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Glenn
03-21-2006, 02:53 PM
Too bad he doesn't play 3B, he could be had for less that his true value right now. Not sure that's the attitude that this locker room needs right now, however.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2377395


Team prepared to put Soriano on disqualified list

Associated Press

VIERA, Fla. -- Alfonso Soriano refused to play the outfield for the Washington Nationals in what was supposed to be his spring training debut Monday night, and general manager Jim Bowden said his biggest offseason acquisition will go on the disqualified list if he doesn't agree to switch positions this week.

"The player refused to take the field, which we believe is a violation of his contract," Bowden said.

Soriano, a four-time All-Star second baseman, was listed as batting leadoff and playing left field on a lineup sheet posted in the Nationals' clubhouse before Monday night's 11-5 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

But when the Nationals took the field in the top of the first, Soriano wasn't out there. With play just about ready to start, left field was empty.

Confused players and fans looked toward Washington's dugout. The only person to emerge, however, was manager Frank Robinson.

He approached plate umpire Mike Estabrook and made a defensive switch, moving Ryan Church from center field to left and putting Brandon Watson in center to replace Soriano at the top of the lineup.

"I was sitting out there ready to warm up, but nobody was out there, and the next thing I see Watty running out there, so I kind of figured what happened," Church said.

The Nationals already have an All-Star second baseman in Jose Vidro, so they told Soriano they want him to move to the outfield, and he indicated he doesn't want to do that. But Monday provided his most concrete -- and visible -- objection.

"I just hope they can fix the situation," Washington outfielder Jose Guillen said. "That's up to the people upstairs and Soriano. I think everybody's a grown-up man here. I just hope for the best for the team and those guys, and that they can fix the situation. But that's pretty much not my business."

When Soriano first reported to camp last month, the question of whether he would accept the switch was left open until his return from the World Baseball Classic.

Soriano played for the Dominican Republic, which was eliminated in the tournament semifinals Saturday. He joined the Nationals on Monday and worked out with teammates in the afternoon, but he wouldn't speak to reporters.

“ He's going to play left field. He needs to be out there now the next couple of weeks to play, and if he's not going to play for us, we need to know so we can go forward. ”
— Jim Bowden, Nationals GM

The Nationals acquired Soriano from Texas in a December trade that sent outfielders Brad Wilkerson and Terrmel Sledge and pitcher Armando Galarraga to the Rangers. After the deal, Washington made it clear that Vidro would keep his spot at second; Soriano made it clear that he wasn't happy.

Soriano lost his arbitration case this winter and is due to be paid $10 million this season, still a record for the highest salary awarded in arbitration.

The Nationals are off Tuesday, then travel to play the St. Louis Cardinals in Jupiter on Wednesday. If Soriano refuses to play in that game and again at home against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, the Nationals will take action.

"We told him if we get to Thursday, and he refuses to play left field, we told him at that point we will request that the commissioner's office place him on the disqualified list, at that time -- no pay, no service time," Bowden said.

"If he refuses to play and goes home, and the commissioner's office accepts our request to place him on the disqualified list, then at that point, if he were to sit out this year, he would not be a free agent, he would stay our property because his service time would stay the same."

Robinson sat down privately with Soriano for 20 minutes before the game Monday to explain the team's position.

"If he's going to play here, he's going to have to be out in left field," Robinson said. "He said he's ready to play, he needs to play, he's ready for the season, and I penciled him in the lineup in left field."

Robinson said the meeting with Soriano was civil, but the player's position was clear.

"He's very sensitive, and he has a mind-set," Robinson said. "He lets you know how he feels."

Trading Soriano, already a possibility, becomes more likely now -- with less than two weeks remaining before opening day.

"He's going to play left field. He needs to be out there now the next couple of weeks to play, and if he's not going to play for us, we need to know so we can go forward," Bowden said. "We obviously will field offers, but we're not going to give the player away. If we can make a deal that makes sense, we will."

Darth Thanatos
03-21-2006, 03:50 PM
AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Retarded ass Nationals. You don't trade for an All-Star 2nd basemen when you already have one. Not to mention they knew before the trade he wasn't going to play outfield.

But I'd probably play outfield for 10 bills a year unless it was a detriment to my health.

So MEH to the whole thang.

Glenn
03-22-2006, 12:20 PM
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/5433392


Report: Soriano will play left

FOXSports.com
Posted: 19 minutes ago

Faced with the possibility of being placed on the disqualified list, Alfonso Soriano has decided playing left field was a preferable alternative, according to a report on MLB's official website.

According to the report, a Washington Nationals team spokesman has confirmed that Soriano will indeed play left field during Wednesday's spring training contest against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Monday, Soriano refused to take the field for a game against the Dodgers, a move that embarrassed his employers and resulted in threats to place the disgruntled would-be second baseman on the disqualified list. If that had happened, Soriano would not have earned his $10 million salary and would have lost service time.

Soriano said Tuesday that he would talk over the position move with his agent and wife before making a decision Wednesday.

Unibomber
03-23-2006, 12:19 AM
Alfonso Soriano is an overrated piece of shit. This is a drop in the bucket of explaining why the Rangers never did shit.