December 09, 2012 at 03:46AM View BBCode
Not bad for a Starting Pitcher no one wanted at the trade deadline (Cy Young). This guy could have easily helped one of the top teams to win it all. Instead all I was offered for him was pretty much a 3rd round pick from Tampa and a deal Detroit decided not to send.December 09, 2012 at 05:15AM View BBCode
If he was a few years younger, you'd probably have had a lot more action.December 09, 2012 at 06:15AM View BBCode
emidas is right. Plus my staff is pretty solid with a youngster on the way. No need to give up the farm at this point. This was a bad time to try to move him in the AL... now as for the NL, I figured you would get some action over there.December 09, 2012 at 06:49AM View BBCode
Originally posted by ruggs26
emidas is right. Plus my staff is pretty solid with a youngster on the way. No need to give up the farm at this point. This was a bad time to try to move him in the AL... now as for the NL, I figured you would get some action over there.
December 09, 2012 at 06:21PM View BBCode
If you had made me an offer I would have considered it but it's usually not my style to trade for older players, so it probably wasn't going to happen.December 10, 2012 at 01:40AM View formatted
December 10, 2012 at 01:54AM View BBCode
EDIT: You're right, there's only one in my offer. I meant to offer two. My bad.December 10, 2012 at 05:50AM View BBCode
prett much all your good specs were 1st rounders... except Hambry. He's great. clear proof that late 2nds can be good picksDecember 10, 2012 at 06:48AM View BBCode
I said farm system, not my minors - as in, an overall view, not just a current screenshot. Look at what I've produced - though you already make an excellent example with Hamby. Stewart, Bracken, Sanford, Johnson, Wilson, Kretlow, and Vasbinder were all 2nd round or later. That's not including the prospects I've drafted and traded for even more talent, because I drafted quality in those later rounds instead of saying "Oh, these picks don't matter".Pages: 1