Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
http://fantasybaseball.rotoworld.com...uenum=&id=1366
Blue Jays designated RHP Vince Perkins for assignment.
Rather than Ryan Houston or John Hattig? Hattig is still sort of interesting, but he's a 26-year-old third baseman and we can't imagine the Jays will have room for him any year soon. Houston has never been much of a prospect. We'd be very surprised if Perkins went unclaimed. It'd be a high price to pay just to get Brian Tallet on the roster for two weeks.
The action on Perkins' heavy 93-96 sinking fastball has been linkened to a bowling ball and its a true out pitch. he throws a hard 86-87 slider and a developing changeup with high marks for mound presence and makeup.
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/playe...-perkins.shtml
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
:eek: Get him. Now. Now. Now. Now.
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
if im wayne im on the phone right now with his agent don't let anybody jump infront of u on this one
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
Let's get him now. This would be an incredible pickup.
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
24 years old, 6-5 and 225 pounds, fastball in the the mid 90's with two other solid pitches, keeps the ball in the yard, and misses bats. Sign him now Wayne and stick him in Louisville. Also wouldn't mind them picking up Kaz Tadano for the bullpen.
The scouting report says he needs to work on his changeup. Sign him and put him at Louisville and let Mario Soto work with him on that changeup. Arms like this are not available everyday. Wayne needs to jump all over this one.
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
doubt he will pass thru waivers
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
exactly how does the waiver wire work?
I know every team gets a chance to claim a guy, but how does the order work? Record last year?
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
If he's DFA, he's not on waivers yet. The DFA gets the guy off the roster right away but gives the team a window to work out a trade before he goes on waivers.
On the waivers themselves, right now I think it's based on last year's record, and it goes by league -- all AL clubs will get a crack at him before any NL club does. Which means we'd probably have to work out a trade with the Blue Jays to get him, which means making the best offer... don't know what that would take.
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
I would imagine, since he was DFA, some team would probably trade for him before he hit the waiver wire...assuming he is as good as advertised.
Who would you be willing to give up to get him?
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
Wouldnt be surprised to wake up in the morning wow we signed a new guy !!!:eek: And if you do heres to you Wayne:beerme:
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
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Originally Posted by Az. Reds Fan
I would imagine, since he was DFA, some team would probably trade for him before he hit the waiver wire...assuming he is as good as advertised.
Who would you be willing to give up to get him?
I would not trade the following infielders for him:
Ryan Freel
Scott Hatteberg
Felipe Lopez
Ed Encarnacion
Rich Aurilia
Andy Abad
That is all. :D
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
Wayne doesn't seem to covet hard throwers...who can't throw strikes.
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
Wayne needs to make some of these moves. This guy Perkins would be a no-risk/high-reward move. Still in awe over the Choi debacle and still hoping for a Carlos Pena signing.
Re: Blue Jays DFA starting pitcher Vince Perkins, their 10th best prospect
Another good young arm is available as the Mariners have designated RHP Marcos Carvajal for assignment.
Marcos Carvajal - R - Mariners
Mariners designated RHP Marcos Carvajal for assignment.
We're stunned. Carvajal, a 21-year-old reliever picked up from the Rockies for Yorvit Torrealba, has the potential to become an excellent reliever, and he has options remaining. Maybe a trade is on the way, because he was hardly the most expendable player on the Mariners' roster. Apr. 1 - 10:55 pm et
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/playe...carvajal.shtml
Only 21 years old, Carvajal is 6-4 and only 165 pounds. His body frame suggests he has plenty of room to fill out and maybe gain a few mph on his mid-90's fastball. He compliments his fastball with an improved slider and a changeup. 2003 Baseball America scouting report on Marcos: Carvajal touches 97 mph and sits in the low 90s with good movement. His slider is below-average at this point, though his feel for a changeup is encouraging.
This is another guy I think Krivsky should target. The potential is there for Wayne to improve the pitching of this club by acquiring Vince Perkins and Carvajal, and for a relatively cheap price too. Make us proud Wayne.