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Monday, May 12, 2008
Ken Griffey Jr trade rumors are the hottest thing going right now. The Interwebs are burning with stories of Seattle scouting Junior, and how much Mariner management wants the veteran. I assume that such a transaction would take place after Griffey hits home run #600. It is also unclear what the Reds might get in return. Jeff Clement could be too much to wish for, but why not? The Mariners seem to be hedging on Clement as a catcher, and if they want him as a DH then Griffey would preclude that possibility. Johnny Cueto looked again yesterday like someone who needs a return to the minors to make some adjustment. As Hal McCoy wrote in the Dayton Daily News, you could see the frustration in Cueto's face and body language. The tuneup from Mario Soto seems to have failed, so he may need to clear his head in Louisville. The Reds come home for a week, with three midweek games against the Florida Marlins, then a weekend series against the Cleveland Indians for some interleague play. Monday's game with the Marlins will match ace Aaron Harang against rookie Burke Badenhop, whose 6.31 ERA brings cause for optimism that Harang can get his long-overdue second victory of the season. Tuesday matches NL ERA leader Edinson Volquez with Mark Hendrickson. Wednesday will see Bronson Arroyo and Ricky Nolasco, and Thursday will match Matt Belisle and Andrew Miller. |
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