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Trade Stuff
Published 7/1/2008 by Dunnerer (noreply@blogger.com) at Dunn and Dunner
Here is a list of recent rumors and such I've came across in the last few days. John Fay: --I'm told that three scouts were here last night specifically to look at David Weathers. I still think Weathers and Jeremy Affeldt will attrach as much trade talk as anyone on the Reds. Clubs are always looking to upgrade their bullpens. Both Weathers and Affeldt are free agents after the season, making them easy to trade. C. Trent Rosencrans: Good day for Bronson Arroyo to bounce back. I've been told that the Phillies may have been scouting Arroyo in Cleveland and the Reds had people in Texas watching Philadelphia. Ken Rosenthal: It's still early, but the Reds surely are surprised that no team is showing interest in Dunn, who boasts an .889 OPS and is just short of being on ...

Baseball Today: Wednesday, July 2
Published 7/2/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... (Miami Herald) . . . Scouts from at least three teams are checking out the Reds' David Weathers (Cincinnati Enquirer) . . . The Reds asked the Mariners if they wanted to bring back Ken Griffey Jr. ...

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