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The worst rumor I heard was Domonick Brown, Singleton and Jared Cosart for Pence. That would be just ludicrous. I wouldn't trade Brown straight up for Pence, although there is an argument for the here and now.
2.zempf posted on July 29, 2011 at 05:19 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Now I'm hearing that the Phillies DID put Domonic Brown into an offer and the Astros still didn't take it. I'm confused, but happy.
it's possible that it didn't have to do with prospects but with money - i wouldn't be real too surprised if drayton wanted crappier prospects and the salary gone
or ed wade just might could have made a seriously terrible trade with philly seeing as how he wants to send everyone who is any good to philly no matter what he gets back
4.JJ1986 posted on July 29, 2011 at 05:46 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
What the hell are the Phillies doing? I'm happy to see them trade away 3 of their top 5 prospects, but can't they just get Ryan Ludwick for a few pennies instead?
does this mess with a players head or are these guys professional enough to go out there and play? if i was pence i'd prob. wanna know wtf is going on ...
but then again i'm kind of a diva.
ed wade just might could have made a seriously terrible trade with philly seeing as how he wants to send everyone who is any good to philly no matter what he gets back
bbc, is there even enough talent on Houston to make your scenario work if it's Brown and 2 top 50 prospects? :)
does this mess with a players head or are these guys professional enough to go out there and play?
I think it has to mess with them somewhat. Halladay went through a rough patch during some of the rumors a couple of years ago if memory serves. These guys are human and I'm sure it's tough to offset "why don't they want me anymore" with "wow, lots of teams want me!"
Like all of that stuff I imagine the impact is probably pretty minor and that while they're on the field they are pretty focused. I wouldn't be stunned if a guy like Pence was getting a bit less sleep these days and was being a bit surly with all the uncertainty.
11.bfan posted on July 29, 2011 at 06:06 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
but can't they just get Ryan Ludwick for a few pennies instead?
Hunter Pence lifetime OPS+ of 117; this year's at 132, and is 28 (he can stay at this level).
Ryan Ludwick lifetime OPS+ of 111; this year's at 92, and is 33 (going to get worse).
They are not comparable or interchangeable, at all. One is an upgrade to what they have; the other is about at replacement level.
12.zempf posted on July 29, 2011 at 06:06 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Trade deadline's Sunday, right? That means 2 more days of watching stupid rumors fly around Twitter & hoping the Phillies don't trade for Hunter Pence, ugh.
13.flournoy posted on July 29, 2011 at 06:15 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
I think the Braves should offer Julio Teheran to the Royals in exchange for sending Melky Cabrera to the Phillies.
14.booond posted on July 29, 2011 at 06:21 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Hunter Pence lifetime OPS+ of 117; this year's at 132, and is 28 (he can stay at this level).
As long as he retains a 370 babip. Phillies would buy at Pence's highest point. Trading Brown for him is a complete disaster unless there is some personality default in Brown that hasn't been made public.
Colonel, after hearing the price for Pence, I'm even starting to warm for Melky, that's how bad it is.
Melky would be a good fit, as would Willingham. It's a buyer's market if you don't insist on the most expensive car in the lot.
18.JJ1986 posted on July 29, 2011 at 06:41 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
I wonder why no one is making inquiries about Michael Morse instead. He's only a year older than Pence, under control for as long and an even better hitter. If I'm the Nats and I could get a package like Brown, Cosart and more for him, he'd be gone.
If I'm the Nats and I could get a package like Brown, Cosart and more for him, he'd be gone.
Morse is 29 years old with a fairly modest minor league track record and this is his first full season. It's not out of the question that he's Jayson Werth and has several big years coming but I think teams trading for him probably are unwilling to take the risk of dealing a good prospect while the Nats don't want to give up a potentially valuable slugger for a lottery ticket. He's the kind of guy that would seem to be valued very differently by the trader and the tradee.
The rumours that the teams are looking for a third team to make the deal work has me hoping Athopolous works his magoc again and the Jays end up with Brown and give up Snider and... I don't know... how about Tallet?
Of course, the numerous Bucks: John Buck, Travis Buck, Buck Ewing, Buck Leonard, and Zack "Buck" Wheat.
And there's Smead "Guinea" Jolley.
26.bfan posted on July 29, 2011 at 07:14 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
What all you guys are overlooking is "OMG! Will Philadelphia fans ever looooove Hunter Pence! What a gamer!" Or so I hear on the radio.
I know I must sound like Pence's favorite fan boy, and I am not, but in response to this, in 3 full seasons he has averaged 157 games a year; the dude does show up for work, and given the injury problems with this Phillies team, having a guy you can count on to be in the line-up really is a plus.
