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Dunn also said Kenny Williams never talked to him. Dunn told his agent to get him the best deal. Rizzo, Kenny Williams, Jim Hendry, and whoever else never spoke directly with Dunn, only to his agent.
Glaus is not with Atl he was granted Free Agency on Nov 1st
We should all be glad that the hated Orioles are offering LaRoche three years and we aren't
um who is the first baseman. I'm confused as to why some people on here magically think Bernadina, Desmond, Espinosa, Morse and Ramos all together are going to have career years.
And why is that? Do you really want a lineup that features Nyjer Morgan and Roger Bernadina as its only left-handed bats?
My bad, someone mentioned Glaus earlier in the thread - I am thinking of Hinske.
I don't see LaRoche as our three year solution at first base. And I wouldn't mind that lineup if we fill it out with righties/switch-hitters that can hit right handed pitching. Lee hits righties pretty well. Espinosa switch-hits. We still lack left-handed power for the moment, but Harper projects to fill that void in a couple years. I don't want us to overspend on average talent (for 3+ years) when we aren't going to compete anyway. We can find a cheaper, temporary solution to our left-handed power problem. Brad Hawpe comes to mind.
I'm confused as to why some people on here magically think Bernadina, Desmond, Espinosa, Morse and Ramos all together are going to have career years.
I just don't see LaRoche as a future 'cog' for whatever reason. I don't think Rizzo does, either.
Well, who is?Certainly, Marrero is out the door as he can't field for crap.Moore? Bloxom? Those are the only guys I can think of in the system.
I still think Norris could be moved to first. .400 OBP and 20+ homers is pretty anywhere.
We don't have one right now. But I think patience is important here. I don't want us to sign LaRoche just because he's the only left-handed first baseman out there. Wait until a trade opportunity presents itself, or perhaps a future free agent. Hell, maybe Mike Morse can separate himself as a plus first-baseman with a chance there this season. Call me cheap, and I know that what I'm saying is the cheap solution. But its also the smart decision, in my opinion, given that our window to compete won't come until 2 or 3 years from now
I secretly wouldn't have minded a 1 year deal for someone like Overbay.
It's even better when coming from a catcher.I understand why some want to see him moved from behind the plate... but I can't stress enough how special he could be, with that bat, if he sticks behind the plate.
um who is the first baseman.
MLBTR:Lee appears to be the Nationals' top target, according to MLB.com's Brittany Ghiroli (Twitter link).
Do the Nats realize that there are right-handed pitchers like Roy Halladay, Tim Hudson, Derek Lowe, Javier Vazquez, Josh Johnson, and Roy Oswalt in the NL East? Don't we need a left-handed hitter with some power SOMEWHERE in the lineup?