vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
July 27, 2016 at 04:51 PM UTC
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Space wrote:
Best headline of the week. I wish i had come up with this one.
Toronto Makes Melvin Upton Jr. a BJ Again
That is great.
Amazing how San Diego got nothing for him though (mid level prospect at best) AND has to pay the majority of his salary ($16m of the $22m he's owed this season and next). That's something Anaheim would do.
jrpa
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 01, 2016 at 08:13 PM UTC
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Hector Santiago to the Twins is easily the weirdest trade of the day. Only 17 games out of the second wild-card? BUYERS!
vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 01, 2016 at 08:25 PM UTC
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Julian, wrote:
Hector Santiago to the Twins is easily the weirdest trade of the day. Only 17 games out of the second wild-card? BUYERS!
Dude. Let's f'in talk about this.
He's got one more arbitration eligible year, so there's that. Probably stands to make $8-10m next season. If he finishes strong may $12m.
The Angels picked up a 6'9 rookie who's out with shoulder problems and Ricky Nolasco's contract who's signed for one more year at $12m dollars and an option for '18 at $13m.
The Angels must love Meyer, or the Twins are eating some of Nolasco's salary, because in a year where they could be offseason spenders, they just traded away a more effective starter who costs less for Ricky f'in Nolasco.
jrpa
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 01, 2016 at 08:31 PM UTC
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It was definitely my biggest WTF-trade of deadline day. I thought it was a twitter troll at first.
Didn't realize Santiago had another arbitration-eligible season. They can probably get something back for him next trade deadline if they're still terrible and shed Nolasco in the process.
vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 01, 2016 at 10:11 PM UTC
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The Twins are kicking in $4M so next years salaries will be the same, though I suspect Santiago will out pitch Nolasco. I guess the Angles Brass really like Meyer.
Kubacheck
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 01, 2016 at 10:18 PM UTC
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vansmack wrote:
The Twins are kicking in $4M so next years salaries will be the same, though I suspect Santiago will out pitch Nolasco. I guess the Angles Brass really like Meyer.
Meyer seems to be that perennial "young talent" that GM's and scouts love, he's been consistently on Baseball America's top 100 prospects list since he was drafted by the Nats…. meanwhile, he's now 26 and still hasn't had a modicum of success at the big league level when given the chance so we'll see how he does in his 3rd organization in 3 years….
vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 02, 2016 at 12:45 AM UTC
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Kubacheck wrote:
Meyer seems to be that perennial "young talent" that GM's and scouts love, he's been consistently on Baseball America's top 100 prospects list since he was drafted by the Nats…. meanwhile, he's now 26 and still hasn't had a modicum of success at the big league level when given the chance so we'll see how he does in his 3rd organization in 3 years….
All of this is true.
And he's still the #1 prospect in the Angels system…
This is twice as hard to swallow after watching what a bang up job the Yankees did at this trade deadline.
Kubacheck
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 02, 2016 at 01:21 AM UTC
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vansmack wrote:
Kubacheck wrote:
Meyer seems to be that perennial "young talent" that GM's and scouts love, he's been consistently on Baseball America's top 100 prospects list since he was drafted by the Nats…. meanwhile, he's now 26 and still hasn't had a modicum of success at the big league level when given the chance so we'll see how he does in his 3rd organization in 3 years….
All of this is true.
And he's still the #1 prospect in the Angels system…
This is twice as hard to swallow after watching what a bang up job the Yankees did at this trade deadline.
the Yankees accidentally employed the A's approach…. trade for/buy big names knowing that if they weren't in contention, trade them for prospects, the A's never had a problem doing that… seemingly, for the first time, the Yank's have thrown in the towel, traded all those high priced guys for prospects and did well….. and saved enough money to buy Brice Harper and Manny Machado in a couple years…..
vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 02, 2016 at 06:50 PM UTC
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We'll know they mean business if they release A-Rod before his contract is up.
Kubacheck
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 02, 2016 at 08:31 PM UTC
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vansmack wrote:
We'll know they mean business if they release A-Rod before his contract is up.
well, they're gonna have to eat his contract either way, and if any team can afford to just swallow 30-40 Million, it's them….
vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 03:05 PM UTC
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A-Rod's last game is Friday.
Kubacheck
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 04:33 PM UTC
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vansmack wrote:
A-Rod's last game is Friday.
did he thank his cousin for helping make it all possible??
jrpa
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 04:35 PM UTC
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Do they still have to pay out the rest of the contract or his actually retiring retiring and taking one for the team?
Kubacheck
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 05:03 PM UTC
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^Cashman (appropriate name, that) is
quoted as saying he'll get everything he's owed….
"Rodriguez has roughly $27 million owed to him on his landmark 10-year, $275 million contract that ends after next season.
?He gets everything he deserves, the contract he negotiated in full force,? general manager Brian Cashman said. ?Every aspect he?s owed will be paid.?
jrpa
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 05:15 PM UTC
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Oh, cool then. Hopefully it serves as a speed bump to the Yankees flying back to legitimacy which is a horrible, horrible prospect.
vansmack
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 05:34 PM UTC
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Oh yeah, he's being released and kept on as a "special advisor" - his ego is too big to walk away.
hutch
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 07, 2016 at 08:06 PM UTC
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I hate AROiD.. he is so FAKE… when I listen to him talk I think "LIE LIE LIE LIE"
It is amazing that after all the shit he put the Yankees through they're going to keep him on in any capacity…I guess people forget quickly
Space Freely
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 08, 2016 at 03:50 AM UTC
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Kind of funny that the NL team with the best record has a run differential of +182 and the AL team with the best record has a run differential of +4.
jrpa
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Re: The MLB Thread
August 09, 2016 at 01:08 PM UTC
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Tim Tebow attempting to get into MLB?He was a six-tool player. He had arm strength, he could run, he could hit, he could hit for power, he could field, but his character made him that six-tool guy.?
Oh for fuck's sake.