hearing teams want horseface instead on Jake.
And I want Trout instead of Bradley, but it doesn't mean I'm going to get him.
Why is it that whenever the Red Sox want to trade for a mediocre starting pitcher at the trade deadline, it will cost a bluechip, and whenever they want to trade one away teams are willing to giveup a bag of balls?
There's always a chance that Craig will return to form, but 29 is the age where you begin to EXIT your prime. But as Craig is blocking super prospect Oscar Tavares, CBS sports speculates:
"Boston wouldn't mind using talented rookie Rubby De La Rosa in the rotation, and Peavy is currently blocking his path. Additionally, Peavy, a loser of seven straight (though much of that is due to a lack of support) may frankly be better suited to go back to the NL at this stage of his career"
The Cards can probably forget about getting Peavy now, with the announcement that Tanaka was placed on the DL. You know how the Empire covets Bosox players.
I think that if the financial aspect of a deal with the Yankees is there, many trades would and could be done.
Obviously the Sox don't want to "arm" the Yankees to the extent that the Boston team will have even more problems competing within the division.
Money is money. Even to the rich boys that own the Sox.