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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 14, 2014 17:23:19 GMT -5
Can we get the Butler from a couple of years ago? what happened to him? he's only 28 not sure. he was fine in 2013, but this was his worst year by far he will always hit into a lot of DPs and top out at around 20 hrs. he was more impatient this year, not waiting for his pitch and had a career low in walks. he was a good obp guy until this year
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Post by Zig on Nov 14, 2014 17:25:32 GMT -5
Torii was a fantasy beast for me for a good 2=3 months (right after Pickles dumped him)
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 15, 2014 11:55:10 GMT -5
Yankees Angels discussing Howie Kendrick
Love that guy. As underrated as they come
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 15, 2014 12:01:01 GMT -5
Yankees Angels discussing Howie Kendrick Love that guy. As underrated as they come Not sure the Fraudkees have anything to give up, unless the Angles just want to give him away
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 15, 2014 12:07:44 GMT -5
Yankees Angels discussing Howie Kendrick Love that guy. As underrated as they come Not sure the Fraudkees have anything to give up, unless the Angles just want to give him away No idea. But the angels might be trying to free up some money for a pitcher. We all know im not huge on breaking the bank for starting pitching. But thats a team that could really "go for it" now if you will. Id probably make a serious play for Lester if im them.
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 19, 2014 13:16:07 GMT -5
Former Royals 1B/DH Billy Butler will be first free agent Billy Beane has signed to deal that was 3+ years and had avg annual value of $10M
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 19, 2014 14:54:01 GMT -5
Jon Lester's agent
"The Red Sox showed great respect for Jon with their offer"
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Post by bigddude on Nov 19, 2014 15:26:13 GMT -5
So, the Sox found a fallback person/player for their 3B spot. An interesting get, as they guy has always flashed power, but has never been given full time a.b's to see what he could really do or turn into.
The Red Sox have claimed Juan Francisco off waivers from the Blue Jays, Boston announced today.
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 20, 2014 9:09:43 GMT -5
Red Sox claimed Juan Francisco
Not a bad pickup
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 20, 2014 10:19:22 GMT -5
Marlins offer 2 yrs / 20 mil to LaRoche
Ok if that happens. The Butler deal is fucking horrendous
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 20, 2014 10:20:44 GMT -5
Marlins offer 2 yrs / 20 mil to LaRoche Ok if that happens. The Butler deal is fucking horrendous laroche is 35 butler is 28
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2014 10:22:24 GMT -5
Marlins offer 2 yrs / 20 mil to LaRoche Ok if that happens. The Butler deal is fucking horrendous Marlins appear to making a power play to take over the division.
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Post by pr0t0cl0wn on Nov 20, 2014 10:22:27 GMT -5
Marlins offer 2 yrs / 20 mil to LaRoche Ok if that happens. The Butler deal is fucking horrendous Agree completely.
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 20, 2014 10:24:12 GMT -5
Marlins offer 2 yrs / 20 mil to LaRoche Ok if that happens. The Butler deal is fucking horrendous Marlins appear to making a power play to take over the division. Apparently in on Shields also They add Shield and Laroche and Fernandez gets back strong, that team will be fun
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2014 10:25:31 GMT -5
Marlins appear to making a power play to take over the division. Apparently in on Shields also They add Shield and Laroche and Fernandez gets back strong, that team will be fun If they take LaRoche away from the nats while the Phils, Mets and Braves are rebuilding they actually have a chance.
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 20, 2014 10:56:07 GMT -5
White sox
Orioles
Mariners
All front running on Melky Cabrera
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 20, 2014 10:57:52 GMT -5
White sox Orioles Mariners All front running on Melky Cabrera he doesnt want to win if he did, he would sign with KC
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 20, 2014 10:59:20 GMT -5
White sox Orioles Mariners All front running on Melky Cabrera he doesnt want to win if he did, he would sign with KC Is Baltimore not even considering their MVP from last season?
