Reds making any more offseason moves?
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big_hits24Are the Reds done making any offseason moves going into Spring Training? I saw a while back where Dammon was a possibility for them to get and play Left. Dammon wants a two-year deal where ever he ends up...just wondering what people think
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dubnineWho is "Dammon"? And yes, as far as any significant moves other than possibly resigning Gomes, they are probably done.
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jordo212000Yeah I figure they are done. Which, I am fine with, they spent their money pretty wisely this offseason (Orlando Cabrera and Aroldis Chapman). If they can get Gomes for a good price then they will probably bring him back, if not, its not like they don't have a ton of young guys ready to get a bigger role. (I would like to see Gomes, he was a stud last year against lefties)
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big_hits24Johnny Dammon is who I was talking about. I saw a little while back where there was something about it would be a good fit for him to be in Cincinnati but I couldn't read it because I am not a subscriber...I think they are pretty much done. Just have to fill the left field spot and I think they will have a pretty solid team.
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Eric TaylorGomes would be the only other move they make at this point.
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charliehustle14For the love of God, it's 'Damon.' The guy has been in baseball for like 15 years and has played on a couple World Series teams, can you please spell his name right?
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Lovejoy1984
I wondered when someone was going to go this routecharliehustle14 wrote: For the love of God, it's 'Damon.' The guy has been in baseball for like 15 years and has played on a couple World Series teams, can you please spell his name right? -
big_hits24Thank you for that charliehustle! Calm down just a little man...you're getting all bent out of shape for nothing.
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BCBulldogNo way they sign Damon at this point. They already spent more than what they had budgeted, so any more moves will be for minor league contracts. Gomes is the most likely candidate for this.
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charliehustle14
I had to. lol I would have been a little more leniant if it was Mientkiewicz. But Damon, come on now.HighRoller74 wrote:
I wondered when someone was going to go this routecharliehustle14 wrote: For the love of God, it's 'Damon.' The guy has been in baseball for like 15 years and has played on a couple World Series teams, can you please spell his name right? -
SportsAndLady
For the love of God, it's 'lenient.' The word has been in the english dictionary for like a thousand years, can you please spell it right?charliehustle14 wrote:
I had to. lol I would have been a little more leniant if it was Mientkiewicz. But Damon, come on now.HighRoller74 wrote:
I wondered when someone was going to go this routecharliehustle14 wrote: For the love of God, it's 'Damon.' The guy has been in baseball for like 15 years and has played on a couple World Series teams, can you please spell his name right? -
charliehustle14
Haha smart ass. I'm on my Blackberry though. Surprised I missed that when it tried to correct me as I typed that.SportsAndLady wrote:
For the love of God, it's 'lenient.' The word has been in the english dictionary for like a thousand years, can you please spell it right?charliehustle14 wrote:
I had to. lol I would have been a little more leniant if it was Mientkiewicz. But Damon, come on now.HighRoller74 wrote:
I wondered when someone was going to go this routecharliehustle14 wrote: For the love of God, it's 'Damon.' The guy has been in baseball for like 15 years and has played on a couple World Series teams, can you please spell his name right?
BTW, has the English dictionary really been around for 'thousands of years'? -
thavoiceJonny Damien has an offer on the table wtih the Tigers and i imagine that is where he ll sign.
No way the reds were gonna do it.
Imagine they are basically done other than some minor pickups possibly but nothing significant. -
Heretic
Or as I called him during his year with Pittsburgh, Doug Mienky. Far easier to spell than he actual game.charliehustle14 wrote:
I had to. lol I would have been a little more leniant if it was Mientkiewicz. But Damon, come on now.HighRoller74 wrote:
I wondered when someone was going to go this routecharliehustle14 wrote: For the love of God, it's 'Damon.' The guy has been in baseball for like 15 years and has played on a couple World Series teams, can you please spell his name right? -
Eric TaylorBrian Cashman was quoted as saying in an interview a couple days ago that Damin turned down 14 million for 2 years from the Yanks.
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thavoice^^^Daymon turned down a bigger deal from the Yankees in December...so says cashman.
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Eric Taylorthe White Sox are really making a hard push to sign Damien
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thavoiceDaemion is a very below OF.......wonder if he d ever accept DH this season or will Daeamiun balk at that too.
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BCBulldogThe Reds have come to terms with Jonny Gomes according to John Fay of the Enquirer. For a seemingly small signing, I think this will have a huge positive impact on the Reds. Gomes gives them a solid veteran right-handed corner outfielder that they were lacking.
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rugbywrestler
Good to hear! Now hopefully he gets more opportunities than last yearBCBulldog wrote: The Reds have come to terms with Jonny Gomes according to John Fay of the Enquirer. For a seemingly small signing, I think this will have a huge positive impact on the Reds. Gomes gives them a solid veteran right-handed corner outfielder that they were lacking. -
BCBulldog
It can't hurt that Tavares is gone and Gomes had the best season of all the players that were in left last year. I could see him getting around 400 PA this year if he produces like last year. Even if he is just there to push the young guys, this is a solid signing.rugbywrestler wrote:
Good to hear! Now hopefully he gets more opportunities than last yearBCBulldog wrote: The Reds have come to terms with Jonny Gomes according to John Fay of the Enquirer. For a seemingly small signing, I think this will have a huge positive impact on the Reds. Gomes gives them a solid veteran right-handed corner outfielder that they were lacking. -
rugbywrestler
I agree with you, I'm hoping Dusty gets him some more at bats against righties, last year he seemed hesitantBCBulldog wrote:
It can't hurt that Tavares is gone and Gomes had the best season of all the players that were in left last year. I could see him getting around 400 PA this year if he produces like last year. Even if he is just there to push the young guys, this is a solid signing.rugbywrestler wrote:
Good to hear! Now hopefully he gets more opportunities than last yearBCBulldog wrote: The Reds have come to terms with Jonny Gomes according to John Fay of the Enquirer. For a seemingly small signing, I think this will have a huge positive impact on the Reds. Gomes gives them a solid veteran right-handed corner outfielder that they were lacking. -
jordo212000Great news.
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BCBulldog
Actually, Gomes had almost 100 more PA against righties than lefties last year, which is odd considering that Baker is such a conventional wisdom type. Even though Gomes SLG is about the same against both, he clearly hits the long ball better against righties - 15 of his 20 HRs came off of righties. However, his BA, OBP and subsequently OPS are higher against lefties. I'm not sure what this tells us other than the guy is clearly the best option the Reds have in left at this point.rugbywrestler wrote:
I agree with you, I'm hoping Dusty gets him some more at bats against righties, last year he seemed hesitantBCBulldog wrote:
It can't hurt that Tavares is gone and Gomes had the best season of all the players that were in left last year. I could see him getting around 400 PA this year if he produces like last year. Even if he is just there to push the young guys, this is a solid signing.rugbywrestler wrote:
Good to hear! Now hopefully he gets more opportunities than last yearBCBulldog wrote: The Reds have come to terms with Jonny Gomes according to John Fay of the Enquirer. For a seemingly small signing, I think this will have a huge positive impact on the Reds. Gomes gives them a solid veteran right-handed corner outfielder that they were lacking. -
mhs95_06I like this signing. It is a major league deal, and they had put Volquez on the 60day DL to make room. Anyone know the salary for this season, and the the salary for 2011 that the Reds have the option of exercising, and the buyout amount if they don't which I presume that there is.