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J.R. House (& Other Non-Traditional Prospect Types)

Edgy DC
Dec 10 2005 07:16 PM
Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Dec 12 2005 09:33 AM

J.R. House, former Pirate catching prospect, who was released after a surgery-wracked career, and began a second career as a college football quarterback as a 25-year-old freshman, is looking to return to baseball. He's leaving the team as they prepare for the Sugar Bowl (I'm sorry, the Nokia Sugar Bowl) and heading down to Florida to work out for several teams, one of whom is the Mets.

I'm not sure what position he would be taking up. But if you look at that first link, he always hit when healthy.

Nymr83
Dec 10 2005 08:33 PM

i remember him, he wasn't bad....if he can still play C i'm sure the Mets will have room for him somewhere in the organization and i'm sure he'd get a callup if all goes well.

Edgy DC
Dec 12 2005 09:33 AM

Cuban Bárbaro Cañizares, a refugee in Nicaraqua with as much puctuation as Rey Ordóñez, being scouted by the Mets.

MFS62
Dec 12 2005 09:39 AM

="Edgy DC"]Cuban Bárbaro Cañizares, a refugee in Nicaraqua with as much puctuation as Rey Ordóñez, being scouted by the Mets.


He's among the league leaders in triples?
A catcher?
Are you sure this isn't just another Sydd Finch story?
Or is he Manny Sanguillen in disguise?
Manny should be just about the right age to evoke some interest.

Thank you for coming.
Try the veal.
And don't forget to tip your waiter.

Later

Johnny Dickshot
Dec 12 2005 10:20 AM

God only knows what they can get away with when it comes to bargaining with latin american talent but a $20,000 bonus doesn't shout "future superstar" especially in light of the haul that (Don't Fuck With Da) Jesus Martinez got recently.

Edgy DC
Dec 12 2005 10:28 AM

No, twenty grand is good second-rounder money from the sixties. Non-traditional prospects remain fun and rootable, however.

If I recall the accounts correctly (and I'm sure I don't), after Jae Weong Seo's injury was diagnosed, the Mets bonus offer dropped from like six figures to four.

MFS62
Dec 12 2005 12:22 PM

Does that include what they paid his brother?
Later

MFS62
Dec 13 2005 07:28 AM

A tiny note in today's Daily News refers to Canizares as being 31 years old and a "defensively challenged" catcher and says the Yanks and The Mets are the two teams showing most interest.

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