March 12, 200422 yr From Baseball America: The Dodgers nearly called lefthander Greg Miller to the major leagues last September at age 18. Now, at age 19, he's having his first arm surgery. Club officials announced Thursday that Miller, a 6-foot-5 lefthander who checked in at No. 8 on Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects list, will have arthroscopic surgery next week to find out what's causing the pain in his prized left shoulder. Wonder if the Dodgers would balk at putting him in a trade now for Mags. Sure glad we didn't get this guy now.
March 12, 200422 yr From Baseball America: The Dodgers nearly called lefthander Greg Miller to the major leagues last September at age 18. Now, at age 19, he's having his first arm surgery. Club officials announced Thursday that Miller, a 6-foot-5 lefthander who checked in at No. 8 on Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects list, will have arthroscopic surgery next week to find out what's causing the pain in his prized left shoulder. Wonder if the Dodgers would balk at putting him in a trade now for Mags. Sure glad we didn't get this guy now. Wow, there went the Dodgers negotiating power...
March 12, 200422 yr Wow, there went the Dodgers negotiating power... They still have Jackson and Hanrahan though too.
March 12, 200422 yr They still have Jackson and Hanrahan though too. Jackson is already being counted on as the #5 starter. Hanaran is the only one they could deal right now, without having to replace.
March 12, 200422 yr Jackson is already being counted on as the #5 starter. Hanaran is the only one they could deal right now, without having to replace. If the right offer came up for a hitter, I'm sure they would include Jackson.
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