30.bfan posted on July 29, 2011 at 07:24 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Morse is also 6'5" and 230 pounds. Put him in left, and Mayberry (6' 6", 230 pounds) in CF (where he has played this year), and you are a big RF away from starting an offensive line in your outfield.
Morse is also 6'5" and 230 pounds. Put him in left, and Mayberry (6' 6", 230 pounds) in CF (where he has played this year), and you are a big RF away from starting an offensive line in your outfield.
Maybe if this were 1970. Those guys are closer to WR sizes these days.
34.spike posted on July 29, 2011 at 07:41 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
37.Yclept posted on July 29, 2011 at 08:15 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Schilling already mentioned, sorry. Since I'm posting again anyway, I should mention that there's a spot called XE.com - The Universal Currency Converter where you can see a list of the world's currencies. And obviously you can see how much dollars are worth in Colons or any other currency there.
Astros could NOT have turned down Brown/Singleton/Cosart, could they?
if they're cheap and stupid enough to have put themselves in a position where they have virtually no talent at either the major or the minor league level, what makes you think they're smart enough to realize the value of an offer that is piled as high as that one?
also, i would not touch that deal with a 75 foot pole. with the fickleness of pitching prospects, i'd have no problem moving cosart, but singleton looks like a hell of a prospect (a hell of a hell of a prospect when you consider the plate discipline he's showing while being the youngest player in a pitchers league), and brown was a top 5 prospect in baseball coming into the year who's held his head above water despite losing most of spring training to a broken wrist.
if this rumored deal would be the price we'd have to pay, i'd step away from hunter pence and focus on adding carlos quentin or aramis ramirez or mark reynolds or josh willingham or alex gordon. if we're offering brown AND singleton AND cosart, i'd much rather split those and offer singleton and cosart to chicago for aramis ramirez and sean marshall, with the condition that they also take brad lidge to cover up the salary, and brown and another piece (maybe julio rodriguez) to KC for alex gordon. the lineup would be absolutely stacked at that point (rollins-victorino-utley-howard-ramirez-gordon-ibanez-ruiz), the bench would be solid (mayberry, francisco, polanco, martinez, and schneider, with ross gload likely getting added to the playoff roster) and the pitching staff would still be tremendous.
and there'd still be a lot of useful parts in the minors. there'd be may, colvin, and biddle as SP prospects, there'd be valle at C, a whole host of toolsheds in the OF, plus various other pieces at various other positions and levels.
45.Dan posted on July 30, 2011 at 01:11 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
According to both Heyman and Robothal on Twitter, Pence to Phillies for Cosart, Singleton, and 2 PTBNL is a done deal.
According to both Heyman and Robothal on Twitter, Pence to Phillies for Cosart, Singleton, and 2 PTBNL is a done deal.
Amaro pulling the dumbest deal of his tenure.
47.Sam M. posted on July 30, 2011 at 01:24 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
I like Hunter Pence just fine, but . . . wow. Really? I know he's not a rental, so you're willing to give up more, but the Phillies are not that much in need of his bat for this season.
48.Dan posted on July 30, 2011 at 01:33 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
SI_JonHeyman Jon Heyman
#astros sold high on pence. yet still didnt get very much.
I like Hunter Pence just fine, but . . . wow. Really? I know he's not a rental, so you're willing to give up more, but the Phillies are not that much in need of his bat for this season.
so long as the PTBNL aren't may, biddle, colvin, rodriguez, aumont, rosenberg, defratus, valle, or galvis, i'll be happy. cosart is a good prospect, but i think there's a pretty big chasm between what his prospect ranking says he'll be and what he's actually likely to be in the majors. he's had arm problems in the past, and he's apparently got questionable mechanics that indicates the issues could persist as he continues to log innings.
also, they haven't lost anything off the roster with this move. they've kept worley and they've kept brown, so pence adds significant value at the cost of (hopefully) gload's roster spot, and (hopefully) ibanez's at bats. nothing else is lost.
if the 2 throw ins are anyone other than the 9 i listed above, i'll chalk this up as a win. adding pence really does make the team more formidable come october, and he'll have value for years to come.
Jayson Stark
jaysonst Jayson Stark
#Astros also sending cash to #Phillies as part of Pence deal. Otherwise, Phillies likely would have been over luxury-tax threshold #trades
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1 2 >it's possible that it didn't have to do with prospects but with money - i wouldn't be real too surprised if drayton wanted crappier prospects and the salary gone
or ed wade just might could have made a seriously terrible trade with philly seeing as how he wants to send everyone who is any good to philly no matter what he gets back
but then again i'm kind of a diva.
bbc, is there even enough talent on Houston to make your scenario work if it's Brown and 2 top 50 prospects? :)
Or Josh Willingham, or Melky Cabrera, or Casey Blake, or...
Phils probably *replaced* Singleton w/ Brown - which the Astros should also do.
