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  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26142

    Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
    I guess they are going to be using a closer by committee approach? Not that that matters any except for fantasy purposes, as I would rather have the best person in for each situation.
    Dusty said he would strongly prefer to use one guy, and does not like committees.

    They are still in on Cordero, and from what I understand if they couldn't get Cordero back they were going to look in house instead of spending big money on a FA (Madsen). Most seem to think it would wind up being Bill Bray. I don't know what acquiring Marshall would do in terms of roles or if they would continue to go after Cordero. Beat writer John Fay says they have about $9M left to spend, and still need a veteran backup SS type, and fourth OF to platoon with Heisey, and a closer.

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    • ThomasTomasz
      • Nov 2024

      PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The Philadelphia Phillies have hired former general manager Ed Wade as a special consultant.

      Wade was a GM for parts of 13 seasons for the Phillies (1998-2005) and the Houston Astros (2001-11). He was fired last month after the Astros posted a franchise-worst mark of 56-106 this year.

      During his time as GM in Philadelphia, Wade’s staff drafted Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, Pat Burrell, Cole Hamels, Ryan Madson and Brett Myers, all of whom were contributors on the 2008 World Series championship team. He also acquired Jim Thome, Shane Victorino and Billy Wagner.

      In Houston, Wade made several key trades with the Phillies. He sent Brad Lidge, Roy Oswalt and Hunter Pence to Philadelphia in various deals.

      Wade will assist in salary arbitration consultation, while also scouting at both the major and minor league levels.

      http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-phillies-wade


      Update: Oswalt is reportedly now looking for only a one-year contract in free agency, ESPN.com’s Jerry Crasnick reports.

      Recommendation: Oswalt has not garnered much interest up to this point, so he is hoping to stay healthy and prove his worth on a one-year deal in hopes of signing a bigger contract next offseason. Expect Oswalt rumors to pick up a bit with him shooting for a much smaller deal, in terms of years, than he originally sought.

      http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slu...towookingornee
      KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Yuniesky Betancourt is back with the Kansas City Royals after agreeing to a one-year contract.

      The deal was announced Tuesday.

      Betancourt, who played for the Royals from 2009-10, started at shortstop for the NL Central champion Milwaukee Brewers last season, batting .252 with 13 homers and 68 RBIs. Kansas City has Alcides Escobar at shortstop, so Betancourt will provide versatility and experience off the bench. He will back up Escobar while providing a right-handed bat behind Mike Moustakas at third base.

      Betancourt was part of the trade that sent pitcher Zack Greinke from the Royals to the Brewers for Escobar, center fielder Lorenzo Cain and right-handed pitchers Jeremy Jeffress and Jake Odorizzi.

      Milwaukee declined a $6 million option on Betancourt for next season.

      http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slu...als-betancourt
      BALTIMORE (AP)—Free-agent outfielder Endy Chavez has agreed to a $1.5 million, one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles.

      The move was announced Tuesday.

      An experienced and dependable fill-in, Chavez batted .301 with five homers and 27 RBIs in 83 games for the AL champion Texas Rangers last season.

      Dan Duquette, the Orioles’ new executive vice president of baseball operations, says Chavez is a “tremendous defender” who gives the team “needed depth” in the outfield. Chavez can earn an additional $500,000 in performance bonuses.

      A left-handed hitter with speed, the 33-year-old Chavez is a .274 career hitter in 10 major league seasons with Kansas City, Montreal/Washington, Philadelphia, the New York Mets, Seattle and Texas. He is best known for his spectacular catch with the Mets in Game 7 of the 2006 NL championship series against St. Louis.

      http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-orioles-chavez
      Update: Blake has signed a one-year deal with the Rockies, the club’s official Twitter feed reports.

      Recommendation: Blake is recovering from neck surgery currently but if he can report to camp healthy, he should be in line for the Rockies’ starting third base option with Ty Wigginton and Ian Stewart out of the picture. Blake only played 63 games in 2011, but in 2009 and 2010 Blake hit 18 and 17 home runs respectively with Chavez Ravine as his home park. A move to Coors could bring a 20-homer season for the 39-year-old.

      http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slu...keignsithockie

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      • Warner2BruceTD
        2011 Poster Of The Year
        • Mar 2009
        • 26142

        Originally posted by Rudi
        Ugh Chapman is not going to be a good starter/if one at all. He couldn't pitch more than 2 innings in the fucking ARIZON FALL LEAGUE without straining himself, and had to be shut down. We really fucked up this kid's development. He should have been groomed to be a starter from Day 1, not this reliever bullshit now trying to change him.

        How can anyone forget one of Wood's first career starts where he took a no hitter into the 9th inning against the Phillies? I think Wood should be in the rotation this year no doubt, and to trade him for another LHRP is dumb. What does Marshall bring to the table that Bill Bray can't sufficiently do, honestly? We should just use that money to resign Coco and keep Wood, because he has the chance to be a very solid 3/4 starter in a major league rotation
        If Cordero was willing to come in for $3.1M, Reds would have signed him a long time ago.

        Wood was odd man out:
        Cueto
        Latos
        Leake
        Arroyo
        Bailey
        ------
        Wood
        Chapman?

