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ESPN Reporting that Soriano has accepted arbitrartion


I just hope he will approve a trade somewhere.  geuss having Moylan Soriano Saito and Wagner in the pen wouldnt be so bad as long as we can dump Lowes salary.  Now if Wren can go get us a bat.  What does everyone think of this?

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So far the Orioles are the only team that I have heard about that is interested in Soriano. I would very much doubt that he is with the team at the start of Spring Training.

by jack dein on Dec 8, 2009 12:02 AM EST up reply actions  

You Made it to 75 words i guess

I dunno what the freakin out is about, this is one mean bullpen…prolly the best i can remember.

im sure the bmf will see some eighth…it aint like saito is young.

Just package up Lowe, KJ and a prospect and get us a real bat now.

by Slee on Dec 7, 2009 11:57 PM EST reply actions  

Lowe, KJ and an average prospect don't get us a real bat

This is the problem. KJ has some value, but is set to make $3-4 million next year and had a horrible year last year. Lowe is signed at or above value. Those two plus an average prospect don’t get a real bat. Hell, Lowe’s value dropped once Soriano accepted and everybody learned we have to move him. At this point, I think we would package KJ and Lowe for a B prospect if we didn’t have to eat any salary.

by cavebird on Dec 8, 2009 9:35 AM EST up reply actions  

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