Totally reckless speculation here but the Angels want to move C.J Wilson and the Marlins had interest in him when he was a free agent. Possibility of flipping a free Haren for Wilson + Cash?
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@clarkspencer: #dodgers will pay #marlins $10 million (Haren's salary) whether or not he retires. They're also paying Gordon's projected $2.5 million.
@clarkspencer: #Marlins intend to take $$$ they receive from #dodgers and spend it on first baseman and starter.
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I kinda like it
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Originally posted by kusch View Post@clarkspencer: #dodgers will pay #marlins $10 million (Haren's salary) whether or not he retires. They're also paying Gordon's projected $2.5 million.
@clarkspencer: #Marlins intend to take $$$ they receive from #dodgers and spend it on first baseman and starter.
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I kinda like it
Question 2) what starter?
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I mean, if they're taking the money "saved" to sign a 33 year old Mike Morse (a year removed from a .651 OPS) and overpay on a 33 year old Jake Peavy, are we really that happy?Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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great minds think alike
so I ask again, would that really make you happy?
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I mean if we take the money to trade for a Justin Morneau and sign a James Shields, that's one thing
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or PLEASE GOD go out and trade for Cueto, though we no longer have the pieces to do so since we traded Heaney
and I think that's what really pisses me off about this deal. There were a lot of potential deals we could have made and Heaney was the key to all of them. And I can't figure out why this was the one they pulled the trigger on.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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I mean, we seriously must have overvalued Heaney because, like I said earlier, there is no way the Marlins would decide to make this move if there was one drastically better on the table. You're telling me if Cueto were available for the package we gave the Dodgers + an Eovaldi or Dunn, they wouldn't do it?
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Off-topic, but I wonder what type of starting pitcher(s) this team is looking at. When they picked up Crow, I assumed they picked up another reliever, but there's a lot of chatter that they might give him the opportunity to start.
So, basically, we really need to give up guys like Barnes, Hatcher, etc. for $12 million from the Dodgers because we need to pay free agents, but we're trading to pick up Aaron Crow's salary. A guy with a recent history of mediocre relief work, but the front office apparently thinks he can start. Good stuff.
Usually when you lose a guy like Hatcher, it's not a big deal especially considering the depth of the bullpen. Considering that we just wasted a move on Crow who Hatcher outpitched by a mile last year is making the deal slightly more frustrating though, imo.
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Originally posted by BigGameFish View PostPlus we have a ton of starting arms.
With the exception of Alvarez (who's probably not as good as his ERA last year), every single member of our rotation has legit question marks.
And, especially without Heaney now, our pitching depth in the minor leagues looks rather mediocre to me.
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