"Don't forget, pitching is the name of the game. The lack of it, especially in the bullpen, beat us last season."Psych! That quotation actually emanated from Cincinnati Reds GM Bill DeWitt after he traded Frank Robinson for Milt Pappas and some dudes that everyone's forgotten ever played for anyone. Still, instructive, huh? Here's what we can learn:
-- Cincinnati Reds GM Wayne Krivsky, after trading Austin Kearns, Felipe Lopez, and some other guy for four or five dudes I have already forgotten were ever Nationals.
- Reds GMs tend toward the dumbass side of the ledger.
- History repeats itself.
And as for Felipe Lopez, History may not lay out his path as clearly as it does Kearns', but he's already the best shortstop in Nationals history, narrowly edging out Deivi Cruz for that honor.
Of course, all this comes at a price. The martyrdom of Brendan Harris is complete, and the end is happier for Harris than it is for most martyrs. He might even get a chance to play, rather than scraping together a living as a George W. Bush impersonator. I'm informed that Bill Bray is pretty good, and I'm certainly misty over the good times I had watching what's-his-name and the guy Paciorek liked because he's Polish. But it's worth it, and for once Jim Bowden's single-minded pursuit of Reds has paid off for us. I'm even getting to the point that I trust him to trade Soriano.
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Memo: Ausin kearns is not Frank Robinson.
If you'd asked me before yesterday if Austin Kearns was Frank Robinson, I would have said the same thing. But History disagrees, when it comes down to dumbass blogger me vs. History, I'm not siding with the dumbass blogger.
Are you sure? Yesterday Basil took down Philosophy in a 3 round match.
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