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![]() Supposedly Boston signed Carl Crawford 7 years/142 million.
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They are still suspect at short, behind the plate and in middle relief but that is one potent lineup in that little league ball park. Middle relief shouldn't be hard to fill. The key will be at catcher. They desperately need a catcher (or two) that can handle that staff. You have to give them credit for spending the cash to catch up with the yanks. I don't want to hear anything about buying championships though. |
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The key for them is they added Crawford and Gonzalez AND still have a ton of almost ready prospects to move when they need to. I wouldn't be too surprised if they made another trade with SD for a RP. |
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Lester, bucholz, lackey, beckett and daiseke. Thats pretty formidable even before you mention the kids that they will be working in. I wouldn't screw around with catcher if I were Theo. You just spent all of that money on two guys and you have a 50 million dollar rotation. Overpay in propects via trade for a good vet and call it a day. I read somewhere that they were looking at Russell from LA. |
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http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/ml...ory?id=5900903 If the above happens, I will not be happy. It would be nice if they dumped somebody like Shields, not Garza, to make room for Hellickson in the rotation. They'd better get a ton from the Cubs for him. |
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Chicago Cubs Four-Star Prospects 1. Brett Jackson, OF 2. Trey McNutt, RHP 3. Chris Archer, RHP Three-Star Prospects 4. Josh Vitters, 3B 5. Hak-Ju Lee, SS 6. Chris Carpenter, RHP 7. Hayden Simpson, RHP 8. Reggie Golden, OF 9. Jay Jackson, RHP 10. Robinson Lopez, RHP 11. Brandon Guyer, OF Nine More: 12. Robinson Chirinos, C: This converted infielder is improving defensively, and he can really hit. 13. Marquez Smith, 3B: He's a bit of an older prospect, but Smith can provide power and defense at the hot corner. 14. Wellington Castillo, C: He has a plus arm and power; and could turn into nice backup or second-division starter. 15. Rafael Dolis, RHP: He's another power arm in a system full of them; scouts want to see him in relief. 16. Ben Wells, RHP: This seventh-round pick was late-riser in the spring; he has low-90s heat with projection. 17. Brett Wallach, RHP: The ex-Dodger arm could move up with more consistent control; his stuff is plus. 18. Darwin Barney, UT: He'll never be a star, will rarely start, but Barney could play a decade in the majors. 19. Austin Reed, RHP: One of the talks of Arizona, scouts love his size and arm action. 20. Alberto Cabrera, RHP: This long, skinny Dominican has plus-plus velo, but needs to refine his secondary stuff. |
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Thanks for the info. The rumor seems to have quieted down a bit in the last day or so, but if it goes through, I now have a sporty refernce list. Should I be concerned if the "prospects" the Rays get aren't in the top 20? |
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I dont understand why they are wanting to get rid of Garza unless they think better to sell high on him? His K rate did dip but that was coming off an abnormally high rate for him in 09. He is eligible for arbitration but i dont think he can become a Free Agent till 2014. |
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![]() It came as an absolute shock to me. Since I haven't heard anything other than that rumor I posted from ESPN, I will treat it as a rumor.
None of the local "media" have picked up on it. They are too busy trying to assess blame for the Crawford exit. Which is a monumental waste of time. The exodus of free agents from Tampa isn't surprising, but a trade of Garza would be. |
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NBCSports.com's Craig Calcaterra has heard that the Cubs are in on Garza, so we'll have to see if they're willing to satisfy the Rays' demands. Garza made $3.35 million this past season and is under team control through the 2013 season, so the Rays, even in cost-cutting mode, don't have to be aggressive in trade talks for the right-hander just yet. I dont think the Crawford deal will hurt too much if Jennings can play as advertised. Even if they had the money, that is too much for crawford especially when you have a minimum slary guy ready to replace him. And even Pena hadn't really played that well last year. The tough thing will be replacing the bullpen. |
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The Rays desperately need offense at catcher. With Barlett gone, SS depth can't hurt. http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/ml...ory?id=5998431 |
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It will be interesting with Chirinos. As for the other 2...bleh!
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![]() Why the bleh for Lee? I know very little about him and we are only getting the Rays side down here. You'd think they ruined the Cubs for the next decade if you believe the glowing reports of these prospects.
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Archer looks like the real deal though, and he is the key. Cubs have been ruined for a long time, but they have other prospects to handle their future. I'm sure if the Yanks were willing to give up Montero/Romine, Nunez and a decent pitching prospect, the Rays would had jumped on that first.
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•Chris Archer, RHP, Rays (Triple-A Durham): 7 IP, 8 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 K. A disappointment for most of the year but finishing with a flurry; one run allowed in two Triple-A starts. 9/2 Chris Archer, RHP, Rays (Double-A Montgomery): 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 5 BB, 4 K. Control continues to be the only issue, as the stuff to be a good big league starter is there. 8/17 top 50 minor league prospects ranking as of 8/6 19. Hak-Ju Lee, SS, Rays (Preseason: NR) Has exploded with the Rays by hitting for average, drawing walks, stealing bases, and playing a solid shortstop with an outstanding arm. Shortstops that can hit at the top of the order are worth their weight in gold. Acquired in the Matt Garza trade, Chirinos is the third piece of the return to reach the majors for the Rays this season, joining Sam Fuld and Brandon Guyer. At first blush, Chirinos’ .265/.341/.378 line appears mediocre, but if you break it down month-by-month he looks better: April: .176/.253/.191 May: .333/.380/.424 June: .256/.344/.385 July: .324/.419/.622 Brandon Guyer, OF, Rays (Triple-A Durham): 4-for-4, 2 2B, 4 R, R, BB, SB. Has been slumping of late, but still hitting .316/.390/.513 overall in 76 games. So far looking great for the Rays |
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Why not.. I hate the sox but their fans are great and they missed the playoffs. |
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![]() The Nats tickets are pennies compared to the Yankees or some other teams. Things aren't cheap down here, but it's nothing like New York.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |