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01-02-2013, 08:51 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
Here's an idea. Giancarlo Stanton to the Rays. The Rays are one of a few organizations who could give up a huge haul and not completely decimate their farm system. With the best rotation around, and Longoria/Stanton in the middle of the order, that team would be fearsome.
They make a World Series run this year, next year, they trade Price for a huge prospect haul, and then trade Stanton for a haul almost as big as the one they lost for him.
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01-03-2013, 08:53 AM
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#137 (permalink)
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Originally Posted by Palodios
Here's an idea. Giancarlo Stanton to the Rays. The Rays are one of a few organizations who could give up a huge haul and not completely decimate their farm system. With the best rotation around, and Longoria/Stanton in the middle of the order, that team would be fearsome.
They make a World Series run this year, next year, they trade Price for a huge prospect haul, and then trade Stanton for a haul almost as big as the one they lost for him.
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They have the prospects for sure and I read a couple articles mentioning them. I don't see it though as Stanton is arb eligible after this year and hes going to get expensive quick if he continues along his current path. Stanton most likely will end up on a team that can drop big $ for an extension. Unless he takes a Longo type deal.
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01-03-2013, 05:03 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Originally Posted by BSN07
They have the prospects for sure and I read a couple articles mentioning them. I don't see it though as Stanton is arb eligible after this year and hes going to get expensive quick if he continues along his current path. Stanton most likely will end up on a team that can drop big $ for an extension. Unless he takes a Longo type deal.
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Agreed. I don't see him taking a discounted deal even if it is for a lot of time either.... It'll be his first real chance on the market and he's been an absolute monster. I'd imagine his goal would be to go into free agency.
With as much as the Marlins will ask for him, I'm not sure he'll be headed anywhere at least this off season. It seems that a lot of teams that would be able to give him a mammoth extension probably wouldn't or don't have the package to get him away from Miami.
Hopefully he doesn't become one of those players that just kind of dies there. It's clear he isn't super excited to play there, so hopefully that doesn't effect his play too much. I guess if it did it would lessen his value, but then teams are banking he puts it back together.
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01-03-2013, 06:08 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
I think they hold onto him this season unless they get blown away. And if he's still there next off seaon they will trade him right before he gets set to make millions a year.
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01-03-2013, 08:22 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
The guy is a fucking beast. He hit 37 bombs and had an OPS of .969 in 123 games. Obviously the OPS carried over any sample size, but 37 bombs in that time period puts him on a 49HR pace for a full season and he hasnt even physically matured yet. He just turned 23. When he's 27 or 28, he might be hitting 50HRs with regularity. The fish are better off waiting at least one more yr to deal him. If he continues his upward move and puts up a silly .300/.380/.650 season with 50+HRS and 120+RBI, then his value will rise even if his yrs left under control drops by 1. If they deal him in the offseason next yr, he'd command a Herschel Walker type return
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01-03-2013, 09:57 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Originally Posted by Palodios
Here's an idea. Giancarlo Stanton to the Rays. The Rays are one of a few organizations who could give up a huge haul and not completely decimate their farm system. With the best rotation around, and Longoria/Stanton in the middle of the order, that team would be fearsome.
They make a World Series run this year, next year, they trade Price for a huge prospect haul, and then trade Stanton for a haul almost as big as the one they lost for him.
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Rays don't have the best rotation around... and even if they did they'd have to trade at least Hellickson but probably Moore to get him thus making their rotation even weaker. I think the O's would make the most sense to land him, Rangers next, followed by the M's, but Stanton won't be traded this year unless the O's start their offer out with Machado and Bundy which I doubt they will, but who knows what could happen.
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01-04-2013, 12:53 AM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Originally Posted by BSN07
They have the prospects for sure and I read a couple articles mentioning them. I don't see it though as Stanton is arb eligible after this year and hes going to get expensive quick if he continues along his current path. Stanton most likely will end up on a team that can drop big $ for an extension. Unless he takes a Longo type deal.
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That's the beauty of a guy like Stanton for the Rays. They trade four-five top 100 prospects for him now, and get three-four prospects back in two years.
As far as Hellickson... With Tampa's depth in the minors, I don't think he is a must-trade, but they may need to part with Myers.
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01-04-2013, 03:03 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Originally Posted by Palodios
That's the beauty of a guy like Stanton for the Rays. They trade four-five top 100 prospects for him now, and get three-four prospects back in two years.
As far as Hellickson... With Tampa's depth in the minors, I don't think he is a must-trade, but they may need to part with Myers.
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Let's just say youre Friedman, whats your offer for Stanton?
