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Owned...wont recover
« on: May 24, 2008, 05:01:02 AM »
in a nutshell, a minor leage baseball player was traded for 10 mable bats, and they were on sale for 70$ each...


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minors, John Odom never really made a name for himself.

That sure changed this week -- he's the guy who was traded for a bunch of bats.

"I don't really care," he said Friday. "It'll make a better story if I make it to the big leagues."

For now, Odom is headed to the Laredo Broncos of the United League. They got him Tuesday from the Calgary Vipers of the Golden Baseball League for a most unlikely price: 10 Prairie Sticks Maple Bats, double-dipped black, 34-inch, C243 style.

"They just wanted some bats, good bats -- maple bats," Broncos general manager Jose Melendez said.

According to the Prairie Sticks Web site, their maple bats retail for $69 each, discounted to $65.50 for purchases of six to 11 bats.

"It will be interesting to see what 10 bats gets us," Melendez said.

The Canadian team signed Odom about a month ago, but couldn't get the 26-year-old righty into the country. It seems Odom had a "minor" but unspecified criminal record that wasn't revealed to immigration officials before they scanned his passport, Vipers president Peter Young said.

Odom said the charge stemmed from a fight he was in at age 17. Although he thought it had been expunged from his record, it popped up during immigration.

Odom spent hundreds of dollars driving to the Canadian border and staying at a Montana hotel while the matter was sorted out. He then drove to Laredo after the trade.

Originally from Atlanta, Odom was drafted late by the San Francisco Giants in 2003. He pitched 38 games, all in Class A, from 2004-06, and was released by the organization this spring.

Laredo intends to activate Odom on Monday and have him make his first start Wednesday.

Odom said he was supposed to be traded for Laredo's best hitter. But when that player balked at moving to Calgary, the bats entered the deal.

Laredo offered cash for Odom, but Young said that was "an insult."

The bat trade wasn't the first time Calgary came up with some creative dealmaking. The Vipers once tried to acquire a pitcher for 1,500 blue seats when they were renovating their stadium, Young said.

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Re: Owned...wont recover
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2008, 05:39:30 AM »
haha...I played in an independent league in the late 90's ( kind of a last ditch effort ). It was a fun experience...this does'nt suprise me much...leagues like these kind of make their own rules....I was paid $800/month! The team covered housing and we were given an allowance for meals....obviously I was playing for the love of the game!

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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2008, 08:33:03 AM »
I played independent ball and I would have loved to have been traded for bats, balls or whatever that would garner this type of attention.  Look at the press this is getting!!!!  It's on every sports channel and in every newspaper.  This guy will be the talk of every ballpark he plays in. 

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« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2008, 09:52:16 AM »
I played independent ball and I would have loved to have been traded for bats, balls or whatever that would garner this type of attention.  Look at the press this is getting!!!!  It's on every sports channel and in every newspaper.  This guy will be the talk of every ballpark he plays in. 
Hey "Fourslot" where/when did u play? I was with Mass. Mad Dogs of the Northeast League in '98/'99...I think this league merged with the Northern League the following year??? Ex Red Sox 1st baseman George Scott was our mgr.

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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2008, 05:14:11 PM »
I was with the Ohio Valley Redcoats of the Frontier League in 1997-1998.  In 1998 after I left the Redcoats, I actually worked out with the Albany-Colonie team in Albany while the Mad Dogs were in town.  I remember seeing George Scott with the team.  Albany had Rafael Belliard as their shortstop that year.  Yeah, the Northeast League broke up and some teams went to the Northern League and some went into the Can-Am League.