Monday, August 29, 2011

Berkman To be Traded?


I had that this was going to happen. With the Cards out of contention to make any advancement, word has it that the front office is already looking at who they want to bring back in 2012. Berkman has already been verbal about wanting to stay a Cardinal. Well some news about Lance possibly being picked up by the Rangers. Here is the rest of the story.........

Texas Rangers pitcher C.J. Wilson would like to have Lance Berkman on the team if a deal can be worked out by Thursday.


Wilson made the comments on the Ben & Skin Show on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM on Monday. A source told Ben Rogers, one of the show's hosts, that the Rangers were interested in Berkman, who reportedly has cleared waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals.

"You have to think about the needs of the team and the needs of the other teams that would potentially (be) going after him as well," Wilson said Monday. "It'd be great for us to get him because the Angels could use him a lot. ... Lance Berkman is a good player. He can play first base. He can play the outfield."

The Ben & Skin Show
C.J. Wilson calls in to talk about the AL West race and the possibility of bringing Lance Berkman to Texas.

With Nelson Cruz expected to miss three weeks with a strained left hamstring, the Rangers could be in the market for an additional outfielder. In order for any player to be eligible for the postseason, they must be on the team by September 1.

The Rangers were interested in Berkman over the offseason, but the veteran signed a one-year deal with the Cardinals. He has played well, hitting .289 with 30 homers and 81 RBIs. The Rangers have the prospects to deal for Berkman and if he doesn't re-sign in Texas, the Rangers would receive two draft picks in 2012.

"More than likely, if we make any moves, they'll be from inside the organization," Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said Monday.

Rangers president Nolan Ryan, however, told ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM's Galloway and Company on Monday that the team is examining all possibilities, including Berkman.

"Obviously with Nellie going out like he is, not knowing when he's going to be back and we got a tough schedule ahead of us, anything we can do to help the ballclub, we're certainly going to look at it," Ryan said. "Lance is having an outstanding year with the Cardinals. So is that a possibility? I guess you could say it's remote, but ... with a player of Lance's caliber, if that's a possibility, you certainly have to give it consideration."

Wilson said he and Berkman talked and moved on this summer after Berkman had said during the offseason that the Rangers were essentially a one-team wonder.

"I felt like if they didn't re-sign Cliff Lee that they were going to be an average team, and I feel that's probably what's going to end up happening," Berkman said on a Houston radio station in the offseason. "It's all about your pitching. I feel like last year was one of those special years where you kind of catch lightning in a bottle and they got hot and they had some guys that I felt like were pitching better than their talent level and consequently they had a great year."

Richard Durrett



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