I agree, I'd rather get a prospect or two for him, but if he is JJ and we are out of it we can get the same package the Brewers received for Greinke.
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Jayson Stark: Marlins Expected to Keep Josh Johnson
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Originally posted by Todd View PostWhy?
You'll get his best value by Tuesday and, if not then, during the winter meetings since the team that acquires him could still get a pick for him. If he makes it through next year with the Marlins I don't think they will be that high on re-signing for however much he will cost so if you can get younger near MLB ready prospects for him then I think they need to do that.
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Here's the whole thing:
3. Josh Johnson perhaps best personified. While the Marlins aren't in full-on dump mode, they're also far more concerned about beyond the 2013 season than next year, according to executives who have inquired about Johnson. Because they plan to cut payroll next year, the executives said, the Marlins are focusing on young, cheap players rather than major-league talent.
And with so few top prospects changing hands – beyond Jean Segura going to Milwaukee in the Zack Greinke deal and the Marlins' acquisition of Jacob Turner – teams are showing more than ever their reticence to part with players under their control for six seasons, even if they're far-from-sure things.
The Marlins understand the market could better serve them this offseason, when Johnson still would represent among the most desirable options beyond free-agent-to-be Greinke, unless, say, Seattle starts to shop Felix Hernandez.
Should Johnson stay put, it thins the pitching market all the more. Cleveland hasn't placed Justin Masterson off-limits, according to CBSSports.com, and Pittsburgh could deal Kevin Correia, who lost his rotation spot after the Wandy Rodriguez trade. There are others, none of whom are impact pitchers, a designation seemingly only …
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Originally posted by MiamiHomer View PostFrom our favorite Jeff Passan
This is why I hate Jeff Passan. He's only going to report whatever confirms what he already believes about the Marlins. How about a little context. Replacing Anibal and Zambrano, presumably with 2 young, minimum salary starters (Eovaldi and Turner) next year and not having Hanley means that payroll will go down, even if they do go out and sign a couple of free agents. Payroll going down from this season does not mean the team won't be better than this season or they won't spend money.
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Buster Olney @Buster_ESPN
Source:Cliff Lee is in play in trade talks today. Rangers obviously the most logical landing spot, with 3B Mike Olt as possible centerpiece.
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Joel Sherman @Joelsherman1
Spoke to exec who said Lee traded by 4pm tomorrow or in offseason because #Phillies need youth back plus dollars saved. #Rangers frontrunner
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Where is the national outrage over the Phillies firesale?? Afterall, isn't the very definition of "firesale" a disappointing team trading away expensive parts that aren't helping them win for prospects? Where is Jeff Passan to rip them to shreds?
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