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Official 2007 MLB Thread - The quest for another .500 champion

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distantmantra said:
Oh, thank God. I'm so glad we didn't pick up Dotel.

Amen.

Also Braves got ****ing jobbed hardcore for Texeira.

Tex at home: .299/.380/.573/.953
Tex on the roard: .278/.367/526/.893

Hmm, not as bad as I thought they would be but the Braves still got taken.

captmcblack said:
ATTN: Brian Cashman

- Eat Farnsworth's money and trade him to the Rockies for a player to be named later.
- Trade Igawa to the Pirates for Salomon Torres or Damaso Marte. Either of those guys becomes the 7th inning guy along w/Joba, Viz is 8th inning, and Mo is closer.
- Now that Teixiera is off the market, do NOT **** with the lineup via trade, unless either of Damon or Abreu can be eliminated in an appropriate fashion. Giambi MUST DH. Melky MUST be starting in the OF every single day, all of the time.
- Do not trade Scott Proctor for Wilson Betemit. Trade prospects for him, though. Wilson Betemit replaces either Cairo or Dougie Alphabet (when he returns) on the bench.
- DO NOT TRADE TYLER CLIPPARD
- DO NOT TRADE HUGHES/JOBA/KENNEDY/HORNE

1. Why the Rockies? What makes you think they want him?
2. Kei Igawa does not have this kind of value.
3. I agree, the Yankees are pretty good at scoring runs.
4. Wilson Betemit is worth prospects? Sign me up!
5. Hughes is hurt and thus not going anywhere. The other dudes who knows.
 
Dr. Strangelove said:
Oh, you didn't know? The Yankees have a farm system full of future hall of famers.

I disagree with the Tex for Hughes comment. Tex kinda is overrated imo.

Tex is WAY overvalued in this deal. Dude's slugging is down nearly 50 pts from two and three years ago. His OBP has gone up 20 pts though, which boosts his OPS/+.

To me, he is not worth this package, but he is there for 1.5 years.
 
Ugh. Why do people keep saying the Braves got jobbed? These guys are all P R O S P E C T S, who, with the exception of Salty, are years away from the majors. Also, the Braves got a pretty good lefthanded reliever in the deal. Those guys straight up will cost you at least a B grade prospect themselves.
 
Enron said:
Ugh. Why do people keep saying the Braves got jobbed? These guys are all P R O S P E C T S, who, with the exception of Salty, are years away from the majors. Also, the Braves got a pretty good lefthanded reliever in the deal. Those guys straight up will cost you at least a B grade prospect themselves.

yes, trading away your best prospects never hurts anyone. Ask the Yankees about this
 
bluemax said:
1. Why the Rockies? What makes you think they want him?
2. Kei Igawa does not have this kind of value.
3. I agree, the Yankees are pretty good at scoring runs.
4. Wilson Betemit is worth prospects? Sign me up!
5. Hughes is hurt and thus not going anywhere. The other dudes who knows.

1. The Rockies have already been reported as interested in Farnsworth, and they do need bullpen help with Fuentes hurt (again). Kyle just has to go somewhere; I don't care what for. Ideally, we'd move him to a NL team so he can't somehow hurt us later. The Rockies showed interest, so...yeah.

2. Kei Igawa is an inexpensive (only $4m) young pitcher, and left-handed at that. He could easily be valuable to a team hungry for pitching like say...the Pirates. Igawa definitely has value enough to get guys like that. They aren't exactly ace relievers; they just add needed depth. We got Chris Britton, the Orioles' excellent rookie setup man, for Jaret Wright...so it's not impossible. Really, you figure you could do something similar to what the Yankees did getting Esteban Loaiza for Jose Contreras (except Igawa is infinitely cheaper, so it's not a salary dump-type thing).

4. The Yankees have a wealth of prospects, particularly above-average pitching prospects. They should be used to fill Yankee needs. Wilson Betemit would be nice to have on the bench. I'd move 1 or 2 of our B-level arms/prospects for him. Would that be enough? I dunno...but I'm not talking in terms of that anyway.

5. If the Yankees offered Hughes for almost anyone being moved in this league (within reason; obviously Pujols or something would be :lol), someone would bite - hurt or not. The other guys have potential to be like that or close, too. Like I've said before in this thread...if even 2 of the 8 or so really good pitching prospects the Yankees have pan out to their potential, it's great times for the next decade or so. No more mortgaging the future for the present. Keep the YANKIDS movement going, Cashman!
 
Eminem said:
yes, trading away your best prospects never hurts anyone. Ask the Yankees about this

I was gonna post that but I don't like to tread familiar territory like this. :(

WOOO!!! PHIL YOOZ WOOO AND JOBA WOOO AND WANG

AVERAGE AGE OF THE YANKEES SINKING FASTER THAN DAVID WRIGHT'S BONER UPON SEEING NAKED WOMEN
 
The Dodgers better not deal for Scott Proctor. What would be the use? Randy Wolf has been shutdown indefinitely when he suffered a setback. They ain't going anywhere with Tomko and Hendrickson as starters.

