December 3, 201114 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Nov 26, 2011 -> 09:29 PM) The real problem is that in order to trade them for that 6 pack and peanuts, you'd have to chip in $50 million right now. That's why they're not being moved yet. And no matter how much we'd dislike the sight of them in the Sox starting lineup next year, it must happen. It's the only way to start knocking down that $50 million towards an amount that might be reasonable. I agree. QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Nov 26, 2011 -> 11:31 PM) Which is what most fans seem to not understand. You cant even give these guys away without giving another team vasts amount of money. At this point, it's so unfeasible to get another team to take them on that it's best for the Sox to just hold onto them. And I understand. Hopefully they can get productive enough to unload on someone before the trade deadline, and get a little more than the 6 pack and salted peanuts and 50 million owed on them.
December 3, 201114 yr It will never work. Dunn is a terrible center fielder and Rios is a terrible hitter, no matter his designation.
December 3, 201114 yr QUOTE (JorgeFabregas @ Dec 3, 2011 -> 01:50 PM) It will never work. Dunn is a terrible center fielder and Rios is a terrible hitter, no matter his designation. I would seriously, no hyperbole, pay to see that. I'd go as high as $500 to watch Adam Dunn play CF just once.
December 3, 201114 yr QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Dec 3, 2011 -> 01:52 PM) I would seriously, no hyperbole, pay to see that. I'd go as high as $500 to watch Adam Dunn play CF just once. He could shed some weight running around like a nut trying to chase down fly balls.
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