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Today, after the Brewer game, I was standing by the players lot to get autographs after the game. Then, what appeared to be a journalist, maybe Tom haudricourt (I have no idea how any of them look), told the parking lot attendant that he got a call from a local radio station last night who told him that a very reliable source told them that J.J. Hardy could very well be traded to Cincinatti. I didn't catch the rest of what this guy was saying so I can only suspect who he really was and who Cincinatti would trade. I presume a guy like Homer Bailey could be involved. Anyway, this could be all rumors but I am positive this is what he said. You don't have to believe it, but if it does happen you'll remember where you saw it.
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So We had a chance to add a quality arm without giving up anything to important and Mark said no. (Yes I like Hardy, but we have a replacement waiting) This was someone we would have had for next year as well. I know this year is a long shot, but you aren't going to keep getting 3 million fans with a rotation of Gallardo and a bunch or 4 and 5 starters. At this point I am not very optimistic about our rotation being much improved by the start of next season either.
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Man, I'd be nice to get Bailey but doubt that'd happen. He was the guy I really wanted in that draft so to be able to have him and Rogers that'd be great. I doubt MA would shut that down. The only reason IMO he would is because he feels he'd lose a lot of the JJ Hottie fans. Let's face he draws in the girls and well Harang is a pretty ugly man. Ha
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Doug had harang plus prospect for hardy but from what I have been told MA vetoed due to harangs contract
Seriously? What is Harang's contract situation?
Harang is owed 12.5 million next year with a club option for 2011 of 12.75 million, with a buyout of 2 million. He also is owed whatever is left of his 11 million this year.
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Harang is owed 12.5 million next year with a club option for 2011 of 12.75 million, with a buyout of 2 million. He also is owed whatever is left of his 11 million this year.

True, but if he's traded the option becomes a mutual option for $14 million, with a $2.5 million buyout. I'm guessing if we were to pick up the option, but Harang declined, we wouldn't have to pay the buyout.

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The same Aaron Harang who's 11-29 since the start of 08 and was 0-4 with a 6.00 ERA in July? How is that any better than what they have and they'd still owe him $15 million?

 

Good move blocking that one Mark.

 

Arroyo and a prospect makes some sense but not Harang.

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If Mark A vetoed this trade idea because of finances, he hasn't done his homework at all. Harang is a Good #3 pitcher in his bad seasons, a solid ace in his good seasons. And for under $15 million per year, he's a relative bargain. I'd do a Hardy for Harang swap without thinking twice.
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I remember when Bailey, Hughes and Gallardo were coming up and Bailey and Hughes were the two scouts liked the most. When asked Gallardo was always the 3rd best of the 3 even though they were complimentary of him. I would love to get Bailey if possible because his upside is so good.
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It would be worth buying low on Bailey if it doesn't take much to get him. I have no idea how enamored or not the Reds' front office is with him at this point.

 

I think Melvin should be doing anything he can to re-stock Nashville with some MLB-projectable pitching talent...it's not like we can afford to be too choosy at this point, seeing how guys like Burns and Dillard are in our Major League rotation right now.

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