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Inge signs with Oakland A's

Over who Raburn? They love Raburn and with JL promise to have DY in LF, he was playing 2B. Even his .100 BA or whatever he has he's still getting his bats. And it is stupid, no one disagrees with that but this is Leyland, he does this. All I know on this team Sizemore was not starting.

If they keep Sizemore, they probably never trade for Young.
 
If they keep Sizemore, they probably never trade for Young.

Maybe but I don't know. Some have eluded to the fact the FO had problems with Sizemore but its hard to know for sure. IMO anyway, I just don't he's very good. But I'd also want Raburn gone, DY gone and I'm glad Inge is gone.

Some talked about the great offense after we got Fielder and I have hope it gets going but even at seasons start we had too many holes or question marks. I kind of went off-topic on that last part :tup:
 
Sizemore has injury problems too.

We probably traded him the same way Seattle did Pinada, get something for him before his wheels fall off.

Unfortunately, Oakland did the same to us with Purcey.
 
Sizemore has injury problems too.

We probably traded him the same way Seattle did Pinada, get something for him before his wheels fall off.

Unfortunately, Oakland did the same to us with Purcey.

IMO, it's a bust vs bust.
 
Eric Chavez played his last game at 3B for the Oakland Athletics on 4/24/09 .
Tonight in Boston, Brandon Inge will be the 19th man to play 3rd for the A?s since.
 
Good luck to ya, Oakland!!

Can't wait for an idiotic remark from Inge from his new team.
 
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