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Saturday, May 12, 2007
Jose Castillo’s agent has asked the Pirates to try to trade his client if he cannot play regularly.
Castillo, the team’s everyday second baseman for three years before becoming a spare part this season, has informed management through agent Scott Pucino that, if he is not going to see regular duty, he would prefer to be sent elsewhere, two sources intimately familiar with the matter confirmed.
...The Pirates offered Castillo in trade talks in the offseason, apparently thwarted by a lack of takers. It is not known if they have engaged any teams in more talks yet, but the New York Mets have been searching for a second baseman since losing Jose Valentin to a knee injury April 28. He could miss as much as half the season, and his replacement has been Damion Easley, 37.
But…but Easley is hitting .454 over his last 3 games!
Repoz
Posted: May 12, 2007 at 11:33 AM | 12 comment(s)
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1. 2 Balls on Clemente Posted: May 12, 2007 at 11:57 AM (#2361530)In general though, just another screw up by a screwed up organization. I heard something about another organization the other day that applies to the Pirates:
It's not that the Pirate organization seeks out guys who have no initiative. The organization itself seems to destroy the initiative of all players who come into contact with it. The whole situation is rapidly approach St. Louis Browns proportion.
The Royals.
Watched the game yday. Just looked like noone was having fun on the Pirates. Everyone was crawling to the plate, shoulders were slumping when there was an out made, just a bad bad vibe from the team. Maybe Jim " I am better than you, I don't deserve this bunch of bums" Tracy is not the answer.
Last year, even the Braves were getting thrashed, they looked like they were enjoying being out there. The Pirates looked like they wanted to be home....
You need to look more closely. We've got Bay and LaRoche, and then a bunch of guys who are about 30th-40th percentile for their respective positions, with almost nothing on the farm.
I agree about the Tracy thing, though. He's really good at claiming credit when things go right, but when they fall apart it's never his fault.
Primary exhibit: The 2005 Los Angeles Dodgers.
Most of the things that went wrong with the Dodgers that year weren't Tracy's fault. Sure, he made some questionable moves, but all managers do. I still want him to take the blame for giving Jason Phillips more starts at first than he should have, but whatever.
At the end of the season, DePo did the rounds on the TV and radio broadcasts and kind of issued a "my bad" type of thing. Through the whole thing, Tracy maintained his innocence thing and I'm pretty sure that he never played the "When crap goes this bad, we all share fault".
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