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gorman8621 wrote:I'd much rather put my trust in someone who isn't Marte/Encarnacion. Why are either being discussed? The point is to get an improvement...not to have the same crap.
Why are either being discussed? Because there aren't really any better viable options. Atkins is no better than Encarnacion IMO. Plus it'll take a lot to get him. Uggla and Roberts both will command a TON. Beltre is super expensive. Same with Hudson, Furcal, and O. Cabrera on the free agent market.
Who do you want at 3B or 2B next year?
I think it's very possible to see a platoon of Russell Branyan and Andy Marte at 3B next year.....hoping it doesn't happen....but would be very cheap and allow us to splurge a bit on pitching.....
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Hermie13 wrote:I think it's very possible to see a platoon of Russell Branyan and Andy Marte at 3B next year.....hoping it doesn't happen....but would be very cheap and allow us to splurge a bit on pitching.....
Kill me now if that happens (it won't).
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ha, we'll see.
On paper (which I know means absolutely nothing) it actually looks halfway decent though. Branyan against righties in 2008 hit .280 with a .377 OBP and 1.029 OPS along with 12 HRs in 50 games (OPS against lefties was .000). Marte against lefties hit .293 with a .379 OBP and .827 OPS in 34 games (OPS against righties was .499).
Yeah, very small samples sizes.....but long offseason and gotta play with some numbers, lol
And Shapiro has traded for/signed Branyan twice already since taking over as the Tribe's GM.....including most recently in 2007....
On paper (which I know means absolutely nothing) it actually looks halfway decent though. Branyan against righties in 2008 hit .280 with a .377 OBP and 1.029 OPS along with 12 HRs in 50 games (OPS against lefties was .000). Marte against lefties hit .293 with a .379 OBP and .827 OPS in 34 games (OPS against righties was .499).
Yeah, very small samples sizes.....but long offseason and gotta play with some numbers, lol
And Shapiro has traded for/signed Branyan twice already since taking over as the Tribe's GM.....including most recently in 2007....
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TheWord wrote:He was on a bad team last year with no pressure and was terrible. That doesn't mean he wouldn't hit 20 home runs.
20 home runs, while hitting .220 and having a terrible OBP.
and I read in a few places he was really pressing, he viewed this as his chance to prove himself and it was a pressure situation for him
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I want no part of Encarnacion or Atkins.
For what they would produce (given their road splits + move to the AL) we would be just as well off giving up nothing and sticking with Marte.
I would love to see what San Diego wants for Headley, we have a glut of young OF to give up in return.
For what they would produce (given their road splits + move to the AL) we would be just as well off giving up nothing and sticking with Marte.
I would love to see what San Diego wants for Headley, we have a glut of young OF to give up in return.
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TheWord wrote:I want no part of Encarnacion or Atkins.
For what they would produce (given their road splits + move to the AL) we would be just as well off giving up nothing and sticking with Marte.
I would love to see what San Diego wants for Headley, we have a glut of young OF to give up in return.
I know its unlikely but I would love to see if its possible, they lack catching and a guy like sowers might be a perfect fit for that staduim
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TheWord wrote:I want no part of Encarnacion or Atkins.
For what they would produce (given their road splits + move to the AL) we would be just as well off giving up nothing and sticking with Marte.
I would love to see what San Diego wants for Headley, we have a glut of young OF to give up in return.
Gotta disagree here. Marte is pitiful. If we stay with Marte, might as well play Carroll at 3B since he would be just as good (bad). Even with the aforementioned road splits for Atkins he is 10 times the player Marte is, and would be no worse than what Blake was at 3B.
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Hermie13 wrote:gorman8621 wrote:I'd much rather put my trust in someone who isn't Marte/Encarnacion. Why are either being discussed? The point is to get an improvement...not to have the same crap.
I think it's very possible to see a platoon of Russell Branyan and Andy Marte at 3B next year.....hoping it doesn't happen....but would be very cheap and allow us to splurge a bit on pitching.....
Then you're on drugs...which would also explain why you want Encarnacion
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Consigliere wrote:TheWord wrote:I want no part of Encarnacion or Atkins.
For what they would produce (given their road splits + move to the AL) we would be just as well off giving up nothing and sticking with Marte.
