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| Topic Started: Jan 4 2006, 10:44 AM (207 Views) | |
| Post #1 Jan 4 2006, 10:44 AM |
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It looks like Jae Seo is going to LA LA Land. It's a shame. He has done well with the Mets, but was never really given a chance. I hope the Dodgers give him a chance to start regularly. I believe he will do well. I hape Sanchez pitches well for the Mets, but his stats are fairly ordinary. He throws hard, too hard for his mediocre stats. I don't like this trade--at all.
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| Post #2 Jan 17 2006, 03:01 PM | thomba5 |
| i agree completely. Funny thing is, the dodgers then traded top prospect Jackson for Baerz, they obviously like Seo and baez, more than Jackson and Sanchez. Seo will get a shot there and likely make the mets regret this trade. |
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