Rob Dibble's Hard Ball
by: Dibble
Breaking down the deadline deals
Aug 01, 2006 | 11:45AM | report this

With two months of the season to go, and between 13 and 18 teams still having a real shot at the wild card race, teams were willing to go after players. Granted, they weren't the big name players that many people speculated would be traded, but some outstanding players nonetheless.

Carlos Lee was huge for the Texas Rangers, who got him from the Milwaukee Brewers. They have a better chance of winning their division outright then they do of winning the AL wild card. They are only four games out of first in the AL West, so why not go for the win?

The Yankees lead the AL in the wild card race, but they want their ninth straight AL East title. Cory Lidle and Bobby Abreu for four minor leaguers, that's a steal.

Greg Maddux will be a great fit in LA and credit Jim Hendry of the Cubs with having a lot of class; he let Maddux have some meaningful starts down the stretch and he got a Gold Glove infielder in Cesar Izturis in return.

Now for the almost trades, don't believe the hype, Everyone can be had for the right price, but not too many GMs are going to give up the moon and the stars for rental players. Soriano, Zito, Clemens, Oswalt, Tejada (just to name a few) came with hefty price tags and I'm sure their GMs were asking for ridiculous scenarios in return.

With some of the free agents, you may as well keep them and get a compensatory draft pick in return when they sign with someone else during the off-season. Plus they might help you win now without losing your future.

The trade deadline always looks to good to be true, and usually is. That being said, the grade I give this year was an A, because almost every team was helped in almost every trade. Isn't that the way it should be? Help all the teams, not just the powerful ones.

Baseball is very strong right now because everyone involved wants to see it continue to prosper and let all the teams have a chance to win.

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sveame
Aug 1, 2006
7:33 PM
Mr.Dibble,

Thanks for the time you took this past Saturday @ Cooperstown to sign a couple of baseballs for my son and his little league buddy. We all really appreciated it!

jmc@14
Aug 2, 2006
4:37 AM
Hey Rob why are you not pitching anymore with that great fastball that you have [ 99 mph ] ?

matthew
Aug 3, 2006
10:34 AM
Rob with the length of the season what it is ,it seems that the games after the trade deadline are the only ones that seem to matter. As a life long fan ,late season trading seems to make the 1st half of the season all spring training type games. This opinion may be because the D backs didn't do very much in a close race like the NL West

Darren
Aug 4, 2006
3:46 AM
hey ron,
is atlanta going to move a. jones?

TAbel513
Aug 5, 2006
7:36 AM
Hey Ron Im a die-Hard Cincinnati Reds fan. With them in second place in the NL Central and first in the wild-card race why am i not hearing anything about them. In my opinion it seems like No station or program wants to give them national attention. What do you think?

Last edited by TAbel513 on August 5th at 7:38 AM.

Loren
Aug 5, 2006
9:40 AM
Sorry, Rob--what a yawner...this article is about worthless.

Glen
Aug 7, 2006
3:21 AM
I agree with Loren - What a waste of space. I have printed it out, and now when I have a hard time falling asleep, I read it again. Thanks for discovering the cure for insomnia.

roirich
Aug 7, 2006
11:46 PM
Rob. Thanks for your interview of Chavez and Swisher tonight. You were great. I was interested the brief interchange about Milton Bradley. I think Chris led on this, but did the questions and clips remind you of some of the moments you had with fans when you were a player?

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