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Old 11-11-2007, 08:18 PM   #4
Hanso Amore
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Originally Posted by br0ken
You trade Santana for Reyes. That is a good deal.
You pick up Arod for free agent. If you got a team would you want Reyes? or would you want Sanatana and Arod?

See, I guess it depends on what kind of owner you are.

I would want reyes and Santana. I know thats not the scenario, but Reyes is not even in his prime, and he is arguably the best leadoff hitter in baseball, as well as best SS. he has 15 years of top notch play left. A rod does not even have the 10 he wants on a contract. Yes getting him now = big splash, but what he brings more than Reyes, minus what you lose in reyes, is not worth the replacement. never trade your best everyday player for a pitcher. I would keep reyes, and try and work for Santana some other way.

What happens if you trade Reyes and A Rod doesnt sign.

I dunno, maybe Im just stupid.
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