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Richard Hidalgo?
Does anybody know if Richard Hidalgo will finally join NPB and where?
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Re: Richard Hidalgo?
[ Author: Jbroks86 | Posted: Apr 30, 2006 12:39 AM | SFT Fan ]

After the Orioles released Hidalgo there was some talk of Hidalgo signing with a Japanese team, but that talk never materialized or was just talk by an agent. Though, Hidalgo was let go by the Orioles to deal with family matters.
Re: Richard Hidalgo?
[ Author: Guest: Ed Kranepool | Posted: May 3, 2006 6:17 AM ]

He is really an awful ballplayer. I don't think any NPB team would want him.
Re: Richard Hidalgo?
[ Author: Guest: Luis Raul Villamizar | Posted: May 8, 2006 10:32 PM ]

Are you the former Met's first baseman who played in the 1969 and 1973 World Series? If you are the same Ed Kranepool, my best greetings and regards. I am a Venezuelan, and the Mets were very popular in our country in Kranepool times. My grandfather and me rooted for Stengel guys, in spite of being Dodger's fans. Kranepool was a good player, with good hands and a decent player, good in clutch situations, a really Gil Hodges' favorite. Kranepool signed at 17 years-old and played for 18 years.

With respect to Richard Hidalgo, he is not an awful player: He's a great fielder, with a cannon arm, with a lot of power. He was an excellent hitter, but he has [... The rest of this message is missing. It was not cut.]
Re: Richard Hidalgo?
[ Author: Guest: Rob | Posted: May 24, 2006 12:11 AM ]

The rumors in the New York papers are that Hidalgo may be signed to a minor league deal by the Yankees.
Re: Richard Hidalgo?
[ Author: Jbroks86 | Posted: May 25, 2006 1:43 AM | SFT Fan ]

With all the injuries to their outfield it wouldn't be a shock right now. Terrence Long is with the Yankees right now.
Re: Richard Hidalgo?
[ Author: Guest | Posted: May 27, 2006 1:35 AM ]

I'll back up the person who said Hidalgo was a good player. He has averaged .269/.345/.490 with 28 big flies and 92 RBIs a season since 1997, however he was injured or just plain lousy last season, and a little subpar in 2004 as well. However, he's only 31. He's a lot better than Karl Rhodes or Roberto Petagine. He's hit 40+ here before, not just 3 on opening day.

- Hidalgo struggled with the Texas Rangers last season, batting just .221 with 16 homers and 43 RBI in 88 games. He suffered a left wrist injury in early August and was sidelined for the remainder of the campaign. - ESPN

So it was partially injury? Mind you, that's .249, 25 homers translated, (guesstimate), perhaps 35+ over a full season.

Expect the Yankees to get him though, they really, really need a home run bat in the outfield, even if it cost a .300 OBP, or worse.

Japanese teams could do a lot worse than sign Hidalgo, unless his wrist is hanging by a string or something.
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