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Saturday, December 10, 2005

Roster Notes


Comments:
Erstad probably chose the Red Sox as one of the four teams because he knew that was the highest probability of a trade. It's not so much that he doesn't want to play in Boston, he's just rather stay in Anaheim. Not only can Erstad block the trade, but he could extort even more money out of the Angels/Red Sox by "agreeing" to a deal if it becomes financially attractive enough.
 
Three years for Bill Mueller? An offer to J.T. freaking Snow?!? How many overpaid infielders does one team need? Though Colletti hasn't yet indicated his 1B plans, it becomes increasingly apparent with each passing day that Hee Seop Choi has played his last game as a Dodger.

Obtaining a quality young reliever (Gonzalez) in exchange for Bradley might ease the pain of such developments.

Wait, no it wouldn't.
 
I agree that JT Snow and Mueller don't bring much to the table, but even overpaying for Damon might be interesting. He is getting old and he is somewhat injury prone (though he has that gamer play through injury tag) but they aren't many OF prospects on the farm and he isn't that toothless of a hitter (800+ OPS even after tanking starting in August). He would be a nice compliment to Drew and likely more than make up for losing Bradley. That said, not 7 years.
 
Getting JT Snow is like paying to have less production. Bill Mueller at least hits for average, unless Ned thinks it is 2004 (what an abberation that was for Snow) I don't see how you pick up a player with a .365 SLG.
 
yes by all means sign soft-toss damon. Furcal will have no problem with his speed, taking cut-offs from the warning track, and throwing out runners with his cannon from same spot...
 
the good thing about rumors is that most of them are just that.
and maybe erstad doesn't savor playing in such an obnoxious city.
 

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