Prospectus Today: Dunn Deals by Joe Sheehan
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Adam Dunn Destinations
Published 6/15/2007 at FakeTeams
... Following-up on the Adam Dunn trade discussions between with the Angels, Baseball Prospectus' Joe Sheehan examines twelve teams who he believes would have the need for Dunn's bat. He boils those twelve down to five contenders - the Padres, Yankees, Angels, A's and Twins.
Joe Sheehan on a Dunn Trade
Published 6/15/2007 by Chris at Redleg Nation
... in another comment thread, Joe Sheehan at Prospectus looks at a possible Dunn trade. (I can’t tell what’s subscription and what’s not anymore).
Brewers Around the Internets.
Published 6/15/2007 by Robert J. Baumann at Brewers Bar
... According to Baseball Prospectus’ Joe Sheehan, those circumstances aren’t exactly right. Sheehan writes in his Prospectus Today today:
Trade Season
Published 6/16/2007 by Justin at On Baseball and the Reds
... There's been a lot of talk about trading Adam Dunn, including a huge speculative article on the subject at Baseball Prospectus today. Personally, unless the return is overwhelming, I don't think that's a good idea. At 27, Dunn is still pretty young, and should have several more good years left in him. It is true that he has what
Sheehan On Adam Dunn
Published 6/16/2007 by RotoAuthority at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Joe Sheehan of Baseball Prospectus gives his analysis on some Adam Dunn trade suitors. And it's a free article.
Scratch Two Off the Trade List?
Published 6/18/2007 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... Josh Wallen, but Joe Sheehan of Baseball Prospectus noted five teams he thought might pursue ...
Friday's Child
Published 6/23/2007 by Jay at The Futility Infielder
... , Posada needed behind the plate to minimize the presence of .116-hitting Wil Nieves, Josh Phelps DFA'd in favor of Andy Phillips, and a surprisingly torrid Miguel Cairo still representing what Joe Sheehan rightly terms "baseball malpractice," it's clear somebody's license to assemble a roster may have expired. My colleague Derek Jacques' linked parody of the Monty Python Flying Circus ...
