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But the question is, will the Reds release Patterson?
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Originally posted by Edwards Kings:
But the question is, will the Reds release Patterson? Well if the Tigers can cut Jaque Jones and his contract, no reason the Reds wouldn't do the same with Patterson. Even if he is cut, I do worry that Freel will get the splits with Bruce.
But the question is, will the Reds release Patterson? Well if the Tigers can cut Jaque Jones and his contract, no reason the Reds wouldn't do the same with Patterson. Even if he is cut, I do worry that Freel will get the splits with Bruce.
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Just read a report that suggests Hatteberg is the one to be released. Interesting as Scott can be a decent bat off the bench.
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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I heard a report that the reds signed Patterson for 3.5 million.He was sitting at home with no other teams in the bidding.Seems like they could have had him for a lot less money.This is the type of signing that makes you scratch your head when the teams cry poverty.
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The x factor is Griffey...can they find a team willing to take on his contract?
As a Bruce owner in multiple lgs, I'm hopin' for 20 hr's & 10 sb's.
As a Bruce owner in multiple lgs, I'm hopin' for 20 hr's & 10 sb's.
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That kid looks legit!
What a great first game!
I felt a smile inside just watching him play out his dream...THAT's what baseball is all about!
I wish I had him in any of my 3 leagues.
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What a great first game!
I felt a smile inside just watching him play out his dream...THAT's what baseball is all about!
I wish I had him in any of my 3 leagues.
~Lance
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The Next David Wright. Offensive force!
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Originally posted by DiamondKing:
I heard a report that the reds signed Patterson for 3.5 million.He was sitting at home with no other teams in the bidding.Seems like they could have had him for a lot less money.This is the type of signing that makes you scratch your head when the teams cry poverty. That is not quite true - in spring training Patterson was at home, but looking for work - when the Reds contacted him they agreed to a minor league contract and the invitation to spring training...but the agreement had a $3.5 million trigger IF he made the team out of spring training - so when they decided in late March he was their best option for CF to open the season it activated that agreement.
He does have options though and was sent to AAA Louisville for now....
I heard a report that the reds signed Patterson for 3.5 million.He was sitting at home with no other teams in the bidding.Seems like they could have had him for a lot less money.This is the type of signing that makes you scratch your head when the teams cry poverty. That is not quite true - in spring training Patterson was at home, but looking for work - when the Reds contacted him they agreed to a minor league contract and the invitation to spring training...but the agreement had a $3.5 million trigger IF he made the team out of spring training - so when they decided in late March he was their best option for CF to open the season it activated that agreement.
He does have options though and was sent to AAA Louisville for now....
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Originally posted by Captain Hook:
quote:Originally posted by DiamondKing:
I heard a report that the reds signed Patterson for 3.5 million.He was sitting at home with no other teams in the bidding.Seems like they could have had him for a lot less money.This is the type of signing that makes you scratch your head when the teams cry poverty. That is not quite true - in spring training Patterson was at home, but looking for work - when the Reds contacted him they agreed to a minor league contract and the invitation to spring training...but the agreement had a $3.5 million trigger IF he made the team out of spring training - so when they decided in late March he was their best option for CF to open the season it activated that agreement.
He does have options though and was sent to AAA Louisville for now.... [/QUOTE]The point still remains...He was sitting on the lazyboy waiting for offers.No other teams were knocking on the door.The Reds bid against nobody to get his services for 3.5 million.Consider that with the whole purpose of keeping Bruce down was to save super two money.Two months of Freel or others (Lofton) or a more realistic offer to Patterson just seems more logical to me.
quote:Originally posted by DiamondKing:
I heard a report that the reds signed Patterson for 3.5 million.He was sitting at home with no other teams in the bidding.Seems like they could have had him for a lot less money.This is the type of signing that makes you scratch your head when the teams cry poverty. That is not quite true - in spring training Patterson was at home, but looking for work - when the Reds contacted him they agreed to a minor league contract and the invitation to spring training...but the agreement had a $3.5 million trigger IF he made the team out of spring training - so when they decided in late March he was their best option for CF to open the season it activated that agreement.
He does have options though and was sent to AAA Louisville for now.... [/QUOTE]The point still remains...He was sitting on the lazyboy waiting for offers.No other teams were knocking on the door.The Reds bid against nobody to get his services for 3.5 million.Consider that with the whole purpose of keeping Bruce down was to save super two money.Two months of Freel or others (Lofton) or a more realistic offer to Patterson just seems more logical to me.
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Originally posted by rockitsauce:
The x factor is Griffey...can they find a team willing to take on his contract?
As a Bruce owner in multiple lgs, I'm hopin' for 20 hr's & 10 sb's. Seattle will.
The x factor is Griffey...can they find a team willing to take on his contract?
As a Bruce owner in multiple lgs, I'm hopin' for 20 hr's & 10 sb's. Seattle will.
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Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you
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I have him in a 250 satellite league and I KNEW he was getting called up with 99% certainity on monday. I put him in my lineup before the deadline.
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Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I can't lie. I got the ESPN text message at about 6:40 while I was out playing bocce ball, hurried up and got him in the lineup with about two minutes to spare.