At Least LaRoche seems to be over his shoulder problems:
Since the All-Star break, Triple-A Las Vegas third baseman Andy LaRoche is batting .431 with nine homers and seven doubles in 15 games for a slugging percentage of 1.091. Over the same period, outfielder Delwyn Young is batting .422 with three homers, nine doubles and a triple in 17 games for a slugging percentage of .734.
 
Appearently, Salty was on XM radio saying that he was never comfortable at first.

Now that I've had more time to digest this trade, I think I can live with it. I hate that we had to give up Salty, but he had no place to play. McCann is by all accounts the better defensive player and can rake when healthy. Salty's departure also opens the door for Kala Kahuie to be the 1B of the future. Elvis is another guy that has been hyped to hell. His hype kinda reminds me of the hype surrounding Betemit (a switch hitting ARod LOLz). I am utterly indifferent to the other two guys..

The clock is ticking on Smoltz. I believe that he and Huddy would be a formidable combo in the playoffs. You just gotta get there and adding a guy like Tex in the middle of the line up is certainly one way to do it.

Now, if we can get Dotel, then I'll be extremely pleased.
 
rc213 said:
The Dodgers better not deal for Scott Proctor. What would be the use? Randy Wolf has been shutdown indefinitely when he suffered a setback. They ain't going anywhere with Tomko and Hendrickson as starters.

At Least LaRoche seems to be over his shoulder problems:
Thats good to know. Most probably will be brought up, when they expand the roster. Maybe we'll see Hu too!
 
Weaselred said:
Wlad lives to see another day. I'm going to Rainers games on the 1st and 2nd and expect to see Jones, Wlad and Clement or else I will personally cock punch Bavasi.

I bet Jones will get called up to Seattle on the 1st, actually. Wlad and Clement should still be there, though.

If not, cock punch Bavasi for me, too. :D
 
The KC Star says it's Dotel for Kyle Davies, SI is saying it's Brent Lillibridge.
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captmcblack said:
2. Kei Igawa is an inexpensive (only $4m) young pitcher, and left-handed at that. He could easily be valuable to a team hungry for pitching like say...the Pirates. Igawa definitely has value enough to get guys like that. They aren't exactly ace relievers; they just add needed depth. We got Chris Britton, the Orioles' excellent rookie setup man, for Jaret Wright...so it's not impossible. Really, you figure you could do something similar to what the Yankees did getting Esteban Loaiza for Jose Contreras (except Igawa is infinitely cheaper, so it's not a salary dump-type thing).
You think the Yankees would just eat the 26 million dollar posting fee they paid out for Igawa after half a season? They would certainly really want to pass some of that on to any team he was traded to.
 
Eminem said:
The KC Star says it's Dotel for Kyle Davies, SI is saying it's Brent Lillibridge.
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hmm i think i would probably trade Lillibridge since we have escobar. Davies I think can still turn it around and we need as much starting pitching depth as we can get. How long is dotel signed for anyway?
 
siamesedreamer said:
Now that I've had more time to digest this [insert action here], I think I can live with it.
Heh, this could be your moto for this thread. Overreaction, doomsdaying, gradual acceptance.


Hwasong said:
Apparently Rosenthal just reported there are talks with the Mets and the Reds about making Griffey a Metropolitan. :lol
I'd happily take him. Anything's better than Shawn Green. Griffey is a great player when healthy.
 
GitarooMan said:
You think the Yankees would just eat the 26 million dollar posting fee they paid out for Igawa after half a season? They would certainly really want to pass some of that on to any team he was traded to.


That cake's already gone, so they can't worry about it now. The $26m is a posting fee; you pay that money outright and upfront just to talk/negotiate with the player. The $52M the Red Sox paid for Matsuzaka is the same way, too. Once you pay that fee, you can negotiate a contract. In the case of Kei Igawa, it's a 5-year $20m contract; this is the figure to mull over if you're trading him - or trading for him. He's a cheap young lefty; what is that worth in this league? If you'll pay $4m for Joel Pineiro, or 55M to Gil Meche, Igawa can possibly be considered a bargain (since he performs similarly to them) if you want to try to fix him.
 
captmcblack said:
1. The Rockies have already been reported as interested in Farnsworth, and they do need bullpen help with Fuentes hurt (again). Kyle just has to go somewhere; I don't care what for. Ideally, we'd move him to a NL team so he can't somehow hurt us later. The Rockies showed interest, so...yeah.

2. Kei Igawa is an inexpensive (only $4m) young pitcher, and left-handed at that. He could easily be valuable to a team hungry for pitching like say...the Pirates. Igawa definitely has value enough to get guys like that. They aren't exactly ace relievers; they just add needed depth. We got Chris Britton, the Orioles' excellent rookie setup man, for Jaret Wright...so it's not impossible. Really, you figure you could do something similar to what the Yankees did getting Esteban Loaiza for Jose Contreras (except Igawa is infinitely cheaper, so it's not a salary dump-type thing).

