wow big deal brewing between the diamondbacks, tigers, and yankeesArizona gets:Edwin JacksonIan KennedyDetroit gets:Max Scherzer, Austin Jackson, Michael Dunn, Phi Coke, cashYankees get:Curtis Granderson
12/8/2009 8:52:06 AM
^ I like that deal for the Yankees. Seriously you give up Phil Coke, a good middle relief guy and worthless Ian Kennedy and in return get one of the best all around players in the game. The Braves need to get on the Tigers about trying to acquire Granderson.As for other news not yet reported in this thread. Braves signed Wagner (old news) and Saito.
12/8/2009 8:56:53 AM
austin jackson is the yanks' top prospect
12/8/2009 9:18:27 AM
^ okay that makes more sense in terms of a fair deal. I really only follow minor league prospects with the Braves, no one else.
12/8/2009 9:49:30 AM
Jackson is meh to me. He is not as young as some other prospects (23) and his minor league OPS is below .770. He's a good defensive player and a singles hitter with overrated gap power because his speed stretches singles to doubles.Honestly, I compare him mostly to Juan Pierre if Juan Pierre struck out 110 time a year... but I guess he has value.
12/8/2009 9:54:20 AM
looks like the mets have agreed to trade john Maine and prospects to milwaukee for Corey Hart.this blows my mind as the mets pitching staff paper thin as it is....this must signal something else is on the horizon....Lackey?
12/8/2009 11:09:20 AM
Granderson also hit like .240 last year. I know he's better than that, and does pretty much everything well, but maybe something happened and he's not quite as good as it looked a couple years ago too.
12/8/2009 12:14:23 PM
granderson has been traded....more details to come
12/8/2009 1:40:12 PM
GREAT deal for the Yankees.Don't need to re-sign Damon likely now and they didn't give up anything too special.- Jackson, as I said, is only as hyped as he is because he is a Yankees prospect. Numbers, age and projection is nothing special according to most people.- Coke is a mediocre middle reliever.- Kennedy is a AAAA complainer with mediocre stuff.
12/8/2009 1:45:42 PM
the key for the tigers is not having to pay a ton for a guy who has to be platooned for vs lefties
12/8/2009 1:52:09 PM
Wow he'res the official breakdown, I like what the tigers gotTigers get:Max Scherzer (Ari)Austin Jackson (NYY)Phil Coke RP (NYY)Daniel Schlereth, LHP (Ari)Yankees get:Curtis Granderson (DET)Diamondbacks get:Ian Kennedy (NYY)Edwin Jackson (DET)[Edited on December 8, 2009 at 2:14 PM. Reason : finalized]
12/8/2009 2:04:37 PM
tigers are reportedly in talks with mike cameron and rich harden....busy day for dave dombrowski
12/8/2009 2:08:25 PM
I did not like that deal when Hughes was a part of it, but I don't mind it that much at all if it's Coke. Still have to address starting pitching though. Sabathia, Burnett, Pettitte is nice and all, but the three-man rotation doesn't work in the regular season.
12/8/2009 4:59:49 PM
oh, i'm sure they'll sign randy wolf, josh beckett, john lackey, and eric bedard
12/8/2009 5:12:06 PM
damn, gammons is leaving espnhope he resurfaces somewhere...he's one of the good ones
12/8/2009 5:42:47 PM
I think Gammons will probably be either writing for a blog or doing work with NESN, assuming he still lives up in New England.
12/8/2009 6:45:11 PM
12/9/2009 8:21:28 AM
I was listening to one of the MLB satellite radio talk shows and they said that the mets are quietly shopping reyes and they mentioned cabrera's name. This is the same show where i heard the details of the granderson trade 2hrs before it was on ESPN.com
12/9/2009 9:10:25 AM
it's been known that they've been talking w/ other teams about reyes b/c they aren't sure if he's durable enough to last a whole season
12/9/2009 11:51:13 AM
12/9/2009 5:27:43 PM
Randy Wolf and LaTroy Hawkins to Brewers....Rich Harden close to deal with Rangers. Finally they get a good front line pitcher if he can stay healthy.
12/10/2009 12:50:36 AM
[quote]Jon Heyman of SI.com reports that the Mets offered free agent outfielder Jason Bay a four-year contract worth roughly $65 million.Bay turned down a similar contract from the Red Sox before hitting free agency, so the Mets would likely need to kick in another year to get a deal done. Interestingly, Heyman writes that the Mets didn't want to get into "protracted talks" for Matt Holliday, who could make up to $100 million this winter. The Mets are confident that Bay's pull-hitting style will translate to Citi Field, so it looks like they've finally made their preference known. Stay tuned.
12/10/2009 4:42:52 PM
I don't understand the Rangers' moves here:They trade Millwood away for just about nothing AND 3mm so they can get rid of his contract - net effect, they save around 9mmThen they sign Rich Harden for 7.5mm - new net effect, the lose millwood and gain harden, saving 1.5mmMillwood is a bit inconsistent, but at least he pitches...Harden on a 1 year contract for 7.5mm? What's the point? He has to be incredible AND not get injured for that deal to make any sense.And now I hear they are going to trade for Lowell, who is owed 12mm next yearDoesn't make sense to me.[Edited on December 10, 2009 at 6:27 PM. Reason : Sox will pay 9mm of Lowell's contract...so that's not too bad]
12/10/2009 6:25:59 PM
ray is a pretty good reliever at best and average at worst.harden > millwood.and lowell is pretty good, and becomes especially attractive at only 3M.
12/12/2009 7:20:43 AM
Harden is only better than Millwood when he's healthy, which is not often.Ray's numbers from 2009: 0-4 with a 7.27 ERA....at best he's a good reliever sure, even a closer possibly. But at worst, he is clearly not just average.
