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That happened yesterday afternoon. The recent news is that the Rangers are closing to acquiring him, other teams must be out.

 

I would not say they are out.

 

AA put on the table: Nolin + Lopes + Knecht and he knows he will be beaten by the Rangers.

Posted
JJ top-rotation

Garza #3

 

Johnson hasn't been a valuable starter since 2010.

 

He is nowhere near a top of the rotation pitcher. Talent-wise, yes. But that's fairly irrelevant with his injury history and seemingly weak mind.

Posted
Deal's now 99% done apparently. Olt and Edwards are in the deal, as previously mentioned.. and Neil Ramirez is looking like he's in it as well. Rangers may ask for a secondary piece in the deal, as well.
Posted
looking like a good deal for the Cubs. With all the talent going back you have to wonder if Nate Schierholtz is coming back, Rangers have to think what if Cruz ends up suspended.
Posted

New update:

 

Garza Trade From Cubs To Rangers No Longer Imminent

By Steve Adams [July 19 at 8:50pm CST]

For a while earlier today, it looked like the top available starting pitcher on the trade market could pack his bags for Texas. The Cubs and Rangers reached the point of exchanging medical information on six players who were apparently ready to change teams, most prominent among them the Cubs' Matt Garza.

 

Cubs GM Jed Hoyer and president Theo Epstein have already been active on the trade front this summer, dealing Scott Feldman and Steve Clevenger to the Orioles, sending Scott Hairston to the Nats, swapping Carlos Marmol and an international bonus slot for Matt Guerrier, and sending Ronald Torreyes to the Astros for international bonus money. A Garza deal would be the duo's highest-profile trade of the summer and arguably the highest-profile trade of their tenure with the Cubs. It could also have the most impact of any 2013 trade deadline deal.

 

With the Cubs now reportedly looking to open talks back up with other clubs, even as they continue to talk with the Rangers, let's take stock of where we're at and track new updates right here:

 

  • The prospective trade broke down over the medicals of one player, tweets Bowden. He says that the clubs are "working hard" to re-formulate the deal with a replacement piece. Quite the opposite is true, according to Sullivan, who writes that "right now there is nothing happening" and that "tonight is not the night."
  • The loss of momentum between the Cubs and Rangers occured after the teams had swapped medical information on the players that were to be involved, writes Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports. If medical concerns are to blame, Passan says it was likely not an issue with Garza, since the Rangers are apparently continuing to pursue him.
  • Some of the deal's apparent urgency may have come from the fact that the Rangers hoped that Garza would pitch for the club tomorrow, explains Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star Telegram. While the team thought at one point that a deal could have been locked down as early as yesterday, Wilson says that club officials now do not believe an agreement is likely tonight.
  • While various trade packages were discussed and reported, the Rangers prospects believed to be potentially in play at this point are third baseman Mike Olt and starters Neil Ramirez and C.J. Edwards. As Passan also reported, the Rangers also inquired about Cubs reliever James Russell, though it is not known whether he was a part of the trade that almost went through. (MLB.com's T.R. Sullivan first reported that the deal under consideration likely included Ramirez, Olt and Edwards.)
  • As for other teams that could jump in, we learned earlier of a possible "mystery team" that was rumored to play in the National League. Previous National League clubs that have been connected to Garza include the Dodgers, Diamondbacks, Rockies and Pirates. The Cubs have not re-engaged the Dodgers at this point, however, writes Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.
  • While the Cardinals have been connected to Garza as well, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times tweets that they are not the unnamed team in the mix. The Nationals also appear to be out of the race, both Wittenmyer and ESPN's Jim Bowden (Twitter link) report. Of course, at this point, it seems that negotiations could pick up with any club -- American or National League -- that has the need and the means for Garza.

