It means little other than the fact that Gonzalez made it past every American League team and NL club with a worse record than Los Angeles on waivers, and that Boston and Los Angeles are now free to negotiate a trade. That is, provided the Red Sox don't simply let the Dodgers take A-Gone, which they won't.
It's highly unlikely Boston has any intention of actually shipping its first baseman out of town.
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darrell74
SBR Posting Legend
04-16-07
14648
#6
I know the Isotopes have a triple AAA all star catcher
So does Boston want an early 20's catcher from albuquerque
But seriously, I think I'll agree with rumnblack on this one
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riffraff24
SBR Hall of Famer
04-20-11
7234
#7
Now Arash Markazi of ESPN Los Angeles reports that there is a growing possibility that Adrian Gonzalez could be headed to Los Angeles.
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Jago2008
SBR MVP
05-18-11
3047
#8
Wow if that happens that would be completely ironic. Being a Padres fan I saw this guy turn into a star, now to have to play against him 20 times a year...
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smitch124
SBR Posting Legend
05-19-08
12566
#9
They aren't gonna give up until they take this division.
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riffraff24
SBR Hall of Famer
04-20-11
7234
#10
According to Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe, it would be Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford and Nick Punto coming to the Dodgers. Still some challenges in the way, but we're closing in on a deal.
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physed
SBR MVP
12-29-09
1176
#11
Originally posted by riffraff24
According to Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe, it would be Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford and Nick Punto coming to the Dodgers. Still some challenges in the way, but we're closing in on a deal.
There goes my future bet on the Giants to win the West. Guess I will then have to bet on the Dodgers