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Did he shoot the Sandman or something?
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I guess those Tulowitzki talks arent going so well? Lowrie is both an offensive and defensive downgrade from Tulo. |
FWIW, Bengie Molina headed to the Rangers as 1B coach.
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Tulo matched Lowrie's production at the plate in 150 less ABs and is much much better defensively. Lowrie just finished his very first season of over 100 games. Nevermind that the A's probably don't even want to discuss trading him right now since Russell is still at least a year away. |
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Nobody's arguing that Lowrie is an equal to Tulo - but we're also not talking a straight across trade. The presumption is that Lowrie would cost substantially less than Tulo would and that the difference in both $$ and prospects surrendered would more than offset the value lost between Lowrie and Tulo. But Lowrie's range seems to be diminishing quite a bit and as has been noted, he's not terribly healthy. That said, if we could have him for Seigrist and a B arm, I'd probably take them up on it. Lots of lefties in the system. |
I would prefer to keep Wacha, Miller, Martinez, and Oscar this offseason. I'm okay with Adams and Lynn being traded so long it's for a long-term get (Tulo, Profar-not the same package, I know)
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You guys see what Rosenthal said would be a "fair" trade that would get us Tulo?
Craig/Miller/Adams/Rosenthal and another prospect WTF is he smoking? Mo isn't that stupid is he? I'm assuming some Rockies VP gave him that when asked what would it take to get Tulo. At least I hope so. |
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Why is there no talk of Arizona as a trade pardner? They have two SS's and two CF's? They need pitching, 1B and 3B. |
Sounds like the Cards discussed Fowler with the Rockies but doesn't appear to be a match. Thank goodness.
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There's another guy I'd give up Seigrist for and little else. His aggregate numbers paint a far prettier picture than most of his season did. From about July 8 onward, in a similar number of ABs to Kozma, his performance was comparable (.200 BA, sub .600 OPS, the whole works). Scouts were worried he couldn't hit at this level and the latter 2/3 of the season seemed to support that concern. Gregorius may end up being a real dog out there. |
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