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  • moebarguy
    Go Mets
    • Feb 2003
    • 1121

    Teahen

    Is Teahen starting at 2B?
    ~MOE

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  • KCGHOST
    Registered User
    • Dec 2003
    • 9695

    #2
    It seems somewhat surreal but Callaspo and Bloomquist are not formidable opposition.
    Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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    • Gravy Train
      Hamburger Helper
      • Jan 2009
      • 133

      #3
      Any chance of bringing Grudzielanek back? It seems like he'd still be a step up from any of those three, even if he is pushing 40.
      "You have probably heard that I use my scorecard to convey information. Since our opponents know this, they keep a close watch on every movement I make with my scorecard, but this is fortified with many other devices."

      -Connie Mack

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      • bbxpert
        Registered User
        • Sep 2008
        • 77

        #4
        Grudzielanek might be an upgrade defensively, but he can't hit. Hopefully, Teahen will give us some offense from the position.

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        • Gravy Train
          Hamburger Helper
          • Jan 2009
          • 133

          #5
          Originally posted by bbxpert View Post
          Grudzielanek might be an upgrade defensively, but he can't hit. Hopefully, Teahen will give us some offense from the position.
          Can't hit for power, I suppose. But he did hit .299 last year, .302 the year before, and .297 the year before that. He's a solid player, but I can see why they'd look to move on. Hopefully, he gets a gig somewhere else.

          Teahen was probably below average offensively as a 3B or corner outfielder, but his numbers at 2B would look appealing. Hopefully, he's able to develop into a decent defensive player, and hopefully the switch doesn't affect his offense either. I didn't realize Teahen was 6 foot 3, which is gargantuan for the position.
          "You have probably heard that I use my scorecard to convey information. Since our opponents know this, they keep a close watch on every movement I make with my scorecard, but this is fortified with many other devices."

          -Connie Mack

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