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Yeah.
The reason we didn't get prospect 1-400 in Toronto's system is because those other assets we sent over weren't as incredible as a lot of people here suddenly want to imagine. (not for you lou, for someone like jay who thought we should have at least gotten enormous "quantity" for what we gave up)
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Originally posted by Beef View PostYeah.
The reason we didn't get prospect 1-400 in Toronto's system is because those other assets we sent over weren't as incredible as a lot of people here suddenly want to imagine. (not for you lou, for someone like jay who thought we should have at least gotten enormous "quantity" for what we gave up)
+ Henderson Alvarez who doesn't make the list because he no longer qualifies and Escobar who's a proven big-leaguer.
But yeah, apparently, that's automatically "nothing of quality."
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Break down the trade anyway you want and it sucks overall.
Mathis for Buck. Great.
Nicolino for Buehlre. Great.
Hechavarria for Boner. Great.
Escobar, Alvarez, Marisnick, and Desclafani for Reyes and JJ. Sucks.
Alvarez sucks. Escobar is a cancer. Marisnick has major flaws with his swing.
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Originally posted by jay576 View PostBreak down the trade anyway you want and it sucks overall.
Mathis for Buck. Great.
Nicolino for Buehlre. Great.
Hechavarria for Boner. Great.
Escobar, Alvarez, Marisnick, and Desclafani for Reyes and JJ. Sucks.
Alvarez sucks. Escobar is a cancer. Marisnick has major flaws with his swing.
Again, give Alvarez and Marisnick time before declaring what they are. It's rather impossible to know what they'll become.Last edited by Erick; 11-24-2012, 04:36 PM.
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Escobar being a cancer significantly lowers his value because no one wants him. And if the reports of him being shopped are true it shows we don't see value in him or that the organizational philosophy is pay the absolute minimum.
What makes Alvarez even remotely interesting? I mean the guy can log innings. Maybe this past year is not an indication of future performance but he was walking batters significantly more often and striking out batters significantly less often than he did in the minors. He just doesn't project to be anything better than a number 5 and good teams that are built around good pitching and defense don't win with a number 5.
I'd love to see Marisnick succeed but when it comes to fixing players, the marlins are just flat out bad. It's more of a statement about how we develop players. I see it as a similar situation as Maybin; he debuts too early and then everyone is calling for his head for sucking and then he gets shipped out before reaching arbitration.
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What makes him "even remotely interesting?" He's 22 years old, lives in the mid-90's with his fastball, doesn't walk people and gets ton of groundballs. If he can get his K-rate back up to 6 per nine like he was in the minors, he can be a really good mid-rotation starter. I would imagine he won't be giving up home runs on 1/5 of his flyballs moving forward. Especially when he gets to play half of his home games in a huge park, as opposed to a home park that increases home runs by 18 percent over the last three seasons.
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Like, I don't think he's going to be great. But you're talking about him as if there's not a single redeemable quality to him because he had a poor rookie season in an extreme hitter's park in the AL East.poop
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Didn't Alvarez have the 8th highest average fastball speed last year? It's something way high. I just don't understand how he isn't striking people out with the control and raw stuff. He's 22. He's worth a gamble. I think he of all of them will be better than expected.
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Also, I don't really know why people are totally shitting on Marisnick. He was bad in his first stint in low-A, but then was really quite good in his second. Then he was pretty solid in his first stint in high-A before sucking at AA as a 21-year-old.
He hasn't been old for any level, and he's basically had 390 poor plate appearances across two levels in his first time seeing them. It doesn't look like there is a ton in the way of inflated offensive numbers due to a weird environment.
In a vacuum, these aren't bad players.poop
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I think it's interesting that Hechavarria's bat wasn't as universally hated coming into 2012.
And then he had his best offensive season.
And now everyone hates it.
He had an 8% walk rate and an 18% K rate in AAA last season. If he can come close to those in the major league level, he should hit enough to at least be decent with his defense.
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