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  1. Hahaha I'm hoping it's more like 12 WAR to 0 (ie. Drabek is actually good and Romero never plays) I just can't handle occasionally getting my hopes up for Ricky and then being disappointed time and time again
  2. Yep. I've been as down on him as anyone, but I like what we heard about him, and saw from him the year, on top of a high baseline talent level.
  3. I'll go out on a limb here: Kyle Drabek will have more value as a major leaguer over the next 5 years than Ricky Romero will
  4. Can I get a guarantee on that?
  5. I think we're going to get a surprisingly good year out of one of Kyle Drabek or Drew Hutchison
  6. Awesome! PPL are talking about it.
  7. LOL They have a front office who aren't in to advanced stats either, eh?
  8. Nothing Maybe Angels staff evaluating an Anthopoulos trade proposal
  9. We're keeping at least one of Delabar, Santos and Janssen, no matter how trade-crazy he goes
  10. Don't worry. AA will try to acquire Ryu via trade, just in time for his decline year.
  11. Dollar figures released:
  12. Good
  13. Yes. Better target.
  14. Is he? Regardless, I want this team getting younger, not older
  15. Blue Jays Interested In Iannetta, Conger by Steve Adams, Oct 21 at 9:59 AM CST Catcher is known to be a priority for the Blue Jays this offseason, and Bob Elliott of the Toronto Sun reports that the team is interested in Chris Iannetta and Hank Conger of the Angels. According to Elliott, the Blue Jays have already begun their efforts to acquire one of Anaheim's backstops. As MLBTR's Mark Polishuk noted in analyzing the Blue Jays' upcoming offseason, the team is set at most offensive positions with the exception of catcher and second base. Mark noted that while incumbent J.P. Arencibia may not be non-tendered, his days as the team's starter are likely over. Toronto's desire to acquire one of the Angels' catchers and their interest in Washington's Wilson Ramos seem to support that line of thinking. Iannetta, who turns 31 next April, might at first appear to be similar to Arencibia given his low batting averages and escalating strikeout rate (25.1 percent in 2013). However, Iannetta has always been adept at drawing a walk. In fact, he drew nearly as many walks in 399 plate appearances in 2013 (68) as Arencibia has in his entire career (74). Overall, Iannetta batted .225/.358/.372 for the Halos in the first season of a three-year, $15.5MM extension. He'll earn $4.975MM in 2014 and $5.525MM in 2015. In each of those seasons, his contract calls for an additional $100K bonus for starting 90 games at catcher and $125K when he reaches each of 100, 110, 115, 120 and 125 starts behind the dish. The switch-hitting Conger batted .249/.310/.403 in 2013. He'll turn just 26 years old in January and won't be eligible for arbitration until next offseason. Originally selected by the Angels with the No. 25 overall pick in the 2006 draft, Conger has never gotten a full season's worth of at-bats with the Halos despite a robust .298/.371/.470 slash line in 854 career plate appearances at Triple-A. As we saw last offseason, Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos has no problem dealing young talent to fill holes on his big league roster. Though the Blue Jays' farm system was depleted after acquiring R.A. Dickey, Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Josh Johnson in trades, the team still has plenty of minor league pitchers that would pique the Angels' interest. According to MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo, the Blue Jays' top six prospects are all pitchers, though a top prospect along the lines of Aaron Sanchez would seem far too steep a price for either of the catchers in question. If the Blue Jays really want to get aggressive, they could look to structure a deal that would land one of Iannetta or Conger as well as second baseman Howie Kendrick, who is known to be available. While that scenario is purely my speculation, such a trade would address both of the major holes highlighted in Polishuk's outlook. The Blue Jays own two of the first 11 picks in next year's draft, so they would have ample opportunity to add high-end talent to their farm system following another aggressive winter on the trade market.
  16. Exactly Trading for a catcher is only acceptable to me if: It's to obtain a very good player at low cost in trade AND He is saving $$ to spend on a starter But given market factors, singing a FA catcher and trading for a starter seems more sensical
  17. Well, "stepping down" anyway Bummer
  18. Me too. I hope he aims higher. I'm just glad he's obviously going to do something about it. A 2 ish WAR catcher ain't Joe Mauer but it's a huge step up from JPA.
  19. Jim Leyland retiring! Per Ken Rosenthal
  20. Know what I like most about this news??? It means that Alex Anthopoulos knows our catcher is terrible and is going to do something about it
  21. OMG we need some news
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