I've heard lots of talk that Junior Griffey could be on his way back to SeaTown. Why? Reds phenom Jay Bruce is tearing up AAA pitching and will be recalled soon... Also Adam Dunn may be traded if the Reds can find a suitor. From a PR perspective, the Mariners would be doing the best possible thing to bring fans out in droves. Plus there is the chance he could actually produce!
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We're 15-25.
So, if the Mariners trade anything useful or demote someone who should be playing (Balentien or Clement) to make room for Griffey, then it's very stupid. However...if they DFA Sexson (or trade him to an NL team for a couple lesser prospects), move Ibanez to first base and Balentien to left field to make way for Griffey...I'm on board for sentimental reasons.
But we're 15-25. We're not buyers at this point.
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For this to be done right, we would need to lose almost nothing (this would probably mean eating a ton of salary, but I guess that's what we do), put him in a corner OF spot or at DH and cross our fingers and hope he can produce before his proverbial DL stint.
With Bavasi's track record, I would be shocked if that's how it worked out. It's a lot more likely that we'll dish some promising young player(s) and get Griffey having already picked up his 2009 option ($16.5M). Oh well, I guess it will make the team more fun to watch. That's all the front office seems to care about these days.Last edited by themedia; 05-13-2008, 12:25 PM.
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Ken Griffey Jr.
Originally posted by themedia View PostFor this to be done right, we would need to lose almost nothing (this would probably mean eating a ton of salary, but I guess that's what we do), put him in a corner OF spot or at DH and cross our fingers and hope he can produce before his proverbial DL stint.
With Bavasi's track record, I would be shocked if that's how it worked out. It's a lot more likely that we'll dish some promising young player(s) and get Griffey having already picked up his 2009 option ($16.5M). Oh well, I guess it will make the team more fun to watch. That's all the front office seems to care about these days.
I agree with you that the front office only cares for attendance. An example would be the Beltre and Sexson signings. They made these moves only when the gate went down.
As far as Griffey goes, I don't want him back. I don't like the way he left Seattle with his attitude and all. I'd be in favor of a one day contract so he could retire a Mariner. This is what the front office wants - a sure fire Hall of Famer they can call their own.
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I don't like the way he left Seattle with his attitude and all.
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The M's need someone who can consistently produce runs in the middle of the line-up but I am not so sure Griffey is the guy. He will hit you some home runs but I don't know if he will really increase your overall run production.
Griffey would have to be crazy to agree to the trade unless someone guaranteed his 2009 option year.Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball
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If the Mariners get Griffey, they will guarantee his option year and maybe offer one more year...but that's OK. And he would play right field and Wlad would shift to left, with Ibanez either DHing or playing first.
As for his attitude when he left, he had an attitude because the club treated him badly at the end. They approached him and asked "which one of you two (meaning he and A-Rod) should we trade" when they realized they couldn't afford both. Griffey got insulted and asked to leave. I don't blame him.
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Originally posted by Zito75 View PostAnyone have updates or heard anything new on this?
The only Mariner name I've heard proposed so far was Washburn.Swing and a drive! This one is deep! This one is... over the fence and into the neighbor's yard!
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Johjima is the worst defensive catcher in baseball...so I'm not going to cry if he gets dealt some day. :\
since his arrival, Mariner pitchers have posted an .810 OPS when he catches and a .704 OPS when any of his back-ups catch. He's doing something spectacularly wrongly that's messing up either the pitchers or the defense or both.
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kenji
Originally posted by SABR Matt View PostJohjima is the worst defensive catcher in baseball...so I'm not going to cry if he gets dealt some day. :\
since his arrival, Mariner pitchers have posted an .810 OPS when he catches and a .704 OPS when any of his back-ups catch. He's doing something spectacularly wrongly that's messing up either the pitchers or the defense or both.
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Griffey would consider returning to Seattle in '09
Larry Stone article link
: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...91_mari01.html
If Griffey can put up numbers similar to '07 in '09, why not? $4-$8 mil isn't out of the question. The Mariners aren't competing in '09 anyway. He says he's open to DHing.
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