12/14/2009 11:25:52 AM
Looks like Lackey is taking a physical for the Red Sox. If they sign him, they'll have a monster rotation assuming everyone can stay healthy.1. Beckett2. Lackey3. Lester4. Dice-K5. Wakefield or Buchholtz?
12/14/2009 4:28:01 PM
supposed 3 team deal in the works involving halladay going to philly & lee going to seattle
12/14/2009 4:36:31 PM
God baseball needs a salary cap so bad its not funny.Its pretty bad when 5 teams make nearly all the moves every winter.
12/14/2009 6:09:03 PM
^ this is such an overstated claim by so many people who don't understand that a salary cap wouldn't help major league baseballhttp://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=8409
12/14/2009 8:59:13 PM
in reality, we just want no free agency. keep the players you drafted, good luck. trade if you want.
12/14/2009 11:17:31 PM
The major argument of that article seems to be that most teams wouldn't be able to meet the salary floor. Who's to say that there actually needs to be a floor? Just because that's the way other leagues work doesn't mean MLB has to do that
12/15/2009 12:03:26 AM
well the MLB has pretty much proven that there's parity. as much as i hate to see the yankees sign whoever the #1 free agent is every year, they themselves proved that it's not an effective formula for winning world championships. yeah they made the playoffs almost every year this decade, but they were far from unbeatable. hell, if AJ burnett got hurt in 2009 like he was supposed to and wasn't able to pitch in october then the phillies might've won back to back championships. then again, jerry manuel was stupid enough to throw a 4 or 5 starter (pedro) twice in the world series. fucking idiot.and there are numerous articles on why baseball doesn't need a salary cap. i just posted one of them. if there's anything that needs to be fixed it's the draft system. that's way more of an issue than a salary cap.
12/15/2009 1:00:14 AM
you mean charlie manuel, not jerry.
12/15/2009 8:20:14 AM
this game needs no salary cap, sirs.
12/15/2009 8:47:03 AM
Sure there are plenty of articles arguing that you can have a good team like the Marlins without the money, or that you can have a shitty team with the money. Bottom line: Top 10 payrolls of 2009:Yankees (.636, World Series)Mets (.432, disabled list)Cubs (.516, 2nd in division)Red Sox (.586, playoffs)Tigers (.528, 2nd in division)Angels (.599, playoffs)Phillies (.574, World Series)Astros (.458, shitty)Dodgers (.586, playoffs)Mariners (.525, 3rd in division, but far from shitty)Bottom 10:Royals (.401, last in division)Rangers (.537, surprisingly good)Orioles (.395, last in division)Twins (.534, playoffs)Rays (.519, good)Athletics (.463, last in division)Nationals (.364, last in division)Pirates (.385, last in division)Padres (.463, second to last in division)Marlins (.537, second in division)So let's see, 8 out of the top 10 payrolls had winning records, 5 went to the playoffs, and 2 were in the World Series. Only 4 out of the bottom 10 had winning records, and only 1 made the post season.But you want to argue that money isn't the prime factor in making teams better? What about the rising ticket and concession prices? The fan almost always feels the crappy end of the out of control salaries.
12/15/2009 9:02:06 AM
Salary cap is never going to happen in baseball. Not worth even arguing about. Just like a playoff in college football = pipe dream.MLB is a have and have-not league. Occasionally a have-not will rise up (i.e. Marlins/Rays/Twins) because of their excellent farm systems, but teams like the Yankees and Red Sox are always going to be in the playoff hunt.I would like to see some changes to the draft system and rookie contracts/bonuses so that agents can't basically force lower payroll teams to pass on the best prospect so that they can get a bigger contract from a bigger market team.
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12/16/2009 2:05:50 AM
Deadspin has informed me that 21 teams won a playoff series this decade. 21!You guys using a single season as evidence for your arguments are bonkers.[Edited on December 27, 2009 at 4:19 PM. Reason : ]
12/27/2009 4:18:29 PM
Jason Bay signs with the METS.There goes his career.
12/29/2009 4:05:33 PM
Wright-Beltran-Bay is a homeless man's Utley-Howard-IbanezWe still need another arm or two or three to stay within 10 games of them
12/29/2009 4:08:53 PM
^^^ Good point.As for Bay signing with the Mets, I think that is a good pickup for them if he can sustain his level of play (which seems difficult for FAs that sign with the Mets). Mets still need starting pitching bad, but their lineup should be stout assuming everyone is healthy.I still think the Braves will take 2nd place next year behind the Phillies.
12/29/2009 6:08:00 PM
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/story/12822939/as-prospect-desme-retires-to-enter-priesthoodlol at the A's losing their best prospect so he can become a priest
1/22/2010 2:52:54 PM
miguel tejada is back in baltimore.god dammit orioles...
1/25/2010 5:49:37 PM
this has to be one of the most erroneous articles I've ever read
2/8/2010 1:11:08 PM
What do you mean? The butchering of the definition of asymmetrical? Or perhaps using Jacob's Field? Or calling SAFECO neutral? Or wondering if Tow's Hill was still in Houston? Or not pointing out that the power gaps in AT&T are the toughest in all of baseball to hit out or that the wind comes off the bay knocking down any non-Bonds high fly all to RF
2/8/2010 1:52:18 PM
and PNC being a great hitter's park, etcand holy jeez, I knew Longoria left money on the table when he signed that deal, but for the Rays, his contract for the next 5 years has to be the best in baseball
2/8/2010 2:31:31 PM
As a Phillies fan, I am really excited to see what Halladay is going to be able to do in the NL. Looking forward to another great year of baseball.
2/8/2010 2:38:47 PM