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If Kike can maintain the numbers he's had in the big leagues in between Houston and us over a full season, that's a pretty solid starting second baseman.
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I'd be very curious to see how this lineup would do over a full season.
Trade McGehee and Jones for prospects. Put all your money you have freed up in the offseason into signing James Shields. Maybe even have some money for a cheap veteran reliever and some solid bench bats.
Last edited by Nick; 09-27-2014, 11:17 AM.
Reason: Doublepost Merged
If Kike can maintain the numbers he's had in the big leagues in between Houston and us over a full season, that's a pretty solid starting second baseman.
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I'd be very curious to see how this lineup would do over a full season.
Trade McGehee and Jones for prospects. Put all your money you have freed up in the offseason into signing James Shields. Maybe even have some money for a cheap veteran reliever and some solid bench bats.
You're missing Solano. He is our professional 2b. I don't trust this front office to evaluate anything right.
If Kike can maintain the numbers he's had in the big leagues in between Houston and us over a full season, that's a pretty solid starting second baseman.
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I'd be very curious to see how this lineup would do over a full season.
Trade McGehee and Jones for prospects. Put all your money you have freed up in the offseason into signing James Shields. Maybe even have some money for a cheap veteran reliever and some solid bench bats.
If you sign Shields, there's not a need for cheap veteran relievers. Koehler could easily slot into the bullpen.
Cishek
Dunn (they aren't trading these two, I don't see it)
Ramos
Capps
Hand (He'll be back)
Koehler
Hatcher
Well he's going to have to prove something in Spring Training because he certainly hasn't in his time in the big leagues this season.
And say what you will about Koehler he's been pretty decent this year, and is more than serviceable as a number 5 starter.
I have become a fan of Koehler and wouldn't mind him in the number 5 spot at all, but I think Heaney is going to be a better option. You're right though, his spring dictates his role next season. Conley could be a guy that's a sleeper, granted his elbow is healed up.
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