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Offline HalfSmokes

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #500 on: September 24, 2011, 08:16:02 am »
So - that Nats should have gone into this season with Morse and no backup plan in case he flopped?  Or Marrero after his so-so season in AAA in 2010?

And now that Nats have one (or two with Marrero) too many MLB quality players?  What if Fielder or Pujols decided not to sign here?



then we either have Morse (one of the better first basemen in baseball this season - 5ht in the NL by WAR)  or Marrero (a young guy who should develop power).

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #501 on: September 24, 2011, 05:50:01 pm »
Yankees will go with a Banuelos or Betances in the rotation at some point next year.  Figure they keep CC, are stuck with Burnett, like Nova, and will give Hughes every shot.  I don't see why they would move Gardner.  If they wanted to swap out LFs, they would have gone for Crawford (unless they were prescient).  Any Gardner deal would have to involve JZ, I think.  I don't see Lannan plus a top 10 pitcher from our system (Cole?) doing the trick,and it would leave a hole in left for them.  Lannan is not an upgrade over Colon or what they have in the wings.

Curious, but my daughter, the Yankee/Nats fan, has said that she thinks the Yankees would jump at a trade of Lannan (or Lannan + AA pitcher) for Gardner. The Yankees are thin at pitching, and they have enough hitting to make Lannan look very good.

(And I would say that the Nats should not trade Jordan Zimmermann for anybody currently playing.)

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #502 on: September 24, 2011, 05:51:00 pm »
Oh, and the big question: are there any FA's worth signing this year?

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« Reply #503 on: September 24, 2011, 05:54:28 pm »
Oh, and the big question: are there any FA's worth signing this year?

Some people want CJ Wilson, others think he'll be massively over paid, Some want fielder, some think he's too husky and we don't need a 1b. There is Reyes, but he'll get a lot of money for more years than he'll be useful. There are no lead off CFs available. I'd like to make a run at fielder


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« Reply #504 on: September 24, 2011, 06:34:42 pm »
Oh, and the big question: are there any FA's worth signing this year?

There's this guy named Albert Pujols. He's okay


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« Reply #505 on: September 24, 2011, 10:51:42 pm »
You, thinking about free agency this offseason, we're closing in on being in the top half of the standings, ie losing our #1 pick as compensation for signing a Type A free agent.

Right now, we're 16th.  There are a clump of four or five teams, about .500,  around us.  Stunningly, we could finish in the top half of the standings! Whoda thought that would happen this season??? :shock:

We've achieved mediocrity.

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #506 on: September 25, 2011, 12:02:29 am »
#progress

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« Reply #507 on: September 25, 2011, 12:36:58 am »

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #508 on: September 25, 2011, 12:15:19 pm »
For those interested in Fielder, here is Cafardo's note on Fielder and the Nats:

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5. Prince Fielder, 1B, Milwaukee - GM Doug Melvin wouldn’t comment, but major league sources said the Brewers may make a bid to keep him after all. And when it comes to my longtime theory that the Nationals will be his team because of the Scott Boras tie-ins, I reserve the right to change my mind. The Nationals do have a logjam at first base, where Michael Morse will likely end up because he’s not a very good left fielder. They probably will deal Adam LaRoche. They also have Chris Marrero, one of the organization’s top prospects, who has looked good during his September call-up.

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« Reply #509 on: September 25, 2011, 12:38:22 pm »
Curious, but my daughter, the Yankee/Nats fan, has said that she thinks the Yankees would jump at a trade of Lannan (or Lannan + AA pitcher) for Gardner. The Yankees are thin at pitching, and they have enough hitting to make Lannan look very good.

(And I would say that the Nats should not trade Jordan Zimmermann for anybody currently playing.)

This would be great for us and probably an ideal scenario.  Trade Lannan and Detwiler to the Yankees for Gardner.  Then sign one of the better free agent pitchers out there and bring CMW back.


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« Reply #510 on: September 25, 2011, 01:06:32 pm »
This would be great for us and probably an ideal scenario.  Trade Lannan and Detwiler to the Yankees for Gardner.  Then sign one of the better free agent pitchers out there and bring CMW back.



sometimes trades make too much sense, but Lannan (realistically, probably a number 4 in the al east, but very consistent) for Gardner a high OBP speed guy, but who plays left (9 starts in center this year, 38 last year) without power. The trade would address both team's needs without swapping stars

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #511 on: September 25, 2011, 01:36:39 pm »
Curious, but my daughter, the Yankee/Nats fan, has said that she thinks the Yankees would jump at a trade of Lannan (or Lannan + AA pitcher) for Gardner. The Yankees are thin at pitching, and they have enough hitting to make Lannan look very good.

(And I would say that the Nats should not trade Jordan Zimmermann for anybody currently playing.)

I highly doubt it.

Brett Gardner is very highly though of in the Yankees organization, especially by Cashman. He turned down Crawford because he thought he had the same player in Gardner. On top of that, they don't have someone who can come in and start right away to fill that void. I really don't see that happening.

But as a Nats fan, I would do it in a heartbeat.

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« Reply #512 on: September 25, 2011, 03:56:56 pm »
Per Buster Olney...


