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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

EXCITING RUMOR!

Well, one of the fans on the blog called for it a month ago, and now it is a possibility! Read this....

Piazza Coming To The Bronx?

Written by Mark Healey
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Up until the last few days, Yankees' GM Brian Cashman has often resisted the temptation of putting Mike Piazza in pinstripes. But with his current catching situation (and don't forget prospect Francisco Cervelli is still out with a broken wrist) and the very aggressive Reds trying to sign Piazza to a contract, Cashman and his advisors -- we're told by a team insider -- are meeting to discuss whether a Piazza move is the right way "to address the current situation."

Dusty Baker is telling friends that he's "confident" that Piazza will sign with the Reds because "Tommy (Lasorda) will want him to play for me". Though most of the people that are monitoring the Cincy backstop search say the Reds want a "throw and catch" guy, Baker is saying that he thinks "Piazza could hit 25 homers in the GAB.".

One NL scout we spoke to said that "Piazza's defense isn't what either team needs right now, but (he) does know how to call a game and both teams seem to feel that he would be a good influence on their young pitchers."

An AL scout, who followed Piazza closely last season for his club said that "any team that adds Piazza will be getting a player who is obsessed with winning a World Series."

So, if there is all this interest, how come Piazza couldn't find a job this pat spring? We asked one NL executive why.

"Because there's a perception out there that (Piazza) is against playing first base," The exec said. " It's (bleep), but given what his agent was asking (2 years,$10-15 million) at the time, teams weren't bothering to find out the truth."

His shoulder injury has kept teams away as well, but when you look at his 2007 stats with Oakland (83 games, 8 HRs, 44 RBIs, .275 average), there's little doubt that he could fit into either team's plans for 2008..

1 comments:

local inebriated funny man said...

Signing Piazza, especially to contract like the one mentioned, would be a horrible move. Piazza has a lingering shoulder problem, is completely inept behind the plate (evident by Oakland's use of him as a DH last year) and his ability to get on base is questionable.

We have a catcher who can hit for a low average and get 20-25 HRs a year. His name is Ross and he is leaps and bounds better behind the plate. Bako is playing fine and should have the job until Ross takes it from him.