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    Default Nats get Soriano!

    This deal had “owner-endorsed” written all over it. At $28 million for two years, it was a fairly expensive last-puzzle-piece statement by the team’s brass. The Nats now have Soriano, who saved 42 last season and 45 in 2010; Drew Storen, who saved 43 in 2011; and all-star Tyler Clippard, who saved 32 in ’12.
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    Not sure of this move, not much of a fan of his or adding another right hander.

    How will they shoe-horn him in to get some closing or late game ops with Clippard and Storen?

    And H-Rod should be throwing 103mph wild pitches again by Spring Training.

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    Rizzo, might have a deal up his sleeve...clippard might be on the block, or storen.

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    They have the resources and they continue to use them to try to get better.
    I don't know if I specifically like Soriano - but if he returns to his form from TB, he will be a great pick up for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajc54terp View Post
    Rizzo, might have a deal up his sleeve...clippard might be on the block, or storen.
    It's pretty obvious one or two of those guys will be trade bait

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    Soriano has to be the closer. They should move Storen for a lefty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Soriano has to be the closer. They should move Storen for a lefty.
    I'd rather keep storen and move clippard, they can get a lefty for morse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajc54terp View Post
    I'd rather keep storen and move clippard, they can get a lefty for morse.
    True, I just don't like the history of closers moved to set up men, much like Soriano when he first came to the Yankees.

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    Nats also lose their 2013 first round draft pick and since the Yankees made Soriano an offer earlier they get a 2013 first round supplemental round pick.

    On another note, the closer market is absurd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Jazz View Post
    On another note, the closer market is absurd.
    Ironically for the most overrated position in MLB

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    Soriano will earn about one third of his salary in 2013. He's got his so it's slack off time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    Not sure of this move, not much of a fan of his or adding another right hander.

    How will they shoe-horn him in to get some closing or late game ops with Clippard and Storen?

    And H-Rod should be throwing 103mph wild pitches again by Spring Training.
    I was scratching my head myself. This seems like overpay overkill.

    I don't know all that much about the filthy ex-Yankee Soriano, other than the fact that he's pretty damn good.

    But I do know that Storen and Clippard handle lefty batters quite effectively.

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