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  • bravosfan
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    • Jul 2002
    • 5184

    #1

    Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

    The trade -- which is pending a physical for Vidro, expected to take place Thursday -- is a textbook example of what the Nationals say they are trying to do, eschewing success in 2007 but stockpiling players that might contribute in the future. According to sources familiar with the deal, the Nationals are due to receive Chris Snelling, a 25-year-old outfielder with a history of injuries, and Emiliano Fruto, a 22-year-old right-handed reliever with an exceptional changeup, in exchange for Vidro.

    Nearly as important for Washington, however, is that Seattle has agreed to pay $12 million of the remaining $16 million left on Vidro's contract for 2007 and '08. Because of the amount of money exchanging hands, the commissioner's office had to approve the deal before it could go through, and officials there have been aware of it for several days.
    Last edited by bravosfan; 12-13-2006, 08:24 PM.
  • dieselboy
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    • Dec 2002
    • 18040

    #2
    Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

    ....what?

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    • BunnyHardaway
      Banned
      • Nov 2004
      • 15195

      #3
      Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

      What happened to Jose Lopez playing second?

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      • Gary Armida
        MVP
        • Oct 2003
        • 2533

        #4
        Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

        Originally posted by JJLinn
        What happened to Jose Lopez playing second?
        According to Rotoworld, the plan is for Vidro to be the DH. Seattle is not having a great offseason. I think I want to put my resume in for their GM job. Bavasi is making Isiah Thomas look like a genius.
        Formerly Favre4vr

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        • dieselboy
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          • Dec 2002
          • 18040

          #5
          Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

          I heard he might play a little 1B, a little 2B, and a lot of DH.

          Good trade if it was six years ago.

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          • bravosfan
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 5184

            #6
            Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

            The trade was agreed upon between the two clubs late last week during the Winter Meetings, but both sides needed Vidro's approval because he has a no-trade clause. For approving the trade, according to sources, Vidro was given a vesting option for 2009.

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            • SPTO
              binging
              • Feb 2003
              • 68046

              #7
              Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

              Originally posted by favre4vr
              I think I want to put my resume in for their GM job. Bavasi is making Isiah Thomas look like a genius.
              You know, I feel really bad for Seattle fans. It seems to me that the Bavasi family is the most overrated baseball executive family ever. Bill is clueless, Peter nearly led the Blue Jays down the path to mediocrity and ran an inept Cleveland Indians franchise as well.

              The only great Bavasi was the father Buzzie who ran the Dodgers and Angels.
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              • GBrushTWood
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                • Mar 2003
                • 1624

                #8
                Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro



                "I like guys who slugged .395 last year to play 1B and DH."

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                • dieselboy
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                  • Dec 2002
                  • 18040

                  #9
                  Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                  Originally posted by SPTO
                  You know, I feel really bad for Seattle fans. It seems to me that the Bavasi family is the most overrated baseball executive family ever. Bill is clueless, Peter nearly led the Blue Jays down the path to mediocrity and ran an inept Cleveland Indians franchise as well.

                  The only great Bavasi was the father Buzzie who ran the Dodgers and Angels.
                  It is really bad.

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                  • Stoud
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 1259

                    #10
                    Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                    "Bavasi, your Genius is showing!"

                    Bavasi: "Look, I get it, I'm Bald. Okay?!"

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                    • soxboy7
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 1541

                      #11
                      Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                      I actually think this is a good deal for the Mariners. They aren't committing much money to him and since Vidro can play multiple positions he can be viewed as one of the best utility players in the game.

                      This is all assuming that the young pitcher the Mariners gave up doesn't turn out to be a stud. I think everyone knows how good Snelling is, thats why the Mariners were more than willing to give him up.

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                      • Stoud
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 1259

                        #12
                        Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                        Originally posted by soxboy7
                        I actually think this is a good deal for the Mariners. They aren't committing much money to him and since Vidro can play multiple positions he can be viewed as one of the best utility players in the game.

                        This is all assuming that the young pitcher the Mariners gave up doesn't turn out to be a stud. I think everyone knows how good Snelling is, thats why the Mariners were more than willing to give him up.
                        Utility player? One who's native position is at second?

                        hmm...you don't say...

                        kinda like the guy we already got...by the name of Willie Bloomquist. I'd take Vidro over Bloomquist any day...but that's not the point; The point is that we already had a freakin' utility guy.

                        As for him playing DH and some 1st? Uhhh....no thanks...DH? He hits for power about as well as Beltre has the past few years, and 15-20 jacks at DH isn't my idea of what the M's should be looking for. As for 1B? Uhh...I'd rather have Beltre DH and Vidro at 3rd.

                        Nobody is arguing that Vidro is a pretty damn good second basemen w/ the tools to be an excellent utility guy....what they're arguing is whether or not the M's actually need another utility guy.

                        It's the same argument that has been going on with the pitchers the M's have been picking up, only with a different punchline: "Do we really need another back of the rotation pitcher?" has become "Do we really need another utility infielder?"

                        It seems the guys in charge of the M's are determined to keep the team a mediocre one. They've had dozens of chances to actually improve it, but instead they have simply kept things status quo, and by the looks of it they continue to actually seek out every mediocre player they can find.

                        It gets rather annoying VERY QUICKLY.

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                        • rsox
                          All Star
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 6309

                          #13
                          Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                          I guess that means Felipe Lopez will move to 2B for the Nationals with Cristian Guzman playing SS. The Nats are also trying to sign D'Angelo Jimenez to be the backup middle infielder. The Nats also have at least 3 holes to fill in their starting rotation and aside from a few minor league invites have not signed anyone.

                          This is the first offseason in a long time that this team has had an owner and so far it seems they were better off without one.

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                          • Sabercatsfan
                            MVP
                            • May 2003
                            • 1443

                            #14
                            Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                            Aside from the fact we have ZERO need for a 2nd baseman (Hello, Jose Lopez?) I guess I can live with this deal. Since he could play several positions, which is nice. Unlike the other reject Goodwill parts we have acquired this off season, this deal is decent, not Barry Zito great, but decent.
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                            • Gary Armida
                              MVP
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 2533

                              #15
                              Re: Mariners to acquire Jose Vidro

                              Originally posted by SPTO
                              You know, I feel really bad for Seattle fans. It seems to me that the Bavasi family is the most overrated baseball executive family ever. Bill is clueless, Peter nearly led the Blue Jays down the path to mediocrity and ran an inept Cleveland Indians franchise as well.

                              The only great Bavasi was the father Buzzie who ran the Dodgers and Angels.
                              I absolutely agree. I do feel bad for the Mariner fans. They have perhaps the best park in baseball, Ichiro, a soon-to-be great closer in Putz, a solid up-the middle, and some nice offensive parts. This offseason looks to be making them worse. Vidro adds nothing here, unless the rumor I heard of Sexson to the Yankees for Carl Pavano is true. I guess he could play first, but even then, do you want Jose Vidro as your first baseman? I'm not even saying what they gave up for him was alot, it's just not the right player to bring in.
                              Formerly Favre4vr

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