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Offline houston-nat

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1525 on: January 25, 2010, 05:50:16 pm »
Um, it looks like we signed Chris Duncan a week ago. The transaction is listed as taking place on January 19. He is a non-roster spring training invitee.
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=408219

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1526 on: January 25, 2010, 05:50:33 pm »
A lot of good depth signings.  Duncan seems a bit like Kearns to me.  A lot of unrealized potential.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1527 on: January 25, 2010, 05:51:03 pm »
Um, it looks like we signed Chris Duncan a week ago. The transaction is listed as taking place on January 19. He is a non-roster spring training invitee.
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=408219
Did I read that right in that Norris and Storen were added to that 40 man?

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1528 on: January 25, 2010, 05:51:22 pm »
We have a lot of OFs competing for backup spots.

Maxwell, Harris, Duncan, Bernadina.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1529 on: January 25, 2010, 05:51:37 pm »
http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/team/transactions.jsp?c_id=was#month=1&year=2010&team_id=120


Willingham trade soon?
hopefully to a minor league deal. the last two years he has been dreadful. I think he is off the juice.

2006: 22 HRs in 280 ABs
2007: 21 HRs in 375 ABs
2008: 6 HRs in 222 ABs
2009: 5 HRs in 260 ABs

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1530 on: January 25, 2010, 05:52:32 pm »
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01/25/10   C Derek Norris assigned to Washington Nationals.
   RHP Drew Storen assigned to Washington Nationals.
http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/team/transactions.jsp?c_id=was#month=1&year=2010&team_id=120

Yep, Norris and Storen are on the 40 man.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1531 on: January 25, 2010, 05:52:58 pm »
Yea I thought Duncan had better numbers than the 5 HRs last year. This should just be a depth signing.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1532 on: January 25, 2010, 05:54:46 pm »
hopefully to a minor league deal. the last two years he has been dreadful. I think he is off the juice.

2006: 22 HRs in 280 ABs
2007: 21 HRs in 375 ABs
2008: 6 HRs in 222 ABs
2009: 5 HRs in 260 ABs

Good point but I don't think they really used him as much as they did in '06 '07 because of Ludwick, Ankiel and even Rasmus. But to those numbers, it may be prevalent he used steroids at some point.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1533 on: January 25, 2010, 05:55:46 pm »
This should just be a depth signing.

Duncan is listed as a NRI = Non Roster Spring Training Invitee

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1534 on: January 25, 2010, 05:57:42 pm »
An article from December on Duncan. Him and his agent blame a neck injury for his poor performance. :?

http://www.globe-democrat.com/news/2009/dec/20/inside-baseball-chris-duncan-wants-let-his-bat-do-/

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When presented an opportunity this week to let his client, Chris Duncan, talk about his unceremonious exit from St. Louis last summer, agent Barry Meister politely declined.

“He’s going to let his bat do the talking,” Meister said.

For that to happen, Meister has to find a team willing to sign the free-agent Duncan, who was traded by the Cardinals to Boston July 21, then released by Triple A Pawtucket a month later.

Meister says he is actively talking to “about four” clubs “who are really serious” about signing Duncan. Meister declined to reveal the four teams, but it would be a safe bet that most, if not all, are in the American League, where Duncan could either play first base or be a designated hitter.

The hardest part of evaluating Duncan for any club considering signing him is determining how well he has recovered from the surgery on his neck in Nov. 2008. It was that injury, Meister believes, which had the greatest impact on Duncan’s drop-off in performance from his first two years in the majors.

In the combined 2006 and 2007 seasons, Duncan hit 43 homers and had 113 RBI in 217 games, a performance good enough to allow most clubs to live with less-than-perfect defense, a lot of strikeouts and probably a .260 or so average.

In the 2008 and 2009 seasons, before the surgery and while he was still recovering, Duncan hit just 11 homers and drove in 59 runs in 163 games – a performance that then makes his other deficiencies a liability. In his one month at Triple A Pawtucket, Duncan hit only .188 with two homers and 10 RBI in 85 at-bats.


“Obviously you could tell he was not 100 percent by the way he performed,” Meister said. “Beginning in the middle of last season, he had problems with his stamina. The doctors told us after the surgery it could be nine to 12 months before the nerves in his neck fully regenerated to the point where he would have the same strength as he did before the surgery.”

The numbers do give an indication that strength and stamina might have been part of Duncan’s problem. In April, he hit .297 with two homers and 13 RBI. By July, he was limited to just four hits, all singles, in his last 44 at-bats as a Cardinal and struck out 17 times.

