by evan brunell | Feb 1, 2008 | Brandon Moss, Morgan Ensberg, Sean Casey
The Boston Red Sox have added first-baseman Sean Casey to their team for a scant $700,000. Casey, who possesses a career .301 hitter (.296 in 143 games last year for the Tigers squad) does not have much power but can hit for high average, which is great as a bench...
by zach hayes | Jul 30, 2007 | Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Eric Gagne, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Mark Teixeira, Morgan Ensberg, New York Yankees, Octavio Dotel, Texas Rangers, Theo Epstein
Other than Opening Day, unquestionably my favorite day of the regular season occurs on the last day of July. The trading deadline brings rumors to fruition, anticipation and anxiety to new levels and the constant refreshing of sites like MLB Trade Rumors and Rotoworld...
by evan brunell | Jul 28, 2007 | Houston Astros, Morgan Ensberg
Now that the Houston Astros have a glut of infielders and have seemed to completely buried Morgan Ensberg on the depth chart, why not have the Sox nab him? Hinske or Pena could become the backup outfielder, and Ensberg can handle third and first. Best of all, Ensberg...
by evan brunell | Nov 21, 2006 | Brad Lidge, Carlos Lee, J.D. Drew, Morgan Ensberg, Trading Manny Saga, Wily Mo Pena
MANNY RAMIREZ / ESPN.COM It’s that time of year again. It’s the “trade Manny Ramirez” column from Fire Brand! (2004, 2005, Zach’s parody of a roundtable of experts discussing a trade) The difference here is that it’s the first...