Originally Posted by McKain
Hillenbrand kills lefties and is a respectable hitter against righties, he can play third (not very well) and first, and the Blue Jays, in the midst of chasing the playoffs... get rid of him?
Wow. I understand he has "clubhouse concerns," but it's still a pretty weird move.
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Hillenbrand no big loss, Jays are better off without him, the Jays are still one of the best hitting team against lefties even without him, Hinske can take over the back up role at 3B/1B, and when Rios comes back the lineup will not miss Hillenbrand.
Hillenbrand has been one big cancer in the clubhouse for a while now, when he's in the lineup he's fine, when he's not he sulks around and doesn't bother going to the batting cage,
I'm not even expecting anything back for Shea unless the Reds' GM wants to give away his players again.