As long as it doesn't go 4+ years I'm definitely on board for Chen. He's only been in the majors for four years so there isn't too much of a strain on his arm. 30 years old is a good time to sign him to a 3 year deal, 4 max. His numbers should probably translate well leaving the AL East and facing lesser lineups in the NL East. I'd be open to throwing a 4 year $65-70 million deal at Chen.
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Originally posted by dim View PostAs long as it doesn't go 4+ years I'm definitely on board for Chen. He's only been in the majors for four years so there isn't too much of a strain on his arm.
He has as much mileage as anyone his age.
I still want him, just saying.
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I'd heard the Yankees were in on him, so we're probably out.
I think I wouldn't be comfortable more than 3/$45 to be honest.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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Originally posted by HUGG View PostI think that's kind of a weird way to look at it. He pitched in Japan for 4 years before he came here. Plus 3 more years before that in the Japanese minors.
He has as much mileage as anyone his age.
I still want him, just saying.
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In Ogando, the Phillies have lost (and the Marlins have gained) a 26-year-old righty with a blistering fastball but a questionable secondary pitch and questionable control. Ogando averaged 95.5 mph on his fastball in a brief, four-inning Major League debut last season. He did post a strong 2.86 ERA between Double-A and Triple-A in 2015, but he averaged just 7.9 K/9 against 4.4 BB/9 in spite of his strong velocity. The Marlins will look to harness his control in an effort to better translate his heat to missed bats and, ideally, strong results at the big league level.
Damn doesn't sound like our normal RP huh? Hit 100 regularly in the minorsLast edited by tjfla; 12-02-2015, 03:22 PM.
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Originally posted by lou View PostMLBTR says Alvarez non tendered
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Why not tender him and see if he recovers? If not it's 4 million bucks and if he does u get a solid arm.
This is why teams hardball us on trades. Why trade anything of value when they can just wait until we non tender the guy
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O well
Jose/?/Cosart/Koehler/Nicolino will be the rotation
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