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Doesn't it make more sense to sign Vernon Wells ?

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Rox Addict, Nov 24, 2006.

  1. Burzmali

    Burzmali Member

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    Defense at shortstop is vital. Name some possible replacements.
     
  2. Gene the PIG

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    Whoever we trade Everett for.


    I KNOW defense is vital. So is getting that run home from third with 1 out.


    His defense is overrated, imo. No gold glove on his mantle. Lots of crazy throws at crucial times.


    If you want a name - OK, I'll throw one out ... hows about a 75 year-old Omar Vizquel?

    Gold Gloves
    1993-AL--SS
    1994-AL--SS
    1995-AL--SS
    1996-AL--SS
    1997-AL--SS
    1998-AL--SS
    1999-AL--SS
    2000-AL--SS
    2001-AL--SS
    2005-NL--SS
    2006-NL--SS

    + he can hit his way out of a wet paper SACK.
     
  3. Zac D

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    I think you're a silly boy.
     
  4. Gene the PIG

    Gene the PIG Member

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    Thank you. I try.

    On a more serious note, I don't know WHO or WHAT I'd like to play SS instead. Just gets tiresome sometimes to see Brad & Adam coming up with guys on base, & usually (more often than not) we all know what happens.

    I can live with Everett, I guess ... if the rest of the guys can hit.
     
  5. Burzmali

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    Gold Gloves are meaningless, Everett is a better fielder than Vizquel ever was.

    I'm thankful that the Astros don't make personnel decisions based on what you think "gets tiresome".
     
  6. Gene the PIG

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    HAHAHA!!!
     
  7. MiniMing

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    I would liked Wells over Lee, think we paid Lee to much.
     
  8. jeremyang2002

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    It's the baseball and it doesnt have luxury tax.

    Players get the market price.

    Yeah,we all know Wells is better than Lee.

    BUT Lee is a FA and only need money to get him.

    Wells is not and you need to give up some real good players/prospects to get him for ONE year rental.

    After that you probably have to pay more to get his service.
     
  9. Nick

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    Actually, they do have a scale of revenue sharing... which functions as a luxury tax for the huge spending teams.

    If all teams decide to spend, however, there is less of a penalty for the middle teams... since they'll still fall in the same slot of revenue sharing position.
     
  10. jeremyang2002

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    But consider Astros' positive debt/revenue ratio, it's hard to imagine McLane has to pay revenue-sharing deduction.
     

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