Not going to Panic

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  1. Messiah717

    Messiah717 Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    That's why stats can sometimes be deceiving. Wells is hitting .361 in July but since May 15th has one homer and six doubles. All these hits have been singles. I know some say a hit is a hit but that's not what you need from a slugger. Last night was a prime example of how useless he has been. Can't even get a sac fly from the guy.
     
  2. yankeesince59

    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    ...I have no idea really, it was just a thought. If I had all the answers I'd be a GM instead of banging away on a keyboard on a message board. And obviously, I'm not privy to the convos that Cashman may or may not be having with other teams.
    ...and I was in no way suggesting that Wells would somehow be the center piece in some block buster trade. The Yanx have several expendable pieces that might be packaged in a trade of some kind.

    ..people need to keep in mind that Wells was never intended to be anything more than a bench player...Granderson was not supposed to be reinjured. Wells was a temporary band aide, period. And with Granderson returning, he serves even less of a purpose than before.
     
  3. Majorball

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    I agree, The injuries have caused an impossible situation.
     

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