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They also have three key free agents in OFs Carlos Lee, Gary Matthews Jr. and Mark DeRosa, who can play a variety of positions.
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If we keep Giles around (please), we should look to finish off the roster so that we can go Kouz (1B), Headley (3B), Hairston (CF) and have the other OFs on the roster be Venable, Giles and definite RH to we can platoon the others when needed.
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ML teams use way too few platoons these days, but our Huber/Mac and Hairston/Gerut style OFs are actually not bad and quite inexpensive.
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With the expected departures of free agents OFs Alfonso Sorianoand Jose Guillen, the Nationals also would be in search of power and outfielders.
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Also, Edmonds has been terrible this year and I dont think he will be anywhere near capable considering the size of the NL West OFs.
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The Braves signed free agent OFs Raul Mondesi and Brian Jordan to start in right and left, but both have to prove they're still impact players.
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Bench jobs are open, and 1B-OF Wil Cordero and OFs Jeffrey Hammonds and J.J. Davis give the Nationals some needed right-handed hitting depth.
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Nevertheless, some of the youngsters are providing reason for optimism, with OFs Rocco Baldelli (.304) and Carl Crawford (22 stolen bases) and closer Lance Carter (15 saves) looking impressive.
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Billy Traber on Dec. 13, 2001, completing the deal that had 2B Roberto Alomar going to the Mets for OFs Alex Escobar and Matt Lawton.
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Although an infielder at Pawtucket, Nelson was brought in to fill an outfield spot over Triple-A OFs Edgard Clemente and Michael Coleman.
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