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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
…well, over the last day or so, i have talked with essentially the same group of people that i normally do, who are connected to and have knowledge of what the Mets are up to, and the sense i get is that while the team still feels confident in their ability to acquire Johan Santana, people around santana currently think the Red Sox are back to being the front-runners…which makes me wonder if Boston recently stepped up their offer to the Twins…also, from what i can gather, the Rangers are the third team in this mix, not the Yankees, Mariners or Angels, but i do not believe they have much of a chance to get him anyway…
…at any rate, if there is a sticking point with the Mets, again, as i said over the weekend, it could be that santana wants a seven-year deal, and the Mets remain uncomfortable with that sort of contract for a pitcher…also, despite agreeing and understanding that the Jose Reyes-caliber player is off the table, yet any other player can be had, the Twins now suddenly want more or less every single pitching prospect the Mets have…
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…nevertheless, people connected to the Mets still seem positive, though i keep hearing that they’ll continue to ‘monitor the situation,’ which hardly invokes confidence from me…at the same time, people around santana, who prefers to pitch for the Mets, are back to seeing Boston as a likely destination…so, there is a definite disconnect there, which i am having very a difficult time figuring out…
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Posted: December 11, 2007 at 07:00 PM | 23 comment(s)
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I believe "monitor the situation" also describes how doctors assess the care of terminally ill patients. Unless the Mets include Reyes their chances of landing Santana could be best described as "resting comfortably>"
Heyman, SI.com
That seems to be the problem with Mets trade scenarios...
Is Santana set to become the ARod of pitchers?
Something tells me these teams aren't really that close to landing the best pitcher in the game.
I think Gomez may well rate better than Ellsbury (although he'll require more patience) so perhaps the Mets don't need to include as much along with him in a package. The Red Sox are apparently not going Ellsbury and Lester so their package doesn't have a big #2 either. Granted, in the Mets system it's a fair drop off after Gomez and FMart but "gomez plus four pitching prospects…yes, four…" must mean that they're asking for what? Gomez, Pelfrey, Guerra, Mulvey and Kunz?
If I were Omar I'd try to hold on to one of Guerra, Pelfrey and Mulvey, probably Guerra if possible and then send the rest on their way.
Well, you can't really blame them. That "one extra prospect" is code-named Prospect Dolly, the secret clone they made of Scott Kazmir just before the trade. He's just about ready to debut now at St. Lucie, having had his maturation accelerated. Would you want to trade him now, and thus repeat Jim Duquette's mistakes if you were Omar Minaya???
EDIT: It can't be Kunz (a 2007 draftee), can it? I thought he can't be traded until a year after he's drafted. Or am I misremembering that rule?
Glad the Santana speculation has returned, there's been a massive hole in my life since the winter meetings finished...
If it's just three teams they may be thinking, "none of us is going to bite now, let's wait until next year when he'll just cost money and a 2nd round pick".
What is the basis for this, out of curiousity? Gomez seems like the far more likely guy to flame out, and it's not totally clear that his tools are superior, either.
More likely to flame out, certainly. But "may well rate higher" suggests to me only the proposition that a particular team could -- depending on how its scouts see things -- believe Gomez projects to have a higher ceiling, given what he can already do at a significantly younger age than Ellsbury. If the Twins are such a team that does rate him better, it could put the Mets in a relatively better position. The problem with that thinking is that the Twins are unlikely to just tell the Mets that, even if they do, in fact, rate Gomez more highly. They are too shrewd to admit, "Hey, we like your guy better than the Sox guy, so we'll take less from you."
To the contrary. They'll say, "Your guy is a bigger risk, and he gives us less immediate help than Ellsbury. So you have to up the ante." And I doubt the Mets would take the chance they are bluffing, at least not if the demand remains within the realm of the reasonable.
... And that's if you believe the Yankees' spin on it.
I think it's more likely that after their deadline they floated the Hughes/Melky/former Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez/3B prospect pulled from Gitmo after their "deadline" and Twins said "Are you kidding?" at which point the Yankees decided that Cashman should say that they couldn't spend $20M on Santana and trade Hughes.
But then they will hardly be assured of securing Santana's services, especially if other teams join the bidding.
Well, I don't know if the Yankees nixed it, or the Twins simply didn't accept it.
But yes, you are probably correct in why those discussions stalled. And all of the media reports claiming the simple inclusion of Kennedy or Jackson was holding up the deal were about as credible as this one. Frankly I don't believe any proposed deal has been terribly close yet.
Well, they should take that chance. Better to try for a good deal and risk not coming to an agreement than to accept a marginal one.
You are not misremembering.
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