 

Earlier Updates (reverse chronological order)

 

  • Garza's agent (Nez Balelo of CAA Sports) has reportedly been notified by the Cubs that a trade could be coming, according to Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times (free registration required). Garza himself confirmed that notification, though he downplayed its significance given his seemingly annual involvement in trade rumors.
  • A deal sending Garza to the Rangers "will get done," according to a source of Jim Bowden of ESPN (Twitter link). He says that Neil Ramirez is expected to be the featured piece going back to the Cubs. While Ramirez was reported to have been scratched from his minor league start today, according to a Bowden tweet, Bowden retracted that information shortly thereafter (via Twitter).
  • A Cubs source tells Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times that a mystery NL team has joined the fray and may intercept Garza (Twitter link). Previous National League clubs that have been connected to Garza include the Dodgers, Diamondbacks, Rockies and Pirates. The Cardinals have been connected to Garza as well, but in a separate tweet, Wittenmyer adds that they are not the unnamed team in the mix.
  • MLB.com's Jesse Sanchez points out that both the Rangers and Cubs have committed all of their international signing money, so no bonus slots can be used as a component to this trade (Twitter link).
  • MLB.com's T.R. Sullivan writes that the Rangers would like to get a deal completed in time for Garza to start for them tomorrow night against the Orioles. The two sides are discussing Ramirez, Olt and Edwards, but the Rangers are unwilling to part with Martin Perez or Luke Jackson. Their refusal on Perez is nothing new, but this is the first report that they're unwilling to part with Jackson.
  • Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reported that Rangers minor league right-hander Neil Ramirez has also been discussed in trade talks.
  • The Cubs and Rangers are on the verge of completing a trade that would send Matt Garza to Texas in exchange for "a strong package of prospects," according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. The two sides have discussed prospects at multiple levels, including third baseman Mike Olt and right-hander C.J. Edwards, as Rosenthal reported last night. Rosenthal notes that other interested parties such as the Red Sox, Indians, Diamondbacks, Dodgers and Cardinals are reluctant to meet the club's asking price for Garza, who is a free agent at the end of the season.
    Jeff Todd contributed to this post.

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Posted
I'm thinking the Rangers win this deal if those are the key players.

 

For a little over 2 months of Garza? I wouldn't do that deal.

Posted
Olt, Edwards, and Grimm for 2-3 months of Garza? That's a great haul for the Cubs.

 

Why is the value (and haul) for starters decreasing?

 

Or was AA retarded in the Happ deal? Because that was a damn big package to the Astros

Posted
JJ is a similar or better talent than Garza

 

Damnit

 

I would be ecstatic to get Olt, Edwards and Grimm for a departing FA. Nice haul for the Cubbies, Theo and Hoyer are crushing it this year.

Posted
Why couldn't Texas resign Garza?

 

Because it's a free market. It's not guaranteed.

 

As far as the trade goes, Rangers have secured 2-3 months of Garza for the 4 prospects. A team like LAA or the Jays or O's or whoever it is can pile money for Garza and outbid Rangers, it's not impossible. Hell the Cubs can resign Garza if they want.

 

Bottom line, Cubs win because they get 4 prospects for the price of half a season of Garza

Posted
Why is the value (and haul) for starters decreasing?

 

Or was AA retarded in the Happ deal? Because that was a damn big package to the Astros

 

We sent a bunch of org guys to the Astros, there's a difference between quantity and quality. Nobody in that trade will ever be of much consequence.

 

Garza, conversely, is a very good pitcher, but the Cubs got a much better return than just a comp pick for him. That's quite a return for a 3 month rental.

Posted
Why is the value (and haul) for starters decreasing?

 

Or was AA retarded in the Happ deal? Because that was a damn big package to the Astros

 

6 non impact/maybe guys is not a big package at all. Olt while struggling will get a auto chance to start for the Cubs.

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Posted
Why couldn't Texas resign Garza?

 

They could. But they also could have waited until the off season and had him for a draft pick.

 

#WinNow I guess

Posted
LMAO... AA whiffs again! Hey Alex, take the hint and blow this pathetic excuse for a team up already - then resign before you can screw it up even worse.

 

Whiffs at what? Giving them Sanchez and anyone else still relevant in our farm for Garza?

Posted
LMAO... AA whiffs again! Hey Alex, take the hint and blow this pathetic excuse for a team up already - then resign before you can screw it up even worse.

 

A troll that can't even troll properly...HAHAHA

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