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Cashman's objective going foward
Topic Started: May 10 2007, 04:44 PM (78 Views)
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Get bullpen help. Find me one or two more established guys. Henn is reverting back to his old ways and Vizcaino is a terrible human being. We've got the chips to do it so get it done.

The rest of this disgrace is in the players hands. There's nothing Torre or the FO can do from here on in.
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May 10 2007, 04:44 PM
Get bullpen help. Find me one or two more established guys. Henn is reverting back to his old ways and Vizcaino is a terrible human being. We've got the chips to do it so get it done.

The rest of this disgrace is in the players hands. There's nothing Torre or the FO can do from here on in.

agreed
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May 10 2007, 04:44 PM
Get bullpen help. Find me one or two more established guys. Henn is reverting back to his old ways and Vizcaino is a terrible human being. We've got the chips to do it so get it done.

The rest of this disgrace is in the players hands. There's nothing Torre or the FO can do from here on in.

:please: Olendoof? Sanchez?? Duncan??? ---> The only chips he's got are Mint. ;)

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May 10 2007, 04:30 PM
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May 10 2007, 04:44 PM
Get bullpen help. Find me one or two more established guys. Henn is reverting back to his old ways and Vizcaino is a terrible human being. We've got the chips to do it so get it done.

The rest of this disgrace is in the players hands. There's nothing Torre or the FO can do from here on in.

:please: Olendoof? Sanchez?? Duncan??? ---> The only chips he's got are Mint. ;)

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:please: You know we've got the goods.
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The steal this year was the Braves getting Soriano from Seattle. In five save opportunities he has been perfect.
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May 10 2007, 09:33 PM
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May 10 2007, 04:30 PM
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May 10 2007, 04:44 PM
Get bullpen help. Find me one or two more established guys. Henn is reverting back to his old ways and Vizcaino is a terrible human being. We've got the chips to do it so get it done.

The rest of this disgrace is in the players hands. There's nothing Torre or the FO can do from here on in.

:please: Olendoof? Sanchez?? Duncan??? ---> The only chips he's got are Mint. ;)

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:please: You know we've got the goods.

We've got the goods alright, damaged goods. :peace:
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May 10 2007, 10:53 PM
The steal this year was the Braves getting Soriano from Seattle. In five save opportunities he has been perfect.

The sad part is the moment that trade was completed, I think even Seattle knew they were getting fleeced. There was no way to justify that trade. Maybe had the Horacio Ramirez that was overrated but had a nice record in his rookie year could have duped someone into a bad trade. But Horacio has been hurt and consistantly mediocre and he still netted the Braves a potential lights out reliever. I wonder if Sean Henn for JJ Putz would do it for them? It's a pretty fair trade comparable to the Ramirez-Soriano deal.
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May 10 2007, 11:22 PM
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May 10 2007, 10:53 PM
The steal this year was the Braves getting Soriano from Seattle. In five save opportunities he has been perfect.

The sad part is the moment that trade was completed, I think even Seattle knew they were getting fleeced. There was no way to justify that trade. Maybe had the Horacio Ramirez that was overrated but had a nice record in his rookie year could have duped someone into a bad trade. But Horacio has been hurt and consistantly mediocre and he still netted the Braves a potential lights out reliever. I wonder if Sean Henn for JJ Putz would do it for them? It's a pretty fair trade comparable to the Ramirez-Soriano deal.

I still can't believe that trade happened. How could nobody in that organization, top to bottom, think to say "wait a minute. Horacio Ramirez? Hang up the phone!"
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