        Bullpen could be:
        LeCure - R
        Ondrusek - R
        Masset - R
        Arredondo - R
        Marshall - L
        Bray - L
        Chapman - L ?

        If you look at that, I think if they get Marshall, Bray will close, with Marshall & Chapman as the two lefties. That's a damn good bullpen, if Bray (or whoever) works out in the 9th.

        I like Wood too, but he would have been long relief/spot starter. This would be another trade where the Reds get back a guy who will fill a bigger role than the guy they are trading. I can live with it either way. Reds are gunning for this thing this year, unlike sitting on their hands last year, and it's exciting.

        EDIT-And actually, Chapman did not have to be shut down, they just chose to shut him down in Arizona and decided to let him rest up for the Spring. Like i've said before, I don't really care how they use him, starter, setup, closer, whatever, as long as they dont yank him back & forth like the Yankees did to Joba. He's the setup man now. If they stretch him out this spring, he needs to start, no going back & forth.

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        • Leftwich
          Bring on the Season

          • Oct 2008
          • 13700

          Brewers sign Cesar Izturis


          Originally posted by Tailback U
          It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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          • Rudi
            #CyCueto
            • Nov 2008
            • 9905

            The Wood + 2 minor leaguers for Marshall deal is done pending physicals. *sigh*

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26142

              Originally posted by Rudi
              The Wood + 2 minor leaguers for Marshall deal is done pending physicals. *sigh*
              Who would you rather have in the bullpen this year, Marshall or Wood?

              Wood wasnt making this rotation, dude.

              Walt is going for it this year, embrace it. Hunt for Red October! w00t!

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              • Rudi
                #CyCueto
                • Nov 2008
                • 9905

                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                Who would you rather have in the bullpen this year, Marshall or Wood?

                Wood wasnt making this rotation, dude.

                Walt is going for it this year, embrace it. Hunt for Red October! w00t!
                Wood has minor league options left, he could have pitched in AAA then when Homer/Chapman eventually get hurt/suck, he comes in. I'm not doubting Marshalls talent, I'm glad we got him...I just would have rather traded Bailey.

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26142

                  Originally posted by Rudi
                  Wood has minor league options left, he could have pitched in AAA then when Homer/Chapman eventually get hurt/suck, he comes in. I'm not doubting Marshalls talent, I'm glad we got him...I just would have rather traded Bailey.
                  I think we all would have rather traded Bailey, but you wouldn't have gotten a guy the caliber of Marshall for him.

                  Wood was more attractive because he A.) has options, and B.) isn't arbi eligible yet. Bailey is out of options and is due to make more money in arbitration.

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                  • nflman2033
                    George Brett of VSN
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 2393

                    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                    I think we all would have rather traded Bailey, but you wouldn't have gotten a guy the caliber of Marshall for him.

                    Wood was more attractive because he A.) has options, and B.) isn't arbi eligible yet. Bailey is out of options and is due to make more money in arbitration.
                    and don't forget lefthanded

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                    • Sharkweather
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 8906

                      The Braves have made it clear — by their lack of denial, as well as logic and circumstances — that they are open to trading pitcher Jair Jurrjens and outfielder-infielder Martin Prado. But are/were they really willing to trade both . . . for one player?

                      According to the Baltimore Sun, the Braves offered Jurrjens, Prado and a prospect to the Orioles for center fielder Adam Jones, but Baltimore declined the proposal.


                      Jones is definitely not worth that much, glad they turned that down.

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                      • Warner2BruceTD
                        2011 Poster Of The Year
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 26142

                        Braves are dying to give away Jurrjens.

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                        • moneyman255
                          Noob
                          • May 2011
                          • 374

                          Rumors today:

                          Cards are the favorites to land Beltran.
                          OAK is deciding on offers from WSH and BOS on Gio Gonzalez.

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                          • Leftwich
                            Bring on the Season

                            • Oct 2008
                            • 13700

                            Originally posted by moneyman255
                            Rumors today:

                            Cards are the favorites to land Beltran.
                            OAK is deciding on offers from WSH and BOS on Gio Gonzalez.
                            The Athletics will send Gio Gonzalez to the Nationals for A.J. Cole, Derek Norris, Brad Peacock and Tom Milone, ESPN.com's Keith Law reports (on Twitter).

                            Gonzalez is under team control through 2015 and has reached the 200-inning plateau in each of the past two seasons without posting an ERA above 3.23. He'll join Stephen Strasburg and Jordan Zimmermann atop the Nationals' rotation. However, no MLB pitcher has walked more opponents than Gonzalez in the past two seasons and he's about to get expensive through arbitration (projected 2012 salary of $4.2MM).
                            via mlbtraderumors

                            Originally posted by Tailback U
                            It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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                            • FedEx227
                              Delivers
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 10454

                              That's a crazy haul for Gio.
                              VoicesofWrestling.com

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                              • Leftwich
                                Bring on the Season

                                • Oct 2008
                                • 13700

                                Peacock looked good at the end of the year when the Nats called him up so the A's are getting a good player in him possibly. As for AJ Cole... bleh.

                                Originally posted by Tailback U
                                It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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