I think it has to mess with them somewhat. Halladay went through a rough patch during some of the rumors a couple of years ago if memory serves. These guys are human and I'm sure it's tough to offset "why don't they want me anymore" with "wow, lots of teams want me!"
Like all of that stuff I imagine the impact is probably pretty minor and that while they're on the field they are pretty focused. I wouldn't be stunned if a guy like Pence was getting a bit less sleep these days and was being a bit surly with all the uncertainty.
Hunter Pence lifetime OPS+ of 117; this year's at 132, and is 28 (he can stay at this level).
Ryan Ludwick lifetime OPS+ of 111; this year's at 92, and is 33 (going to get worse).
They are not comparable or interchangeable, at all. One is an upgrade to what they have; the other is about at replacement level.
As long as he retains a 370 babip. Phillies would buy at Pence's highest point. Trading Brown for him is a complete disaster unless there is some personality default in Brown that hasn't been made public.
3B Don Money
IF Toots Coyne
OF Hunter Pence
SP Curt Schilling
SP Brad Penny
Who else?
Melky would be a good fit, as would Willingham. It's a buyer's market if you don't insist on the most expensive car in the lot.
Five hundred guys named Mark?
b-r tells me there was a Bill Pounds (qualifies on two counts) who pitched 11 very bad innings in 1903. And some Dollars in the minors.
I understand Francoeur translates as "waste of francs".
EDIT: Which is the answer to the other question -- trade for Francoeur, take his hot month, release.
Morse is 29 years old with a fairly modest minor league track record and this is his first full season. It's not out of the question that he's Jayson Werth and has several big years coming but I think teams trading for him probably are unwilling to take the risk of dealing a good prospect while the Nats don't want to give up a potentially valuable slugger for a lottery ticket. He's the kind of guy that would seem to be valued very differently by the trader and the tradee.
Not that you are wrong, but I wouldn't really consider anything by Ludwick prior to 2007 in listing his career numbers.
Hey, a guy can dream. :)
RP: Doug Nickle
RP: Rheal Cormier
What all you guys are overlooking is "OMG! Will Philadelphia fans ever looooove Hunter Pence! What a gamer!" Or so I hear on the radio.
And there's Smead "Guinea" Jolley.
I know I must sound like Pence's favorite fan boy, and I am not, but in response to this, in 3 full seasons he has averaged 157 games a year; the dude does show up for work, and given the injury problems with this Phillies team, having a guy you can count on to be in the line-up really is a plus.
don't forget Wes Stock and Barry Bonds (unless you require hard currency)
Oscar Rubles
...sorry
Maybe if this were 1970. Those guys are closer to WR sizes these days.
Sterling Hitchcock
Lenny DINARdo
Won Marichal?
Justin Leone
Bartolo Colon (Costa Rican currency)
Gil McDougald
Mark Kroon
Brazilian Real Cormier
Er?
Anyone named Frank
Francisco "Nicaraguan" Cordova (aka Cordoba)
"Laotian" Kip Wells
also, i would not touch that deal with a 75 foot pole. with the fickleness of pitching prospects, i'd have no problem moving cosart, but singleton looks like a hell of a prospect (a hell of a hell of a prospect when you consider the plate discipline he's showing while being the youngest player in a pitchers league), and brown was a top 5 prospect in baseball coming into the year who's held his head above water despite losing most of spring training to a broken wrist.
if this rumored deal would be the price we'd have to pay, i'd step away from hunter pence and focus on adding carlos quentin or aramis ramirez or mark reynolds or josh willingham or alex gordon. if we're offering brown AND singleton AND cosart, i'd much rather split those and offer singleton and cosart to chicago for aramis ramirez and sean marshall, with the condition that they also take brad lidge to cover up the salary, and brown and another piece (maybe julio rodriguez) to KC for alex gordon. the lineup would be absolutely stacked at that point (rollins-victorino-utley-howard-ramirez-gordon-ibanez-ruiz), the bench would be solid (mayberry, francisco, polanco, martinez, and schneider, with ross gload likely getting added to the playoff roster) and the pitching staff would still be tremendous.
and there'd still be a lot of useful parts in the minors. there'd be may, colvin, and biddle as SP prospects, there'd be valle at C, a whole host of toolsheds in the OF, plus various other pieces at various other positions and levels.
Amaro pulling the dumbest deal of his tenure.
Hahahahah WHAT?
also, they haven't lost anything off the roster with this move. they've kept worley and they've kept brown, so pence adds significant value at the cost of (hopefully) gload's roster spot, and (hopefully) ibanez's at bats. nothing else is lost.
if the 2 throw ins are anyone other than the 9 i listed above, i'll chalk this up as a win. adding pence really does make the team more formidable come october, and he'll have value for years to come.
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