What about Daniel Murphy? If Prado truly is moved for prospects, or a left field option Murphy is a multi position guy who has a cheap salary. Unfortunately he is another lefty but the Mets have stated they are listening to offers on him.
I posted this possibility in the rosterbation thread days ago. While he does hit lefty, his splits against lefties aren’t awful and he actually hits really well against lefty starters.
Do they have a legit SS prospect close to the majors? If not maybe something like Hicks and a low level arm, or with there need of pitching possibly they would like to give Redmond a shot along with a minor league arm. Redmond is never going to get a shot with the Braves.
Not a terrible idea, he could finally play 3B where his glove isn’t atrocious. Wonder what they would want to trade him within the division though.
MWhitexx - November 18, 2011
I posted this possibility in the rosterbation thread days ago. While he does hit lefty, his splits against lefties aren’t awful and he actually hits really well against lefty starters.
king of games - November 18, 2011
problem is what would the Mets want for him
especially out of a division rival like the Braves
Mr. Sanchez - November 18, 2011
He’s not really the type of player you worry about trading within the division. It would be somewhat similar to trading 2008 or 2009 Prado.
king of games - November 18, 2011
I still think they'd ask for a bit of a premium
compared to what they’d want from Colorado, Seattle, etc.
Mr. Sanchez - November 18, 2011
Do they have a legit SS prospect close to the majors? If not maybe something like Hicks and a low level arm, or with there need of pitching possibly they would like to give Redmond a shot along with a minor league arm. Redmond is never going to get a shot with the Braves.
Rocky1013 - November 18, 2011
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