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Angels interested in Reds pitching?
From Peter Gammons:
5. Word is the Angels are worried enough about their starting pitching to look around, especially at the Reds. And several Arizona teams have expressed interest in Boston reliever Manny Delcarmen. Boston needs a catcher, and could use another infielder and even another outfielder. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blog/...=gammons_peter If I were Walt, I'd offer Bronson Arroyo for shortstop Erick Aybar or Brandon Wood. I prefer Aybar. I'd hate to trade Arroyo but if we can land a shortstop of the future then I would have to make the deal.
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
I can't see Walt trying to acquire a SS unless he can figure out a way to unload Gonzalez.
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
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I wonder if Aybar would really be worth it. Hasn't done much with the stick to warrant giving up anything of value. Unloading Arroyo's contract would be nice, but i would hope to get a little more for him. |
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
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Aybar is no Reyes, but if you like his glove and think his offensive game is going to improve, then you don't have the luxury of waiting to see if you're right. This is where quality scouting becomes crucial.
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
I'd give up Arroyo, but I'd want more than Aybar or Wood. Both have offensive issues and questions enough to warrant a healthy skepticism. But, if the Angels offered Wood and another prospect for Arroyo (Nick Adenhardt?), I'd love to have that bat in the seven or eight hole.
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
Reading their prospect list didn't excite me much......
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
I'd go Arroyo for Aybar. Remember, we can't ask for much more when you consider Arroyo's contract and relative + likely future decline.
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
He looks to be getting a little thick in the lower body. That happens to a fair number of fast guys (e.g. Luis Castillo).
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
Aybar and Wood have certainly put up some numbers this spring
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
Oops.
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
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Lot of possible angles here. The Angels would love to move Matthews Jr, and his contract is very similar to both Harang's and Arroyo's. How much more could the Reds extort from LA if they were willing to take on Matthews? (You know Baker is buddies with Sarge Sr.) I'd think they'd have to take AGon going back and cough up Aybar or Wood, at least. Or, would LA cough up Figgins, who the Reds might then deal to the White Sox for Dye? There's been a lot of smoke around the Reds, Angels and White Sox. If any team would take on $$$, it's the Angels. But anything that involves the Reds and White Sox would probably have to be a wash dollar-wise.
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This one's for you Edd
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
Peter might have been a little quick on the shorthand - my guess is that he was looking for Arizona Cactus league teams.
BTW - if DelCarmen is being looked at, why not Weathers?
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Re: Angels interested in Reds pitching?
As long as it doesn't involve Matthews Jr. coming back in return, that team remains an interesting trading partner.
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