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Swap Dunn for Soriano?


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Sorry FOR Soriano.

 

OK, so here's the idea (not mine, but this guy's a baseball nut/stat geek/etc.) from a Cubs fan.

 

Cubs trade Pena (who has value right now) to free up 1B. Then we swap Dunn for Soriano--yes, swapping one bad contract for another, but the idea is that Dunn can play 1B and Soriano can be a true designated hitter, which he is anyway.

 

That puts an end to the failed Dunn-to-the-AL-and-DH-role experiment and he gets a fresh start back in his NL. Sox fans might get a kick out of stealing a Cub and a guy who has power but isn't putting up the dismal stats that Dunn is.

 

That's the idea. Discuss. Just wanted to throw it out there. I will show him the responses.

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I don't know...if the Cubs kicked in cash to make it even money-wise, I think I would consider it.

 

Doubt the Cubs would even touch that though. Dunn is having trouble making any contact. I don't think it has anything to do with him DHing or playing the field.

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At this point, I'd rather see Soriano in our lineup.

But isn't the knock on him, that like Rios, he is lazy? At least Dunn appears to try.

I wish Dunn would go away, though. He's really a terrible hitter and killing our chances in the three hole.

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I think it is interesting. You could use Soriano out in LF if you wanted or use him at 2B (assuming he could still play there). It isn't like 2B is that premium of a position anyway. Soriano gives you a little more speed as well.

 

He would make you more right handed though and makes more money. I think I'd consider it more so if the Sox were able to expand the deal into being a our problem for your problem scenario with Fukodome, Zambrano, and Soriano coming over for Dunn and Rios. Sox would take on payroll up-front but would save money down the road. Would only make sense for the Cubs if they really wanted to unload the short-term money and liked Dunn and Rios chances.

 

I have no idea if the Cubs would consider it and it is clearly pure fantasy given how much money would be involved.

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Although I highly doubt the Cubs would deal Zambrano. Yeah, Dunn and Rios are our problem, but I don't think they consider Zambrano a problem.

 

Plus, remember they're already going to have to trade Pena to free up first base.

 

I almost would rather get rid of Rios because Dunn may be flailing, but I have no doubt he's TRYING. Rios? Bah.

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