PressBox: O's Seem Unwilling To Part With Young Arms
#2
Posted 06 December 2012 - 11:58 AM
It's as simple as that.
#3
Posted 06 December 2012 - 12:56 PM
#4
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:02 PM
Britton: https://twitter.com/...361847857373184
https://twitter.com/...366356721565696
Matusz: https://twitter.com/...366656371060737
#5
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:23 PM
I think we overestimate how other teams might feel about our pitching:
Britton: https://twitter.com/...361847857373184
https://twitter.com/...366356721565696
Matusz: https://twitter.com/...366656371060737
If those feelings prevail across the game, all the more reason to keep the arms.
#6
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:28 PM
#7
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:30 PM
Not exactly an industry source you are getting opinions from. Take them with a couple grains of salt.
Oh for sure. I don't mean to say that Mike is with a team or anything, but I respect his opinions highly just as I do yours, Dan Moroz's, etc.
#8
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:39 PM
Oh for sure. I don't mean to say that Mike is with a team or anything, but I respect his opinions highly just as I do yours, Dan Moroz's, etc.
No worries, I'd take my opinions with a grain of salt too
Just saying that there is a lot of interest in our guys, but like I've been saying, everyone wants to get them cheap because none have broken out yet. Morneau is also dealing with a negative value situation between the injuries and the contract, so it comes down to young, cheap pitching or old expensive 1B who is about to walk?
It's always funny when guys talk about how a 25 year old has no MLB success. No one said these kids were established veterans, so ummm duh.
I've talked to actual MLB people that have said Twins are selling everything and going full rebuild, just a matter of how long it takes. They probably do value Morneau more than they should, because what else do they have to sell? Mauer, who everyone is worry can't stay behind the plate, and the bat doesn't play well enough in the corners, Willingham, who is a journeyman coming off a great year, and that's about it. It's kinda bleak in MIN right now.
#9
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:46 PM
No worries, I'd take my opinions with a grain of salt too
Just saying that there is a lot of interest in our guys, but like I've been saying, everyone wants to get them cheap because none have broken out yet. Morneau is also dealing with a negative value situation between the injuries and the contract, so it comes down to young, cheap pitching or old expensive 1B who is about to walk?
It's always funny when guys talk about how a 25 year old has no MLB success. No one said these kids were established veterans, so ummm duh.
I've talked to actual MLB people that have said Twins are selling everything and going full rebuild, just a matter of how long it takes. They probably do value Morneau more than they should, because what else do they have to sell? Mauer, who everyone is worry can't stay behind the plate, and the bat doesn't play well enough in the corners, Willingham, who is a journeyman coming off a great year, and that's about it. It's kinda bleak in MIN right now.
For sure. I floated the idea of Britton & a C prospect for Morneau which to me is fair value. For most O's fans that's probably too much.
#10
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:48 PM
#11
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:53 PM
For sure. I floated the idea of Britton & a C prospect for Morneau which to me is fair value. For most O's fans that's probably too much.
For a one-year rental? Yeah I think it is a little high actually. If the Twins are paying the entire contract maybe.
I'd say something like S. Johnson and Avery is probably a bit closer, but I could see one of the 4 going for him if the Twins kick in enough money.
#12
Posted 06 December 2012 - 01:57 PM
Apparently, back in July, we could have had Headley for BMat and Arrieta.
I can see people look at our young pitching and say, what the hell do the Orioles have? They have one guy who was recently good and the rest have been hurt or moved to the pen.
Or, I could see teams say, the talent level is high, the stuff is very good and we should get a productive Ml pitcher out of them, even if they have to be moved to the pen..oh and they are cheap and under control for a while.
#13
Posted 06 December 2012 - 02:02 PM
Who to hell knows what our pitching is worth?
Apparently, back in July, we could have had Headley for BMat and Arrieta.
I can see people look at our young pitching and say, what the hell do the Orioles have? They have one guy who was recently good and the rest have been hurt or moved to the pen.
Or, I could see teams say, the talent level is high, the stuff is very good and we should get a productive Ml pitcher out of them, even if they have to be moved to the pen..oh and they are cheap and under control for a while.
Heard that was off base BTW. They were still asking for one of Bundy/Machado, but really had no intention of moving him.
Fans would say the first response, and industry people would say something closer to the 2nd.
#14
Posted 06 December 2012 - 02:06 PM
Both are owed $14M, but Willingham is over two years instead of just one for Morneau. Willingham has been very consistent and is a near lock for an 825-850 OPS, only below that once in his career (810 in Oakland in 2011). Morneau was mediocre at best last year. Maybe he can get back to the MVP-level performer has was in 2010 before the injury, but I doubt it. I know Willingham is 2 years older, but he doesn't have the injury or performance concerns than Morneau has, and the offensive upside is pretty similar if not higher unless you think Morneau could get back to his MVP-levels. Willingham can play LF and Morneau can play 1B, though both are likely better suited for DH.
If the packages are the same, give me Willingham.
#15
Posted 06 December 2012 - 02:11 PM
But what do they want trade for it? It's one thing to think that...is another to give up YOUR assets for it?Heard that was off base BTW. They were still asking for one of Bundy/Machado, but really had no intention of moving him.
Fans would say the first response, and industry people would say something closer to the 2nd.
Now, I don't doubt they have good value but how good is it?
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