The worst trade of the winter just keeps on getting worse for Nationals' GM Jim Bowden. Alfonso Soriano, for whom Bowden gave up two very serviceable players in Brad Wilkerson and Terrmel Sledge, is still refusing to play left field and left camp for the Dominican WBC team with the issue unresolved. Since Soriano is a free agent after this season, Bowden knew he was essentially getting himself a rent-a-year player. But you could make the case Soriano is one of the worst defensive second basemen in history and all he's bringing to the Nationals is grief for manager Frank Robinson
The Nationals have made it clear they won't move three-time All-Star second baseman Jose Vidro. Soriano made it clear he wasn't happy about it.
If told by Robinson to play left field, would Soriano respect the manager's wishes?
He's just too selfish a player, he really thinks he's a very good second baseman.
I remember when My skills at centerfield diminished and the team decided to switch me to third base, at first I was hesitant to move because I had once filled in at second and I was awful (I can't turn the double play) and the thought of going back to the infield just got me pissed off.
I loved it at third, it's so easy and considering I have very good reflexes I can easily handle it. My only worry was throwing but I did good expect I tend to go after fly balls over my head as if I was still playing center.
Soriano is so cocky.....I follow the Rangers and you can tell he doesn't get along as well as he should with the rest of the infield....but the shortstop, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd are all white guys.
Soriano is so cocky.....I follow the Rangers and you can tell he doesn't get along as well as he should with the rest of the infield....but the shortstop, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd are all white guys.
Most ballplayers are beyond that, to me it's all about winning.
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