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Sosa for Green, Possibly
« on: November 08, 2004, 10:02:26 AM »
Report: Cubs, Dodgers discuss Sosa-Green deal
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 The Cubs and Dodgers could exchange high-priced outfielders at this week's general manager meetings.

Right fielders Sammy Sosa and Shawn Green could switch teams in a blockbuster proposal the Dodgers and Cubs plan to discuss in the next couple days, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.
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The Dodgers were contacted by the Cubs about acquiring Green, and baseball sources indicated to the Times that Dodgers general manager Paul DePodesta and Cubs general manager Jim Hendry have planned to meet early at the general manager meetings, which are set to begin Tuesday at Key Biscayne, Fla.

However, a number of obstacles stand in the way of this potential blockbuster.

Green — who turns 32 on Wednesday — and Sosa — who will turn 36 on Friday — have no-trade clauses in their current contracts. There are also other potential contract obstacles to completing a deal that may be expanded to include additional players and teams.

The Cubs are eager to deal Sosa, whose relationship with manager Dusty Baker deteriorated horribly last season. Sosa was fined $87,400 (a game's salary) for arriving late to the Cubs' season finale at Wrigley Field and leaving the game early. In responding to reporters' questions about next season, Baker said he wanted Sosa to report to spring training in top shape. Sosa angrily said he was tired of Baker blaming him for the Cubs' problems.

Sosa is guaranteed $17 million in 2005, and an $18-million option in 2006 becomes guaranteed if he is traded. Sosa's contract also includes a $19-million option, or $4.5-million buyout, in 2007.

Green has stated publicly that he'd like to remain in Los Angeles with the Dodgers. However, the left-handed slugger did not rule out waiving his no-trade clause.

 
Sammy Sosa's relationship with the Cubs has deteriorated.
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Green batted only .266 with 28 home runs and 86 runs batted in while being paid $16 million last season. However, the two-time All-Star was recovering from arthroscopic shoulder surgery and adjusting to playing first base for the first time in his career. Down the stretch, when the Dodgers needed him the most, Green delivered with some timely home runs as L.A. won the NL West.

Green has a salary of $16 million in 2005, which would make him the team's highest-paid player for the second consecutive season.

DePodesta said that re-signing third baseman Adrian Beltre was the team's top priority and Beltre could receive a significantly more lucrative offer from other teams after an MVP-caliber season. Acquiring Sosa could fill a void in the lineup left by the potential loss of Beltre, and his star power could help a team in dire need of it.

 
 

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Re: Sosa for Green, Possibly
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2004, 12:23:27 PM »
man i really doubt the talks will be about these two players only between the cubs and the dodgers....there has to be more to it.  Cuz not only will you have an older player but a more expensive, not as good a fielder as Green, cant play first base and low OBP.   DePodesta is smarter than that
 

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Re: Sosa for Green, Possibly
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2004, 01:35:39 PM »
well he already fucked up once....anyway, I dont think this would be a bad deal....you get Sosa and if Beltre stays,  you have real strong 3-4, maybe 4-5 batting positions....and I dont doubt the Cubs would have a problem trading away Sosa....Sosa doesnt want to be in Chicago, as much as I like Green, I think with Sosa the team can get to that next level
 

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« Reply #3 on: November 08, 2004, 03:41:46 PM »
good trade for the dodgers.  it frees up cap room b/c i believe sosa has one year left while green has a few years left at a rediculous price.  Plus making this trade frees up money so you can resign beltre
 

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Re: Sosa for Green, Possibly
« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2004, 04:05:23 PM »
well he already fucked up once....anyway, I dont think this would be a bad deal....you get Sosa and if Beltre stays,  you have real strong 3-4, maybe 4-5 batting positions....and I dont doubt the Cubs would have a problem trading away Sosa....Sosa doesnt want to be in Chicago, as much as I like Green, I think with Sosa the team can get to that next level


He hasnt fucked up.  He saved money and has acquired Bradley, Finley, Werth, Saenz, Grabowski, PENNY!! WE HAVE PENNY!!!.    I rather have a R, L than both R, R.  IF anything this trade will go down if BEltre doesnt resign.   We can trade Green for a better player than Sosa
 

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« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2004, 06:02:01 PM »
well he already fucked up once....anyway, I dont think this would be a bad deal....you get Sosa and if Beltre stays,  you have real strong 3-4, maybe 4-5 batting positions....and I dont doubt the Cubs would have a problem trading away Sosa....Sosa doesnt want to be in Chicago, as much as I like Green, I think with Sosa the team can get to that next level


He hasnt fucked up.  He saved money and has acquired Bradley, Finley, Werth, Saenz, Grabowski, PENNY!! WE HAVE PENNY!!!.    I rather have a R, L than both R, R.  IF anything this trade will go down if BEltre doesnt resign.   We can trade Green for a better player than Sosa
it will be hard to trade green for a better player than sosa.  Green has a big contract that his numbers dont justify.
 

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Re: Sosa for Green, Possibly
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2004, 06:29:17 PM »
i believe sosa has one year left

nope, sosa gets a extra year added to his contract if hes traded


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Re: Sosa for Green, Possibly
« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2004, 07:42:45 AM »
What the Dodgers need to concentrate on is keeping Beltre and getting more quality pitching.
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Re: Sosa for Green, Possibly
« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2004, 11:33:46 AM »
What the Dodgers need to concentrate on is keeping Beltre and getting more quality pitching.


yea and if Beltre doesnt resign then worry about it?  Our GM is already looking at backup plans if Beltre does not resign.   

oh btw, The Sosa Green trade has been shot to the ground already lol and now the rumors are Green and Piazza