He said that he wanted his team to trade Soriano back to the Yankees for Robinson Cano. Personally, as a Yankees fan, I'd rather us keep Cano as he can field and hit for average while Soriano can't field and hits for power (which we have enough of). It just made me think.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Apr 14 2006, 03:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He said that he wanted his team to trade Soriano back to the Yankees for Robinson Cano. Personally, as a Yankees fan, I'd rather us keep Cano as he can field and hit for average while Soriano can't field and hits for power (which we have enough of). It just made me think.</div>The trade would make no sense from the Nationals standpoint though.They still have Vidro at second base so Cano would have to change positions and itd be the same disaster all over again.
Yea what Venom said. Cano isnt near to Soriano's power and hitting ability. The nats would get an even worse offense. Cano is perfect where he is. Dont think the Yanks need a bat either.
i agree - i think cano will be a 1op 5 average hitter over the next decade, right up there with Cabrera and the rest
wow........why is every yankee so overratted. Cano will not be a top average hitter for the next decade. he will barely be a top 2nd basemen in the AL. he is an average player at best.
No. While Soriano is a better player than Cano, Cano fits in better in the Yankees line-up. The Yankees have enough power 1-6, and they don't need Alfonso. While Damon is a true lead-off hitter, he is not your "prototype" guy, who'll bunt for hits, steal 50, etc. He can still give you 20 HR's, 80 RBI
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bobferg @ Apr 14 2006, 07:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>wow........why is every yankee so overratted. Cano will not be a top average hitter for the next decade. he will barely be a top 2nd basemen in the AL. he is an average player at best.</div>Perhaps it's the fact that he was a freaking badass his rookie year, should have been the AL ROY, and essentially had a .300 average his first year out on a team that other teams literally re-organize their pitching rotations to make sure their best 3 pitchers go against the Yanks...
I think he's good. But overrated also (Cano). The trade would be stupid for all the reasons that people above stated.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Apr 14 2006, 10:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I think he's good. But overrated also (Cano). The trade would be stupid for all the reasons that people above stated.</div>As I said, I'd prefer to keep Cano, I just thought it was an intersting thing for a Nationals fan to say.