lol, good point on the ranch thing, but even with the injuries chipper would
be a nice addition for his leadership abilities, he's been one of those guys
you love to hate because he's good. would have to be a discounted price tag
though due to the fact he's likely to miss some games due to being sore...
andruw jones has a little bit of a leg on adam dunn in the fact that he's better
defensively, but with those k's he has, he won't be worth what borass wants to
charge.
----- Original Message -----
From: subprong
To: houstonsbrandofbaseball@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Houston's Brand of Baseball] A Jones Reunion in Houston???
That is interesting. Do you think that Drayton would want to deal with
Scott Boras again (Andruws agent)? Also wondering if you think Chipper
would be worth the price over Wigginton. Although Chipper is incredible he
is a bit older and more injury prone.
How many ranch rumors have we heard with the Stros? Is there a chance we
could get Johan Santana to buy a ranch or car dealership in TX!
On 10/2/07, shootyzgrv82_2000 <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> Atlanta Journal-Constitution 10 2 2007
>
> Don't be surprised to see a Chipper / Andruw Jones reunion next
> season. How you ask? Although the braves announced today they will be
> cutting ties with longtime outfielder Andruw Jones there is a good
> possibility he will still play with friend Chipper Jones next season.
> Where you may ask, Houston. New Houston GM Ed Wade has made it a
> point that he will add a bang to the lineup at the right price.
> Andruw Jones would fit in very nicely in Center, and that would allow
> new manager Cecil Cooper to slide rookie phenom Hunter Pence to
> Right, a more natural position. Now you may also ask, what does this
> have to do with Chipper Jones? Chipper has asked to sit down with
> members of the Braves front office to discuss the direction of the
> team. If he hears that it will be a rebuilding process for the next 3
> to 5 years then he will asked to be moved. Jones confirmed recently
> that there are only 2 teams he would finish his career with, the
> Braves and the Houston Astros. Jones owns a ranch on 35 acres of land
> about 20 miles outside of Houston and that is where he has been
> spending all of his time away form the baseball field, hunting and
> fishing. In fact, both of his parents have called the ranch home
> since 2004. With the losses of Craig Biggio, Jason Jennings, Morgan
> Ensberg and potentially Brad Ausmus, the Astros will have a good
> amount of money to spend on the open market. Where there is smoke
> there's fire, and don't be surprised if Andruw and Chipper are having
> a bonfire in Houston next April... Jason Norton AJC
>
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