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I can't lie. I got the ESPN text message at about 6:40 while I was out playing bocce ball, hurried up and got him in the lineup with about two minutes to spare.
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Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel.
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel.
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Originally posted by DiamondKing:
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel. [/QUOTE]I figured most were hunches. I had a hunch too but didn't bite. I would have put him in for Haffner if I knew he'd be out for a few days. Missed that news in time too.
I hope it rains in Cin all weekend!!!!
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel. [/QUOTE]I figured most were hunches. I had a hunch too but didn't bite. I would have put him in for Haffner if I knew he'd be out for a few days. Missed that news in time too.
I hope it rains in Cin all weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by Cooperstown:
quote:Originally posted by DiamondKing:
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel. [/QUOTE]I figured most were hunches. I had a hunch too but didn't bite. I would have put him in for Haffner if I knew he'd be out for a few days. Missed that news in time too.
I hope it rains in Cin all weekend!!!! [/QUOTE]Jeff..buddy...I was wondering where you have been hiding! Looks like I am right behind you stuck in the second (I am being nice to myself) division. How in the world are you?
When Bruce got called up I could not remember off the top of my head who had him in my league, but my "hunch" was it was Dave. The strong get stronger! Anybody want to trade for Freel?
quote:Originally posted by DiamondKing:
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel. [/QUOTE]I figured most were hunches. I had a hunch too but didn't bite. I would have put him in for Haffner if I knew he'd be out for a few days. Missed that news in time too.
I hope it rains in Cin all weekend!!!! [/QUOTE]Jeff..buddy...I was wondering where you have been hiding! Looks like I am right behind you stuck in the second (I am being nice to myself) division. How in the world are you?
When Bruce got called up I could not remember off the top of my head who had him in my league, but my "hunch" was it was Dave. The strong get stronger! Anybody want to trade for Freel?
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Originally posted by Edwards Kings:
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
quote:Originally posted by DiamondKing:
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel. [/QUOTE]I figured most were hunches. I had a hunch too but didn't bite. I would have put him in for Haffner if I knew he'd be out for a few days. Missed that news in time too.
I hope it rains in Cin all weekend!!!! [/QUOTE]Jeff..buddy...I was wondering where you have been hiding! Looks like I am right behind you stuck in the second (I am being nice to myself) division. How in the world are you?
When Bruce got called up I could not remember off the top of my head who had him in my league, but my "hunch" was it was Dave. The strong get stronger! Anybody want to trade for Freel? [/QUOTE]Wayne, I'm fabulous. Been busy with a client out of town and have been traveling way too much. I've had to give up my other leagues, but just couldn't give up this one.
I grabbed Bruce with last years Braun in mind. I sure hope it pans out. My pitching is carrying me so far. I'm thinking of starting another post called "biggest draft day mistake". Mine would be loading up on Indians. Never thought that team would't drive in a lot of runs.
I'll catch up with you later. Back to work now. It sucks when you don't have time for fantasy baseball.
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
quote:Originally posted by DiamondKing:
quote:Originally posted by Cooperstown:
Would any of the 26% of Bruce "owners that started him" care to to enlighten me as to whether they played a hunch, or KNEW he was being called up. And if you knew, what freakin' website do you subscribe to.
thank you I had played a hunch and put him in my line up monday morning.Took my wife to the movie that day.Leaving the theater at about 1700 XM had the report on the baseball channel. [/QUOTE]I figured most were hunches. I had a hunch too but didn't bite. I would have put him in for Haffner if I knew he'd be out for a few days. Missed that news in time too.
I hope it rains in Cin all weekend!!!! [/QUOTE]Jeff..buddy...I was wondering where you have been hiding! Looks like I am right behind you stuck in the second (I am being nice to myself) division. How in the world are you?
When Bruce got called up I could not remember off the top of my head who had him in my league, but my "hunch" was it was Dave. The strong get stronger! Anybody want to trade for Freel? [/QUOTE]Wayne, I'm fabulous. Been busy with a client out of town and have been traveling way too much. I've had to give up my other leagues, but just couldn't give up this one.
I grabbed Bruce with last years Braun in mind. I sure hope it pans out. My pitching is carrying me so far. I'm thinking of starting another post called "biggest draft day mistake". Mine would be loading up on Indians. Never thought that team would't drive in a lot of runs.
I'll catch up with you later. Back to work now. It sucks when you don't have time for fantasy baseball.
Jay Bruce
chris sabo, who has something to do with the reds minor league system, says bruce may be the best player to EVER come up from the reds minor leagues. not sure what goggles he was wearing when he said this, though.
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Another notch in his belt tonight!!!
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It's interesting to note that Bruce was drafted in all 30 NFBC main event, Super and Ultimate Leagues and his Average Draft Position was 285 (19th round). He was drafted as high as 184th and as low as 349th. Give everyone credit for grabbing this guy when they did as he sure looks special now.
Can he be this year's Ryan Braun, Hunter Pence or Troy Tulowitzki? Those three sure made a mark on the NFBC standings last year after May callups. Good luck to all over these last four months of the season.
Can he be this year's Ryan Braun, Hunter Pence or Troy Tulowitzki? Those three sure made a mark on the NFBC standings last year after May callups. Good luck to all over these last four months of the season.
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