I mean, jeese, Manny? What's new.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slu...=tsn&type=lgns
I mean, jeese, Manny? What's new.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slu...=tsn&type=lgns
Marshall: MILSWANCAs?
Ted: Wait, I can get this. Mothers I'd like to sleep with and never call again.
Barney: Circle gets the square!
The 2074 MSL NL Gold Glove Recipient at Third Base.
Manny will be a NY Met.
If the Sox do trade Manny to NYM, it won't be for Carlos. The main reason for the Sox to trade Manny is a contract, and for Beltran they'll just get a worse one back for a worse player. Makes no sense, and I hope Manny remains a Red Sox.
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Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.
Griffey wont be traded this offseason. The Reds missed a golden oppertunity to trade him this year at the deadline. I would put money on it.
HollywoodLeo: You and Kingdom always annoy me
"Oh, don't mind me, I'm rebuilding now" then you win at least 80 games
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RIP HSL Anaheim Angels
Rebuilding the Dodger Blues
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Griffey's no trade clause had something to do with that.
Mainly because now he has to prove his surgically repair leg is healthy again. He still played 130+ games but still in the end broke down. He, just like any other player, wants to win a ring before his time is up. He likely would not void a deal to a contender for that reason.
HollywoodLeo: You and Kingdom always annoy me
"Oh, don't mind me, I'm rebuilding now" then you win at least 80 games
RIP S3SL Minnesota Twins.
RIP HSL Anaheim Angels
Rebuilding the Dodger Blues
Renewed Start back in the land of 10,000 lakes
If he really wants a ring, he should do some waiving.
Marshall: MILSWANCAs?
Ted: Wait, I can get this. Mothers I'd like to sleep with and never call again.
Barney: Circle gets the square!
The 2074 MSL NL Gold Glove Recipient at Third Base.
He should have but he is an idiot.
I thought maybe he was just trying to hit more homers than Milton allowed.
Marshall: MILSWANCAs?
Ted: Wait, I can get this. Mothers I'd like to sleep with and never call again.
Barney: Circle gets the square!
The 2074 MSL NL Gold Glove Recipient at Third Base.
He hasnt turned down any trade. The only deal that has ever been accepted was him for Phil Nevin and Nevin rejected it. O'Brien was asleep at the wheel and didnt use this oppertunity to help out the Reds and Griffey's playoff chances.Originally Posted by love_that_reefer
HollywoodLeo: You and Kingdom always annoy me
"Oh, don't mind me, I'm rebuilding now" then you win at least 80 games
RIP S3SL Minnesota Twins.
RIP HSL Anaheim Angels
Rebuilding the Dodger Blues
Renewed Start back in the land of 10,000 lakes
Griffey has already said that he didn't want a trade so what are you talking about? Of course there is no deal they are going to accept because Griffey has already shot it down.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/bbw/c...e-report_x.htmOriginally Posted by love_that_reefer
Ya Griffey shot down this deal .Originally Posted by article
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"Oh, don't mind me, I'm rebuilding now" then you win at least 80 games
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RIP HSL Anaheim Angels
Rebuilding the Dodger Blues
Renewed Start back in the land of 10,000 lakes
CINCINNATI -- Ken Griffey Jr. has no desire to leave his hometown team, his agent said Monday in response to another round of speculation that the Cincinnati Reds would consider trading the outfielder.
Chief operating officer John Allen said there was no truth to reports out of Chicago that the Reds and White Sox were working on a deal for Griffey, who has the right to block any trade. Reports have popped up in various forms since July.
The 35-year-old Griffey has the final say over whether he is dealt. As a player who has spent 10 years in the majors, the last five with the same team, Griffey has the right under baseball's collective bargaining agreement to block any trade.
His agent said Monday he doesn't want to go anywhere else.
"Junior is not looking to get out of Cincinnati," agent Brian Goldberg said. "If the Reds want to initiate a trade and seek his approval, that's their prerogative and Junior and I would deal with that if they were to come to us."
So far, the Reds have not. Griffey's renaissance season -- a .302 average, 33 homers, 90 RBI -- has revived his career and his popularity in Cincinnati. He is tied for 13th on the career homer list with Jimmie Foxx at 534, two shy of Mickey Mantle.
Griffey is still the best draw on the Reds' roster, the one player who can get fans interested in coming to the ballpark to see him take a swing at history or make a sensational play in center field.
Any deal involving the outfielder would have to be approved by Reds owner Carl Lindner, who brought Griffey home in February 2000 on a nine-year, $116.5 million deal that runs through 2008. Lindner has given no indication he would approve a trade unless Griffey asks to leave.
Allen confirmed that there have been no discussions with Griffey about a deal.
"The continued pending trade reports this past weekend regarding the Reds and the White Sox are rumors and there's no merit to them," Allen said in a phone interview Monday. "In addition, it should be remembered that Ken is a 5-and-10 (year) player and would have to be involved in any discussion in that regard.
"We have not and do not intend to have any such discussions with Ken and his agent."
Trade speculation will become moot at midnight Wednesday. Any player dealt after that deadline won't be eligible for the postseason.
The speculation involving Griffey underscores his remarkable comeback from his worst injury. Griffey tore his right hamstring from the bone and had it reattached with three titanium screws last August, jeopardizing his career.
The hamstring hadn't fully recovered by spring training. He got off to a slow start, but has looked like the old Junior since July. His 16 homers since the All-Star break are the most in the majors, and he's hitting .370 in August with 10 homers and 19 RBIs.
Griffey is hitting .458 during a 14-game hitting streak, kept intact Monday when Cincinnati's game in Pittsburgh was rained out.
His contract calls for base salaries of $12.5 million in each of the next three seasons, plus an option for 2009 at $16.5 million. The club could buy out the option year for $4 million.
In all, Griffey is owed $41.5 million after the 2005 season, so he wouldn't be a short-term or cheap fix for any playoff contender looking to add another slugger.
Griffey expects to stay in Cincinnati.
"There's no use talking about hypotheticals here because nobody from the Reds has asked us about any kind of trade," Goldberg said. "As long as nobody asks, we have to assume there is nothing in the works."
Yeah its looks like he was open to a trade there. Griffey has repeatedly said he does not want to go anywhere and that is HIS own fault.
care to date and link that article?
HollywoodLeo: You and Kingdom always annoy me
"Oh, don't mind me, I'm rebuilding now" then you win at least 80 games
RIP S3SL Minnesota Twins.
RIP HSL Anaheim Angels
Rebuilding the Dodger Blues
Renewed Start back in the land of 10,000 lakes
Link this article? Do you think I made this shit up? He has been saying this ever since he got hurt the first time and the trade rumors started three years ago. As for date, around the trade deadline obviously.