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And what championship team wouldn't want an injury-prone .229 hitter at the end of his career!?!
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People change a lot in 8 years. I'd bet that if you had a candid conversation with Griffey, he may very well regret how that all went down.
As for his value: sure, he's basically done, but I could totally see him pulling a Will Clark and ending on a tear for someone after a change of scenery.
The Reds were 1 game worse than the Mets the year before. They weren't the 3rd place juggernaut they are now yet.
Actually, they had identical records through 162 games. The Mets beat the Reds in a one-game playoff for the NL wild card.
If he's a big Mike & the Mad Dog listener, then yes.
Actually, they had identical records through 162 games. The Mets beat the Reds in a one-game playoff for the NL wild card.
Considering the one-game playoff is part of the regular season, you're both right.
I believe this was something Sigmund Freud noted.
If they get some power in their lineup, they might have a chance.
But a gimpy 39-year-old in Safeco ain't power.
Griffey, A-Rod and Unit are all destined to return to the Safeco Wombdome.
Gee, I wonder why?
As a baseball fan, I'd love to see Griffey back in Seattle for a farewell tour. He should have been there his entire career, ideally.
Sure. This happens a lot and, in fact, leads to the saying about green grass and fences. I know people who make the ultimately incorrect decision to leave a good job for one they think is better. The thing is, in a 40 year career, you have time to reverse course. In a short career (and Junior's has been a lot longer than most), that one decision can effectively end the possibility of a storybook career. The guy may still be a star and make lots of money, but how many players, in all professional sports, have ended up less than happy after chasing a ring, or money, or something else by changing teams?
As an A's fan, I hope that Seattle is dumb enough to trade for Griffey, or better if you're an A's fan / worse if you're a Mariners fan, dumb enough to trade a worthwhile prospect for Griffey.
He's yet another awful defensive player, 1b / dh type, on a club that already has 2 of those playing the field, Sexson and Ibanez. Ibanez at this point is a better hitter than Griffey. Griffey's OPS+ last 3 seasons, including this season, 99, 119, 76. He will cost $16.5M, with prospects added to that. They're probably better off signing Kenny Lofton and moving Ibanez to DH.
Yea, but he's entitled to it.
Seriously, "we" allow every great player in any sport towards the end of his career to get to choose whom he plays for, especially if he chooses to play either (a) closer to home or (b) somewhere he can win a championship.
Alas, Bellingham no longer has a NWL franchise. You can't go home again, Junior...
Does that mean the handwriting is on the wall?
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Even without giving up anything, would Griffey entrenched at DH and Ibanez in the OF be better than Ibanez + Lofton in the OF, and Ibanez + Clement at DH? If the Mariners trade for Griffey, they will be higher unlikely to be willing to sit the highly paid prodigal returning hero.
1) Griffey's visit to Seattle last year was THE event of the season, even outdoing the showdown in early September in which the M's were supposed to catch the Angels for the AL West lead. All games for the Reds series were sellouts, and reporters on the scene say that many of the fans didn't look as if they'd been to a Mariners game in years. (Other less reputable reports say that these newcomers had a serious game-long buzz, but I digress.) M. Valentin's post is accurate.
2) The traditional sports-section local column in the offseason is the "Boy, it would be great if Griffey came back to the Mariners" column. Steve Kelley of the SeaTimes is the usual perp, but P-I and Tacoma News-Tribune writers have wrote the same thing. You can set your watch by it.
3) This latest Griffey "days in Cincinnati may be numbered" rumor -- which Nightengale seems to have pounced on for TFA -- was ignited by a Buster Olney assertion made in one of his recent ESPN Insider blogs. Buster allegedly wrote, paraphrasing, "I have absolutely no information that a trade is going down or that the two sides are even talking, but it just makes too much sense for the teams involved."
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