JOHNNY ESTRADA RUMORS

A new 23

You know, 23 has always been my favorite number.A It's been well represented here in DC, but only by catchers.A First, Brian Schneider donned the digits.A A Johnny Estrada momentarily tarnished the number, but it was redeemed a bit by Luke Montz during September call-ups.Now, it's time for a ...
Via We've Got Heart  |  November 10, 2008

Lo Duca Packs Shit, Gets the Fuck Out

Farewell, douchebag. Just as I specifically requested two and a half months ago, Paul Lo Duca is leaving Washington. Better late than never. The Nats cut him yesterday, along with Felipe Lopez (Jennifer must stay, however) and Johnny Estrada, both of whom I have no problems with other than their inability to play baseball well. The [...]
Via Mr. Irrelevant  |  August 01, 2008

Giant blow out, but the roster moves are SMOK'IN!

But the real news is Estrada is no more. Johnny Estrada could have put a few more years on to his career but he never seemed to be in shape and injuries put him on the #4 of the 4th catcher out!Langerhans making me believe that he is more than a glove with no stick. The numbers don't lie!" Nationals outfielder Ryan Langerhans is starting to show consistency at the plate...
Via The Curly W  |  July 25, 2008

Pedro Feliz to the Philadelphia Phillies: The Fantasy Impact

In an attempt to fill a big void at third base, the Phillies went out and signed the best third baseman on the market (that is, whatever was left of it). Feliz is a much better real player than he is fantasy player, but there is still value here. Feliz is a terrific defensive third baseman, and according to defensive analytical statistics, he was actually the best defensive third...
Via FantasyFanatics.com  |  February 07, 2008

...And know when to fold 'em

How does John Schuerholz know when to get rid of a player before his stats tank? This article takes a look at some of Schuerholz' more deft trades, including how he got rid of three tanking prospects and got Tim Hudson in return.
Via BravesBlast  |  January 06, 2008

Mets Still Interested In Ramon Hernandez?

Roch Kubatko at The Baltimore Sun writes that the Mets could decide to non-tender Johnny Estrada, who was acquired via trade from the Brewers for Guillermo Mota, and trade for Ramon Hernandez.
Via hotfootblog.com  |  November 22, 2007

Mets Acquire Estrada From Brewers For Mota

The New York Mets announced today that they have acquired catcher Johnny Estrada from the Brewers for RHP Guillermo Mota.
Via hotfootblog.com  |  November 21, 2007

Mets trade Mota for Johnny Estrada

The New York Mets announced today that they have acquired catcher Johnny Estrada from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for righthanded pitcher Guillermo Mota. "Johnny adds depth to our catching situation," said Mets General Manager Omar Minaya. "He's a former All-Star who switch-hits and has hit over .300 three times in his career." Estrada, 31, hit...
Via GlobalNYM.Blogspot.com  |  November 21, 2007

Interview with Bob Brainerd - FSN Wisc Reporter

Today, we have something great for all of you Dbacks and Brewers fans out there?Actually all sports fans! We welcome to the show a good friend of current Diamondbacks play-by-play voice, Daron Sutton, and a long time Wisconsin sports reporter, Bob Brainerd. Bob currently does reporting for Fox Sports Net Wisconsin. During his association with FSN, the list of teams and duties have...
Via Fanster  |  May 09, 2007

Baseball Musings: Alou Steals Home

Bonus points for those playing the streaking Alou in the playoffs. With Alou on third, Ray Durham tried to steal 2B. Johnny Estrada tried to nail him there while a frisky Alou came home. It wasn't exactly the same as Carl Crawford's steal from third earlier in the season, but it will look the same in the boxscore. It was Alou's second stolen base of the season. ...
Via Baseball Musings  |  September 27, 2006
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