Not so fast, living in Arizona as I do, I know that the D'Backs are having a pile up of outfielders. Rookie Carlos Quinten (AAA) is prime to play next year and is highly regarded. Also, Conor Jackson who played first base this year is a natural outfielder. So Tracy is kinda the odd man out. With Green locked in and Gonzalez locked in (fan wise, if he gets traded, the fanbase thats left will be very angry, trust me) and Quinten and Jackson being such promising talent, Tracy seems viable to be traded. Now having said that, NO word of trading him has come up. We would PROBABLY have to give up a pretty prospect or something to get him. He's establishing himself to be a very good Major League hitter.
And Jackson who played first for the Diamondbacks this year, is sorta in a weird spot too. Tony Clark, who played like David Ortiz at times, was signed to a two year extension late in the season. And with Clark the way he was last year, most of the time wil go to him. This guy is loved by the Diamondbacks Front Office, yet he sorta stumbled around and didn't do alot when he was in the big leagues. IMO the right hitting coach would help him shine and become a great Major League hitter. He was in the MLB futures game, so again we would have to package a nice deal to be able to get him. I personally wouldn't mind the Red Sox getting him, thats what I said to myself when I first saw him. And hes got a nice glove at first as well. :thumbsup: