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rubisco43 said:
doubtful that will happen... at least i hopeI'd rather get rid of hairston than roberts, but if we can get decent pitching for either, i'd make the trade.
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Hairiston was a potential all-star before the injury. He finally laid off the high pitches/long ball attempts and used his speed to get on the bases and wreak havoc on them. I'd much rather have Hairiston.
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I completely agree. He did a great job before his ankle/leg injury. But I've just never been a fan of his since he came up and was touted as the next great home grown player. I just like Roberts better b/c he's a switch hitter with what i percieve to be a bit more power and speed.Comment
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Jeff_Conine said:
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rubisco43 said:
doubtful that will happen... at least i hopeI'd rather get rid of hairston than roberts, but if we can get decent pitching for either, i'd make the trade.
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Hairiston was a potential all-star before the injury. He finally laid off the high pitches/long ball attempts and used his speed to get on the bases and wreak havoc on them. I'd much rather have Hairiston.
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I completely agree. He did a great job before his ankle/leg injury. But I've just never been a fan of his since he came up and was touted as the next great home grown player. I just like Roberts better b/c he's a switch hitter with what i percieve to be a bit more power and speed.Comment
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Re: Tejada an O
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Jeff_Conine said:
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rubisco43 said:
doubtful that will happen... at least i hopeI'd rather get rid of hairston than roberts, but if we can get decent pitching for either, i'd make the trade.
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Hairiston was a potential all-star before the injury. He finally laid off the high pitches/long ball attempts and used his speed to get on the bases and wreak havoc on them. I'd much rather have Hairiston.
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I completely agree. He did a great job before his ankle/leg injury. But I've just never been a fan of his since he came up and was touted as the next great home grown player. I just like Roberts better b/c he's a switch hitter with what i percieve to be a bit more power and speed.Comment
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My reaction when I heard about this:
NOOOOO STUPID ANGELOS WHY WHY WHY!!!!
then I rationalized it all by saying: "this'll backfire like everything Angelos has done." andMember of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: Tejada an O
My reaction when I heard about this:
NOOOOO STUPID ANGELOS WHY WHY WHY!!!!
then I rationalized it all by saying: "this'll backfire like everything Angelos has done." andMember of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: Tejada an O
My reaction when I heard about this:
NOOOOO STUPID ANGELOS WHY WHY WHY!!!!
then I rationalized it all by saying: "this'll backfire like everything Angelos has done." andMember of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: Tejada an O
Just in case anyone was wondering hwo much money had to do with the decision (it ws obviously a factor), take a look at the last line of this story:
Tejada speaks
A shortstop's dream is to play on the same field as Cal. Welcome to greatness, Miggy.Comment
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Re: Tejada an O
Just in case anyone was wondering hwo much money had to do with the decision (it ws obviously a factor), take a look at the last line of this story:
Tejada speaks
A shortstop's dream is to play on the same field as Cal. Welcome to greatness, Miggy.Comment
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Re: Tejada an O
Just in case anyone was wondering hwo much money had to do with the decision (it ws obviously a factor), take a look at the last line of this story:
Tejada speaks
A shortstop's dream is to play on the same field as Cal. Welcome to greatness, Miggy.Comment
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I agree. Roberts was a slightly better player last year. However, you would have to think that Hairston has the better upside; that he should eventually develop into a better player than Roberts.
But you guys are right...one of those dudes would make good trade bait; granted that their value isn't great, but they should be valuable enough to bring a reliable pitcher over.Comment
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Re: Tejada an O
I agree. Roberts was a slightly better player last year. However, you would have to think that Hairston has the better upside; that he should eventually develop into a better player than Roberts.
But you guys are right...one of those dudes would make good trade bait; granted that their value isn't great, but they should be valuable enough to bring a reliable pitcher over.Comment
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