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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Volquez is still an unknown, Leake has to be worked around to a point, Bailey is still hurt, Wood has one big league start to his name. The rotation is far from a finished product. Trade for Lee and your rotation is: Lee Cueto Arroyo Harang Leake/Volquez/Bailey If they keep Leake's innings down, Volquez works out and Bailey comes back ready to go, that's a good problem to have. You sit Harang down and say "Aaron, you're getting older. You're not going to be here next year in all likelihood and you have no guarantees on the open market. Decent chance you end up on a crappy team for way less money. This is your chance to win a title. We need you in the pen more than the 4 man playoff rotation."Harang as the long man is an upgrade over Owings. If they make the postseason and everyone is doing their jobs, someone gets left off the roster for each series. That's a call that would have to be made anyway, I'd rather have to make that call with Lee on the staff than without.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: Cliff Lee
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As it stands now, if the Reds make the playoffs, who opens the postseason for them? Arroyo? Cueto? If you throw Lee into the mix, you're talking Lee going first, followed by Cueto, Arroyo, and whoever else we throw out there. That is DEPTH if I've ever seen it. If we add Lee, Leake would eventually get shut down IMO (the right call). I don't worry about making space for Cliff Lee. That's the easiest part of this whole thing. Trading for Lee would boost the reputation of this club times 100, even if it does result in Lee leaving at the end of the year. If we don't make the trade, I won't be disappointed, for all of the reasons you've already mentioned. Nothing wrong with keeping so many good prospects if the M's ask for too much. However, if we can make this happen, he needs to do it. |
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And Harang to the pen...bad, BAD idea in my opinion.
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Re: Cliff Lee
I would prefer obtaining Haren or Greinke (or even Oswalt if the Astros take Harang) in the right deal as opposed to getting Lee. The main reason is that either would be part of a nice 2011 rotation in addition to helping us in 2010. Going 'all in' on Lee is not a good strategy IMO.
I would hesitate to overpay for Lee due to the rental issue. I would not trade Wood as a part of a deal for Lee. Alonso & Mes? yes. But as Nemesis pointed out if Lee is gone after 2010 we may very well need Wood for 2011. I would love love love it if the Reds could back up the truck & get both Haren & Drew. This is pretty much a complete fantasy as it would add a lot to the payroll.
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Re: Cliff Lee
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And I would prefer a pitcher we get for more than one year also, however, due to the fact that Haren is cheap and controllable, we'd probably have to give up just as much, if not more, to get him. |
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Re: Cliff Lee
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Harang and his salary for a decent bullpen arm and his buy-out would make me very happy. I do want a steady veteran right-handed power bullpen arm before the deadline at the very least. I'm still on the fence about Lee. I know his ability, but he's not re-signing so I wouldn't go more than two from among Alonso, Wood and Mesoraco. I think I'd lean more toward Haren or Grienke and a longer period of control. If Bailey weren't on the DL, I'd probably draw the line at Alonzo, Heisey, Bailey and Maloney for Lee. Last edited by corkedbat; 07-03-2010 at 03:25 PM. |
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Isn't it a bit silly to say "bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" regarding prospects, when Cliff Lee is clearly a bird in the hand compared to ANY prospect you could bring out of the minors today?
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Re: Cliff Lee
Still would bother me to no end to trade Wood for a Lee rental no matter how it's sliced.
Let me put it this way, would you trade Leake and Alonso for Lee? Leake and Wood profile as similar pitchers. Wood throws harder, has 5 pitches and is LH. So doesn't that make him more valuable than a soft tossing righty with the same make up? This board would go into meltdown status if that deal was made.
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I would personally keep Wood out of any discussion... I would flip any call about Wood towards Maloney and add a third part LOOOONG before I would ever add Wood...
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Viva la Rolen
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Just an opinion. If Wood gave up 5 runs on Thursday, we wouldn't be hearing all this about not trading him. Its just one start folks.
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Re: Cliff Lee
Doubtful, because we still know what Wood profiles as. He has a fastball that works 90-92 MPH that can touch 94. He has a plus change up. He also throws a slider, cutter and curveball. He throws strikes. He isn't Sam Lecure who there are questions as to whether he is a #5 or a bullpen guy. Wood is a guy that profiles to be a #4 today and perhaps a #3 in the future.
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Yonder Alonso One of the other two guys I would really rather not trade.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Re: Cliff Lee
So, many of you wouldn't trade Wood so we can have him as a potential TOR starter in 1-3 years and the Reds have who playing 2B, SS, 3B and LF?
They have the players to win now, so that is what the team should try to do. I'd much rather have a World Series title while wondering who is going to start in the rotation than to not have the title and be sitting on pitching prospects that may not pan out and less offense. |
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