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Trades Of The Decade: Griffey To The Reds
When the Mariners traded away the best player in the game a month into the new millennium, they didn't appear to have obtained much in return. They gave up Ken Griffey Jr. : an All-Star and Gold Glove winner every year of the 1990s and a member of the All-Century team. At the time, Jake Meyer ...
Q & A Day 2
cincinnati.com — More questions answered. If you sent one, I’ll get to it eventually. Thanks. Question from Steve: My... question is about the Reds’ current view of Willy Taveras. Do you think they will let him come to spring training and try to win the job ... (more) Q & A Day 2
RedsMinorLeagues.com Top 40 Prospects (1-10)
redsminorleagues.com — Four days worth of prospects and we finally get to the cream of the crop guys here... in the Top 10. I think everyone knows the names of the guys that are here by elimination now, but its the order that makes it fun. (more) RedsMinorLeagues.com Top 40 Prospects (1-10)
Quiet, for now
Quiet, for now
marksheldon.mlblogs.com — The postseason has kept the news largely focused on the teams still playing and those with managerial... vacancies. The Reds have been largely under the radar. Some stuff to think about in the coming weeks: The 40-man roster has to... (more) Quiet, for now
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10/28 - Catching Up and Slowing Down
Over the Monster — ... improvement - Yawkey Way Academy MVP! Trade Market: Catchers - MLBTradeRumors.com Talkin' Baseball with Seth Swirsky [Owner of the Buckner Ball] - The Hall of Very Good Much like the Bartman incident or Gibson hobbling around the bases, that ball going under Buckner’s mitt is one of baseball’s most widely known images and to one man…it is the cornerstone of a rather unique collection. Trades Of The Decade: Griffey To The Reds - MLBTradeRumors.com Interesting ...

Red Reposter - Are Walt and Dusty Seriously Considering Willy Taveras for CF Next Season?
Red Reporter — ... is he doesn’t fit as a bench player. He has no power. He only plays center. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him designated for assignment. So Fay thinks the T-Virus could be DFA'd.  While that is the logical course of action, and most of us have hopefully forgotten all about him already because of Drew Stubbs and Chris Dickerson, he is still on the roster and is being paid $4 mil next season.  I'm not sayin' anything, I'm just sayin'... MLBTradeRumors has been doing a "Trades Of The Decade" series and they reviewed the Griffey ...

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