I would love to see what San Diego wants for Headley, we have a glut of young OF to give up in return.
Gotta disagree here. Marte is pitiful. If we stay with Marte, might as well play Carroll at 3B since he would be just as good (bad). Even with the aforementioned road splits for Atkins he is 10 times the player Marte is, and would be no worse than what Blake was at 3B.
Atkins is below Marte defensively, and his stats away from Coors are only marginally better than Marte's stats across the board. Also, once Marte got regular playing time, he had an OPS of around .670, which bettered Atkins' numbers on the road last season.
He's been declining 3 straight seasons and his defense is abysmal, I feel they would be better off sticking with the young guy in that scenario, the ceiling seems much higher, given the fact we would have to give up prospects for the other guy.
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I'm not big on the whole splits debate. I mean, would teams shy away from Sizemore in a trade because he only had a .699 OPS on the road but had a 1.055 OPS at home? And has a piss poor arm defensively to boot? And over the last three years average, Sizemore is 200 points higher at home than away.
Sometimes guys hit better at home than on the road.
Atkins has produced at the major league level. Marte has not. Likely never will. I expect Atkins to produce offensively somewhere around his average year in Colorado, and even though he is a sieve defensively he is one of the better options available to fill that void at 3B in FA/trade. Not saying I endorse him, but that I wouldn't mind him. Especially over Marte who is very over-rated defensively himself. Others I would consider would be Beltre as well in a trade.
Sometimes guys hit better at home than on the road.
Atkins has produced at the major league level. Marte has not. Likely never will. I expect Atkins to produce offensively somewhere around his average year in Colorado, and even though he is a sieve defensively he is one of the better options available to fill that void at 3B in FA/trade. Not saying I endorse him, but that I wouldn't mind him. Especially over Marte who is very over-rated defensively himself. Others I would consider would be Beltre as well in a trade.
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Consigliere wrote:I'm not big on the whole splits debate. I mean, would teams shy away from Sizemore in a trade because he only had a .699 OPS on the road but had a 1.055 OPS at home? And has a piss poor arm defensively to boot? And over the last three years average, Sizemore is 200 points higher at home than away.
Sometimes guys hit better at home than on the road.
Atkins has produced at the major league level. Marte has not. Likely never will. I expect Atkins to produce offensively somewhere around his average year in Colorado, and even though he is a sieve defensively he is one of the better options available to fill that void at 3B in FA/trade. Not saying I endorse him, but that I wouldn't mind him. Especially over Marte who is very over-rated defensively himself. Others I would consider would be Beltre as well in a trade.
+1 in a big way. I think the tribe should focus on Beltre and Atkins. Please help the baseball god by not mentioning Marte or Branyan again! He might think you are serious.

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gorman8621 wrote:Then you're on drugs...which would also explain why you want Encarnacion
Yeah, i'm nuts to think Shapiro would bring in an aging lefty veteran to platoon.......He'd never do that....o wait....Dellucci and Nixon.....
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Hermie13 wrote:gorman8621 wrote:Then you're on drugs...which would also explain why you want Encarnacion
Yeah, i'm nuts to think Shapiro would bring in an aging lefty veteran to platoon.......He'd never do that....o wait....Dellucci and Nixon.....
Encarnacion is far from aging he is still in his mid to late 20's
I think I would prefer Beltre to Atkins might be cheaper to aquire and the guy is a better defendor plus he rakes in contract years
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jellis wrote:Encarnacion is far from aging he is still in his mid to late 20's
I think I would prefer Beltre to Atkins might be cheaper to aquire and the guy is a better defendor plus he rakes in contract years
I was talking about Branyan there, not Encarnacion. Encarnacion is only 25 still......and also not a lefty.....
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Hermie13 wrote:jellis wrote:Encarnacion is far from aging he is still in his mid to late 20's
I think I would prefer Beltre to Atkins might be cheaper to aquire and the guy is a better defendor plus he rakes in contract years
I was talking about Branyan there, not Encarnacion. Encarnacion is only 25 still......and also not a lefty.....
oh I thought you meant EE since you had quoted that part my bad
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I was referring to the 'you're nuts' part....which was referring to me saying it's possible that Branyan would be added to this team.
