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Olney Rumor Bag: Eckstein, Teixeira

Posted on: July 5, 2008 12:04 pm
Edited on: July 5, 2008 12:20 pm
 

Another Saturday, another edition of Buster Olney's weekly blog; along-side the deafening Sabathia discussions, we find some hidden gems:

According to the Baltimore Sun, the Orioles are pondering making a deal for David Eckstein. The Blue Jays have a well-stocked infield that has made the veteran short stop and former World Series MVP expendable. 

The Orioles have also been inquiring about Juan Uribe of the White Sox and Felipe Lopez of the Nationals.

Mark Bradley of the Atlanta-Journal Constitution thinks the Braves should trade Mark Teixera. Although some veteran leaders think the team is still in the division race, the Bravos do sit 7 games behind Philadelphia and have been hampered by injury all year.

Teixeira signed a one year-deal in January and can become a free agent next year, but he would prefer not to be traded this year.   

Alejandro A. Leal writes for UmpBump.com. Rumors? Comments? Email me alexo05 (at) umpbump (dot) com.

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Posted on: July 5, 2008 12:25 pm

Olney Rumor Bag: Eckstein, Teixeira

Hey, don't rule out the O's making another hard push for Tex. They could sign the guy and then cut Mora loose as the Melvin has never been the same player after that crazy first year in Charm City and looks unlikely to be that .340 guy again. They could move Huff to the corner especially if they got a real SS, although with Tex they could easily surrender some some offense. McPhail is awesome and this team finally seems headed in the right direction.



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Posted on: July 5, 2008 12:43 pm

Olney Rumor Bag: Eckstein, Teixeira

Tex is a local guy from Baltimore area and the O's have done a good job this year without a legitimate cleanup hitter. Yesterday (July 4th) they had Ramon Hernandez batting 4th. I'm sure McPhail will at least look into bringing in Tex in the offseason even though i cant see the Angelos giving up 8 years/160million for him.  Orioles are set in the OF with Luke Scott, Adam Jones, and Nick Markakis.  They need to address the left side of the Infield in the offseason and a legit #4 hitter.



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