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31 | 53.45% |
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Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
Seems like a reasonable deal if you have the appetite- do you?
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
I like Myers. I think he'll turn out to be a very good player. But I think the same of Homer...and pitching wins everytime. Stick with David.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
Ouch. Tough call.
Likely not, as I believe Bailey has turned the proverbial corner. But Myers is a stud that might be good enough to hit cleanup for a decade. I'd probably stick with the sure thing. Baliey's at least a MOR starter; Myers is a prospect. (If Myers were still a catcher, I'd switch my vote.)
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
Tough call. Probably a big step backwards for the pitching staff. KC may be more inclined to go after Corcino/Cingrani and other stuff. I'd rather deal that as well. Leake, Corcino and H-Rod for Mike Moustakas would be a deal I'd rather do.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
I think it is a year too late to get Myers at a reasonable rate. After the year he just had, the Royals probably have no interest in moving him.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
Am I the only one who thinks that Bailey wouldn't get anything close to Wil Myers.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
I think Myers is worth more, yet I still wouldn't pull the trigger for the Reds.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
Maybe I'm just not as high on Bailey as everyone else. He was suppose to be an ace and he's never been that. He did do better last year, but he's still not that number one starter that everyone had dreams about.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
I like Bailey when he's healthy, but I think it has more to do with KC losing 90 games and Myers being their top prospect. If they're trading him, I doubt they're looking for a soon to be expensive mid rotation starter in return.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
But from what I've read, they would be willing to spend money for a starter. All the guys they are/were rumored to be interested in would cost money either this year or next year via arbitration, so I don't think it's a money thing. I just don't think Bailey is worth trading Wil Myers from Kanas City's perspective. Myers is a top five prospect in baseball. You don't trade that straight-up for a number three rotation guy who has never lived up to expectations. You trade him for a James Shields or Jeremy Hellickson.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
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I mean let's assume there are 15 #1 pitchers in the NL. He was inside the Top 15 in innings pitched. He was inside the Top 20 in strikeouts. He was #13 in ERA+ (for qualified starters). He was #25 in WHIP (for qualified starters). He was #15 in K/BB rate. By those numbers, Bailey was a borderline #1 in the National League.
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
Look at what the Reds gave up for Latos last year, that trade sets the bar for top of the rotation arms...
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
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Re: Would you...Homer Bailey for Wil Myers?
I am with you. But even still, Bailey provides value that a whole lot of other pitchers don't in the National League. He just happened to be overlooked because of how good the other Reds starters were.
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