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Vlad's signing would push Scott to left field, Felix Pie to the bench and Nolan Reimold to Norfolk. And that's fine. But what if Reimold goes to AAA and starts tearing it up for a couple months like he did in 2009? Assuming health for all the OF/1B/DH's involved, there is nowhere for him to play.
Nolan Reimold came to camp this spring ready to play. He finally looked healthy and fully recovered from his Achilles surgery. He ran well, played better defense (passable anyway) and hit like crazy. He controlled the strike zone, hit for power and generally looked like the guy who was a Rookie of the Year candidate in 2009.
And where did that get him? Banished to the AAA Norfolk Tides...because there is no room for him on the roster.
The guy needs to play. Some have diminished his value and called Reimold "overrated". But Reimold OPS'ed .831 in 2009...which is the same level of offense that Nick Markakis has provided over his five year career. (And yes...I'm throwing out 2010. He wasn't healthy. Period.) It's nothing to sneeze at. And if he can do that again or even improve on it...well, that's something this team needs to know before 2012's free agent season.
And this is not to disparage Guerrero at all. It was the combination of signing Derrek Lee and Guerrero that caused this situation. One or the other would have been great. Signing them both causes a logjam at positions where the O's have a guy on the farm ready to step in.
I said it then and I'll keep saying it. Reimold should be getting big league at bats. Now.
And until he does....I consider him exiled to Norfolk.
I couldn't agree with you more. Just waiting for the trade deadline to come so either Scott and Vlad are shipped to a contender.
ReplyDeleteOr Lee. I've lobbied to keep Scott in the past but he is starting to get expensive. I'm really hoping we don't have to wait until the trading deadline to see Reimold in Baltimore.
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