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How about Jimmy Rollins, owe about 6 million dollars the rest of the way. Still an above average defensive and offensive shortstop, move Reyes to second. I would love to know what Ruben Amaro wants for him.
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I would prefer exploring a trade for Utley and leaving Reyes at short

 

This.

 

Although I am guessing might have 10/5 rights and with his knees he may not want to come to Toronto, even if we are playoff contenders.

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Crazy idea of the day: Trade RA Dickey and Josh Thole to the Rangers for Adrian Beltre

 

They need pitching and catching help and they love Dickey

 

We roll the dice with young starters, though also probably make a second trade for a veteran starter to finish the year with

 

They roll the dice with a young third baseman

 

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Such a terrible idea that it might just work

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2:10 [ Comment From Guest]

would Norris/Sanchez get you a sniff of Price/Zobrist rental???

 

2:10 Steve Adams: If you're getting BOTH Price and Zobrist, you'd need more than that. Decent start though.

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Crazy idea of the day: Trade RA Dickey and Josh Thole to the Rangers for Adrian Beltre

 

They need pitching and catching help and they love Dickey

 

We roll the dice with young starters, though also probably make a second trade for a veteran starter to finish the year with

 

They roll the dice with a young third baseman

 

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Such a terrible idea that it might just work

 

G, I think you're a little too far into the rum

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This thread needs a bump.

 

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/06/rangers-assessing-trade-value-of-core-type-players.htmlv

 

JUNE 25: Jon Heyman of CBS Sports hears from rival GMs and executives around the game that the Rangers will listen to trade proposals for anyone. Beltre and Darvish, however, are “on another level” from the rest of the team, and executives that have spoken to Heyman can’t envision either being traded. One big reason for that reluctance is that the Rangers expect to be good next year when Prince Fielder, Derek Holland, Jurickson Profar, Martin Perez and others have returned to health.

 

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/06/dbacks-preparing-to-sell-mccarthy-drawing-interest.html

 

Though his ERA and win-loss record aren’t much to look at (5.38 and 1-10), Diamondbacks right-hander Brandon McCarthy is drawing trade interest, reports Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports (Twitter links). A free agent at season’s end, McCarthy has about $4.72MM remaining on this year’s $9MM salary — the second year of a two-year, $15.5MM pact he inked in the 2012-13 offseason. Rosenthal notes that Arizona is likely to make multiple trades before this year’s deadline.

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McCarthy 1-10, 5.38 ERAREIR but.....................................2.99 xFIP

 

Moneyball pick here. I want this guy at low cost over Hammel

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McCarthy 1-10, 5.38 ERAREIR but.....................................2.99 xFIP

 

Moneyball pick here. I want this guy at low cost over Hammel

 

Yeah.

 

McCarthy would be a nice pick up on the cheap.

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KLaw chat today

 

Andrew (Toronto)

"You never make a major trade within your own division." Real front office principle, or just analyst/fan chatter?

 

Klaw (1:23 PM)

Some execs feel that way, but it's totally irrational.

 

Klaw (1:23 PM)

Make a good trade in your division and you've actually hurt your competition.

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Holy s***. About time someone said it. gg Klaw. Some execs... you just wonder how they're employed.
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Ken Rosenthal

#BlueJays could upgrade at second or third and play Lawrie at either spot when he returns. Team wants SP, but open to any form of upgrade.

 

 

Sources: #BlueJays exploring market for IFers. Kawasaki/Tolleson platoon at 2B, Francisco .600 OPS in June, poor numbers vs. lefties.

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McCarthy 1-10, 5.38 ERAREIR but.....................................2.99 xFIP

 

Moneyball pick here. I want this guy at low cost over Hammel

 

We have Seitzer now so how about McCarthy and Hill (back for a playoff run). Neither should be very expensive.

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Why not just play Lawrie at shortstop? He can clearly play it. He has the arm strength and great range.

 

footwork?

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Holy s***. About time someone said it. gg Klaw. Some execs... you just wonder how they're employed.

 

I really don't understand why Law hasn't been offered a good job from one of the better organizations in the league.

 

If anything trading stars for good prospects should be encouraged WITHIN the division. Sure it benefits a rival in the short term, but will weaken them down the road when you're planning on competing.

