07-21-2010, 02:31 PM
<!--quoteo(post=106830:date=Jul 21 2010, 09:23 AM:name=BT)-->QUOTE (BT @ Jul 21 2010, 09:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=106767:date=Jul 21 2010, 04:19 AM:name=cherp)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cherp @ Jul 21 2010, 04:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=106587:date=Jul 20 2010, 04:07 PM:name=funkster)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (funkster @ Jul 20 2010, 04:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->They have absolutely nothing in their minor league system to give up for him...with the exception of the kid they took this year.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You think they'd rather have two draft picks than Hudson and Flowers?
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Hudson may or may not be a solid prospect (I doubt he is in anyone's mlb top 50 right now). Flowers has been pretty bad this year.
Do you think that is the best offer anyone would give them for Dunn?
Further, do you think Kenny makes that deal?
The Sox have exactly one and a half prospects worth anything. Hudson is on the major league squad filling in for Peavy. Morel might interest someone. After that, not so much. Danks is being compared with Sam Fuld right now, Flowers can't hit, and I can't even think of anyone else worth mentioning. Is Viciedo a prospect?
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Agreed on Danks...might be more than Fuld - but not more than a B prospect at this point. Jared Mitchel was going to be a player - but his knee injury puts his value close to zero. Agreed on the rest of the system. Viciedo has potential - but he is without a position. He looks like a potentially very good hitter....just no idea where he can play. 3B is not the answer. Not sure about OF or 1B.
Hudson projects to the middle of most rotations....that's ok. I'd agree - he's not a top 50.
You are probably right on Flowers. His D has improved - but he's still a below average defensive catcher. He's slugging .475 in Charlotte - which is ok. It's just his average is low (.228) and would project to be inadequate at the major league level today.
So three questions remain...
Is this better than what Rizzo would get offered?
Is this better than taking compensation picks?
Would KW do it?
I think the first one is a definite maybe. I don't think we know. Right now, I haven't heard that there are offers out there that he has declined....but of course we see only a small piece of information.
I think the answer is yes to the second one. A middle first to middle second plus a compensation pick has a very high chance of being 2 busts. Hudson, at worst, looks like he will make the back of a rotation much stronger.
The third one...that's tricky. KW is a gambler. He's always proven willing to trade prospects for a chance to go at it. And the team is missing a big LH thumper and a full time DH. If Peavy didn't go down, then this deal would make even more sense - before Hudson was needed to hold down the #5 spot. Carlos Torres would be a major risk as a #5 if a team wants to contend - and if they go ahead and trade Hudson, I can't see having enough remaining bullets in the gun to get a Lilly type pitcher in the middle of the rotation behind Buehlre/Danks/Floyd.
So BT, in short, I have no fricking clue...
You think they'd rather have two draft picks than Hudson and Flowers?
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Hudson may or may not be a solid prospect (I doubt he is in anyone's mlb top 50 right now). Flowers has been pretty bad this year.
Do you think that is the best offer anyone would give them for Dunn?
Further, do you think Kenny makes that deal?
The Sox have exactly one and a half prospects worth anything. Hudson is on the major league squad filling in for Peavy. Morel might interest someone. After that, not so much. Danks is being compared with Sam Fuld right now, Flowers can't hit, and I can't even think of anyone else worth mentioning. Is Viciedo a prospect?
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Agreed on Danks...might be more than Fuld - but not more than a B prospect at this point. Jared Mitchel was going to be a player - but his knee injury puts his value close to zero. Agreed on the rest of the system. Viciedo has potential - but he is without a position. He looks like a potentially very good hitter....just no idea where he can play. 3B is not the answer. Not sure about OF or 1B.
Hudson projects to the middle of most rotations....that's ok. I'd agree - he's not a top 50.
You are probably right on Flowers. His D has improved - but he's still a below average defensive catcher. He's slugging .475 in Charlotte - which is ok. It's just his average is low (.228) and would project to be inadequate at the major league level today.
So three questions remain...
Is this better than what Rizzo would get offered?
Is this better than taking compensation picks?
Would KW do it?
I think the first one is a definite maybe. I don't think we know. Right now, I haven't heard that there are offers out there that he has declined....but of course we see only a small piece of information.
I think the answer is yes to the second one. A middle first to middle second plus a compensation pick has a very high chance of being 2 busts. Hudson, at worst, looks like he will make the back of a rotation much stronger.
The third one...that's tricky. KW is a gambler. He's always proven willing to trade prospects for a chance to go at it. And the team is missing a big LH thumper and a full time DH. If Peavy didn't go down, then this deal would make even more sense - before Hudson was needed to hold down the #5 spot. Carlos Torres would be a major risk as a #5 if a team wants to contend - and if they go ahead and trade Hudson, I can't see having enough remaining bullets in the gun to get a Lilly type pitcher in the middle of the rotation behind Buehlre/Danks/Floyd.
So BT, in short, I have no fricking clue...