4. The Yankees have a wealth of prospects, particularly above-average pitching prospects. They should be used to fill Yankee needs. Wilson Betemit would be nice to have on the bench. I'd move 1 or 2 of our B-level arms/prospects for him. Would that be enough? I dunno...but I'm not talking in terms of that anyway.

5. If the Yankees offered Hughes for almost anyone being moved in this league (within reason; obviously Pujols or something would be :lol), someone would bite - hurt or not. The other guys have potential to be like that or close, too. Like I've said before in this thread...if even 2 of the 8 or so really good pitching prospects the Yankees have pan out to their potential, it's great times for the next decade or so. No more mortgaging the future for the present. Keep the YANKIDS movement going, Cashman!

1. Ah okay. I did not know that.

2. Kei Igawa has very little trade to no trade value.

4. I'm pretty sure Betemit was freely available before the season, so getting legit prospects for him would be a steal for the Dodgers.

5. I don't think you can trade injured players was the point I was getting at. Besides Phil Hughes is the new Rich Harden.
 
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that the Mariners offered Wladimir Balentien to Kansas City before the Royals picked the Braves' offer of Kyle Davies for Octavio Dotel.

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Reports have it the Mets are trying to land Luis Castillo from the Twins from prospects. NO EFFING WAY I want Mr. .350 OBP in that lineup. Just play Ruben Gotay+Damion Easley+Marlon Anderson.

and in classic Yankee Fashion:

TRADE SHAWN GREEN
DL CARLOS BELTRAN
FREE RUBEN GOTAY
FREE RAMON CASTRO

:lol
 
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siamesedreamer said:
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im gonna take a wild guess and say that you approve this trade.
 
Looks like the Mets got Castillo. I like this trade, personally. We need a second baseman, and he's good on defense. He'll also make a good number 2 hitter in the lineup, since Willie doesn't seem to want to use Lo Duca in that function anymore.
 
Sawx and Sox are still talking about a deal for Jermaine Dye. Guys talked about as part of the deal include Wily Mo and Justin Masterson.

Ok, so say we get Dye-- what the **** do we do with JD "Sandy Vagina" Drew?
 
Dr. Strangelove said:
Sawx and Sox are still talking about a deal for Jermaine Dye. Guys talked about as part of the deal include Wily Mo and Justin Masterson.

Ok, so say we get Dye-- what the **** do we do with JD "Sandy Vagina" Drew?

They talked about this on BBTN last night. Platoon was the answer.
 
Jermaine Dye has a lovely 95 OPS+ this year. Perhaps they could platoon him with JD of the 92 OPS+ and together they would have someone with the offensive capability of Hideki Irabu.
 
bluemax said:
They talked about this on BBTN last night. Platoon was the answer.

No thanks. God I hate JD Drew.

Y2Kev said:
Jermaine Dye has a lovely 95 OPS+ this year. Perhaps they could platoon him with JD of the 92 OPS+ and together they would have someone with the offensive capability of Hideki Irabu.

Yeeaaah. Not a fan of this proposed deal.
 
Wow, Braves get a middle of the lineup bat and two top relievers. They're definitely going for it now, just gotta hope the rotation holds up and the Mets keep sucking I guess.
 
siamesedreamer said:
I'm gonna go ahead and say that Castillo going to the Mets will have more impact than Tex going to the Braves......
I don't think so. I know the deadline isn't until tomorrow, but I don't see how you can't say that the Braves aren't going to be the most improved team after these trades.
 
Holy shit, JS ain't done yet, folks.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/mlb_experts/post/Red-Sox-hoping-to-land-Gagne?urn=mlb,40778

the fn article said:
The Braves also were said to be talking to the Cincinnati Reds (who dealt Kyle Lohse to the Philadelphia Phillies) about Bronson Arroyo, and the Red Sox were shopping outfielder Wily Mo Pena. The Seattle Mariners would like to add a starter and a reliever, but probably will have to settle for the latter. They were hoping to talk the Florida Marlins into moving Dontrelle Willis, but have had no substantive negotiations.
 
Triumph said:
I don't think so. I know the deadline isn't until tomorrow, but I don't see how you can't say that the Braves aren't going to be the most improved team after these trades.

You're probably right. I'm just a little biased towards Castillo. Always loved his style of play.......tried to emulate it as much as I could in college.
 
Kind of sad about Castillo being gone, but I think Bartlett could mature into that role. I'll be all for the trade assuming we can snag a good (infield) bat tomorrow.

Castillo has been a GREAT tablesetter for the Twins the last couple years. He's a great bunter, he hustles down the line, and he plays great D. I'm sad to see him go.
 
god chicago has a shitty field...glad bourne's ok

On another note :lol :lol @ ex-Whitesox (iguchi, rowand going yard) shitting on the cubs.
 
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