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I really don't understand why Law hasn't been offered a good job from one of the better organizations in the league.

 

If anything trading stars for good prospects should be encouraged WITHIN the division. Sure it benefits a rival in the short term, but will weaken them down the road when you're planning on competing.

Houston offered Law their pro scouting director job (the one Kevin Goldstein ended up taking) but he declined because it would mean more time away from his family. He seems to really like his current situation with ESPN.

 

I'm sure if he was interested in working for a team again there would be a few interested.

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footwork?

 

The footwork is just as tricky at second. If he has the arm for the third, and can handle the footwork at second, he should be able to handle short.

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Why not just play Lawrie at shortstop? He can clearly play it. He has the arm strength and great range.

 

Agreed 100%. All the old baseball guys are claiming Lawrie can play deep at second because of his amazing arm and range.* As far as I can tell he's turning double plays well. The skill set should play at short.

 

* OK. I'm talking Buck and Tabler... but still...

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Why not just play Lawrie at shortstop? He can clearly play it. He has the arm strength and great range.

 

Not sure what would be the point. If you move him to SS and Reyes to 2B, you still have a hole at 3B. Wouldn't it be easier to just acquire a 2B and keep as many players as possible at the positions they are most comfortable?

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Not sure what would be the point. If you move him to SS and Reyes to 2B, you still have a hole at 3B. Wouldn't it be easier to just acquire a 2B and keep as many players as possible at the positions they are most comfortable?

 

It's much easier to find a good 3B though. 2B is a pretty shallow position.

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It's much easier to find a good 3B though. 2B is a pretty shallow position.

 

I don't really see it that way. Isn't 2B considered lower on the defensive spectrum? Seems like pretty much any non-1B can play 2B whereas 3B is more specialised because of the arm requirement.

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I don't really see it that way. Isn't 2B considered lower on the defensive spectrum? Seems like pretty much any non-1B can play 2B whereas 3B is more specialised because of the arm requirement.

 

he could be referring to the availability of players. I dont think there are many good 3rd basemen to be found as compared to 2nd base which there really aren't many available at a price that would be affordable.

 

just wondering.... because I'd have to agree to that.

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1. Angels bullpen: The Angels could have a great team, a World Series contender. But they must solve their bullpen between now and Aug. 31, either through trades or internal solutions. Among all the teams contending, this is probably the most glaring hole, the fix most needed.

 

2. New York Yankees rotation: They're three games out in the AL East and one game out in the wild-card race as they open a series against the Red Sox, and their rotation ranks 21st in the majors in ERA.

 

3. Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop: They need an experienced alternative to Hanley Ramirez in case they determine that Ramirez's shoulder issue will linger.

 

4. Seattle Mariners outfield: The Mariners are in the thick of the AL wild-card race, but they need a hitter.

 

5. Oakland Athletics rotation: The A's need depth, and they'll get it.

 

6. Detroit Tigers bullpen: Tony Paul draws up a helpful list of 25 relievers who could interest the Tigers.

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1. Angels bullpen: The Angels could have a great team, a World Series contender. But they must solve their bullpen between now and Aug. 31, either through trades or internal solutions. Among all the teams contending, this is probably the most glaring hole, the fix most needed.

 

2. New York Yankees rotation: They're three games out in the AL East and one game out in the wild-card race as they open a series against the Red Sox, and their rotation ranks 21st in the majors in ERA.

 

3. Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop: They need an experienced alternative to Hanley Ramirez in case they determine that Ramirez's shoulder issue will linger.

 

4. Seattle Mariners outfield: The Mariners are in the thick of the AL wild-card race, but they need a hitter.

 

5. Oakland Athletics rotation: The A's need depth, and they'll get it.

 

6. Detroit Tigers bullpen: Tony Paul draws up a helpful list of 25 relievers who could interest the Tigers.

 

Really? Jays don't even make the list?

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Really? Jays don't even make the list?

 

That's what I though

 

Olney think either:

 

A) Jays are good enough as is or

 

B) They're not serious contenders

 

Not sure which LOL. But pretty sad if it's B because he's got the f'n Mariners on there

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