Seattle looking at Craig
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Fat Strat
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
Don't forget that Felix is going to make $20M for the next two years. That's a ton of money and should hinder his trade value a lot. Not a lot of teams can take on $40M in guaranteed payroll while giving up multiple prospects.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
Much better said than I did, but that's my line of thinking.Felix The Cat wrote:I think the larger point is that getting an upgrade in the rotation to protect against Kelly's eventual regression won't make the team perform necessarily better than it is right now. Even if a Felix Hernandez comes in to match Kelly's sparkling ERA with the peripherals to boot, it doesn't matter much when the offense is doing it Jekkyl and Hyde routine. So giving up a cost controlled player who is likely our 2013 starting 1B for that kind of upgrade probably isn't the best idea.cpebbles wrote:It's going to be. Kelly hasn't been pitching anything like his ERA, and the only pitcher we can realistically hope will match his performance from this point on is Wainwright.Pudgelewis wrote:Like some others have said, SP hasn't been our problem.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
Considering that teams are lining up in free agency or near free agency to give 20 million per to guys not as good as Felix(Hamels, Cain, Darvish), I really doubt his market is limited by his contract. Would it be the most efficient(air quotes on efficient?) use of resources? Probably not, but a 26 year old proven 6 WAR pitcher is maybe the most rare thing in baseball. It can't be replicated in the way that Allen Craig can, or that a litany of prospects can, or even dollars spent in free agency can.Fat Strat wrote:Don't forget that Felix is going to make $20M for the next two years. That's a ton of money and should hinder his trade value a lot. Not a lot of teams can take on $40M in guaranteed payroll while giving up multiple prospects.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
If Zduriencik traded Felix he would be dead in Seattle. Felix is the only reason left to watch the Mariners.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
So let me pose my question again. Who would we get?
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
Transmogrified Tiger wrote:Considering that teams are lining up in free agency or near free agency to give 20 million per to guys not as good as Felix(Hamels, Cain, Darvish), I really doubt his market is limited by his contract. Would it be the most efficient(air quotes on efficient?) use of resources? Probably not, but a 26 year old proven 6 WAR pitcher is maybe the most rare thing in baseball. It can't be replicated in the way that Allen Craig can, or that a litany of prospects can, or even dollars spent in free agency can.Fat Strat wrote:Don't forget that Felix is going to make $20M for the next two years. That's a ton of money and should hinder his trade value a lot. Not a lot of teams can take on $40M in guaranteed payroll while giving up multiple prospects.
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I think it would be insane to make Allen Craig a deal-breaker in a Felix Hernandez trade.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
This. I love Allen Craig. But he's 27 and has never played a full season and has had injuries and isn't a good defensive player. We'd have to give up Craig + 2 At Least A or A- prospects to get Felix HernandezSocnorb11 wrote:Transmogrified Tiger wrote:Considering that teams are lining up in free agency or near free agency to give 20 million per to guys not as good as Felix(Hamels, Cain, Darvish), I really doubt his market is limited by his contract. Would it be the most efficient(air quotes on efficient?) use of resources? Probably not, but a 26 year old proven 6 WAR pitcher is maybe the most rare thing in baseball. It can't be replicated in the way that Allen Craig can, or that a litany of prospects can, or even dollars spent in free agency can.Fat Strat wrote:Don't forget that Felix is going to make $20M for the next two years. That's a ton of money and should hinder his trade value a lot. Not a lot of teams can take on $40M in guaranteed payroll while giving up multiple prospects.
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I think it would be insane to make Allen Craig a deal-breaker in a Felix Hernandez trade.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
I would trade Craig + prospects for Felix in a heartbeat. This is not just a trade for this year, it would also be a trade for the future. As some pointed out, Craig has been injury-prone, and hasn't really proven he can play a full season. Felix would be a real nice replacement for Carpenter. Actually, he'd probably be way better than Carpenter. It would be another classic Cardinals "trade and sign", if they could pull it off. If they can't sign him long-term they still would at least get him through 2014.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
I'd give up Craig, Miller and + for him.
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Re: Seattle looking at Craig
Watch, Felix will get moved for a lot less than a great MLB ready slugger and two A or A- prospects. Hell, the list of teams w/ more than one A rated prospect is extremely small.Magneto2.0 wrote:This. I love Allen Craig. But he's 27 and has never played a full season and has had injuries and isn't a good defensive player. We'd have to give up Craig + 2 At Least A or A- prospects to get Felix HernandezSocnorb11 wrote:Transmogrified Tiger wrote:Considering that teams are lining up in free agency or near free agency to give 20 million per to guys not as good as Felix(Hamels, Cain, Darvish), I really doubt his market is limited by his contract. Would it be the most efficient(air quotes on efficient?) use of resources? Probably not, but a 26 year old proven 6 WAR pitcher is maybe the most rare thing in baseball. It can't be replicated in the way that Allen Craig can, or that a litany of prospects can, or even dollars spent in free agency can.Fat Strat wrote:Don't forget that Felix is going to make $20M for the next two years. That's a ton of money and should hinder his trade value a lot. Not a lot of teams can take on $40M in guaranteed payroll while giving up multiple prospects.
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I think it would be insane to make Allen Craig a deal-breaker in a Felix Hernandez trade.
My bet is Felix could be had for a lot less than people assume.


