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Reimold has the game of his life tonight.


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Well, in all seriousness, his performance the last 10 days or so ought to have gotten someone's attention. Doing well in the clutch has to count for something. I'm not saying he should get called up, but he should get a very fair shot next spring.

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If he doesn't get called up after the playoffs, OH readers should storm the Warehouse with pitchforks.

I think the Montanez example may be instructive here. I don't think he was generally regarded as a prospect until he just started too many HRs to ignore. Hopefully, Reimold is following the same pattern.

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Thats impressive.

Dump Payton and bring him up.

Then I would look to trade Scott, and have Lou and Reimold share left field next year.

I wouldn't trade Scott. I'd move him to DH, put Riemold in left, Montanez becomes the 4th outfielder.

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Well, in all seriousness, his performance the last 10 days or so ought to have gotten someone's attention. Doing well in the clutch has to count for something. I'm not saying he should get called up, but he should get a very fair shot next spring.

Given a shot?

He should be handed a spot unless he has an awful spring.

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I see that Reimold plays mostly RF. Does anyone know if he has played LF before or if he is projected to be able to handle the job well?

They played him in left for several games in the middle of the season, but for the most part he has been in right. He should do fine there next spring!!:D At this point I would love to have Tex, but if we don't get him then it should be:

LF Reimold

DH Scott

1B Huff

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