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RA Dickey
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/1...in-trades.html
They have stated they want OF and catcher help. I don't think we can match up there, but honestly if they want an OF, I imagine they can get one of the many from FA. Can't really think of a parallel to this. He's an old pitcher, 1 year before FA. But he's a knuckler. He could conceivably stay good for a while. |
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Re: RA Dickey
I think the Mets caught lightning in a bottle. Pass.
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Re: RA Dickey
Dickey and Wright for Stubbs, Heisey, Paul, and any other junk they want. LOL. That's usually the kind of return fans consider.
The more I think about it, because of payroll limits, the Reds won't do anything this offseason.
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Re: RA Dickey
He's been good for a while now though (though not that good.)
I just don't know if a strikeout rate like that happens by accident. |
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Re: RA Dickey
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No. David Wright is the Mets' Joey Votto. It's wildly unrealistic to propose that they would accept three guys off the Reds' stinkpile for him.
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Re: RA Dickey
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Most of the trade proposals you see on Redszone have posters nabbing some superstar and sending our junk in return. Makes me laugh every time.
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Re: RA Dickey
The Reds don't need to invest any more resources into acquiring starting pitching. If they want a Dickey, they have him (his name is Aroldis). And it looks like they're trying to go that route, so no reason to spend any assets to get Dickey.
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Re: RA Dickey
The Mets picked up Dickey's option. So he is signed for one year.
He would be a dynamite pickup for one year. He was tremendous this year, he misses bats, he would be a terrific change of pace from the hard throwers. He would allow the Reds to trade off Leake and keep Chapman at closer. The obvious problem is that Dickey will want a major extension. The Mets will want a big return. If the Reds only can keep him one season, they will not want to provide that return. So this won't happen. |
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Re: RA Dickey
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Cueto and Dickey have been considered Cy Young candidates. Latos is viewed as a future one. 3 studs in one rotation, and Chapman possibly adding to it. Yikes.
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Re: RA Dickey
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And then Chapman could close. This would break some RedsZone hearts, but would create a fabulous staff. Will not happen because the economics don't make sense. I don't see the Reds trading the farm for a one-year rental. Some smart GM will acquire Dickey and extend him 2 or 3 years. It's a good gamble. He's a knuckleballer and potentially could be very productive for a few years still. |
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Not a very prudent move IMHO. If they're going to invest resources like that, it should be acquiring a bat (like David Wright). Otherwise, there is no reason to trade prospects for a position that can be upgraded within their own system.
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Re: RA Dickey
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As for the in-house starter, the Reds don't have one. They have a closer who potentially could be converted to a starter, and could be a very good one, assuming the Reds can otherwise man the bullpen. The Reds can go various ways on Chapman and the pitching staff, but I don't see Dickey as a fit given his contract status. Last edited by Kc61; 11-08-2012 at 03:18 PM. |
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Re: RA Dickey
Dickey for Mesoraco, Leake, and Stubbs. I believe the Mets may consider that. Chapman stays at closer, which means Jocketty doesn't need to buy a closer. (Or much of anything in the pen, for that matter.)
The Reds would still need a CF and a LF, though.
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Where's my chair?
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Re: RA Dickey
It just seems that most knuckleball pitchers have trouble being dominating year in and year out. Sure, Dickey has a good chance of being good next year, but Cy Young type season again? Probably not. He's more likely to be Joe Neikro.
I would give up what the Mets would realistically want for him.
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Re: RA Dickey
Never overpay/buy the highs for a knuckleballer. Pass.
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