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Griffey Jr. was almost a Padre

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Baseballa, Dec 5, 2002.

  1. Baseballa

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    http://espn.go.com/mlb/news/2002/1205/1472030.html

    SAN DIEGO -- The Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padres agreed to trade Ken Griffey Jr. for Phil Nevin last weekend but the deal died when Nevin wouldn't waive his no-trade clause.


    Nevin said Thursday that he told Padres general manager Kevin Towers that he wants to stay in San Diego, where he resurrected his career in 1999 after arriving as a backup catcher in a spring training trade with Anaheim.

    "I let them know that's where I want to be,'' Nevin said by cell phone from Las Vegas, where he was golfing with Padres manager Bruce Bochy. "I just don't really want to talk about it, honestly. I'm staying in San Diego and we'll just take it from there. Those are things that are supposed to be left between the teams.''

    ESPN's Peter Gammons reported Wednesday that Nevin had nixed the deal.


    Towers said he had no comment.

    A baseball source familiar with the proposed deal, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that the teams agreed to the swap over the Thanksgiving weekend.

    Griffey has been bothered by injuries the past two seasons after orchestrating a trade to Cincinnati in 2000.

    He tore a tendon in his knee during the first week, setting up another season limited by leg injuries. He also pulled a hamstring and strained hip muscles, limiting him to 70 games, a .264 average, eight homers and 23 RBI.

    Nevin's agent, Barry Axelrod, wondered why the Padres would even discuss a Nevin trade in the first place.

    "There never could have been a deal, at least from our point of view,'' Axelrod said.

    The Padres included a no-trade clause in the $34.5 million, four-year contract extension Nevin signed in November 2001. That extension kicks in with the 2003 season.

    But with Nevin again vacating third base in favor of Sean Burroughs, he's apparently become the target of trade talks. Nevin is expected to play right field.

    Last spring, Nevin moved from third to first, and first baseman Ryan Klesko moved to right field so the rookie Burroughs could play third.

    That experiment failed, though. Burroughs struggled because of a shoulder injury, was benched, went on the disabled list in late May and then spent 1½ months at Triple-A Portland.

    Nevin moved back to third base after Burroughs was benched, but broke his left arm diving for a ball two days later. He had a frustrating season, capped when he made an obscene gesture to a heckling fan late in late September, angering Towers and Bochy.

    Axelrod said Towers asked him before the recent general managers meetings whether Nevin, an All-Star in 2001, would ever waive the no-trade clause.

    Nevin and his wife have a new home in the San Diego area and he has a a daughter from a prior relationship who lives in the area, Axelrod said. The only way he would consider agreeing to a trade is if it were to a West Coast team that has spring training in Arizona and that he'd play third base.

    "Clearly, Cincinnati would not be one of those,'' Axelrod said.

    Nevin was the top pick overall in the June 1992 draft, by Houston, but developed a reputation as a hothead and bounced around the majors until settling in with the Padres. He became their starting third baseman in August 1999.
     
  2. Puedlfor

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    This deal seems odd for the Padres to consider.
     
  3. drapg

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    oh how the mighty have fallen.

    Boy has Griffey's life done a 180 in the past three years or what!
     
  4. Htownhero

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    No kidding!!! Three years ago it was just assumed he would be the guy to break Hank's homerun record, now you gotta wonder if he'll ever hit 40 in a season again.
     
  5. God of BBALL

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    Griffey is overrated. Still living on rep form seattle days, but not the same player. Similar to Penny Hardaway and Shawn Kemp. Why padres even considered that deal is silly!
     
  6. gr8-1

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    hmmm.....cincinnati or San Diego......I wonder.
     
  7. Nomar

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    I knew that Nevin was picked first. How good was he supposed to be?
     
  8. ArtV

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    I don't think he's overrated - just injured - probably from too much "muscle enhancers". If he could stay healthy, he's still a much feared hitter and fielder. I do think the past few years have taken him out of the Aaron race, but I'd like to see him play well just a few more years - for any team.
     
  9. Rocketman95

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    I'd take him.
     
  10. DoitDickau

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    actually of all people i don't think griffey is on the sauce. He's stated before that he doesn't believe in lifting weight. You can tell in the his upper body looks pretty small. He's just had leg problems. If he's healthy, he'll still be a great player. (he was always a little overrated though)
     
  11. drapg

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    True. Griffey has avoided the weight room at all costs throughout his career. Had he actually made the effort to take care of his body, his career may have flourished in these "later years"

    i don't see how he was ever overrated though. in his prime he hit over .300 and had huge power numbers. the man was the jordan of baseball in the early 90s.
     
  12. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"
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    Please save these sorts of comments for one of the "gay marriage" threads. This thread is about baseball. Thanks!
     
  13. DoitDickau

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    make no mistake he was a great player, but he was never as good as an even pre-juiced barry bonds
     
  14. Rocketman95

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    Hey, it's about Griffey, and he's a hottie.

    Plus, I love whiny b****es.
     

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