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LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
LaRue is the latest "star" to refer to himself in the 3rd person. sorry...I've always found this to be very pretentious. And with HIS batting average? Maybe he should stat refering to his ineptitude at the plate in the 3rd person?
LaRue is unhappy with his situation. "I expect to play every day," he said. "I signed as a starter. Everyone knows Jason LaRue is a slow starter. It's a long season. You're going to have your ups and downs." |
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Gary Redus Ruled
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Albion NY
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
Time to move him. Granted his play has hurt his value but time to get rid of him before he becomes clubhouse cancer guy.
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
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Tired of talk. Win!
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
Yes, let's get rid of LaRue and put all our eggs in the David Ross basket. Cut the man a freakin' break. He did sign to be the starter, and before the season is over he will be again, and he'll hit his usual 12- 15 HRs, and drive in 60-70 and and hit 250. Argue that those career norms aren't worth the money and you'll have more of an argument than 2 and half months of him not getting to play because David Ross is playing way over his skill set.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
LaRue should get more PT. Having him catch two starters, Ross two and Valentin one is probably the way to go.
But he has to earn his PT, too. And recognize that "Jason LaRue has been sucking it up with the bat". Interesting how he became more vocal after getting a couple of hits. He just wants to play, with the REDS or someone else.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Dublin, OH
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
I think 12-15 HR's, 60-70 RBI, and .250 is great out of a catcher. I really do.
I just don't understand the logic behind paying that 32-year old catcher 9.1 Million when you can get average results (10 HR, 40-50 RBI, .230) from just about any catcher the makes the near the league minimum. I may have it wrong. Maybe the "average" stats for a catcher are a lot lower, but I just don't see the difference being that great to warrant 4.5 M per season, epecially when you have a low team payroll. David Ross will not hit .300 and he will not hit 25 HR and not knock in even 80. That's a given. If he plays the whole year, he will be lucky to finish at .250, but even with that said, the power is similar, he call a decent game (like Larue), but he makes a little more than a nickel for every dollar Larue makes and he's three years younger and will be cheap for some time. I'll take the average defensive catcher that can catch 120 games and put up .250/.320/.420/.740 and pay him pennies on the dollar. Last edited by BuckeyeRedleg; 06-30-2006 at 09:51 AM. |
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
I'm probably more critical of Jason LaRue the player than anybody here, but I have to say I'm really impressed with Jason LaRue off the field. By all rights, he should be whining and complaining about playing time and he has simply NOT done that. One of the unwritten rules in baseball is that you don't lose your job when you are injured. That's essentially what happened to LaRue and he's not complained about it at all.
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
Jimmy holds grudges. Jimmy's gonna get you, Kramer.
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
I've always been a big LaRue supporter...he plays the game all out, and plays with intensity. I know that doesn't translate into numbers, but he always is a slow starter. I would say trade Valentin and bring up Denorfia.
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Gary Redus Ruled
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Albion NY
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
Well peeing and moaning about playing time isnt exactly harmonious is it? Especially when the team is winning.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
I don't think he really was talking about his self in 3rd person.....
He just stated... Everyonebody knows Jason LaRue starts slow.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
Agree Redus. IF Larue was complaining, he'd be considered a cry baby and cancer, especially considering how hot Ross has been and that the team has been winning, but because he doesn't complain publically, he's a saint?
It's like saying he's a great guy because he doesn't cheat on his wife. I don't get it. |
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Re: LaRue's feet too big for his shoes?
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