On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:13:59 -0500, Dan Szymborski
<dan.TakeThisOut@baseballprimer.com> wrote:
|In article <u37bm3d8geh30tmrf2g07esl08r6o24ql9.TakeThisOut@4ax.com>,
|george@washington.edu says...
|> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 23:41:14 -0500, Dan Szymborski
|> <dan.TakeThisOut@baseballprimer.com> wrote:
|>
|> |Longoria at 3rd, Iwamura at 2nd has always been the most likely scenario
|> |for 2008. Wilson's never been looked at as more than a utility guy and
|> |the Rays lost him on waivers to the Pirates a couple of weeks ago
|> |anyway.
|> |------------
|>
|> Wilson to waivers. I didn't see that one. That looks to be then
|> Guzman, Longoria or a possible third person who may come out of
|> nowhere to be the opening day 3B. Right now I would say it is
|> Longoria's to loose.
|
|Has to be! I don't think the Rays would draft him and promote him
|aggressively if they weren't going to give him a clear shot - the
|organization really is better run than when Chucky LaMar had the reins.
|
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True he is on a fast track up to the majors. I have seen many that
came up to fast that were highly touted and flop once in the big
leagues. Not saying Longoria is such. Stll looking at the lineup, the
Rays can afford him to be a bit overwhelmed at first.
Still would not be to far a reach. Since he would be the only rookie
on the projected starting lineup, there will be less pressure on him
to contribute as long as the veterans don't get off to a very slow
start.
james
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