Many reporters around the spring training are coming across this trade tidbit and immediately pushing it aside. However, according to Ken
Rosenthal, David O'Brien, and now a third source, who requested to remain anonymous because the trade is still very far away. A Cubs scout has recently scouted
Chris Woodward and a couple other middle infielders on the Braves in hopes of swinging a deal for another utility infielder to provide even more depth, especially versus lefties. The scout suggested the reason to acquire this infielder was to provide backup for Ryan
Theriot at second base versus lefties, because they plan to play
Mark DeRosa in right field versus lefties. The reason being is because
Jacque Jones' lack of ability to hit lefty pitchers.
Lou Piniella has always had depth on his roster, and is pushing GM
Jim Hendry to acquire more. Speaking of Jim
Hendry, he plans to meet with
Carlos Zambrano's agents either tomorrow or Saturday to discuss a five year deal, probably in the ballpark of 90 million dollars.
7 comments:
What kind of player is Woodward? Can he play 2nd short and 3rd?
Does he bat r/l or switch? And who will they give the Braves for him?
UD
he plays 3rd, SS,1B, 2B, and OF he bats and throws right
This is not happening. What would the Cubs have that the Braves would even want? Certainly not Jacque Jones who can't hit lefties.
.216 average in 83 games? Hello John Mabry #2. I don't want him. How does that add depth?
he's actually had a decent track record despite last year...
Still, I wouldn't be thrilled to see him up with the bases loaded and two outs.
settle down...there going to get renteria
I would take Renteria in a flash
UD
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