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Cubs sign Navarro
Just read that the Cubs signed Navarro, who did such a nice job at backup catcher for the Reds late in the season.
Reported at $1.75 million, presumably a major league contract. Last edited by Kc61; 11-15-2012 at 04:43 PM. |
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
So Mesoraco won't spend next year in AAA? Hard to believe...
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
You served us well with many big hits in 2012, Mr. Navarro. All the best.
p.s. just please don't kill us when we play the Cubs.
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
He'll be Cubbiefied. No worries.
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
I'd rather Mez spend a year at Louisvile and Navarro be our backup.
But good luck Dioner.
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
Giving Navarro that much on a guaranteed major league contract isn't particularly wise. He has minor league insurance at AAA written all over him.
He struck out more, walked way less and had the highest BABIP and HR/FB rate of his career to get to that .755 OPS. He parlayed a lucky 70 or so AB's into a pretty nice contract. |
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
Hmm...local Cincy media types reporting that Jocketty had a deal with Navarro, his agent backed out at the last minute when this Cubs offer came along. What does this say about Mesoraco's position vis-a-vis the club right now?
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
The Cincy deal may well have been a minor league deal.
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
That the Reds liked Navarro as a 3rd catcher in AAA in case something happens at the major league level? A good organization trying to keep depth at an injury prone position?
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
It surprised me that Jocketty would say anything at all. It seems odd that Navarro would be happy to return to Cincinnati on a minor league deal if there was any chance of getting a huge raise and guaranteed major league time. I suppose I reckoned without the Cubs.
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
Bingo.
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Re: Cubs sign Navarro
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Navarro didn't suddenly get better at his age after finding it hard to find even a minor league job last year. BTW, the other Cubs catcher Castillo had an OPS of .754. |
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