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Jayson Stark: Marlins Expected to Keep Josh Johnson
It's pretty clear who holds the leverage here. The Marlins have no choice but to trade JJ by the deadline, while the Rangers can afford to sit around and acquire a frontline starter in the offseason.
If he continues to get away from the bloopfest of the first month and build a strong season overall, his value next year would be even higher. There is no problems in keeping him as long as the other issues get filled somehow. We just aren't likely to get an Olt by dealing the likes of Nolasco.
Or he could have another health set back. I think if JJ isn't traded and be makes it through the rest of the season that he is going to be moved in the winter meetings.
Which is why if he doesn't get moved by Tuesday, I don't see any way how he doesn't get moved in the Winter. I don't think Miami intends to lock him up long term.
Which is why if he doesn't get moved by Tuesday, I don't see any way how he doesn't get moved in the Winter. I don't think Miami intends to lock him up long term.
If he makes it through this season healthy, then if this team is serious about winning, it will (should) make an effort to lock him up long term.
With Marlins big righthander Josh Johnson you hear two different stories about how much the Marlins are seeking.
In one story, the Marlins want a "Teixeira-like'' package for Johnson, a reference to the enormous package the Braves gave up to Texas for Mark Teixeira.
In another, they want a "Colon deal,'' meaning the mega trade where the Indians got Grady Sizemore, Cliff Lee and Brandon Phillips for Colon.
In either case, the Marlins might have to do a little fancy talking to get there, despite his most recent start where he pitched six one-hit innings and struck out none Braves in a 2-1 victory.
The Rangers, who want a frontline starter, are said not to be seriously involved after checking in, as they have a concern about his velocity, and MLB.com also poiinted to an additional concern about his unflattering home-road split.
"He still doesn't have the same velocity as in the past,'' said an executive with another interested team. "Teams are going to have to give them help now and really pay for it if they want him.'
Several other teams, including the Orioles, Blue Jays, Red Sox, Royals and White Sox have been tied to Johnson, and the Marlins may benefit by the need oustripping the supply.
But others have noted how upset folks in the Miami area are to see three veterans, including Hanley Ramirez, traded already, and wondered whether marlins people would risk further annoying the home crowd.
Which means that if they trade Johnson, to appease the fans they might have to get an enormous package that's been decsribed, one that's beyond what a pitcher with a 6-7 record and 4.14 ERA warrants.
If he makes it through this season healthy, then if this team is serious about winning, it will (should) make an effort to lock him up long term.
I don't think so. I would think they feel like the current deal they got him in is a disappointment with him basically missing 2 seasons already and I don't imagine him signing for something less when his deal expires and I would find it hard to see the Marlins giving him a similar deal again.
Last edited by MiamiHomer; 07-28-2012, 04:58 PM.
Reason: Doublepost Merged
I have a feeling he'll go to Chicago. The White Sox really, really wanted Greinke and missed it. It'll be like a few years ago when they randomly got Jake Peavy.
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On second thought, they have no interesting prospects. I still would be down for Jackie Bradley Jr, Barnes and Garin Cecchini.
Last edited by Miamarlin21; 07-28-2012, 05:31 PM.
Reason: Doublepost Merged
LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-
5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K
It's Texas or he's staying imo. Orioles aren't giving up Machado/Bundy, Dodgers don't match up prospect wise, the Blue Jays only make sense if they're willing to give up that catcher of there's, and the other teams haven't been mentioned as serious players.
If Texas is willing to give up Olt, I think a deal will get done before the deadline. If they don't, then we keep JJ and hopefully sign him to an extension (hopefully a team friendly one with him coming off a meh season).
From everything I've read, Olt is the deal breaker. I think the Marlins are hoping that they sweat as the deadline gets closer and pull the trigger. As I said when this rumor started, it's win win for the Marlins.
It's Texas or he's staying imo. Orioles aren't giving up Machado/Bundy, Dodgers don't match up prospect wise, the Blue Jays only make sense if they're willing to give up that catcher of there's, and the other teams haven't been mentioned as serious players.
I think that you are forgetting that plenty of trades happen with a team that hasn't been linked to the player.
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