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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 682315" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Based on the label as the Nationals "top prospect" that Kieboom carries in an already thin farm system, I say no. At this point, I'd prefer they take their chances & throw Kieboom in the fire at 3B. Maybe platoon with Cabrera until comfortable... or figure out a way to make him comfortable. It is risky... he already struggled last year in those 10 or so games he was up with the big club. But he must be close. His numbers at AAA we really solid. See what you have (owning the fact he's young & out of position)... then look to make a trade in season if the situation dictates.</p><p></p><p>The Nationals are in a tricky spot. The window is closing with such an old roster & not much in pipeline (if you believe reports) . The impact of losing Rendon could be substantial. Hard to quantify how much his presence in lineup helped Soto's breakthrough season offensively. So... the importance of having a decent offensive producer to replace Rendon is legit. </p><p></p><p>For record... I love you guys, but if Nationals could not land Donaldson... it's a bit of a win that the Braves didn't either. I really believed he wanted to stay in Atlanta. Do you think that was at least a little true or hot air?</p><p></p><p>A guy on radio put it well today... if you're a player who doesn't mind deferred money, the Nats will find a way to sign you. If you don't like deferred money... enjoy your time with [fill in blank] team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 682315, member: 2843"] Based on the label as the Nationals "top prospect" that Kieboom carries in an already thin farm system, I say no. At this point, I'd prefer they take their chances & throw Kieboom in the fire at 3B. Maybe platoon with Cabrera until comfortable... or figure out a way to make him comfortable. It is risky... he already struggled last year in those 10 or so games he was up with the big club. But he must be close. His numbers at AAA we really solid. See what you have (owning the fact he's young & out of position)... then look to make a trade in season if the situation dictates. The Nationals are in a tricky spot. The window is closing with such an old roster & not much in pipeline (if you believe reports) . The impact of losing Rendon could be substantial. Hard to quantify how much his presence in lineup helped Soto's breakthrough season offensively. So... the importance of having a decent offensive producer to replace Rendon is legit. For record... I love you guys, but if Nationals could not land Donaldson... it's a bit of a win that the Braves didn't either. I really believed he wanted to stay in Atlanta. Do you think that was at least a little true or hot air? A guy on radio put it well today... if you're a player who doesn't mind deferred money, the Nats will find a way to sign you. If you don't like deferred money... enjoy your time with [fill in blank] team. [/QUOTE]
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