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Video: MLBTR and MetsBlog talk Hot Stove
By Matthew Cerrone - Nov 7, 2008 11:30 am

Every week, for SNY.tv, I will be talking with Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors about the state of the Hot Stove.

In this week’s edition, which you can watch by clicking play below, we talk about the early rumor mill, who will sign and be traded first, and the most popular names in the market.


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5 Responses to “Video: MLBTR and MetsBlog talk Hot Stove”

  1. guigsy says:

    Mets fans are pretty desperate for rumors…interviewing the guy that runs mlbtraderumors.com?? Ouch

    Matts transition to the side camera is hilarious, watch at the 15 second mark.

    “Tim, how’s it going?”

  2. ATI says:

    Great video Matt. But again, the public demands Ted Berg

    • Joe Bacci says:

      agreed. Needs more mustache.

      • Gland says:

        Any possibility transcripts of these videos will be posted? (like tim himself does withhis live chats). no way for me to see these videos on a mobile phone. i have enough trouble seeing the site at all…can only see tje most recent post.

        tim’s site works well on a phone and he’s working on a mobile version

  3. Necciai27 says:

    Great chat! I frequent MLBTR and it’s nice to hear Tim’s take on the trade market. I would imagine you’ll probably become more Mets-centric as this continues. Maybe next time (or the time after that) you could ask what he thinks about the seemingly two-faced catching market (by that I mean that half the newspapers say that we’re getting a new catcher and half say that we’re sticking with Schneider and Castro). I realize relievers are probably going to be more of a hot topic and we’ll probably get chatter about Cordero, Fuentes, Cruz, Putz, and the like (which is still interesting; don’t get me wrong), but maybe just one question about it and why it’s seemingly so inconsistent? But a terrific job on the intro, save perhaps for using what appears to be Tim’s last known photograph. ;)