My bad Gob. I was confusing the front laoded with the fact that there is a $4 million buyout for option in 2015.
10 Worst Transactions of Winter
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#5 – Nationals Acquire Gio Gonzalez For Brad Peacock, Derek Norris, A.J. Cole, and Tom Milone
If you think Gio Gonzalez’s ERA the last two seasons are more indicative of what we should expect going forward, then the Nationals made a nice trade and this will work out well for them. I’m more of the mind that he’s due for a pretty significant step backwards, though, which makes him more of a good pitcher than any kind of ace, and the command problems offer enough risk of collapse to be a real concern. And, for me, the cost of acquiring that kind of high risk arm was too high, especially when you factor in Gonzalez’s Super-Two status, which necessitated a 5 year, $42 million extension to buy out his arbitration years. It’s one thing to give up three good prospects and a potential back-end starter for a guy who provides a lot of value at a low cost, but Gonzalez is no longer all that cheap. The Nationals could have spent $40 million in free agency and walked away with a +3 win player while maintaining depth on the farm. Unless Gonzalez takes a big leap forward, this looks like an overpay to me.
We got a 26 year old, left handed, 15+ game winner for 8.4 million a year and lost 3 players that were never going to play for the Nats and 1 potential Ace who's still in Single A.
What is he going to do now? Not a whole lot of Irish people in Philly, are there?The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
If only I had died instead of you
O Absalom, my son, my son!"Comment
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Jose Reyes would have made my list.....understand it from the Marlins perspective, and if the Mets had held onto him, I would have understood it as well, but over $100 million for a guy who hasn't hit 20 homers yet and who has a history of leg injuries, which along with age, will negate his speed sooner rather than later.
Not saying it is likely, considering Reyes is a few years younger, but there may be a Carl Crawford-esque drop in a couple years.Comment
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Like Reyes, I think it goes into a different category. The Marlins have money coming from their new ballpark (so they say) and they went ahead and spent it. I don't agree with the terms of the deal (just look at my post above) but I understand why they did it.
Now for Pujols, he is at least going to be a productive hitter through much of his contract, even if he isn't playing the field. Then, you have this new TV deal that Moreno negotiated that will end up paying for Pujols and Wilson by itself in about two or three years. They definitely overspent, but Moreno had that TV deal to fall back on, as well as his own money, and many rumors suspected that he was saving money for a couple years for a run at Pujols.Comment
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This guy acting like Ilitch ain't got no money. That nigga has three franchises and is raking in the dough.
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I'm sorry I just don't see "holding a spot" for Taylor Green...and he raked in AAA and I felt he'd get a shot at 2B when Weeks went down but they kept trotting out McGhee and other re-treads until Weeks came back.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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Yeah you forgot to put in the part where he walks the most batters in the league.
15 wins though!Comment
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Well they have a lot of pitching depth in the-No they traded those guys for Gonzalez. Lol.Comment
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I actually think that Gonzalez will do well in the spacious park that the Nats have, but that is just me.Comment
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