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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Now if they could just lockup Shea Morenz…
The Yankees signed C.J. Henry to a minor league deal after their No. 1 pick in the 2005 draft asked for and was granted his release by the Phillies. He was dealt to Philly in 2006 as part of the Bobby Abreu deal.
“He came to us,” scouting head Damon Oppenheimer, the man who drafted the 21-year-old Henry, who batted .184 for Lakewood (Single-A) this past summer. “He told us he wanted to play for us and asked would we want him back? We made sure he wanted to play baseball and we found out the last month of the season he was fitted for contacts and hit .300.”
Henry, who had a basketball offer from Kansas out of high school, was drafted as a shortstop and moved to the outfield.
“He will play the outfield in the [Single A] Florida State League,” said Oppenheimer, who wasn’t sure where in Tampa’s outfield the speedy Henry would play.
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1. RB in NYC (Now with New iPhone!) Posted: November 22, 2007 at 03:42 PM (#2623319)Chance That Abreu Trade was Awful, Awful for the Phils: 100
Wait a second, weren't there a whole slew of people on this website proclaiming that to be an awful trade for the Yankees this May. Were they all wrong?
That sounds high to me.
I have to assume that the Phillies really did not see much there, because teams don't usually cut players that quickly if they see some potential there....
Carlos Monasterios has great control for a 20-year-old guy who throws in the 90s. And the trade seemed to work just in terms of changing the personality of the Phillies by giving the team new leaders, and a year later they had the deepest outfield in the NL once again with Victorino, Bourn and the astute pickup of Werth. Je ne regrette rien.
Ahhhh, seeing the ball is for sissies.
Perhaps the trade did some good changing the personality of the Phillies. That's a subjective thing. From an objective talent level, it was a bad deal then and a worse one now.
Henry actually had a good walk rate before the trade, did the Phils try to change his approach?
240/330/353 for a 19/20 yr old in Low A isn't good, but not completely discouraging. He really fell apart since the trade.
Yeah, before the trade, I thought he and Jed Lowrie were quite similar. Lowrie's done nothing but hit and get on base since, while Henry's moved to the OF and stopped hitting completely. Even if Lowrie blossomed with the Phils, the Sox still would have been wise to make the deal for Abreu/Lidle.
I was hoping that was what the headline was about. Oh well...
Did the Yankees take on all of Abreu's salary? I honestly don't remember. If they did then there was also a financial benefit for the Phillies that has to be factored in to the equation.
God I hate that trade.
And the Phillies used the savings for Eaton and Freddy Garcia.
Didn't work out of course. Probably was fated to not work out. But at least there was a plan in place.
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