no. and those saying that the Nationals should have talked to Soriano about switching....the Rangers GM wouldn't allow them to talk to Soriano before the physicals were done and the deal was completed...after that...it was too late
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i guess Showalter wanted him gone in a bad way.. then it just snowballed down from there.. i also heard a mention that they might actually shift him to SS to replace Guzman (heard that on ESPN radio yesterday), but who knows..Comment
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Originally posted by nyyanksfan20He was in the outfield? I thought he came up as a shortstop.
He did, although I think he may have played some outfield while he was in Japan for a couple of years."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
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Originally posted by ehhSoriano has scary talent but he's terribly unclutch, strikes out like it's his job and is a liability in the field.
Plus he's a baby.
As much as I despise A-Rod, I'm glad we don't have Soriano anymore."We're winners baby! ****in' winners! pushin it to the max, cuz thats how we roll!!!" ~ BrucieComment
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They just flashed up the most errors by second baseman over the last few years:
Soriano - 105
Durham - 56
Kent - 56
...and he's worried leaving this position will hurt his value?
EDIT: ESPN bottom line is now saying Soriano is in the lineup today and has agreed to play leftLast edited by DGetz; 03-22-2006, 12:26 PM."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
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Originally posted by DGetzThey just flashed up the most errors by second baseman over the last few years:
Soriano - 105
Durham - 56
Kent - 56
...and he's worried leaving this position will hurt his value?
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Originally posted by TheTruth916yeah, the article is even up on ESPN now...Soriano to play LF
And for some reason he is batting lead off. I know it is only spring training but that would be a terrible idea during games that count..."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
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Originally posted by DGetzThey just flashed up the most errors by second baseman over the last few years:
Soriano - 105
Durham - 56
Kent - 56
...and he's worried leaving this position will hurt his value?Comment
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Originally posted by BGarrett7He's only concerned with his own big picture. Given his offensive prowess, as a 2B he is on his way to a HOF calibur career. Put him out in LF, and he's nothing more than your dime-a-dozen all-bat corner outfielder. He becomes just another player in a position loaded with cleanup hitters. If he keeps himself at second, he becomes a middle infielder with pop, something that still isn't easy to come across. Hit 400 homers as a 2B? You're headed to Cooperstown. Hit 400 as a LF? Well, things become a little more sticky. Not to mention it decreases his market value if he moves to left full-time. Outfielders who will hit 30 homers and drive in 100 runs a year aren't to terribly difficult to find, so you can afford to underpay someone and still get production. If you are a power hitter at a predominately non-power driven position like second, teams will gladly overpay to get that added stroke out of a position that normally doesn't produce it.
That's Soriano's logic I would assume, but word is that he may be able to get more money as an above average outfielder than as a defensive liability at second; even more so someone thinks he can play center. Of course it remains to be seen how he will fair in the outfield....
This is part of the reason I hated the trade so much: the Nats already have a second baseman and if you move Soriano to a corner outfield spot he goes from being the most offensivley productive player at his position to a solid one...which the Nationals already had in Wilkerson.Last edited by DGetz; 03-22-2006, 01:16 PM."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
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Originally posted by mizzta21any yankee or ex-yankee is a sticky situation. there is always drama with them. And as soriano as one of them, he should shut his mouth, whine on the DQ list in the clubhouse corner and think what hes done until he decides whats best for him"You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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I don't know if anyone else saw this, but they showed errors by 2nd baseman in the last 5 years, and guess who led the league? Soriano had 108 errors in that time, the next highest guy had 59!!!! Let me see, a gold glover like Vidro at second, or Soriano? Typical major league steroid pumped crybaby. Hey, numbers don't lie, this guy is a modern day Steve Sax at 2nd. This is exactly what is wrong with pro sports today.Comment
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He's just fine, He doesnt wanna play outfield and why would he? Looks like he's gonna give it a shot today and see how he does. He's a fine ball player and a lot of teams would love to have him.
What is so wrong with what he's doing, Played 2B his whole career and all of sudden he's gotta change, Who would like that? Sure he complained a lil bit but now he's gonna check it out. Being a Sport Star or being someone who works at a computer do there jobs for the same reason, To make money and Make more money..itz not just sportsLet's Get Ready To Rumble!Comment
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Originally posted by cbgatorade0202He's just fine, He doesnt wanna play outfield and why would he? Looks like he's gonna give it a shot today and see how he does. He's a fine ball player and a lot of teams would love to have him.
What is so wrong with what he's doing, Played 2B his whole career and all of sudden he's gotta change, Who would like that? Sure he complained a lil bit but now he's gonna check it out. Being a Sport Star or being someone who works at a computer do there jobs for the same reason, To make money and Make more money..itz not just sports
I dont think many people would fault Soriano for having a preferance over what position he plays. But it wasnt just that he didnt want to play left - he refused to play it, even to the point of refusing to take the field when he was penciled in as the left fielder, going far beyond "complaining a lil bit". If it were that important to him, he should have it in his contract that he plays infield or doesnt play."Darth Vader doesn't cry, Peter."
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