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Re: Heyman says Rolen to the Reds
So this move basically block Frazier. If we go through with Votto to LF, Alonso at first (although we all know he isn't safe anymore), Rolen at third, can we PLEASE try Phillips at short and Frazier at second? That would give us a HELL of an infield offense. Realistically, in 2010 (Mid-May when Alonso/Frazier are up)
Stubbs CF Bruce RF Alonso 1B Votto LF Rolen 3B Phillips SS Frazier 2B Hanigan/Hernandez C Bench Hanigan/Hernandez 2 of Heisey/Dickerson/Gomes/Nix Janish (Cozart?) Rosales/Sutton/Barker(pop)
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Did Milton Bradley require something back, other than money, to acquire him? Apples and oranges, my friend. One other thing, MB is tied with Mr. Scott Gehrig in HR's this year. He's actually not too far off from where Rolen is across the board offensively, which is surprising considering Rolen is playing great and Bradley is garbage, right? And I wonder, who was playing the part of Gehrig in 2007 an 2008? I'd say Milton Bradley. |
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He should have been able to land Rolen without a prospect of Stewart's level or walked away and let Riccardi sweat. Chances are greater that we could have landed him for less in a waiver or offseason deal. Riccardi got a fair return on Rolen and then he got Stewart to boot. Jocketty folded like a deck chair. Walt Jocketty vaunted accumen as a GM vanished to me last winter when he actually signed WillyT and thought he had done something. Today's deal (and his stated intentions to extend Rolen) just further confirmed that there's little hope under his "leadership". |
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I think this deal is very similar to the one that brought Bell to the Reds in 1985. (And he turned 34 about a month after the trade, so the age similarity is even closer.)
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Re: Heyman says Rolen to the Reds
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See, some fans aren't that interested in which Carolina Mudcats may help in 2013. Some fans think that 8 years of losing records is enough and it's time to get some proven talent in here to start winning some games now. I know all the experts focused on the minors are excited about the farm system. But nobody has ever presented me -- and I've asked a dozen times -- for a realistic roadmap to success from the Reds minors. Because nobody can -- even the greatest prospects, the Jay Bruces and Homer Baileys, can struggle for quite some time. The Reds may have paid a steep price for this move, but if you watch the current Reds -- the Reds, not the Mudcats or the Bats or the Mustangs -- you know that they sorely need some guys who know how to play this game professionally and how to win on occasion. And it's not just the casual fan who thinks it would be good to have some players like that. Last edited by Kc61; 08-01-2009 at 12:04 AM. |
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Don't agree. Don't get confused by the fact this trade looks like an exchange of third basemen. EE is not a third basemen; he is, IMHO, somebody for Toronto management to throw to the fans as a "replacement." The deal was about Stewart. No way we get a player of Rolen's caliber without Stewart being included. |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Yep, those two moves, alone, are reason to worry about the future of this organization under his watch. I'll just have to bring up Mem's word here, because it's is so appropriate after these two moves. Malpractice. Not an overreaction or hyperbole either. |
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Reds fan for life!!!!
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I for one am GLAD to see EE off this team.he never showed no emotion,played like he was'nt having fun and played like he did'nt care if he helped the reds win or not.When Chris Welsh, said tonight that EE came out of Bakers office with his fist up in the air b/c he was glad he got traded then that done it for me.I am glad he is gone and I don't want him back in a reds uniform.
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Re: Heyman says Rolen to the Reds
I'm happy Edwin will get a fresh start in Toronto and wish him the best.
As for the Reds end... eh...there is a reason I am paying more and more attention to the Astros these days...
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Pre-tty, pre-tty good!!
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I can't be objective here. Scott Rolen is my favorite baseball player of the last 20 years not named Larkin or Griffey. A good deal for the Reds? Maybe. But i love the fact that Scott Rolen is on the Reds.
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THROW THE BANK AT BRANDON WEBB!!! Sign him and a guy like Davis, Capuano or Pineiro. Webb Volquez Cueto Davis Whoever
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The timing of it, the steep price, the failure to exert any leverage, the recent trend of Rolen's health and production all make it very dubious to me. Though, like you, I relish the fact that for a change we are actually adding an impact baseball player, rather than shedding contracts and waiting. |
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