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  1. Thats a tough question. I'm not sure they bring Johnson back. I don't see them moving Buehrle unless a team becomes desperate for a starter during the stretch run. Dickey is staying put obviously. Morrow can't be relied on as a No. 1 or 2 - he has shown glimpses of his potential though never over a full season due to inconsistencies and injuries. Romero is just a mess. I think they give one of the spots to Hutch (since he pitched well in his brief time here last season before he got injured). So the rotation should like this in 2014 at the moment: Dickey, Morrow, Buehrle, Hutch. I don't see the Jays going after Garza or Lincecum in the offseason, since they will likely demand more than I'd be willing to offer. Plus, I don't think we have seen AA hand out an enormous FA contract to a big name starter or bat - mostly all the big names have been acquired through trade. Doc would be a nice guy to roll the dice on as a No. 5 starter. I'm sure it would be a marketing move but regardless the rotation still would have large question marks. A.J. Burnett is an interesting FA, though he'll be 37 and I think he's better off suited in the NL somewhere rather than the AL East again. I just don't see AA dipping into free agency - could be wrong but his previous big name acquisitions have all been through trade.
  2. Also, I'm putting Carlos Santana on the block. A young OF would be ideal. If you want to do something around a prospect - I need a consensus top 5-10 guy coming back.
  3. Its a nice deal for both sides. I was offered the same for Price, though couldn't justify trading him just for only one unknown commodity. I think I asked for another prospect like Castellanos which I would have strongly considered. If Price was 30 or 31 like Weaver, then I likely would have done it, though with him still only being 27, it was tough to do.
  4. Guys, Seth Smith is available for a pick upgrade. He's quietly putting together a solid year hitting .283/.357/.452 with 5 HR and 24 RBI. If Cody Ross got a pick upgrade with a .699 OPS, then I'm sure Seth Smith can be a helpful add to someone's team.
  5. I sent you a trade last week, and you said you'd get back? What did you think? I'll send you another e-mail.
  6. Mike Dunn (1 SV, 6 HLD, 1.74 ERA, 20 K's) is available as well. If James Russell is demanding a top 50 pick, or a package of a pick for a 1st/2nd rounder, then I guess Mike Dunn can as well. Dunn has been very solid this season, and likely is next in line for saves with Cishek struggling this season.
  7. Looking to move Lance Berkman for a veteran starting pitcher. Was barked at for offering the idea of Berkman for Kuroda (I actually offended the guy for even suggesting a possible deal around those two lol - the e-mail was hilarious). Also, could move guys like Seth Smith, Trevor Plouffe - they wouldn't cost that much. Rivera is still available - looking more for a high draft pick whether in this draft or next. If I don't get the value I want because managers are saying "well he's retiring at the end of this season..." I'd rather just extract value out of him myself for the rest of the season, rather than trade him for something that won't really impact my squad that much. Vernon Wells is on the block as well. Before you laugh, he's on pace to go 30/100 and has CF eligibility, so a team looking for an offensive boost in centre, shoot me an email.
  8. Thanks. Now I can edit my MLB the Show player AB music haha.
  9. +1 I'd rather pick up Paco Rodriguez rather than trade for Marmol or K-Rod right now. As we speak, Marmol has just been dropped. Oh man making a waiver claim. What a steal! An hour ago he costed a draft pick, now you could have him for free!
  10. Possibly, though I remember the Jays saying before having him work multiple days in the week out of the pen would make him more susceptible to injury. I remember back in 2011 they said they'd rather just have McGowan throw every 5th day rather than have an uncertain schedule. Might be used out of the BP first and then eased back into the rotation.
  11. Call the Angels? lol.
  12. Are you serious judging long term value of relievers here? Sure if we are talking about a Kimbrel, Jansen, Romo, Chapman etc. Though your talking about two washed up scrubs in K-Rod and Marmol, who have little value at all. I could easily go out and pick up a reliever for Holds off the waiver wire who can post up solid peripherals. Even though this is Mariano's last season, he still has far more value than Marmol and K-Rod combined lol. Like I said gents, don't waste your time with Marmol and K-Rod. Rivera is on the block. Send in the offers.
  13. I don't know what to think of the deal. I like Wieters and all though I doubt he becomes the monster in fantasy baseball that we all expected a couple of years ago. He's still young and offensively catchers are a thin position in fantasy baseball. Harvey has been amazing thus far, though can he keep up pitching at this high of a level for the remainder of the season? And will he always be a Top 10 starter off the board in every draft moving forward? I don't know...it's a tough deal to completely analyze at this time - will have to judge it better 2-3 years down the road, especially if that first rounder Chris takes turns out to be a stud who's close to the Majors.
  14. K-Rod? Marmol? Seriously? Enough f***ing around - Mariano Rivera is on the block now and is lightyears better than those two relievers. Send in the offers! - Triple Hawpe Brewed
  15. Seth Smith is available. For those who want a better hitter than Cody Ross, let me know. Since this is an .OBP league, Seth Smith is more valuable.
  16. Heck, he's actually has had good peripherals this season. If he doesn't go on the DL, I think he can turn it around pitching in the NL West and at that pitchers park. I would have easily given him a mid round-late round pick.
  17. Wow, seriously someone dropped Josh Beckett in this deep of a league? I mean I know he has struggled, though in a deep league like this, you at least hold onto him and hope he regains his form. He's had some nice starts this year.
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    Guys, this is why Gibbers is right. You should never get emotionally attached to any sports team, because things like this happen all the time. Its good to just be a sports fan in general.
  19. jaysblue

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    Spanky, tough loss man! Oh s***! I know your a huge Leafs fan! Must be tought!
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    DOA time! Lets go! Foo Fighters!
  21. +1 Exactly. The Yankees got decent years out of vets like Colon and Garcia (both pitchers who were on the downhill). Same with Wells, Overbay, and Hafner. They've been extremely lucky that all those 3 guys have panned out so far. Rarely happens. We've seen the Jays try to pick up players in the past like Kevin Mench, Brad Wilkerson, Shannon Stewart, and they've all stunk. I'm sure Mark DeRosa would be having an All-Star year (2006-2008 version) if the Yankees signed him lol. Also, Ramon Ortiz would likely have a decent year haha. Crazy!
  22. From what they've all done in the first month and a half of the season, they've been solid pickups and short term replacements till guys like Tex, Granderson etc get back. I can't believe I'd be saying that in the middle of May, that all 3 have been solid, though thats the truth. It's really rare that a team would strike gold on three questionable players like that, though the Yankees sure have so far.
  23. The Yankees have managed to find ways to pick up some solid veterans at low costs to plug into their lineups with all the injuries they've had. Always loved the Hafner pickup, since he could definitely take advantage of that short porch in right. Angels are mostly paying the entire contract of Vernon Wells, and he's definitely capable of putting up solid numbers like he did in 2010 at that ballpark. Lyle Overbay is having a good season as well. I don't know what to say really - Yankees just got lucky with all those pickups, because most of the time, maybe only one low risk move like those pans out. Funny when the Jays picked up scrubs in years past who've had success, none of them provided any value. Really the Yankees have been extremely lucky with the production they've gotten out of Vernon Wells, Hafner and Overbay. Not saying they are bad players, but they've managed to all stay healthy and everything has gone right. They've had a lot of good luck to start the year nailing the Wells, Hafner and Overbay pickups.
  24. Tim Lincecum will be in town for two days. Call up Jeffress to Toronto and watch out! Lincecum, Blanco, Jeffress all out on the town!
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