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2009: Fail
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Are we really out of trading chips?
Are we really out of trading chips because of the trade?
While the degree of difficulty in putting together a trade has certinally increased post "the trade" I don't think I agree with the oft repeated idea that we suddenly have no trading chips to use whatsoever. Freel, Deno, Ross, Javy, Phillips, Hatte, Bray and Majic, IMO represent possible trading chips. As much value as a Kearns, for example, no, but value none the less. While you you have to replace their production, and that makes the available trading pool smaller and more difficult, I don't think other teams would look at these particular players and call them "worthless". Dunn, EE, Harrang, Arroyo, Votto, Bruce and Bailey most certinally have trading value. Obviously you tread very, very, very lightly here and absoutley must get the proper return for them, but they are definatley valuable trading chips. I hate to type this, but I'd say Jr, and the random cast of charicters in AAA/AA represent a further class of trading chips to be used. I bundled Jr with the minor leaguers only due to his (1) age (2) health (3) contract (4) veto clause. I don't think it's unreasonable to mix-and-match some of these players (assuming the corresponding production is replaced/improved) and pull off a trade. Especially with so many teams staying out of the FA market this winter. I don't mean this to be yet another rehash of the trade, rather a discussion about the current trading pool available to Krivsky.
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Senor Votto
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
I don't think we could get any thing we need with the current players we have. We currently won't get a number 3 starter for Deno or Hatte.
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Redsmetz
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
Very good question and a nice way of hopefully sparking a good conversation. I've said for a while that I thought a number of players could be on the market. It's doubtful any of our players by themselves would bring what we need, but some combination could be put together without raiding the cookie jar.
I think one or the other of Freel/Deno could be part of a trade. I still think Cormier will go before spring is over and I believe that is why the Reds agreed to buy his option (I think that was how it went), eliminating his 10/5 rights. And even though WK talks about carrying three catchers again, I would not be surprised to see one of our catching corps go. Until Milton's recovery from surgery is known, I would think he won't go, but then again, who knows in this whacky market. Probably he stays until he shows he's healthy (which could mean he plays out his contract here). Any number of other assorted players could made available. The Rule 5 pitcher from the A's could be traded with the acquiring team taking on the requirement to hold him on their roster for the year. Same could happen with Hamilton too. I think you're right that we still have some chips. |
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Vavasor
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Amarillo, TX
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
No, but you could get a #2 for Votto and Cueto.
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Churlish
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Olathe, KS
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
Sure, there are players the Reds could trade for a decent return, but most of them would leave bigger holes in the current roster.
Quite a few players on the roster have virtually no trade value at this point (Majewski, the ancient bullpenners, Milton). Some players would bring a good return (Harang, Arroyo, Dunn), but their absence would leave major holes in the 2007 roster -- more than a trade could fill. It would be downright silly to trade guys like Phillips, Ross, Denorfia, and Encarnacion at this point -- they are productive, cheap, and under the Reds' control for several more seasons. The Reds are in no position to be trading their best minor leaguers right now. They will need as much cheap talent as they can get in 2009. Freel is the Reds' main chip at this point -- he's got talent but Denorfia makes him expendable, plus he only has one year left on his current deal.
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Five Tool Fool
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
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Stat Wanker Hodiernus
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Chicago, IL
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
I think we have a number of chits to trade but as Johnny points out, we lack depth. Any trade of a player who could be significant return leaves a hole elsewhere. I like Freel's style of play, but he's no longer the best defender (Deno) and his speed has proven to be break-even in terms of real value. I would like to see him dealt while he's still got all his value and before he hurts himself again.
If we're out of the race and somebody is willing to throw us a virtually ready (ready in 2008) top SP prospect and a solid RF prospect for Arroyo (and he rejects and extension offer), you'd have to consider it. As has been pointed out elsewhere, this team needs more talent on the major league level and simply hoping a bunch of prospects pan out probably isn't a smart idea.
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
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Five Tool Fool
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
I really think any discussion of Reds trading chips should have some reference point concerning return....
I'd suggest this: Dunn would not bring an established #2 starter right now. It's doubtful he would even bring a hot prospect arm like Miller, Lincecum or Morrow that could likely already help the bullpen in '07 let alone someone like Bailey who some think will be inserted into the rotation next season. Adjust the perceived trade value of everyone else accordingly.... |
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Passion for the game
Join Date: Jul 2000
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
True. It took more than that to land Brandon McCarthy.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
No but most teams seem to be overvaluing their own talent. Most of the deals still seem to be about moving contracts more than anything else.
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
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That said, the Reds have plenty of chits, but would most likely have to be willing to give up prospects and take on more payroll. If the Reds deal any of the position players or a Harnang or Arroyo, they would still have to take on more payroll to make the trade worth it. Bottom line, if you think the Reds will take on more payroll, they have the players, if you don't then, no, they don't have any surplus to make a decent trade.
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Vavasor
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Amarillo, TX
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
And less to land Scott Kazmir. And yes, Victor Zambrano is less than 2 of the Reds top 10 prospects.
There is always somebody willing to take a flyer on youth. JimBo traded Rob Bell for essentially 2 minor leaguers, though Mateo had some big league experience, it barely totaled a whole season. And he was coming off a major injury to his leg.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Lubbock, Texas
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
I remember listening to one of ESPN's baseball hotshots on the radio last year and he was talking about how hard it was to get good relief pitching. It might explain the Reds acquiring so many.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Re: Are we really out of trading chips?
No. (in answer to "Are we out of trading chips?
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