Ask Hal" segment in the DDN where Hal McCoy said that a NL scout for another told him that he doubts Votto can hit in the majors? The scout also told him that his team would love to get Hatteburg.
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