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Hermie13 wrote:gorman8621 wrote:Then you're on drugs...which would also explain why you want Encarnacion
Yeah, i'm nuts to think Shapiro would bring in an aging lefty veteran to platoon.......He'd never do that....o wait....Dellucci and Nixon.....
Yes, you are nuts to think that he would bring in Branyan and keep Marte as a 3B platoon. If you've read their comments on the situation, you would see that. They are looking for a legit option at 3B (an upgrade, look it up), otherwise they'll be moving Peralta there. Your comparison has nothing to do with this situation...it's apples and oranges.
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Indians can 'say' they want to upgrade on the IF all they want, but the options are limited and Many teams (with deeper pockets than the Tribe) are looking for IF help.
Tribe may not be able to secure the type of infielder he wants.....it's in fact very likely he won't. He could look at spending the money we have on pitching then and just using stopgaps on the infield. A Marte/Branyan/Carroll combo at 3B won't be ideal by any stretch of the imagination....but could work. The Brewers used a combo of Hall/Branyan/Gamel at 3B last year and managed to get to the playoffs (yeah the rest of the team was solid).
This scenario definately has a shot too if the Tribe adds an OF bat for LF.....which is also unlikely, but possible. There's more options really for that hole then the infield hole.....
Tribe may not be able to secure the type of infielder he wants.....it's in fact very likely he won't. He could look at spending the money we have on pitching then and just using stopgaps on the infield. A Marte/Branyan/Carroll combo at 3B won't be ideal by any stretch of the imagination....but could work. The Brewers used a combo of Hall/Branyan/Gamel at 3B last year and managed to get to the playoffs (yeah the rest of the team was solid).
This scenario definately has a shot too if the Tribe adds an OF bat for LF.....which is also unlikely, but possible. There's more options really for that hole then the infield hole.....
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Reds | Unlikely to move Encarnacion to outfield
Wed, 03 Dec 2008 11:50:22 -0800
Mark Sheldon, of MLB.com, reports the Cincinnati Reds are unlikely to move 3B Edwin Encarnacion to left field as they search for a right-handed hitter on the open market.
Hopefully this puts an end to any Encarnacion argument for the 3rd base spot. Dude just doesn't belong at 3rd.
Wed, 03 Dec 2008 11:50:22 -0800
Mark Sheldon, of MLB.com, reports the Cincinnati Reds are unlikely to move 3B Edwin Encarnacion to left field as they search for a right-handed hitter on the open market.
Hopefully this puts an end to any Encarnacion argument for the 3rd base spot. Dude just doesn't belong at 3rd.
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If the the Reds aren't moving Encarncion to the outfield....how does that put an end to the Encarnacion arguement for the 3rd base spot?
You can remove Branyan though (signed with the Mariners today). Could signal a move of Beltre at the winter meetings though......to someone....
You can remove Branyan though (signed with the Mariners today). Could signal a move of Beltre at the winter meetings though......to someone....
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Just pointing out his lack of 3B ability. He doesn't really have much business playing there, and the fact they were considering a move for him speaks volumes.
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Atkins is pretty bad there too though. Most of the options we have are bad defensively. And I'm not really sure if the Reds were really considering moving him to LF, think it was more fan and beat writer speculation than anything.
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Don't you think playing in Cleveland would have that same effect, obviously there is something there. I don't really want Atkins either, my first option would be to look for a 2B.
Nothing about Atkins or Encarnacion would be that good of a fit for this team.
Nothing about Atkins or Encarnacion would be that good of a fit for this team.
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Nothing except their offense, which we could definately use. They are far from ideal choices......but they are much better than a lot of options (especially Encarnacion who is pretty cheap).
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Apparently you aren't a believer in park factor.
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Only a bit as it's skewed to better lineups. The Reds park is slightly smaller than Progressive Field and the so called 'jet stream' they have only goes out to RF, which doesn't really affect right-handed hitters such as Encarnacion.
I do agree on Atkins....but he's still better than what we currently have.....the price is likely to be too high for him though.
I do agree on Atkins....but he's still better than what we currently have.....the price is likely to be too high for him though.
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