Reds to file grievance over Majewski trade
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Reds GM: Team got damaged goods from Nats
The Reds think they got damaged goods when they acquired reliever
Gary Majewski from the Nationals last season. And now they are prepared
to take their case to Major League Baseball.
"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," Reds general manager
Wayne Krivsky said at the team's Redsfest on Saturday, according to
the Cincinnati Post.
Cincinnati was unaware that Majewski had a sore shoulder when the team
acquired him in a trade with Washington.
The Reds didn't know that the right-hander had a cortisone injection
in his shoulder before the All-Star break. Majewski told Cincinnati that
his shoulder has bothered him since spring training.
A medical test found no serious injury, but the reliever was placed on the
15-day disabled list soon after the trade before being activated in September.
"We've been doing our due diligence for a long time," Krivsky 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."
Majewski and reliever Bill Bray were the keys in an eight-player deal on
July 13 that sent outfielder Austin Kearns and shortstop Felipe Lopez to
Washington.
After the trade, Krivsky left a telephone message for Nationals
general manager Jim Bowden.
"I did call him, and I have not heard back," Krivsky said. "I just wanted
to have a conversation."
Bowden said he was surprised by the controversy in Cincinnati over
the condition of Majewski's shoulder.
"I don't think they feel that way," Bowden said before a game against
Florida last season. "If they did, I know one thing: Wayne Krivsky
would call me directly.
"And our organization is always forthright honest in any transaction we make.
We supply every documentation that's ever asked on every single player.
I think that's just a media report. I don't think there's any truth to it,
and the Reds have certainly not called us and they certainly would call us
if there was an issue."
Bowden later issued a statement saying he was "disappointed" by
Krivsky's statement that he had tried to reach him about the trade.
"I never received either a call or a message from Wayne, but when I read
his comments this evening, I called him and reminded him that
the Cincinnati Reds had received all of the medical information
they requested, both before and after the trade," Bowden's statement said.
"It is also worth remembering that Gary pitched for us right up to the trade
and has continued doing so for the Reds up until now."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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