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Prospect Instinct 2012 | Vincent Belnome, 2B San Diego Padres
Vincent Belnome, 2B San Diego Padres
3/11/1988
Height: 5′ 11″, Weight: 205 lbs.
Some players are early round draft picks that don’t pan out. Some players get picked later in the draft and through hard work and talent end up surprising people. That’s what 28th rounder, Vince ... Continue Reading →
Let’s Make A Deal – Padres Send Rizzo to Chicago for Cashner
Well the rumors of Anthony Rizzo’s relocation became factual this afternoon.
San Diego sent the principle player in the Adrian Gonzalez to Boston transaction to Chicago along with pitcher Zach Cates. In return the Padres received the Cubs 19th pick in the 2008 First-Year player draft, Andrew Cashner ... Continue Reading →
Padres acquire Carlos Quentin from White Sox
The Padres and White Sox decided to do one last deal of 2011. Carlos Quentin rejoins Josh Byrnes who as general manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks traded him to Chicago. Byrnes said this of Quentin’s acquisition, “He obviously went out and did some big things for the White Sox. Having a chance ... Continue Reading →
Prospect Instinct | Dave Sappelt, OF Chicago Cubs
Dave Sappelt, OF Chicago Cubs
01/02/1987
Height: 5′ 9″ Weight: 195
David Sappelt was involved in finalizing the trade between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs sending lefty Sean Marshall to the Reds. The key to the deal was Chicago’s acquisition of starting pitcher Travis ... Continue Reading →
