So Manny Parra has proven that you NEVER trade cheap starting pitching
For specialized relief help.
Absolutely absurd, giving up Travis Wood for Sean Marshall. You can ALWAYS find LOOGY's abound, and Parra has been unreal lately, for the cost of nothing.
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I remember Cards fans complaining that Jocketty always left their farm system pretty much dead.
I'm not complaining about the present, but the future, sure I am.
Signing Broxton and trading for Marshall has severely crippled both the teams' minor league talent, and has cost them salary flexibility for the next few years.
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5TimeWSChamps
I remember Cards fans complaining that Jocketty always left their farm system pretty much dead.
I'm not complaining about the present, but the future, sure I am.
Signing Broxton and trading for Marshall has severely crippled both the teams' minor league talent, and has cost them salary flexibility for the next few years.
Based on this rotation where does Travis Wood fit in? Where does Donnie Joesph & JC Sulbaran fit in? I'm okay with the deals.. I'm not okay with the amount they got resigned to but I'm okay with the deals.
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One problem:
Sean Marshall is not a LOOGY.
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OneManBand
Based on this rotation where does Travis Wood fit in? Where does Donnie Joesph & JC Sulbaran fit in? I'm okay with the deals.. I'm not okay with the amount they got resigned to but I'm okay with the deals.
This year? He would be in the rotation for Cueto and Cingrani would be in the bullpen. Joseph and Sulbaran would still be in minors
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Wonderful Monds
One problem:
Sean Marshall is not a LOOGY.
And right now, neither is Manny Parra
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5TimeWSChamps
I remember Cards fans complaining that Jocketty always left their farm system pretty much dead.
Yep, the Cardinals have been dead in the water since Jocketty crippled them. Who knows when they'll be able to turn it around...
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Gizmo
Yep, the Cardinals have been dead in the water since Jocketty crippled them. Who knows when they'll be able to turn it around...
2007 - The last year Jocketty was with the Cardinals:
27th - http://www.baseballprospectus.com/ar...articleid=5870
23rd - http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/ar...organizations/
23rd - http://www.baseballamerica.com/onlin...07/263636.html
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HEADED UP, OR DOWN?
Here's how the 30 organizations have stacked up in the previous five years:
'06 '05 '04 '03 '02
1. Tampa Bay Devil Rays 10 9 9 10 15
2. Colorado Rockies 11 6 15 25 24
3. Arizona Diamondbacks 1 13 13 21 23
4. Los Angeles Angels 4 1 3 5 17
5. New York Yankees 17 24 27 17 5
6. Los Angeles Dodgers 2 2 2 14 25
7. Milwaukee Brewers 5 3 1 16 26
8. Minnesota Twins 6 4 5 4 6
9. Boston Red Sox 8 21 23 27 28
10. Cleveland Indians 9 7 6 1 20
11. Kansas City Royals 23 28 19 26 21
12. Cincinnati Reds 30 23 26 24 14
13. New York Mets 28 19 10 13 27
14. Detroit Tigers 13 29 22 12 18
15. Atlanta Braves 7 5 4 2 7
16. Florida Marlins 3 14 14 8 10
17. Baltimore Orioles 12 25 19 30 29
18. Chicago Cubs 15 10 7 3 1
19. Pittsburgh Pirates 19 18 11 18 22
20. San Francisco Giants 18 17 24 11 12
21. Philadelphia Phillies 22 20 21 7 11
22. Houston Astros 20 22 29 23 3
23. St. Louis Cardinals 21 30 28 28 30
24. Seattle Mariners 27 11 12 9 2
25. Chicago White Sox 14 12 20 15 9
26. Toronto Blue Jays 25 15 8 6 13
27. Oakland Athletics 26 8 17 22 19
28. Texas Rangers 16 16 16 19 8
29. San Diego Padres 29 27 25 20 4
30. Washington Nationals 24 26 30 29 16
So the last 6 years Jocketty was with St Louis, they ranked 30th-28th-28th-30th-21st-23rd
2006:
21st http://www.baseballamerica.com/today...006/26854.html
Re: So Manny Parra has proven that you NEVER trade cheap starting pitching
I feel like everyone's happy because Hey, We're finally winning!
But in all honesty, this team sure feels like it's built on credit with high risk.
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With Cingrani and Stephenson on the way, I don't think starting pitching is an issue with the Reds.
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We gave up nothing of real value for either Marshall or Broxton. Wood's 2013 is a data point. I also think you're extrapolating this one rare case (Parra) to make a broader point. If it was truly that easy to find cheap, effective relief help, it wouldn't sell for such a premium. MLB gm's are not stupid people. I also think, due to his extended absence, you forget just how good Marshall is.
Now...the contract we gave Broxton...THAT is a different conversation.
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Just out of curiosity, where would you slot Wood into the rotation if the SP options were Cueto, Latos, Bailey, Arroyo, Leake, Cingrani, Wood?
Wood is, at least to me, the worst of the 7 options by a decent margin.
Also, using hindsight to use unpredictable events to prove a point isn't very compelling. Marshall was literally the best RP in the NL before he was traded to the Reds, so acquiring him was a very good move, considering that the Reds are contenders who needed a bullpen boost.
It's kind of like saying that the Reds trading for Griffey was a terrible decision because he got injured all the time, when in reality it was a terrible decision because ownership ignored the other 24 players on the roster, especially the pitching staff, while Griffey was a Red.
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I fail to see how that one single trade and Manny Parra's sub-30 IP proves anything.
If people around the game knew Wood would turn out to be this serviceable, I'm sure the Reds could have gotten more for him. But his emergence has been a suprise for the most part.
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5TimeWSChamps
I feel like everyone's happy because Hey, We're finally winning!
But in all honesty, this team sure feels like it's built on credit with high risk.
Small market teams will always have a shorter window to contend, and must take advantage of it when they are contending.
The theory that small market teams can contend now and keep building up a strong farm system just isn't true. Unless they simply draft smarter than everyone else every year, once they taste success their lower draft ranking will ensure that their farm system gets weaker while they contend. As their players get more expensive, they'll have to pick and chose whom they keep. With less dollars than everyone else, there is simply no margin for error.
So, when small market teams get into a position to contend, they need to go for it.
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You are forgetting that Marshall has helped Parra with his role (Parra has given Marshall credit). So, you could say without Marshall, Parra would still be drifting around.