Prince Fielder - Yankees' First Baseman of the Future

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He's going to be good for a long time and who couldn't use his power bat? [link]

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  • BrianDaubach7 BrianDaubach7
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    There's no way that the Brewers will trade him!  He's their best power hitter and although he's not hitting quite as well this year, last year was no fluke.  The Yankees would have to give up a ton for him.
    Posted 6/25/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • DaveKingman DaveKingman
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    I don't see them trading Fielder either.  It would take a lot of balls for Melvin, even if it was a good trade.
    Posted 6/26/2008 [reply] [flag]

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Wednesday's Plastic Cup
Published 6/25/2008 by Jeff Sackmann at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... on the possible offseason Fielder sweepstakes.  Think back to what we netted for Richie Sexson, consider how much better and younger Prince is, and start dreaming about a trade package to end all track packages.  This guy at Dugout Central thinks Fielder is the Yankees first baseman of the future. ...

In the News (6/25)
Published 6/26/2008 by Jared (noreply@blogger.com) at Right Field Bleachers
... - This Yankees blog wants the Bronx Bombers to trade for Prince. I don't have time to research the prospects he threw out (aside from knowing Kennedy and Hughes have certainly not lived up to the ridiculous hype they've received), but I can say it's not going to happen, at least anytime soon. The Brewers have no reason to deal Fielder anytime soon. ...

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