DODGERS AROUND the MLB Thread

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  1. Nirvanaskurdt

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    Trade Dre for Harper! ;)
     
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    At this point, I'd trade Dre for a Harp.
     
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    I like Harper. Him hitting sixth is cute. Come to LA with Puiger.
     
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    Giants lost... 0.5 games out
     
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    Cardinals up on the Giants, and Bumgarner, 5-1 in the 4th
     
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    So if I asked you what Mark DeRosa — one-time gritty Nats veteran, now an analyst for MLB Network, and very much a part of baseball’s conventional wisdom – thought of Harper’s comments, you could probably have guessed. You’d have probably been right.
    “He needs to keep his mouth shut,” DeRosa said on Monday. “I’m being honest with you. As a guy who played in the league for a long time, a 21-year-old kid popping off like this? I know what he’s saying. He doesn’t realize its impact. He doesn’t realize Denard Span is impacted by this, Ryan Zimmarman’s impacted by this, Adam LaRoche. Just play the game. Just shut up and play the game.”
    Host Brian Kenny suggested that the Nats should want Harper to have a stake in the way the team is constructed.
    “He’s not ready to handle it,” DeRosa disagreed. “I think he’s proven over the first couple years in the league, he’s not ready to handle it on a maturity level.”
    And Kenny suggested that Harper was “a 21-year-old superstar just being honest.”
    “I’ve thought a lot of things in my career that I never said,” DeRosa disagreed. “And he’s not a superstar. He’s a superstar in the making. He’s not a superstar. Check the back of the baseball card.”

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...harper-should-just-shut-up-and-play-the-game/
     
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    DeRosa ugh
     
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    The Giants are hilariously awful
     
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    I agree with De Rosa. Shut the fuck up and play the game. When you establish yourself as a star, then maybe you have the right to an opinion about how your manager constructs his lineup...MAYBE.
     
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    not sure about half the league johnny
    but i bet you could outhit half our team...

    40 year-old says he could still outhit half the league
    Associated Press -- 1 hour ago​

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    Teams looking for a proven hitter to help them down the stretch might want to call Johnny Damon.​

    The three-time All-Star, two-time World Series champion and five-time .300 hitter is staying in shape, swinging the bat and eager to return to the majors. The 40-year-old Damon last played for Cleveland in 2012, but isn't quite ready for retirement.​

    "When you feel you can still outhit at least half the league and you don't get that call, it's rough," Damon told The Associated Press in a phone interview Friday. "The biggest reason to play is to have a chance to win. Obviously, 3,000 hits would be great but winning is the reason I started playing this game. I'm going to continue to stay in shape and I'll be ready."​

    Over the next few weeks before the non-waiver trade deadline on July 31, contending clubs will contemplate dealing prospects to acquire a player they feel will help them make a postseason run. It'll be hard to find someone with Damon's resume available for nothing.​

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    Damon, who is best known for helping the 2004 Boston Red Sox end an 86-year championship drought, has a .284 career average with 235 home runs, 1,139 RBIs and 408 stolen bases. He has 2,769 hits and his lifetime on-base percentage of .352 is higher than every current leadoff hitter this season except Jose Altuve, Coco Crisp, Matt Carpenter, Shin-Soo Choo and Brett Gardner.​

    Rob Potts, a batting practice pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, ran into Damon last month in Wilmington, Delaware. Damon was there because his number was retired by the Single-A Blue Rocks that night. Potts ended up throwing to Damon for about 15 minutes in the stadium and came away so impressed that he told Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. to check him out. The Phillies, who are stuck in last place, signed Grady Sizemore a week later.​

    "Johnny looks like he could play today," Potts said. "His last swing, he said: 'I'm gonna go yard' and he just turned on it. You can't teach someone how to win a World Series and he's won two. He's a great clubhouse guy, had success playing in the bright lights in New York and Boston. In the ninth inning in a pressure situation, I'd still want to have Johnny Damon hitting for me."​

    Damon said his agent, Scott Boras, hasn't presented him with offers because perhaps they were "too embarrassing." ... Damon participated in his first Old Timers' Game with the Yankees on June 22.​

    Damon looks around the majors and sees 43-year-old Jason Giambi (Cleveland) and 42-year-old Raul Ibanez (Kansas City) hanging around. Carlos Pena, a career .232 hitter, recently signed with Texas and is 3 for 33. Greg Dobbs was 7 for 41 this season for Miami and Washington. Bobby Abreu returned to the majors after sitting out 2013. The 40-year-old was cut by the Phillies in spring training, signed with the Mets and is hitting .274 (26 for 95).​

    Teams always have a need for a left-handed hitter to pinch-hit, get spot starts in the outfield or be a designated hitter. Yet, Damon hasn't had an offer.​

    He didn't even get an invitation to spring training after playing for Tampa Bay in 2011. Damon signed with the Indians on April 17, 2012, batted .222 in 64 games and was released on Aug. 9 that year.​

    "After Cleveland, it seems like everyone said I'm finished," Damon said. "I wanted to go to spring training, see if I have it and if the swing and the body don't come around, walk away with that peace of mind."​

    Damon said his agent, Scott Boras, hasn't presented him with offers because perhaps they were "too embarrassing." But Damon just wants to play baseball. He participated in his first Old Timers' Game with the Yankees on June 22.​

    That doesn't compare to October baseball.​


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    If by half the league he is including every single pitcher, than sure, he can outhit half the league.
     
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    Jeff Smargdza and Hammels to Oakland!!!!! Holy shit!!!!
     
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    Seriously? For what. That is a major move
     
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    Addison Russel.
     
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    Good deal both ways
    As want to win and this definitely makes them better now

    Cubs add another top prospect to their already great farm
     
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    Is that official?
     
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    Multiple sites are reporting it now. Big move for Oak.
     
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