May 25, 200421 yr Just heard on the radio that Delgado was pulled early on in the Angels-Jays game and that the Dodgers are in serious discussions to acquire Delgado. I have no clue who the DOdgers would be giving up, but I'd guess that Edwin Jackson will be one of the pieces.
May 25, 200421 yr whoa.. this could be some interesting news.. please don't do it Dodgers, use Jackson to get Nomar!
May 25, 200421 yr Wow, I saw that Delgado left on the bottomline, but I thought he was hurt. This would be very interesting. MVP baseball must have been onto something.
May 25, 200421 yr Wow, I saw that Delgado left on the bottomline, but I thought he was hurt. This would be very interesting. MVP baseball must have been onto something. That's pretty weird if he is going. That means the Jays are waving the flags already. Although I think everyone knows they don't have a chance anyways.
May 25, 200421 yr he left with a knee injury I thought Jas meant he left because he was about to be traded. That wouldn't have made much sense that why I brought it up.
May 25, 200421 yr Author I didn't have a clue why he left. The person on the radio acted as if he was pulled because they were close to a deal.
May 25, 200421 yr Im hearing that its a Shawn Green, prospects for Delgado deal. Green still has 16 million dollars owed to him next season, so there has to be money involved going to Toronto somewhere.
May 25, 200421 yr Author That could make some sense. Good deal for the Dodgers if you ask me. I think Delgado is a better player.
May 25, 200421 yr It was common sense that delgado was going to be traded this year and i was thinkin the dodgers would be interested
May 25, 200421 yr It was common sense that delgado was going to be traded this year and i was thinkin the dodgers would be interested Well what teams can afford him? Dodgers, Red Sox, Yankees?
May 25, 200421 yr Im hearing that its a Shawn Green, prospects for Delgado deal. Green still has 16 million dollars owed to him next season, so there has to be money involved going to Toronto somewhere. wow. Green heading back to Toronto. I'm not sure what to think of this trade, I guess we'll have to see what happens.
May 25, 200421 yr It was being reported on ESPN radio in Toronto that it was a done deal and wasn't for Shawn Green but for Juan Encarnacion and "top-prospect" James Loney. Sportsnet in Toronto then went to JP and found out that it was untrue and that no deal had been made. So we'll have to wait another day..
May 25, 200421 yr Wow But why would the blue jays want green? I would think they would be wanting some prospects.
May 25, 200421 yr The Jays will get prospects, most likely in the form of Harnahan, Jackson, or Loney.
May 25, 200421 yr Good, maybe this well get Delgado's act in gear for my fantasy team. I thought the Dodgers had an awful system and that was why they couldn't get any pitching last season? Are they just going to trade away last year's draft picks or do they have a couple aces in the hole?
May 25, 200421 yr Good, maybe this well get Delgado's act in gear for my fantasy team. I thought the Dodgers had an awful system and that was why they couldn't get any pitching last season? Are they just going to trade away last year's draft picks or do they have a couple aces in the hole? They have one of the best systems in the league with names such as Edwin Jackson, Greg Miller, Chin Feng Chen, James Loney, and more. There stacked.
May 25, 200421 yr Good, maybe this well get Delgado's act in gear for my fantasy team. I thought the Dodgers had an awful system and that was why they couldn't get any pitching last season? Are they just going to trade away last year's draft picks or do they have a couple aces in the hole? Do you mean the jays?
May 25, 200421 yr Author The Dodgers system was pretty thin, but they are starting to develop a lot of high upside prospects. Their system is still semi barren, although Bavasi did an exceptional job getting the lower levels restocked.
May 25, 200421 yr The Dodgers system was pretty thin, but they are starting to develop a lot of high upside prospects. Their system is still semi barren, although Bavasi did an exceptional job getting the lower levels restocked. Loney, Chen, Jackson and Miller have all been labeled as potential stars. With that being said, besides these four, It's a fair assumption to say that there system is thin.
May 25, 200421 yr The Dodgers system was pretty thin, but they are starting to develop a lot of high upside prospects. Their system is still semi barren, although Bavasi did an exceptional job getting the lower levels restocked. Well he said "I thought the Dodgers had an awful system and that was why they couldn't get any pitching last season?" Since he said to get pitching I assumed he meant the Jays. The dodgers do have some absolute studs though in Jackson and Miller. Hanrahan is also a descent prospect. Franklin Gutierrez was in the Milton Bradley deal, correct?
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