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Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
Biggest new rumor of the first round: Josh Hamilton won't be a Cub. BA has learned Hamilton will be traded to the Reds for cash.
Also we selected: Jared Burton, rhp, Athletics in the major league portion. In the minor league portion we selected: Francisco Mateo, lhp, Blue Jays and Nick Moran, rhp, Devil Rays |
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
It is official now and they talk pretty good about him.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today...ws/262979.html |
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
If Hamilton can stay clean and mentally stable, I think this could be an absolute steal. Of course, drugs are a bad bad thing and for some people staying away is too much. I hope for Josh, baseball aside even, that he can keep clean the rest of his life.
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
i didn't know that you could sell your draft pick. interesting.
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
technically, I dont think its a sale, more of a trade....just made before the draft. Teams will draft who you want, then trade them to you for cash.
That is only for the rule 5 draft, you can not do this in the first year player draft.
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
Wow. The Reds lost NOBODY. Speaks volumes as to what we have out there not recently drafted or under contract, that noone wants.
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
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I'll link my blog post about all these Rule 5'ers. http://www.redsandblues.com/?p=87 |
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
I freakin' love this move. He didn't hardly cost us anything, he appears to still have a world of talent, and it sounds like he's back on track after the whole drug thing. This sounds like Brandon Phillips all over again, except with more upside. Where has this Wayne been the last 8 months?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
This is interesting that Josh Hamilton can be a free agent if he cleared outright waivers. Baseball america loves the move.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/askba/262990.html Do you think Josh Hamilton will stick on a major league roster through the entire season, or will the Reds have to offer him back to the Devil Rays at some point? If so, would Tampa Bay take him back? Paul Masson Quebec City I've been at Baseball America since the 1988 Winter Meetings, and I don't remember there ever being as much buzz surrounding a major league Rule 5 draft pick as there was when the Cubs took Hamilton this week and then traded him to the Reds. The No. 1 overall pick in the 1999 draft, Hamilton ranked atop our 2001 Top 100 Prospects list before a lengthy series of injuries and substance abuse derailed a promising career. Hamilton has just 50 at-bats total over the last four years—all of them coming in 2006 before he hurt his knee and needed arthroscopic surgery—and just 89 above Class A since turning pro. So he wouldn't be ready for the major leagues even if he suddenly regained all the talent he had earlier in his career. That said, I could see him sticking with the Reds. For one, they only have four legitimate big league outfielders on their roster right now and they reportedly would like to trade one of those, Adam Dunn. Even if Hamilton can't make the club, it's possible Cincinnati could work out a trade with Tampa Bay for his rights, which would allow him to go to the minors. The Devil Rays were upset to lose him, not because he's a prospect, but because he needs stability and regular playing time. The Rays could decide it's in his best interests for them to make a deal with the Reds. If that doesn't happen, Rule 5 mandates that Hamilton spend the entire 2007 season on the major league roster. (Cincinnati could stash him on the disabled list, but he needs 90 days on the active roster before he could be sent to the minors in 2008.) To send him down in 2007, the Reds would have to put him on outright waivers, allowing him to be claimed by any club, which would face the same guidelines. Normally, Rule 5 picks have to be offered to their former team for half the $50,000 draft price, but Hamilton is an exception. Because he already has been placed on outright waivers, he can declare free agency if he clears them this time, though he also could accept his reassignment to the Devil Rays. It's far from certain how all this will play out, but it did send a jolt through the Rule 5 draft and the potential payoff, however small the likelihood of the payoff, makes it a low-cost gamble worth taking. |
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
More details on Narron's relationship with him! And my 1000th post to boot, how about that Hamilton!
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
Also a bit more info on the others, and a few major league notes.
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
I discovered that Hamilton had been featured on an episode of HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel this past summer. Anyone see this? If so, what did it say?
http://www.hbo.com/realsports/storie...de.113.s4.html |
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Re: Reds Rule 5 Selections (Josh Hamilton?)
Yeah, I saw that. It said all the things we've read about, but surprisingly, it seemed like there wasn't as much optimism. (I say "surprisingly" because it aired on television.)
Anyway, I haven't seen it since the summer (in a Toledo hotel), so my memory of it isn't crystal clear, but I believe he was living with his wife's family, and his wife basically said she could never trust him to ever stay off drugs/alcohol, so she follows him everywhere (literally, aside from the restroom, pretty much). Like, if he's playing a game across the country, she rides in a separate vehicle, following the team bus. And after games, he has to walk by her side all the way from the field to the bus and so on. I remember thinking it was ridiculous, but it's so much better than what they were putting up with before (him being wasted and missing all the time), so at least it's a step in the right direction. |
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