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Originally posted by Swifty View PostSo what you're saying is you're perfectly OK locking in, basically, the entirety of the core that won, on average, 78 games from 2006-2011 and is presently on pace to win 77.
From those teams, we have JJ, Nolasco, and Ramirez locked up that started out with us, I believe. I would add Sanchez to that list. Having good players isn't a bad thing. It's the bad players that suck.
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Originally posted by Ashraf View PostHe's been OK for the past two seasons. I'm comfortable giving him a 3-4 year deal.
I'm the biggest Anibal fan on the board. I've been saying he's a borderline No. 1 pitcher for like a year. But he's certainly not without warts. If this season continues to go south, it is not the worst idea to make a move. He is the best chance this organization has for an injection of young talent.poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostHe has also shown some signs of weakness at the ends of seasons, not to mention what he is currently doing.
I'm the biggest Anibal fan on the board. I've been saying he's a borderline No. 1 pitcher for like a year. But he's certainly not without warts. If this season continues to go south, it is not the worst idea to make a move. He is the best chance this organization has for an injection of young talent.
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Originally posted by Swifty View PostNothing ventured, nothing gained. You realize we traded a pretty phenomenal pitcher named Josh Beckett for a few prospects hoping they'd pan out. One was Anibal.
Sanchez isn't a Miguel Cabrera but he's still a pitcher I would rather keep if I can.
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Originally posted by Ashraf View PostI understand his health issues. I would just rather risk keeping him than trading him away in hopes that a few prospects will pan out.
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Originally posted by Ashraf View PostTraded Miguel Cabrera for two top ten prospects and 4 other players. They all suck.
Sanchez isn't a Miguel Cabrera but he's still a pitcher I would rather keep if I can.
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostYou two agree and Lebron wins a ring. Apocalypse.
You can really minimize a prospects risk based on a combination of factors that are easily explored. Now whether or not you have confidence in the front office to do that is a different story, but it's not like we're taking guys that are a total crapshoot ala the draft.
However, prospects still bust. It's still a risk.
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostIt was really really shitty luck that they all failed, though.
I should rephrase that statement, though. Badenhop isn't bad. So 5 sucked.
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Originally posted by Ashraf View PostTraded Miguel Cabrera for two top ten prospects and 4 other players. They all suck.
Sanchez isn't a Miguel Cabrera but he's still a pitcher I would rather keep if I can.
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Originally posted by Swifty View PostEven if we get the Miguel Cabrera return (and, this is the closest I'll ever come to defending that trade so you have to know just how uninformed your position is) and get a guy to be a 2 year starter in our OF (keeping a seat warm for, hopefully, Yelich) and a guy to hang out in the back end of our rotation, it's almost certainly a net gain. There's that much wrong with this team.
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Originally posted by Flum View PostImagine if we would have traded him. Whomever we got back would be playing with Ricky Henderson in the independent leagues right now.
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