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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Los Angeles
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I hope Colletti makes a run for Soriano. The Dodgers could really use him.
If (a big IF) the Dodgers get him, would he play 2B or LF? It would be interesting to see him back at second and move Kent permanently to 1B. And resign Nomar for either 3B or LF. Anyway, Soriano would be great. The low wall on LF would favor him too. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: New York, NY
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It looks like Soriano has been signed to be the next Sammy Sosa.
8 years, for a guy who is already 30 and whose game is speed and power!! Cubs fans have to be throwing up right now, no? - Kevin |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Tampa Bay area, Florida
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well, there is always the race for Rocco Baldelli, Dada. Rumor says that you guys are after him or one of the Devil Rays other outfielders. Chad Billingsley is the guy supposed to be coming back in a deal.
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Location: Los Angeles
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Ok, NOT Billingsley. Man, Colletti cannot give up Chad! His control was a bit off, but if he figures that out, he'll be stellar.
Giving up on Guzman so early, kind of worries me about Billingsley. Please no. |
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Trade after trade with the D-Rays -- THAT ought to worry you!
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