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  • AI_Franchise03
    MVP
    • Dec 2002
    • 2168

    #31
    Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

    Any GM that trades for Beltran during the season is a moron. They will be doing a great disservice for themselves, while on the contrary the complete opposite for the Royals.
    " I look at him and it's getting to the point where it's just scaring me. He looks younger but he doesn't carry himself in a younger manner. He's impressive, and I'm glad we drafted him. "
    - Lavar Arrington on his new Redskins teammate Sean Taylor.

    The World Is At Your Feet.

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    • TheMatrix31
      RF
      • Jul 2002
      • 52918

      #32
      Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

      I wish the Braves could somehow pick up him, put him in left, and move Chipper back to 3rd. Especially now that he has leg problems, they might hurt more chronically, and 3B might lighten that possiblity. I'd LOVE Beltran on the Braves.

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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52918

        #33
        Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

        I wish the Braves could somehow pick up him, put him in left, and move Chipper back to 3rd. Especially now that he has leg problems, they might hurt more chronically, and 3B might lighten that possiblity. I'd LOVE Beltran on the Braves.

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        • TheMatrix31
          RF
          • Jul 2002
          • 52918

          #34
          Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

          I wish the Braves could somehow pick up him, put him in left, and move Chipper back to 3rd. Especially now that he has leg problems, they might hurt more chronically, and 3B might lighten that possiblity. I'd LOVE Beltran on the Braves.

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          • BatsareBugs
            LVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 12553

            #35
            Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

            It's risky, the only way (If I was the GM) I'd trade is if I knew that we can sign him long term or keep him. He's not worth a two-three months rental, even if it does take you to the playoffs.

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            • BatsareBugs
              LVP
              • Feb 2003
              • 12553

              #36
              Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

              It's risky, the only way (If I was the GM) I'd trade is if I knew that we can sign him long term or keep him. He's not worth a two-three months rental, even if it does take you to the playoffs.

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              • BatsareBugs
                LVP
                • Feb 2003
                • 12553

                #37
                Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                It's risky, the only way (If I was the GM) I'd trade is if I knew that we can sign him long term or keep him. He's not worth a two-three months rental, even if it does take you to the playoffs.

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                • SC3BBall
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 2139

                  #38
                  Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                  The Yankees do not need Beltran this season. They will not trade for him this season, because he isn't necessary to win a title.

                  But the Yankees will get him in the offseason in free agency. No one can compete with New Yorks check book.

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                  • SC3BBall
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 2139

                    #39
                    Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                    The Yankees do not need Beltran this season. They will not trade for him this season, because he isn't necessary to win a title.

                    But the Yankees will get him in the offseason in free agency. No one can compete with New Yorks check book.

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                    • SC3BBall
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 2139

                      #40
                      Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                      The Yankees do not need Beltran this season. They will not trade for him this season, because he isn't necessary to win a title.

                      But the Yankees will get him in the offseason in free agency. No one can compete with New Yorks check book.

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                      • tbuck
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 352

                        #41
                        Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                        Beltran is absolutely worth the 3-4 month rental to any team that feels he is the missing piece to a world title. He's the best centerfielder (all around) in baseball. Nobody brings the same package of skills as he does. Defense, speed, average, power.......he's go it all.

                        To anyone that thinks the Yankees won't try and make a move for him, you're crazy. He's exactly what they need. Williams and Lofton are half of what Beltran is, and since they're going to sign him in the off-season, why not make a move to guarantee a title this year? (not that it will, but that will be the Yankees logic) The only question for the Yankees is, where are they going to come up with the prospects?

                        The Red Sox will also be in the mix, and maybe even the Cubs. Of those 3 teams, the Cubs definately have pitching prospects to deal, and that's what KC will be looking for. Patterson and two pitching prospects for Beltran? Don't think it can't happen.

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                        • tbuck
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 352

                          #42
                          Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                          Beltran is absolutely worth the 3-4 month rental to any team that feels he is the missing piece to a world title. He's the best centerfielder (all around) in baseball. Nobody brings the same package of skills as he does. Defense, speed, average, power.......he's go it all.

                          To anyone that thinks the Yankees won't try and make a move for him, you're crazy. He's exactly what they need. Williams and Lofton are half of what Beltran is, and since they're going to sign him in the off-season, why not make a move to guarantee a title this year? (not that it will, but that will be the Yankees logic) The only question for the Yankees is, where are they going to come up with the prospects?

                          The Red Sox will also be in the mix, and maybe even the Cubs. Of those 3 teams, the Cubs definately have pitching prospects to deal, and that's what KC will be looking for. Patterson and two pitching prospects for Beltran? Don't think it can't happen.

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                          • tbuck
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 352

                            #43
                            Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                            Beltran is absolutely worth the 3-4 month rental to any team that feels he is the missing piece to a world title. He's the best centerfielder (all around) in baseball. Nobody brings the same package of skills as he does. Defense, speed, average, power.......he's go it all.

                            To anyone that thinks the Yankees won't try and make a move for him, you're crazy. He's exactly what they need. Williams and Lofton are half of what Beltran is, and since they're going to sign him in the off-season, why not make a move to guarantee a title this year? (not that it will, but that will be the Yankees logic) The only question for the Yankees is, where are they going to come up with the prospects?

                            The Red Sox will also be in the mix, and maybe even the Cubs. Of those 3 teams, the Cubs definately have pitching prospects to deal, and that's what KC will be looking for. Patterson and two pitching prospects for Beltran? Don't think it can't happen.

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                            • dooch
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 609

                              #44
                              Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                              tbuck said:
                              Beltran is absolutely worth the 3-4 month rental to any team that feels he is the missing piece to a world title. He's the best centerfielder (all around) in baseball. Nobody brings the same package of skills as he does. Defense, speed, average, power.......he's go it all.

                              To anyone that thinks the Yankees won't try and make a move for him, you're crazy. He's exactly what they need. Williams and Lofton are half of what Beltran is, and since they're going to sign him in the off-season, why not make a move to guarantee a title this year? (not that it will, but that will be the Yankees logic) The only question for the Yankees is, where are they going to come up with the prospects?

                              The Red Sox will also be in the mix, and maybe even the Cubs. Of those 3 teams, the Cubs definately have pitching prospects to deal, and that's what KC will be looking for. Patterson and two pitching prospects for Beltran? Don't think it can't happen.

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

                              The Red Sox have zero prospects as well. Their farm system is almost as barren as the Yanks. The Yanks actually have great prospects at the lower levels, just nothing that's almost major league ready to give the Royals.

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                              • dooch
                                Pro
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 609

                                #45
                                Re: Carlos Beltran on the way out?

                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                tbuck said:
                                Beltran is absolutely worth the 3-4 month rental to any team that feels he is the missing piece to a world title. He's the best centerfielder (all around) in baseball. Nobody brings the same package of skills as he does. Defense, speed, average, power.......he's go it all.

                                To anyone that thinks the Yankees won't try and make a move for him, you're crazy. He's exactly what they need. Williams and Lofton are half of what Beltran is, and since they're going to sign him in the off-season, why not make a move to guarantee a title this year? (not that it will, but that will be the Yankees logic) The only question for the Yankees is, where are they going to come up with the prospects?

                                The Red Sox will also be in the mix, and maybe even the Cubs. Of those 3 teams, the Cubs definately have pitching prospects to deal, and that's what KC will be looking for. Patterson and two pitching prospects for Beltran? Don't think it can't happen.

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

                                The Red Sox have zero prospects as well. Their farm system is almost as barren as the Yanks. The Yanks actually have great prospects at the lower levels, just nothing that's almost major league ready to give the Royals.

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