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I wasnt aware of this until reading the article just a few minutes ago and thought it was pretty interesting. The one I am going to post is from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, just because thats the first one I read.

 

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-marlins05.1mar05,0,5188813.story?coll=sfla-sports-front

 

He (General Manager Larry Beinfest ) has gone from genuinely concerned for Reese's safety to "extremely disappointed" about the infielder's lack of communication.

 

...Reese left camp without notice Thursday and hasn't been heard from since. Friday, assistant general manager Michael Hill received a phone call from Mike Nicotera, Reese's agent, to let him know Reese had returned home and was safe.

 

Originally from South Carolina, it is unclear whether Reese was in Columbia, S.C., or in Charlotte, N.C., where he has family as well.

 

 

Latre in the article Joe Girardi is naming possible reasons, and suggests that he maybe doing "soul searching" and deciding if he still wants to play and whatnot. And then it goes on to talk about similar issues Girardi had during his career.

 

Appearantly though, since he has no permission, the Marlins could release him and owe him nothing (a little termination fee, but thats all). It'll be interesting to see how this one turns out.

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He or his family might be panicking for his safety. I mean he was out all last year with an injury and he doesn't want to go through that again.
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Well they wouldn't give up top prospects for a guy like Tony .G and they pretty much suck after D-train and Cabrera.

 

Exactly. You're not going to get prospects that will pan out to be anything for a guy like Tony G. Tony is a good player, he hustles and hes a good addition to a team that has something planned for this season, but for a club like the Marlins he doesn't make a lot of sense. I mean, sure, they'd take him if he was on full scholarship courtesy of the Red Sox and all they had to give up was the next Mike Mordecai and maybe the next Ian Bladergroen but you won't get anything back. A team that has some hope and isn't trying to totally bomb might give you a valuable bench player in return.

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The most hillarious quote:

 

With an $800,000 contract, Reese was to be one of the Marlins' best-paid, most experienced players.

 

I guess the marlins were happy to get rid of that "high priced" contract! I don't think they would take Graff----I would rather him play 2nd for us instead of Loretta, but that's me!

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The most hillarious quote:

 

 

 

I guess the marlins were happy to get rid of that "high priced" contract! I don't think they would take Graff----I would rather him play 2nd for us instead of Loretta, but that's me!

 

You might be the only one. Loretta is a lifetime .301 hitter while graffanino is a lifetime .268 hitter. Graffanino has never been a fulltime player and will likely not ever become one.

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You know what's weird...when I was at spring training, Loretta seemed to be getting some work in right field, and it got me wondering...maybe Loretta could platoon with Trot and play RF when lefties pitch, and Graffanino would play 2nd? :dunno:

 

I think it might work.

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You know what's weird...when I was at spring training, Loretta seemed to be getting some work in right field, and it got me wondering...maybe Loretta could platoon with Trot and play RF when lefties pitch, and Graffanino would play 2nd? :dunno:

 

I think it might work.

 

 

Loretta will not be playing right field. He is the Red Sox starting baseman and will be for the entire season.

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Even if it stinks up the joint? Or gets hurt again? I don't think that teams normally play hurt players. <_>

 

I think you have just convinced me that you are retarted

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Barring an injury which I don't think we be the case....Mark Loretta will not be playing anywhere but secondbase for the Red Sox.

 

I didn't say that! I saw he was getting a lot of work in RF and I was wondering if maybe the Sox were experimenting or something.

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I didn't say that! I saw he was getting a lot of work in RF and I was wondering if maybe the Sox were experimenting or something.

 

The sox put guys at different positions all the time in case of an emergency. Loretta is a second baseman and will not see any other position in 2006 unless someone gets hurt.

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