2012-13 Hot Stove League Thread
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I don't understand how a young guy loses power like Lars unless he was on the juice and stopped before he got caught. I understand power fades with age, but it is not very common while still a prospect. A lot can go wrong for prospects like not being able to make contact, but usually their power is still there.Cleveland Browns
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I wish Atlanta could have Omar Infante back for Dan Uggla. I was so excited when the trade first happened, but now it is two years later and I wish we could trade Uggla for a PTBN or anything for that matter.Cleveland Browns
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Okay he's not exactly my favorite player ever but, c'mon now. Let's stop saying things that we both know are complete fabrications.Comment
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Not even close...Uggla, as frustrating as he is, is one of my favorite guys on the team because he at least looks like he cares and I have NEVER not seen him hustle. He is more valuable than Infante...
That said, his lack of contact in ST is disconcerting, but we saw this coming. Bulky, power hitting middle infielders do not age gracefully. He is 32 and once the bat speed goes he's going to be done. It was a bad deal to give him 5 years to begin with...it is what it is."People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers HornsbyComment
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Dan Uggla had a WAR from 6.0 the past two years, and Omar Infante had a WAR of 5.9... To be fair most of Infante's value has come from his defense.Comment
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Don't get me wrong, I loved me some Infante and he's a great guy to have because of his versatility. The Braves have plenty of good glove, no-hit infielders though. Uggla's average to below average glove with some pop fits in just fine...now if he'll just bounce back and have a 4 WAR year I'll be happy."People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers HornsbyComment
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Tigers are the opposite. We have lots of all bat, no glove infielders. I can't imagine having Uggla along with Miggy and Fielder.Don't get me wrong, I loved me some Infante and he's a great guy to have because of his versatility. The Braves have plenty of good glove, no-hit infielders though. Uggla's average to below average glove with some pop fits in just fine...now if he'll just bounce back and have a 4 WAR year I'll be happy.
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I understand everyone has different opinions, but the team has power up and down the lineup and a TON of potential strikeouts. Infante's defense up the middle with Simmons would be great. I'm not saying Uggla is terrible. I just wish that we could get out of his contract. However, this would be something to actually talk about if we had a second baseman to replace him, but we don't.Cleveland Browns
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Just out of curiosity, how many 100 homer infields have there been? That would be interesting. Miggy, Prince, and Uggla in the heart of a lineup could be really good.Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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The 09 Yanks did it with 112 between 1B, 2B, SS, and 3B. Not even including Posada (didn't know if we wanted to count catchers or not)Check out my Houston Astros Dynasties:
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