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 20, 2014 11:09:03 GMT -5
he doesnt want to win if he did, he would sign with KC Is Baltimore not even considering their MVP from last season? probably not
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 20, 2014 11:10:16 GMT -5
Is Baltimore not even considering their MVP from last season? probably not I guess the returns of Davis, Machado and Wieters should be enough If there is a team that should be all in on one of these big pitchers, I think it should be them, although it seems they aren't
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Nov 20, 2014 11:12:38 GMT -5
I guess the returns of Davis, Machado and Wieters should be enough If there is a team that should be all in on one of these big pitchers, I think it should be them, although it seems they aren't they'll have bundy why would davis be any better than he was this year? they need to add a bat or a proven big time pitcher
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Post by pr0t0cl0wn on Nov 20, 2014 11:18:32 GMT -5
I guess the returns of Davis, Machado and Wieters should be enough If there is a team that should be all in on one of these big pitchers, I think it should be them, although it seems they aren't they'll have bundy why would davis be any better than he was this year? they need to add a bat or a proven big time pitcher Is Wieters going to be back? His arbitration years have to be near the end. Dude is overrated as fuck anyway.
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Post by NEW YORK on Nov 20, 2014 11:18:41 GMT -5
I guess the returns of Davis, Machado and Wieters should be enough If there is a team that should be all in on one of these big pitchers, I think it should be them, although it seems they aren't they'll have bundy why would davis be any better than he was this year? they need to add a bat or a proven big time pitcher True Wieters however, and if you assume Machado can take it to that next level, seems he was trending in that direction I just don't know if I'd assume I can do it all again with a staff full of 3s and 4s again
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 20, 2014 11:39:49 GMT -5
Just read the Nats will be very much in on Max Scherzer.
ALERT YAM - Please no tears. I just read it. Only read it.
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 21, 2014 9:49:11 GMT -5
I didnt realize the brewers got adam lind
Thats a nice addjtion. Really under the radar. If they can nab a pitcher watch the f out.
C - Lucroy 1B - Lind 2B - gennett SS - Segura 3B - a Ramirez lF - K David CF - C gomez RF - R Braun
That lineup is awesome
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 21, 2014 15:48:21 GMT -5
Last 2 seasons combined
Adam Jones has more hits than mike trout and only 1 less home run.
Also last 2 seasons combined. Chris Carter has the 5th most HRs in baseball.
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Post by mrpickles on Nov 21, 2014 21:41:17 GMT -5
Adam LaRoche. White Sox 2 year deal
Underrated as shit. Glad the Washington B_Lakes screwed that up
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Post by The Bag on Nov 21, 2014 23:13:42 GMT -5
Sox offered panda 5yr 95mil.
Eek.
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Post by Chappion on Nov 21, 2014 23:23:40 GMT -5
Sox offered panda 5yr 95mil. Eek. He sucks. I want to see more Will Middlebrooks and let the owner save some cash!