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01-04-2013, 03:11 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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That's the beauty of a guy like Stanton for the Rays. They trade four-five top 100 prospects for him now, and get three-four prospects back in two years.
As far as Hellickson... With Tampa's depth in the minors, I don't think he is a must-trade, but they may need to part with Myers.
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It may not be the best way to build a desperately needed fanbase by trading for one of the giant young talents of the game only to trade him away in 2 years.
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01-05-2013, 01:37 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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It may not be the best way to build a desperately needed fanbase by trading for one of the giant young talents of the game only to trade him away in 2 years.
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They don't have a fan base. If they do it's extremely small. If they traded Stanton it's going to piss off like 2 people. There will be more fans mad their team didn't get him then there will be Marlins fans upset by the fact he's gone.
Fact is they aren't going to build a fan base until they win consistently and or show a willingness to hold on to players long enough for fans to get attached. That probably isn't happening within the next couple years, probably the height of Stantons value with all things considered.
As far as price goes all you have to do is look at what Migg was traded fory. Big young hitter that had been producing since 20 years old. Traded at 24-25. It will be top SP prospect, top IF prospects and top OF prospect plus a couple low level players. The equivalent right now for the Sox would be Barnes, Bogaerts and Bradley Jr plus the low level guys.
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01-05-2013, 01:54 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Originally Posted by BSN07
They don't have a fan base. If they do it's extremely small. If they traded Stanton it's going to piss off like 2 people. There will be more fans mad their team didn't get him then there will be Marlins fans upset by the fact he's gone.
Fact is they aren't going to build a fan base until they win consistently and or show a willingness to hold on to players long enough for fans to get attached. That probably isn't happening within the next couple years, probably the height of Stantons value with all things considered.
As far as price goes all you have to do is look at what Migg was traded fory. Big young hitter that had been producing since 20 years old. Traded at 24-25. It will be top SP prospect, top IF prospects and top OF prospect plus a couple low level players. The equivalent right now for the Sox would be Barnes, Bogaerts and Bradley Jr plus the low level guys.
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They have had a competitive team for the last 5 years. They have been able to achieve that. They still need to build a fan base. Winning and being competitive hasn't done it. IMO their biggest hurdle is getting fostering an emotional bond to the team. They will not do that unless they have some generational heros associated with the team. They are keeping Longo. That is a good move. Getting a stud like Mike Stanton to let him go in a couple of years would not help their franchise IMO. If they get him, I think they will keep him and build around him.
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01-06-2013, 12:19 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
Petco Park is ruined
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01-06-2013, 07:43 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Petco Park is ruined

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Bet the players won't mind lol Truth is no one will care the fences were moved in after a couple seasons.
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01-10-2013, 09:51 PM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
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Justin Upton Rejects Trade To Mariners
By Mark Polishuk [January 10 at 7:40pm CST]
7:40pm: The Mariners offered a four-player package to the D'Backs, according to Scott Miller of CBS Sports. Arizona would have received Nick Franklin, Charlie Furbush, Stephen Pryor and one of Taijuan Walker, Danny Hultzen or James Paxton.
6:06 pm: Diamondbacks outfielder Justin Upton invoked his limited no-trade clause to reject an agreed-upon deal between the D'Backs and Mariners that would have sent Upton to Seattle, reports Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports. The M's were prepared to give up "a package of young talent" in the trade, a return that Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic has heard was "substantial" (Twitter link).
Though several teams have been linked to Upton over the last two seasons, the Mariners seem to be the first to propose a deal that has gotten the D'Backs to agree to move the 25-year-old outfielder. As Rosenthal/Morosi note, the trade rejection could be gamesmanship by either Upton or the D'Backs --- Upton could be trying to control where he ends up, or the Snakes are sending the message that if Upton wants to leave Arizona, his only option is Seattle. The Mariners, Blue Jays, Red Sox and Cubs are the four teams on Upton's current no-trade list, according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick (Twitter link).
The Braves and Rangers are still pursuing Upton, and we've heard in recent weeks that such teams as the Mets, Padres, and Orioles have also been in engaged with trade talks with the Diamondbacks.
Read more at http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/#SXcaE1zRRg2kwtOe.99
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01-11-2013, 01:04 AM
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Re: MLB Hot Stove 2012-2013
It looks like the deal was pretty modest. A solid middle infielder, top 100 prospect, a solid pitching prospect 20, and two relievers.
It looks like it would have been the equivalent of Barnes, Brentz, Wilson, and Britton, maybe a bit more. I still probably wouldn't have made that deal, but it isn't as crazy as some expected it to be.
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