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Baseball Musings
December 02, 2006
Washington Scandal

The Cincinnati Reds will file a grievance over the trade of Gary Majewski.


Posted by David Pinto at 10:13 PM | Trades | TrackBack (0)
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Wow, I did not expect this. Krivsky finally got the cajones to do something.

Posted by: David at December 2, 2006 10:44 PM

Seems odd (like it's a "sour grapes" kind of sentiment) to do it now. If they had done it immediately after the trade, like when Boston and Pittsburgh did that trade back in '02 or '03 that sent Sanchez to the Pirates...

Work it out right away or just shut up...

Posted by: Peter Friberg at December 3, 2006 12:30 AM

Seems like the Reds got what they deserved by making such a horrendous deal. Two starting position players for a middle reliever? Who in the world would ever make that trade?

Posted by: sabernar at December 3, 2006 07:20 AM

http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs/spring/

Reds will file Majewski grievance

After months of dodging questions on the issue, Wayne Krivsky said today the Reds will file a grievance with Major League Baseball that claims the Washington Nationals misled them about Gary Majewski's health before trading him to Cincinnati in July.

"We don't feel like we were dealt with fairly, and you can go to the bank that we're not going to take it sitting down," Krivsky told an applauding crowd during a Q&A session with fans at Redsfest.

To recap, the Reds allege that the Nationals did not tell them prior to the July 13 trade that Majewski had been taking anti-inflammatory medicine for a sore shoulder throughout the season or that he had received a cortisone shot in the shoulder just days before the trade. Majewski posted a 12.54 ERA in his first 11 appearances for the Reds, then spent three weeks on the disabled list. He returned from the DL to post a 1.59 ERA in his final eight appearances.

Nationals GM Jim Bowden insisted his staff provided every piece of medical information that was asked for, but Reds officials disagreed. Cincinnati's standard pre-trade list of questions includes inquiries about whether the player has received an injection, and team officials have made it clear they believe the Nationals didn't answer truthfully.

The Reds have spent the time since Majewski's health problems finally came to light in early August assembling all the relevant information and preparing to make a case with Major League Baseball. Krivsky said later Saturday that that process is almost complete and the Nationals are aware of the Reds' plans.

"We've been doing our due diligence for a long time," he told The Post. "It's in the hands of our lawyers. When they feel comfortable that they've done everything possible and put it on paper so that it can be submitted all at one time, it will be submitted and then it'll be in the hands of the commissioner's office."

There is a grievance process with MLB, but it usually does not involve a formal hearing. That's why the Reds wanted to ensure they had every angle covered before taking their case to the commissioner. Krivsky didn't say specifically, but the Reds likely will ask for an additional player as compensation should their case be upheld.

"We're not looking to negate the trade," said Krivsky. "But there are other remedies."
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Bowden did the same thing to the Cardinals in the Brantley - Young deal in 1997, it was the last deal Jocketty made with the Reds.

Posted by: Brian at December 3, 2006 11:06 AM
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