One of the most consistent and unheralded pitchers of the last decade. Great move by the Yanks to shore up the rotation.
Yanks acquire Javier Vazquez from Atlanta
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Fuggin Yankees now have a power 4...damn.
They were also in the market for Derek Lowe, but I guess they went with JV.
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Considering they're the defending champions id say they're at luxury to bring in a guy like Vazquez to counter Halladay or Lackey. Vazquez is a much better regular season pitcher then Lackey anyways, Lackey's value comes from his supposed post-season dominance. You dont like guys with 2.87 ERA and 1.03 WHIP on your team? All while striking out batters at a better rate then pretty much anyone in baseball? Hmm..Comment
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Melky, statistically was about average in CF.
06 he was pretty terrible with a -10.4 UZR, but was back to average in 07 and 08 with 0.6 and 1.4. Arm wise he's pretty average as well. Mitchel Lichtman’s ARM has him at 0.0 and -0.9 over the past two years...so the Yankees can definitely upgrade their corner outfield defense.
Here's what FanGraphs said about the Braves side of the deal:
Originally posted by FangraphsI’m not so sure. Melky Cabrera may not have superstar upside, but he’s a quality young player with little projection required. He posted a .331 wOBA last season, making him roughly a league average hitter, and he didn’t turn 25 until August. He’s got good contact skills and gap power, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see some of his doubles turn into home runs as he ages.
Defensively, he’s below average – but not terrible – in center, and he’d make for a quality defensive corner outfielder if that’s where the Braves choose to use him. All told, he’s roughly a league average player, with upside to develop into something a bit above average.
That has value, especially as a young player who will make far below his market value this year.
But it’s not Cabrera who makes this deal work for Atlanta – that’s Vizcaino, an underhyped 19-year-old who destroyed A-ball as a teenager. The classic projectable teenage arm, Vizciano throws a mid-90s fastball with a hard breaking curve, and has proven nearly unhittable in his brief professional career. He’s not close to the majors, but he’s a significant upside bet for Atlanta long term.
Last edited by FedEx227; 12-22-2009, 11:32 AM.Comment
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Melky, statistically was about average in CF.
06 he was pretty terrible with a -10.4 UZR, but was back to average in 07 and 08 with 0.6 and 1.4. Arm wise he's pretty average as well. Mitchel Lichtman’s ARM has him at 0.0 and -0.9 over the past two years...so the Yankees can definitely upgrade their defense in CF.
Here's what FanGraphs said about the Braves side of the deal:
We already have Curtis Granderson in CFComment
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Yeah, he's pretty much an average player. He's great for a team like the Braves or a smaller market team because he doesn't make a lot and has great value. A team like the Yankees though really doesn't need him as they always have the ability to significantly update their roster.Comment
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Originally posted by oriolelovaSo does this mean Brett Gardner will start? Although I hate the Yankees from the bottom of my heart, I love watching that guy play.
yeah, ive heard we might be going after Mark Derosa to play outfield, i would laugh so hard if we got Jason bayComment
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