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  • AI_Franchise03
    MVP
    • Dec 2002
    • 2168

    #16
    Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

    Why is this trouble then? Too many outfielders and good players doesn't classify as trouble.
    Guillen is good, but only as the fourth OF.
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    • skitch
      Fear Ameer
      • Oct 2002
      • 12349

      #17
      Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

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      Why is this trouble then? Too many outfielders and good players doesn't classify as trouble.
      Guillen is good, but only as the fourth OF.

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      He deserves better than that, he is a very good young player.

      I still say sit/trade Casey and move Dunn to first, regardless of what the fans want. They will get over it once the Reds win their division.

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      • skitch
        Fear Ameer
        • Oct 2002
        • 12349

        #18
        Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
        Why is this trouble then? Too many outfielders and good players doesn't classify as trouble.
        Guillen is good, but only as the fourth OF.

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        He deserves better than that, he is a very good young player.

        I still say sit/trade Casey and move Dunn to first, regardless of what the fans want. They will get over it once the Reds win their division.

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        • skitch
          Fear Ameer
          • Oct 2002
          • 12349

          #19
          Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Why is this trouble then? Too many outfielders and good players doesn't classify as trouble.
          Guillen is good, but only as the fourth OF.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          He deserves better than that, he is a very good young player.

          I still say sit/trade Casey and move Dunn to first, regardless of what the fans want. They will get over it once the Reds win their division.

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          • dooch
            Pro
            • Jul 2002
            • 609

            #20
            Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

            He's bounced around quite a bit in his career though, never impressing enough to stay any place for too long. Is this surge a product of Cincy's ballpark or is he finally turning the corner? I'm a little skeptical myself if he's for real.

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            • dooch
              Pro
              • Jul 2002
              • 609

              #21
              Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

              He's bounced around quite a bit in his career though, never impressing enough to stay any place for too long. Is this surge a product of Cincy's ballpark or is he finally turning the corner? I'm a little skeptical myself if he's for real.

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              • dooch
                Pro
                • Jul 2002
                • 609

                #22
                Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

                He's bounced around quite a bit in his career though, never impressing enough to stay any place for too long. Is this surge a product of Cincy's ballpark or is he finally turning the corner? I'm a little skeptical myself if he's for real.

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                • skitch
                  Fear Ameer
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 12349

                  #23
                  Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

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                  He's bounced around quite a bit in his career though, never impressing enough to stay any place for too long. Is this surge a product of Cincy's ballpark or is he finally turning the corner? I'm a little skeptical myself if he's for real.

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                  I think he's for real. He's not only done great hitting in Cincy, but in many other ballparks too.

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                  • skitch
                    Fear Ameer
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 12349

                    #24
                    Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

                    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                    He's bounced around quite a bit in his career though, never impressing enough to stay any place for too long. Is this surge a product of Cincy's ballpark or is he finally turning the corner? I'm a little skeptical myself if he's for real.

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                    I think he's for real. He's not only done great hitting in Cincy, but in many other ballparks too.

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                    • skitch
                      Fear Ameer
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 12349

                      #25
                      Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

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                      He's bounced around quite a bit in his career though, never impressing enough to stay any place for too long. Is this surge a product of Cincy's ballpark or is he finally turning the corner? I'm a little skeptical myself if he's for real.

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                      I think he's for real. He's not only done great hitting in Cincy, but in many other ballparks too.

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                      • Motown
                        OS Brew Connoisseur
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 9169

                        #26
                        Re: Trouble in Cincy!!



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                        I think he's for real. He's not only done great hitting in Cincy, but in many other ballparks too.

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                        Ditto!!

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                        • Motown
                          OS Brew Connoisseur
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 9169

                          #27
                          Re: Trouble in Cincy!!



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                          I think he's for real. He's not only done great hitting in Cincy, but in many other ballparks too.

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                          Ditto!!

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                          • Motown
                            OS Brew Connoisseur
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 9169

                            #28
                            Re: Trouble in Cincy!!



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                            I think he's for real. He's not only done great hitting in Cincy, but in many other ballparks too.

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            Ditto!!

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                            • mustardman
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 447

                              #29
                              Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

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                              Guillen is an excellent outfielder.

                              The first time I seen his arm, I was amazed.

                              Hits for power and average.

                              But with that outfield of Dunn, Griffey Jr. and Kearns, he likely won't find a place in it anytime soon.

                              If Cincinnatti does deal Guillen, they would get something very good in return.

                              I wouldn't mind having him on my team, that's for sure.

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                              I think that Dunn is getting far more credit than he deserves. Yes, he is leading the majors in homeruns. But, think about it. He is playing in the most "homer friendly" (Bart should be proud of his dad) stadiums in the majors. If Dunn was playing on any other team, he would NOT have 20 homeruns. And, with the batting average he has he wouldn't even be playing at the major league level this long with such a grotesque batting average. So, with further ado here is what I feel the Cincinnati Reds outfield should be:

                              Leftfield: Jose Guillen
                              Centerfield: Ken Griffey, Jr.
                              Rightfield: Austin Kearns

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                              • mustardman
                                Banned
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 447

                                #30
                                Re: Trouble in Cincy!!

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                                Guillen is an excellent outfielder.

                                The first time I seen his arm, I was amazed.

                                Hits for power and average.

                                But with that outfield of Dunn, Griffey Jr. and Kearns, he likely won't find a place in it anytime soon.

                                If Cincinnatti does deal Guillen, they would get something very good in return.

                                I wouldn't mind having him on my team, that's for sure.

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                                I think that Dunn is getting far more credit than he deserves. Yes, he is leading the majors in homeruns. But, think about it. He is playing in the most "homer friendly" (Bart should be proud of his dad) stadiums in the majors. If Dunn was playing on any other team, he would NOT have 20 homeruns. And, with the batting average he has he wouldn't even be playing at the major league level this long with such a grotesque batting average. So, with further ado here is what I feel the Cincinnati Reds outfield should be:

                                Leftfield: Jose Guillen
                                Centerfield: Ken Griffey, Jr.
                                Rightfield: Austin Kearns

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