View Full Version : Phillies Make Push for Soriano
SunCoastBlueHen
November 8th, 2006, 10:21 AM
Apparently, the Phillies are very interested in trying to sign Alfonso Soriano as a big bat to put behind Howard in the order. I think this would be a great acquisition of the Phils. Any thoughts?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/baseball/mlb/11/07/bc.bbn.phillies.soriano.ap/index.html
bandl
November 8th, 2006, 10:48 AM
Apparently, the Phillies are very interested in trying to sign Alfonso Soriano as a big bat to put behind Howard in the order. I think this would be a great acquisition of the Phils. Any thoughts?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/baseball/mlb/11/07/bc.bbn.phillies.soriano.ap/index.html
NOOOOO!!!! I'm a Nats fan, so this would be devastating. He's so much fun to watch and brings alot of energy to the game.
AppGuy04
November 8th, 2006, 10:57 AM
Overpriced
bandl
November 8th, 2006, 10:59 AM
Overpriced
Well everyone in baseball is overpriced!! But those 40/40 guys are pretty damn rare...
GannonFan
November 8th, 2006, 11:14 AM
I'd take Soriano in a heart beat - not only would it give you a big bat to put in the lineup around Howard, but it would also coincide with the official end of Pat Burrell's Phillies career - I couldn't make this acquisition fast enough if I were Gillick. In the Phillies tiny ballpark Soriano could hit behind Howard in the order and hit 50 HR's himself. The question is whether you would park him behind Howard (bat Howard 3rd and Soriano 4th) or put him ahead of Howard. With Soriano able to steal some bases, I put him behind Howard.
bandl
November 8th, 2006, 11:16 AM
I'd take Soriano in a heart beat - not only would it give you a big bat to put in the lineup around Howard, but it would also coincide with the official end of Pat Burrell's Phillies career - I couldn't make this acquisition fast enough if I were Gillick.
Do the Phils have the money for Soriano though? I'm pretty the Nat's don't...I'm sure they're hoping that he'll lower his asking price so they can sign him. Sigh...it was fun to have him around for a year. Now the only player remotely exciting to watch on the Nat's roster will be Ryan Zimmerman.
GannonFan
November 8th, 2006, 11:19 AM
Do the Phils have the money for Soriano though? I'm pretty the Nat's don't...I'm sure they're hoping that he'll lower his asking price so they can sign him. Sigh...it was fun to have him around for a year. Now the only player remotely exciting to watch on the Nat's roster will be Ryan Zimmerman.
They moved a lot of money out of the way by getting rid of Abreu and getting rid of Burrell will save them some money even though they'll probably need to pay a portion of his salary next year even if he plays somewhere else. They also should get savings from Wolf's and Leiberthal's contracts which are up - they could still be Phillies but it'll be at a reduced price. They should have the money.
LacesOut
November 8th, 2006, 11:20 AM
Would love to see it happen. Where in the OF would you play him?
bandl
November 8th, 2006, 11:21 AM
Would love to see it happen. Where in the OF would you play him?
Don't you mean Second Base?? :p
LacesOut
November 8th, 2006, 11:22 AM
Don't you mean Second Base?? :p
LOL Yeah right.
BTW, my avatar owns >>>> yours.
bandl
November 8th, 2006, 11:22 AM
They moved a lot of money out of the way by getting rid of Abreu and getting rid of Burrell will save them some money even though they'll probably need to pay a portion of his salary next year even if he plays somewhere else. They also should get savings from Wolf's and Leiberthal's contracts which are up - they could still be Phillies but it'll be at a reduced price. They should have the money.
As long as he doesn't go to the Yankees or Red Sox (since I'm also an O's fan), then he has my full support to go to Philly! The Nat's aren't going to be contenders for a while...so they might as well spend that kind of money on developing players over the next few years. :twocents:
bandl
November 8th, 2006, 11:23 AM
LOL Yeah right.
BTW, my avatar owns >>>> yours.
Except she needs to shave her crack. Disgusting hairy wh*re.
GannonFan
November 8th, 2006, 11:23 AM
Left Field is all set and open for Soriano - Burrell can leave as soon as possible! :) :) :):hurray: xsmileyclapx :hurray: xsmileyclapx :hurray: xsmileyclapx :nod: :nod: :hurray: :) xsmileyclapx :hurray: :nod: :hurray: xsmileyclapx xlolx :nod:
ngineer
November 8th, 2006, 01:16 PM
Left Field is all set and open for Soriano - Burrell can leave as soon as possible! :) :) :):hurray: xsmileyclapx :hurray: xsmileyclapx :hurray: xsmileyclapx :nod: :nod: :hurray: :) xsmileyclapx :hurray: :nod: :hurray: xsmileyclapx xlolx :nod:
Burrell has a no trade clause so I'm hoping Gulick has gotten indications Burrell will waive or that some team Burrell is interested in has stepped forward. Phils are trying to sign Wolf as the #5 starter. Definitely needs a pay cut--with incentives.
LeopardFan04
November 8th, 2006, 02:04 PM
I'd take Soriano in a heart beat - not only would it give you a big bat to put in the lineup around Howard, but it would also coincide with the official end of Pat Burrell's Phillies career - I couldn't make this acquisition fast enough if I were Gillick. In the Phillies tiny ballpark Soriano could hit behind Howard in the order and hit 50 HR's himself. The question is whether you would park him behind Howard (bat Howard 3rd and Soriano 4th) or put him ahead of Howard. With Soriano able to steal some bases, I put him behind Howard.
My thoughts exactly...I'd definitely bat him behind Howard...it was obvious this year that someone capable needs to bat behind him...
AZGrizFan
November 8th, 2006, 02:12 PM
LOL Yeah right.
BTW, my avatar owns >>>> yours.
Bah, mine owns BOTH of yours...you guys better step it up! :smiley_wi
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