Would anyone do this deal
Twins get Leake, Cingrani, Corcino and Cozart
Reds get Willingham, Beresford and Sano
This could really help both teams for a long time ahead as the Reds get the LF RH power bat a bench guy who hits LH and plays in the IF and a future STUD 3B who would in my eyes be the center of the trade. Twins get what they despertly need and that is SP and a good SS. I wonder if they would bite because they really like Sano but they would get 3 good young starters in return. The Reds like it because they get better without really losing any key parts and they have plenty of depth for SP.
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Not a chance. You're proposing that the Reds give up all of their pitching depth to acquire an average LF and a prospect who is years away from being able to contribute on the major league level.
What happens if somebody ends up on the DL or Chapman isn't effective as a starter?
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Redman, Lecure, Hoover plus they could always find a guy on the cheap who could do a servicable job.
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joe51391
Redman, Lecure, Hoover plus they could always find a guy on the cheap who could do a servicable job.
Redman who is a aging pitcher, and who is probably "servicable" at best.
Lecure who has, a what, career 5.00 era as a starter?
Hoover? If anything Hoover should be our setup man if anything.
Leake, had a rough year last year. But he's still really young, and would probably be our number 3 if not number 2 starter, 10 years back.
Plus, your getting rid of Cingrani, and Corcino? Our only 2 beacons of hope for the future of our starting pitching in the minors...besides Stephenson whose probably a good 3+ years away still. ..
Not a good trade, IMO. If Revere wasnt traded, than maybe i would be more inclined with that trade.
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Twins get Leake, Cingrani, Corcino and Cozart
Reds get Willingham, Beresford and Sano
This could really help both teams for a long time ahead as the Reds get the LF RH power bat a bench guy who hits LH and plays in the IF and a future STUD 3B who would in my eyes be the center of the trade. Twins get what they despertly need and that is SP and a good SS. I wonder if they would bite because they really like Sano but they would get 3 good young starters in return. The Reds like it because they get better without really losing any key parts and they have plenty of depth for SP.
NO.
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nmculbreth
Not a chance. You're proposing that the Reds give up all of their pitching depth to acquire an average LF and a prospect who is years away from being able to contribute on the major league level.
What happens if somebody ends up on the DL or Chapman isn't effective as a starter?
Average left fielder? Who hit 35 HR's and 110 RBI's and had an .890 OPS? Sometimes Red's fans just amaze me in their homerism. I don't know much about the other 2 guys but Willingham was a player last year.
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DocRed
Average left fielder? Who hit 35 HR's and 110 RBI's and had an .890 OPS? Sometimes Red's fans just amaze me in their homerism. I don't know much about the other 2 guys but Willingham was a player last year.
That's the key - you're calling people homer's for calling him average based on 1 year of career highs in HR's RBI's and OPS. IF someone said Drew Stubbs would hit 22 HRs, have 77 RBI's and OPS 770+, you'd probably call them a homer as well. Willingham is 33 and has also now played for 4 teams in the past 5 years.
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UCBrownsfan
That's the key - you're calling people homer's for calling him average based on 1 year of career highs in HR's RBI's and OPS. IF someone said Drew Stubbs would hit 22 HRs, have 77 RBI's and OPS 770+, you'd probably call them a homer as well. Willingham is 33 and has also now played for 4 teams in the past 5 years.
Drew Stubbs sucks..I know that for a fact. Unless your name is Baker then you know that too.