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Sunday, December 18, 2005 |
Roster Notes
With what's likely to be the big news of the day out of the way, here's the Rotoworld miniutae:
- Former Giant Brett Tomko has received an offer from the Devil Rays. Tomko has rejected a two-year offer from the Texas Rangers.
- The Daily News speculates that the Dodgers could sign both Kenny Lofton and Reggie Sanders, both of whom have ties to GM Ned Colletti from their time on the 2002 Giants squad. Both have homes in Arizona, with Lofton keeping a residence in Southern California. Lofton would be the Dodgers' main centerfielder, while Sanders would end up in left, causing the team to dump the Choi/Saenz platoon.
In case you were wondering: Lofton hasn't had a below-average Rate2 since 2001, and last year had a 109 Rate2, which is to say, he's still remarkable.
- Ken Rosenthal says the Red Sox are near to completing a one-year deal with former Padre Rudy Seanez.
Comments:
In case you were wondering: Lofton hasn't had a below-average Rate2 since 2001, and last year had a 109 Rate2, which is to say, he's still remarkable.
The Rate2 stat only suggests that Lofton can still cover ground in CF. However, it says NOTHING about his poor arm.
I don't think he is an above-average CF when viewed in the context of range and arm.
The Rate2 stat only suggests that Lofton can still cover ground in CF. However, it says NOTHING about his poor arm.
I don't think he is an above-average CF when viewed in the context of range and arm.
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