Duncan and his brother Shelley, also a free agent, are living in Arizona this winter, working out with physical trainer and therapist Brett Fischer.

“He’s getting a lot stronger,” Meister said. “We’re looking for the best opportunity we can find for him.”

Meister said even if Duncan did want to discuss his feelings about his experiences with the Cardinals, he would not let him do it.

“We’re forward-thinking now,” Meister said.

One long-time unabashed Duncan supporter, Cardinal manager Tony La Russa, has not lost any faith in Duncan and believes whichever team signs him will be getting a good and productive player.

“He’s healthy and hungry to prove,” La Russa said. “He’s out there for somebody.”

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1535 on: January 25, 2010, 05:59:18 pm »
Duncan=Eldred, Walker's in his FA walk year, he'll be trying really hard. He had 8.3K/9 in 2008, not bad.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1536 on: January 25, 2010, 05:59:53 pm »
How and why did the Nationals add Storen and Norris to the 40-man? Storen I could understand. But why Norris? He hasn't played above Low-A Ball.

Did they have room to add those guys or did they have to dump someone?

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1537 on: January 25, 2010, 06:00:04 pm »
Yes... because its always good to defame a players reputation. That's such a better idea than actually buying he might have been hurt.

Offline DPMOmaha

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1538 on: January 25, 2010, 06:01:26 pm »
How and why did the Nationals add Storen and Norris to the 40-man? Storen I could understand. But why Norris? He hasn't played above Low-A Ball.

Did they have room to add those guys or did they have to dump someone?
Luke Montz was on the 40 man for a while.  That thing'll change quite a bit before we expand the rosters in September.  Probably wouldn't read too much into it at this point.  Maybe he has a clause in his contract or something...

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1539 on: January 25, 2010, 06:01:42 pm »
Yes... because its always good to defame a players reputation. That's such a better idea than actually buying he might have been hurt.

You could make his new username "TrashBumGarbageLowlife" :icon_mrgreen:

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1540 on: January 25, 2010, 06:07:43 pm »
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washingnats: #Nats signed Tyler Walker to a Major League deal worth $650,000.

I like it. We are going to see a completely different bullpen than last year. Several experienced guys who know what they are doing.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1541 on: January 25, 2010, 06:09:31 pm »
I like it. We are going to see a completely different bullpen than last year. Several experienced guys who know what they are doing.

I can't believe Rizzo didn't let you know about this sooner.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1542 on: January 25, 2010, 06:10:04 pm »
I can't believe Rizzo didn't let you know about this sooner.

this.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1543 on: January 25, 2010, 06:13:33 pm »
I can't believe Rizzo didn't let you know about this sooner.
He's sneaky which I guess isn't a bad thing although it's frustrating for fans. These moves just came out of nowhere. I hope a Hudson signing is announced soon.



Offline DPMOmaha

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1544 on: January 25, 2010, 06:14:28 pm »
SF, can I be honest with you for a moment?

I'm not frustrated.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1545 on: January 25, 2010, 06:18:01 pm »
Potential bullpen candidates:

-Matt Capps
-Brian Bruney
-Tyler Walker
-Sean Burnett
-Tyler Clippard
-Eddie Guardado
-Doug Slaten
-Ryan Speier
-Joel Peralta
-Drew Storen
-SPs that don't make rotation (i.e. Balester, Stammen, Martin, Mock, etc.)

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1546 on: January 25, 2010, 06:18:15 pm »
Walker is a good signing, I was a fan of his when he was with the Giants a few years ago.

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1547 on: January 25, 2010, 06:18:27 pm »
He's sneaky which I guess isn't a bad thing although it's frustrating for me.

Fixed.

Offline houston-nat

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1548 on: January 25, 2010, 06:23:42 pm »
My guess

Potential bullpen candidates:

-Matt Capps
-Brian Bruney
-Tyler Walker
-Sean Burnett
-Tyler Clippard
I'd say we start with these guys for sure.
-Eddie Guardado
-Doug Slaten
These guys fight for the last spot with J.D. Martin.

-Ryan Speier
-Joel Peralta
-Drew Storen joins the team whenever the first other guy starts sucking and immediately joins our 7th/8th inning mix.
-SPs that don't make rotation (i.e. Balester, Stammen, Martin, Mock, etc.)

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Re: 2010 Offseason Wheeling and Dealing
« Reply #1549 on: January 25, 2010, 06:44:56 pm »
SF, can I be honest with you for a moment?

I'm not frustrated.

There was a MLBTR piece about the Marlins interest, Rizzo kept quiet. Which team signed him?