Rhinos have big bats/ Sluggers and RA at 2nd base on trade block. Pm/offer. Everyone on active roster available
Of all the players I expected to call it quits this season it wasnt Bobby Buentello Jr. it was clear he wouldnt live up to his Pop's career but i thought he'd hang around a couple more seasons.
Anyway the rebuild continues open to all calls, We have a good defensive CF on the block, a few vet arms for anyone looking to add. Also a young (24yo) slugger with good RA in LF that we dont have to deal but would consider in the right deal.
Good luck in the upcoming season.
Brockmire- Philadelphia Stars
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KBL Buntsville Squeeze
BD Philly Whiz Kids
Rhinos have big bats/ Sluggers and RA at 2nd base on trade block. Pm/offer. Everyone on active roster available
Flyers would like to deal 95RA and gold glove winning CF Brett Snider. 2nd round pick gets it done.
https://www.csfbl.com/player/4868509/view
Modena has on the block 2 vert good Of'ers, a former Cy Young winner, some good and young 1B and a top bat 2B
Martin Truman 3b 28yo 1.234m 37 62 79 39 37 92 34 9243 +4 full scout actuals, all maxed but SP and EN. solid cheap defensive option at 3b and not a throwaway bat. first person to propose a 2nd for him gets him. if you can include a low salary pitcher that would be great
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I need a back of the rotation SP. I'm over the cap and offering my next 2 #2 picks plus filler salary.
Buntsville in the midst of the rebuild that will last a few more seasons. So the '52 roster doesnt have any major changes from last season. Eugene Lewis was brought up early and now at 24 has 2 seasons under his belt and near max on his potentials including his 90/95 SL which the team desperately needs from him. He's a good defender but his low EN forces the team to use him as the primary DH and backing up LF.
The rookie getting playing time this season is Bryan Bailey who is a good defender but the team wont expect too much with the bat from the mid 2nd rounder. The Lefty will play primarily vs. righties and the platoon duties against lefties will go to Mark Bush who is coming off a .835 OPS season at age 37.
Former #19 pick Rudy Fludd has developed slowly which can be expected of a 20YO draftee. He'll spend the season in AAA and make his debut in '53. Back of the rotation is the expectation for him behind a couple other including the future ace Shawn Garrett last season's 2nd overall pick.
We've got some thumpers in the minors to go along with Lewis and the hope for this season's #6 pick will be top of the order / middle INF help.
Brockmire- Philadelphia Stars
PGML Cuban's Sharks
KBL Buntsville Squeeze
BD Philly Whiz Kids
https://www.csfbl.com/game/44321140/boxscore
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