It's going to be tough to find a lot of playing time in a crowded outfield, but I don't think the Dodgers intend on letting him go easily - otherwise, they wouldn't have tendered him an offer in arbitration.
My guess is that the Dodgers would love to move the light-hitting, $9m per year Juan Pierre, but it will be hard given the fact that he's a lousy player with a big contract. With Kemp and Ethier likely to get most of the at-bats among the youngsters, Repko might find himself on the bench for much of the year, if not involved in a trade.
2007-12-27 13:47:50
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answered by Craig S 7
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Well I know that he is injured, and rehabing right now, but from what I have heard it's not a carrer ending injury he has. In terms of getting his talent level back and playing in the Majors again, I don't see it happening with the Dodgers, they already have 4 outfielders, not to mention Delwyn Young in the Minors.
2007-12-27 15:28:53
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answered by Compton,CA 4
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well his hamstring healed but now we have to wait for his ankle again. i loved him while he was playing but now that the Dodgers have Andruw Jones, Juan Pierre, Andre Ethier, and Matt Kemp i don't think he will be playing for the Dodgers any time in the future, but he some other team in need of a decent outfielder might pick him up.
2007-12-27 12:30:17
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answered by yucky752000 1
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if the dodgers dont play him they can definitly trade him to another team whoo could use a talented player like him. Dodgers always look for trades.
2007-12-27 14:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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he should be healty by spring training and all but guranteed a bench spot on the Dodgers...barring another injury
2007-12-27 11:59:25
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answered by kingfan19 4
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