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Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
What about a deal with the Twins for Josh Willingham and Ben Revere. That could fix the LF and CF issue for next season and beyond if so desired. Plus the Twins are willing to deal, can afford to lose both these players, and are in dire need of pitching and a SS. Is Bailey and Stubbs for Willingham and Stubbs a fair trade? Or what about Cozart and Cingrani?
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
Why would they want Stubbs or be willing deal a the league minimum player like Revere who hit .294 with 40 steals to get him?
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
Well, first the Twins already have Span in CF, and I beleive they also have a CF prospect in the minors they are high on. The Twins view Span as a more valuable trade commodity than Revere and would certainly want more if he was in a trade rather than Revere. Secondly, the Twins desperately need and want pitching, and their budget dictates they get it via trade rather than free agency. Bailey is a 26 yr. old power pitcher coming into his own with a 3.68 ERA and a perfect game last season. Of course the Twins would crave Bailey. As far as Stubbs - he's a throw in really. But he does hit LH pitching ok, and Span is a LH hitter - so maybe the Twins would view him as having some value as a 4th outfielder. Finally, this would also free up a few million for the Twins that they could use to get a stop-gap SS. Besides, Willingham is 33 or 34 years old, and Revere is certainly not some untouchable star - in fact, he's redundant for them, but he could hopefully fill our need in CF.
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
Revere has high trade value since he can play CF, is cheap as can be and had a good year. They would no doubt have interest in Homer but would want no part of Drew at all.
People here always want to dump Drew off on teams in every trade but he has a borderline negative trade value right now. He had a terrible year and has a terrible line of the road with .221/.294/.337/.630 in his career and is now heading into arbitration where he's going to get a default boost in pay despite the poor play unless non-tendered. If Drew got moved in a trade it would be as a 3rd player filler or as just a dump off for a fringe prospect or someone else under achiever. |
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
As a Lexington, KY native, I would love seeing Ben Revere in a Reds uniform. It won't happen, but I can dream. I know Ben would love that too.
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
I think targeting Willingham & Revere as a package is a good idea. However, I think in order to get close to a deal you have to overload on offering them pitching. I would try a deal of Bailey, Corcino, & a bullpen arm from Lecure/Ondrusek/Massett. A solid major league ready starter, a high level AAA starter prospect, and an established late inning reliever might get it done.
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
Why the obssession with the Stubbs part of my proposal? I said he's a throw in, I have no delusion that the Reds would be able to "trick" the Twins on Stubbs. So, if just the name Stubbs makes you see red and you can't think beyond that, well throw somebody else's name out there - but, in my opinion, it shouldn't be a much more than a throw in. Bailey should be pretty close to enough. Sure, in a perfect world the Twins would like to keep Willingham, but he's not in their long-term plans. By the same token, the Reds would darn sure like to keep Bailey too, but you have to give up something to get something. Bailey for Willingham straight-up, in my opinion, is not a fair trade for the Reds.
It seems that there is this mindset that Reds have to always over pay to get anybody to trade with them. Well, look at how many games the Twins won verses the Reds and then tell me who's more desperate to make a trade to improve their team. Revere is a bit player. He played RF for the Twins and his power makes Billy Hamilton look like Babe Ruth. Do you think that the Twins would rather part with Span than Revere? If so, please swap Span as part of my trade proposal as fast as possible. But I think Revere can (and I know Span could) fill our need in CF next year. Then, when Hamilton is ready, use Revere as trade-bait. But I've digressed horribly. My point is the Twins look like a good trading partner to me. Like the Reds, their best opportunity to improve is via a trade, rather than free agency. And they have players they're willing to move - and they're going to move to somebody - for pitching (their 1st priority) and a SS (their 2nd priority). |
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
We don't have to overpay but we sure as hell aren't going to underpay for cost controlled players who produce. You do know how many teams would like to have a 24yo guy making the league minimum who can hit in the .290's steal 40 bases and play plus defense right?
If we traded for Willingham's bat we would be forced to overpay for a CF to make up for him being one the worst OF in MLB right now. And that's only going to get worse the older he gets the next couple years. |
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
I'm going to be on an island based on last season, but I don't like anything about Revere's game. I think he's more Willy T than his BA last year suggests. .642 OPS so far in his career after last year's breakout. Stubbs OPS by comparison is .698. Both are pretty terrible offensively and can steal some bases and play defense. Neither cost much money. I really don't see the point.
Willingham I'd be interested in, but if we're going to pay his contract, why not just spend that money on a FA or bringing back Ludwick and keep our players?
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When looking for a CF there is more than OPS as we are talking about a guy who was 15th in the AL in batting this year and 3rd in SB, we need OBP and Revere posted a .383 OBP despite getting pushed up their system quick so there is only room to keep getting better. Look at what he's done in the minors to what Hamilton's done. Minor League Numbers .289/.364/.389/.753 in 1711 PA for BH .326/.383/.404/.787 in 1755 PA for BR |
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I'm just spitballing, trying to think up possible remedies for the LF, CF and lead-off issues. By no means am I suggesting that Willingham and Revere are the only solution, or even the best solution - I just think the stars may be aligned so that it is a possible solution. |
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
This is the list of teams that wish it had Ben Revere on its roster...
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/ |
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Re: Josh Willingham and Ben Revere
HometownHero, Revere is kind of a home town boy (he's from Lexington, KY), so maybe he's related to you - or maybe not? Regardless, I think you way over value the market value of Revere. And those who follow the Twins agree with me (see: http://www.startribune.com/sports/tw...177464591.html). Revere could potentially be 4th on the depth chart of Twins CF options (behind Span, Aaron Hicks, and Joe Benson). If Ben Revere is just too good to put in a trade for Homer Bailey, then the Reds better just forget about it and go with what they have because the CF market is just too expensive (on the other hand, if that's the case, maybe the Reds can get at least a bucket of balls for Stubbs).
Nevertheless, while we do certainly disagree about Revere's market value, where I actually do agree with you is in your affection for Revere as a CF option. I love guys at the top of the batting order who don't strike out (e.g., Juan Pierre) - but I understand that I may overvalue these kind of players due to my borderline obsession with strikeouts. So, while you and I (and I'm sure others) like Revere, I don't think the market as a whole feels the same way. |
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