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Post by Zig on Dec 5, 2014 14:04:14 GMT -5
Yankees Acquire Didi Gregorius In Three-Team Deal With D-Backs, TigersBy Steve Adams [December 5, 2014 at 12:55pm CST] The Yankees, Diamondbacks and Tigers have officially announced a three-team trade sending shortstop Didi Gregorius from the D-Backs to the Yankees, right-hander Shane Greene from the Yankees to the Tigers, and left-hander Robbie Ray and infield prospect Domingo Leyba to the Diamondbacks. Gregorius, who turns 25 in February, has a good defensive reputation but comes with some question marks regarding his bat. In his age-24 season with the D-Backs, Gregorius batted .226/.290/.363 with six homers and three steals in 299 plate appearances. Overall, he’s compiled a .243/.313/.366 batting line over parts of three seasons in the Majors, showing stretches of offensive potential at times. For instance, Gregorius batted .275/.341/.403 in the first half of the 2013 season with a reasonable .313 BABIP, suggesting that his production wasn’t inflated heavily by luck. However, he followed that up with a .207/.314/.314 second half. He’ll obviously have large shoes to fill in New York as the Yankees hope that he can be a long-term replacement to Derek Jeter. Gregorius is controlled through the 2019 season, giving the Yankees at least five full seasons of his services if he proves that he can handle the job. Greene is a candidate to immediately fill the fifth slot in the Tigers’ rotation behind David Price, Justin Verlander, Anibal Sanchez and Rick Porcello. The 26-year-old had an impressive debut with the Yankees in 2014, making 15 appearances (14 starts) and posting a 3.78 ERA (3.73 FIP, 3.40 xFIP, 3.41 SIERA) with 9.3 K/9, 3.3 BB/9 and a 50.2 percent ground-ball rate in 78 2/3 innings. Greene averaged a solid 93.1 mph on his fastball last year and gives the Tigers a piece they can potentially control in the long-term, with Price and Porcello set to hit free agency next winter. Greene is controllable through the 2020 season. The Diamondbacks are dealing from a position of depth, as they had a number of shortstop options in 2015, with Gregorius, Chris Owings and Nick Ahmed all representing controllable possibilities, and the veteran Cliff Pennington serving as a one-year option before hitting the open market next winter. With this move, Owings will presumably be penciled in as the everyday shortstop and will team with Aaron Hill to form the Diamondbacks’ double-play tandem. Arizona is known to be seeking rotation options for the 2015 season this winter, and in landing Ray, they’d be acquiring an arm that has a bit of MLB experience and could soon step into the rotation. Ray, who turned 23 in October, made nine appearances in Detroit this season but allowed 26 runs in 28 2/3 innings. He also struggled, to an extent, in Triple-A last year, pitching to a 4.22 ERA with 6.7 K/9 and 3.9 BB/9. However, he’s one year removed from being regarded highly enough by the Tigers to serve as the centerpiece in their trade of Doug Fister to the Nationals. Leyba was recently ranked fifth among Detroit farmhands by Baseball America. The 19-year-old switch-hitter played both shortstop and second base between short-season Class-A in the New York Penn League and Class-A in the Midwest League, batting .323/.360/.423 with a pair of homers and a pair of steals in 278 plate appearances. In BA’s scouting report, Ben Badler writes that while Leyba doesn’t have any “dynamic” tools, he’s a fundamentally sound infielder with good bat control and a line-drive stroke that can barrel up against good velocity. Badler noted that he’s probably better suited at second base, but the Tigers did give him a look at short in the season’s final two weeks. MLB.com ranked him eighth among Tigers prospects on its midseason Top 20 list, noting that he has double-digit homer potential once he matures and possesses good strike zone knowledge. For the Yankees, this places an even larger need on acquiring starting pitching, either via free agency or trade, this offseason. Greene’s departure leaves New York with Masahiro Tanaka (whose elbow health is up in the air), CC Sabathia (coming off knee surgery), Ivan Nova (coming off Tommy John surgery), Michael Pineda (who has been plagued by shoulder problems) and David Phelps as potential rotation pieces. The decision to move Greene in order to address shortstop isn’t necessarily the result of a faulty thought process, however. The free agent and trade markets are both stacked with starting pitching options this winter, while there’s little in the way of shortstop talent available (particularly if one feels that Asdrubal Cabrera and Jed Lowrie are better equipped to play second base). Gregorius will team with Martin Prado either up the middle or on the left side of the infield (depending on how New York’s pursuit of Chase Headley ultimately concludes), with Mark Teixeira hoping to return to health at first base. If they elect to use Prado at third and give Rob Refsnyder a shot at second base, as the Post’s George A. King III and others have speculated, then it stands to reason that the primary focus from this point forth will be pitching upgrades, both in the rotation and in the bullpen. www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/12/yankees-to-acquire-didi-gregorius-in-three-team-deal-with-d-backs-tigers.html
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