Gaslamp Ball: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:



Around SBN: MLB Hot Stove: blogging the rumors, trades, signings Bar-right-arrows



Lawrence sent to the Nationals for 38 year old Vinny Castilla

Brian Lawrence was traded to the Washington Nationals for 38 year old Third Baseman Vinny Castilla.  

Vinny will take Joe Randa's spot at third and and Randa will leave as a free agent.  Burroughs will either be his backup, but more than likely he'll be traded also.  Even though Towers acts like he has zero value.

"We will explore some trade opportunities. I'd like to think he has some value. But we have lost a little leverage. People realize he doesn't fit with us. It ties our hands."

It's hard to believe that Burroughs who was once the "future of the Padres" is now being called worthless. It's too bad because I think he's a good contact hitter but that's not what Towers wanted out of a third baseman.

Does Towers think that an aging third baseman with a bum knee can play better defense than Xavier Nady? Althought I guess it was Bochy that had no confidence in Nady's defense. I kinda get the feeling that Castilla's "power numbers" of 12 HR and 66 RBI are going to shrivel up like Klesko's nads in Petco Park.

Honestly if Xavier Nady doesn't have a starting spot next season when we are plugging old timers into the lineup I'm gonna be bewildered.

I like Lawrence, we know he had zero run support this year, but he also blew some big games all by himself.  I'm okay with him leaving just because I've grown to despise last years roster.  I think it's a good thing to get some new blood into this franchise after last years results.  So it'll be good to see Hensley in the starting 5.

0 recs | Comment 5 comments

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

Passing a comment along
from my buddy Glenn (a Padres fan living in Virginia):

"Open up the champagne.  We just clinched the pennant with that trade. Now if we can only get Julio Franco."

by Pants on Nov 4, 2005 8:53 AM PST   0 recs

Seriously
Julio Franco is the bomb.  I love that guy.  He was the only reason why I would actually enjoy watching a Braves game when I live in ATL.  Julio is also the only Brave I cheer for.  That man is a freak of science.  I would not mind getting him.

by tfast on Nov 4, 2005 4:41 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

We need somebody that can hit 30 HR
and 100 RBI's and aren't limping into their retirement.

by jbox on Nov 4, 2005 10:22 AM PST   0 recs

power numbers
I kinda get the feeling that Castilla's "power numbers" of 12 HR and 66 RBI are going to shrivel up like Klesko's nads in Petco Park.

RFK played in the worst pitcher's park in baseball. If park factor was the only problem, Castilla actually should improve this year.

However, the dude is 500-years-old. That doesn't help.

Mike, metalsupply.blogspot.com

by mike on Nov 4, 2005 5:14 PM PST   0 recs

Worth noting...
PetCo had the most negative park factor in the Majors.

by Richard on Nov 7, 2005 9:44 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to the SB Nation blog about San Diego Padres and the one baseball blog Peter Gammons doesn't read.

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recent FanPosts

Small
Wow what is 1090 thinking?
Smhpadres284512x008_t350_small
Moorad quits as D-Backs CEO; Will try to purchase Padres
Smhpadres284512x008_t350_small
MLB Network is on the air
Fatty_small
Next Year Predictions
Dontpanic_small
Young Padres Pitchers
Butters_small
Bond, Barry Bonds
Ffruu_3point0_small
Roy Oswalt: Team Player
Small
objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
Small
Behind enemy lines
Sd_distress_small
Rule V draft is today.

Post_icon New FanPost All FanPosts Carrot-mini


Managers

Crackerjackdex2_small Dex

Sd_small kev

Untitled_small jbox

ad

Site Meter