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Ludwick's second halves are pretty impressive (career .281/40/151), so he could just be the protection that A-Gon needs in the lineup.
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Ludwick's second halves are pretty impressive (career .281/40/151), so he could just be the protection that A-Gon needs in the lineup.
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To be more specific: suppose we got an offer: A-Gon and Greene for a major-league ready SS prospect, a top major-league ready CF prospect, and three top pitching prospects. . .do you do it?
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Younger than Kouz during his first year and barely older than A-Gon during his first year with the Padres.
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Question for the group: would you get rid of one of our two “untouchables” Peavy and A-Gon if it meant getting a boat-load of MLB-ready prospects back?
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I have an idea for A-Gon and Peavy — instead of bitching about run support or the low regard the “National Media” has for the Padres, how about playing better baseball and not choking in playoff games?
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Well, on the positive but ultimately meaningless side, A-Gon now leads the NL in RBI.
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Personally, I think Ayala was throwing at A-Gon right there.
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Sure A-Gon is great RBI-guy, whatever that is, because Giles is eighth-best in the NL on getting on base.
O Solo Mio 2008
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Either way, A-Gon should have made both those plays.
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