Gratuitous Off-Season Posting
With Lo Duca you get a team motivator in the clubhouse, a veteran leader. Yes, he can be a hothead sometimes but sometimes that's the kind of spark a young up-and-coming team can use. I'm sorry to see him go (as are a lot of Mets fans) and frankly can't fathom why Minaya didn't sign him. He said PLD was looking for a multi-year deal but this proves otherwise. Plus, we now have THREE catchers signed. WTF? Bad Omar! As for Milledge? Eh, I personally thought he was a bit overrated and it would seem that potential trade partners felt the same thing. I would have certainly preferred to get at least a 2nd tier reliever in exchange but on this one I'll defer to the head office that this was the best they could do at the time. They probably could have gotten more if they did it much sooner.
Posted by: Robert at 04:32 PM
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Might be some upside to Milledge, which is the wager the Nats are making, I guess. The movie Bull Durham notwithstanding, there's not much upside for 35 year old catchers, so I think LoDuca is at best a short term proposition.
As a kid, I hated trades, too. I stopped following the Bruins when Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito went away. I have honestly never followed them, or professional hockey, since. And sending Fred Lynn to the California Angels is still something I hold against the Red Sox.
As a kid, I hated trades, too. I stopped following the Bruins when Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito went away. I have honestly never followed them, or professional hockey, since. And sending Fred Lynn to the California Angels is still something I hold against the Red Sox.
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