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02-06-2012 12:32 PM #256
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02-06-2012 12:33 PM #257
I agree the onus is on AM.
HOWEVER, DD should have held onto Guthrie if this is the best we can get...He also should have been looking more long term as well.
LJ said maybe he wants different things than AM did...Well, if that's the case, then DD is pretty clueless about where this team really is right now.
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02-06-2012 12:33 PM #258
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Do those who were opposed to trading Guthrie to CIN for Alonso last year prefer this return?
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02-06-2012 12:37 PM #259
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02-06-2012 12:41 PM #260
Jim Duquette said this morning on XM COL just really improved in his eyes, that Guthrie is a nice improvement over Hammel. Also danced around it a little bit but said that Guthrie and his arbitration gap were a big reason why he was dealt, that "The Orioles just weren't ok with the idea of paying Guthrie $10m for one season." He said they've been trying to trade him since AM was here, and just couldn't get enough interest at the deadline last year. Olney has been snooping around on this issue too, apparently talks did not go well.
Also of note that he didn't thank Buck for his support and belief in him, while he thanked about 6 other people. Just sayin'.
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02-06-2012 12:41 PM #261
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I would've preferred Alonso, but I wasn't necessarily a fan of a one to one trade there, either. I guess that Guthrie's value really isn't all that great. One would have thought better quality would have come back for a decent middle-of-the-rotation starter...guess we were wrong.
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02-06-2012 12:41 PM #262
If Hammel replaces Guthrie and the hard throwing Lindstrom pitches like he did last year, aren't they both just as, if not more, valuable trade chips at the deadline? Guthrie is a one year rental. I think he would have done well in just about any other NL city but he might just not be that highly regarded by other teams. The trade, on paper, is a wash, with either team having a chance of winning it. Hammel and Lindstrom could bomb and have no value or they could both do well and have value. Again, it's not exciting but it's a sideways trade. From the O's perspective that got talent, depth and cost certainty over the next two years.
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02-06-2012 12:41 PM #263
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2B/OF Eric Young Jr., 26, also was in Guthrie trade talks. O's eventually saw no fit and said no. He's out of options, O's roster at 40+
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02-06-2012 12:42 PM #264
According to Connolly, the O's rejected Young as part of the deal...
2B/OF Eric Young Jr., 26, also was in Guthrie trade talks. O's eventually saw no fit and said no. He's out of options, O's roster at 40+
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02-06-2012 12:42 PM #265
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02-06-2012 12:43 PM #266
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02-06-2012 12:44 PM #267
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02-06-2012 12:44 PM #268
So Guthrie would be worth more with only 6 months worth of service time left as opposed to 1 year? How well would he have to perform this season for that to be the case?
I think LookinUp is right, what could you really expect in return come July that would be clearly better then what we got now? I mean, I can understand preferring prospects to what we just got, but if Guthrie is pitching to the tune of a 4.5 ERA come July, and is still owed $4.5m, aren't we in a worst bargaining position then we are now?
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02-06-2012 12:44 PM #269
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Sources say the talks about settling Guthrie's arbitration case were contentious; maybe the O's just decided they wouldn't pay him big $.
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02-06-2012 12:44 PM #270
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It's an indefensibly bad trade. We're going to be a bad team in 2012. We all know that. We need young players with promise. If Guthrie can't get us that in Feb 2012 (and I think he could), then you hold on to him and hope for better or you take the draft pick. There is no point in trading for spare parts.
The most depressing part to this deal though isn't the players involved but that it is further indication of DD's mindset that is NOT determined to acquire young talent but to nibble around the edges and hope we are mediocre. Whooopeee.




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