"The Rangers will attempt to re-sign Wilson, but they might have to compete against many clubs, from the Washington Nationals (who might be one frontline starter from being serious contenders for a playoff spot)"

http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/blog?name=olney_buster&id=7018473&_slug_=mlb-albert-pujols-prince-fielder-headline-winter-free-agent-market&action=upsell&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fmlb%2fblog%3fname%3dolney_buster%26id%3d7018473%26_slug_%3dmlb-albert-pujols-prince-fielder-headline-winter-free-agent-market

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« Reply #513 on: September 25, 2011, 04:04:27 pm »
Awesome. I'm completely okay with signing Wilson. Even though I know we'll have to vastly overpay.

Trade some of our pitching for a rangy CFer. Let Marrero duke it out with Laroche for first base. When Harper comes up, we'll figure out what to do with him then.

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« Reply #514 on: September 25, 2011, 04:40:11 pm »
I highly doubt it.

Brett Gardner is very highly though of in the Yankees organization, especially by Cashman. He turned down Crawford because he thought he had the same player in Gardner. On top of that, they don't have someone who can come in and start right away to fill that void. I really don't see that happening.

But as a Nats fan, I would do it in a heartbeat.

I also have my doubts, since I see enough Gardner, living in NYC, to know how valuable he is. Still, the Yankees pitching is "iffy". There is Sabatha, and maybe the new guy, Nova, and after that the starters look like Phil Hughes and AJ Burnett and old Bartolo Colon. That probably doesn't carry you deep into the playoffs. Relievers don't jump into my mind, other than Mo, of course. Young Robertson looks like a maybe.

Seems like the Yankees are desperate for pitching, and I'd love to have Gardner leading off for the Nats. (Call it baseball wishing).

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« Reply #515 on: September 25, 2011, 04:47:33 pm »
You, thinking about free agency this offseason, we're closing in on being in the top half of the standings, ie losing our #1 pick as compensation for signing a Type A free agent.

Right now, we're 16th.  There are a clump of four or five teams, about .500,  around us.  Stunningly, we could finish in the top half of the standings! Whoda thought that would happen this season??? :shock:

We've achieved mediocrity.

I call it "competitive respectability", and getting better.

The team has pitching, both starters and relievers, and Lannan is the oldest of the starters. (Seems like yesterday he was breaking in and breaking wrists). I don't think the Nats need Wilson as much as they need hitting. Fielder doesn't fit, and Pujols is going to stay in St Louis. Sure, I would pay a lot of Lerner-money, and give up a pick, for Pujols, but (a) it seems unlikely, and (b) the Nats need a leadoff hitter...especially a guy who plays CF.

(And Desmond and Espinosa must hit better. I'd trade five or six Espinosa HRs for about 60 fewer strikeouts and an extra 20 walks)


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« Reply #516 on: September 25, 2011, 04:50:38 pm »
Washington is the ideal place for a person like Wilson who is interested in religion and politics.
Religion: Basilica of the National Shrine
Politics: The Capitol Building, White House, Monuments etc.

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Re: 2012 free agency
« Reply #517 on: September 25, 2011, 05:10:12 pm »
Uh ... if we can get Pujols, I'm completely okay with Morse in LF ....

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« Reply #518 on: September 25, 2011, 06:19:01 pm »
Washington is the ideal place for a person like Wilson who is interested in religion and politics.
Religion: Basilica of the National Shrine
Politics: The Capitol Building, White House, Monuments etc.

And..as has been pointed out on here before, Washington DC is the birthplace of straight edge. Wilson is a follower of the straight edge lifestyle.


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« Reply #519 on: September 27, 2011, 04:54:01 pm »
You, thinking about free agency this offseason, we're closing in on being in the top half of the standings, ie losing our #1 pick as compensation for signing a Type A free agent.

Right now, we're 16th.  There are a clump of four or five teams, about .500,  around us.  Stunningly, we could finish in the top half of the standings!

I guess Kilgore is reading the forums. :lol:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/nationals-journal/post/how-the-nationals-final-two-games-will-affect-their-draft-status-and-offseason/2011/09/27/gIQAJy7O2K_blog.html

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« Reply #520 on: September 27, 2011, 04:56:43 pm »

And..as has been pointed out on here before, Washington DC is the birthplace of straight edge. Wilson is a follower of the straight edge lifestyle.



Really?

Offline Lintyfresh85

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« Reply #521 on: September 27, 2011, 05:02:15 pm »
Yep.

His Twitter tag is Straight Edge Racer.

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« Reply #522 on: September 27, 2011, 05:03:04 pm »
No, I meant, DC being the birthplace of straight razor ...

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« Reply #523 on: September 27, 2011, 07:36:03 pm »
Buerhle could be a solid pickup for a few years.  I also still like Edwin Jackson.  Both those guys will cost about half as much as CJ Wilson and they'd be a lot less risky.

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« Reply #524 on: September 27, 2011, 11:57:40 pm »
Buerhle could be a solid pickup for a few years.  I also still like Edwin Jackson.  Both those guys will cost about half as much as CJ Wilson and they'd be a lot less risky.

Jackson may be a bit more than half the cost of Wilson.