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02-06-2012 03:43 PM #406
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02-06-2012 04:02 PM #409
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I agree....my Gut reaction to the news this morning was along your thinking. Not attending fanfest, filing a high arbitration amount and other factors probably made JG's arbitration hold-out the last straw. When was the last time a player was traded over SB weekend right before an arbitration hearing?
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02-06-2012 04:19 PM #410
I don't think this trade is good or bad, more just meh. I think we got a younger version version of guts. Maybe we can flip him for a better set of prospects than guts would of gotton. So I can see some upside.
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02-06-2012 04:33 PM #411
This team is bewildering.
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02-06-2012 04:35 PM #412
I think Duquette needs to place and infiltrator here on the Hangout to get the FO version of things articulated in a way that may persuade the masses. SG?
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02-06-2012 04:37 PM #413
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02-06-2012 04:43 PM #414
I don't see them problem other than it being an incremental change when everyone wants the big sexy moves. You've traded one guy that needed to be traded sooner or later for two younger guys who could be traded sooner or later. Both have done well away from Coors btw and both are likely to be more valuable than Guthrie combined.
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02-06-2012 04:46 PM #415
I just listened to Duquette on XM with Casey Stern and Jim Bowden. He said he thinks Hammel essentially replaces Guthrie (he acknowledged that Hammels 2011 season was down, but feels that a return to his 09 and 10 years is what they are counting on (this is my paraphrase)), and he said that Lindstrom throws around 96 and gives Buck a second power arm in the bullpen to complement Johnson.
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02-06-2012 04:57 PM #416
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I think you guys are all missing the point of this trade. If you take a look at Hammel's 3 year splits... During pitches 31-45, opponents are hitting a measly .255 with an OPS of .699.
Even further, the #9 batter over the same 3 year period is hitting .208 against Hammel with an OPS of .510.
If you want a winning ball club, it starts with dominating those 2 statistics.
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02-06-2012 04:58 PM #417
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02-06-2012 05:02 PM #418
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02-06-2012 05:05 PM #419
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I'm at the point where I think change is good just for change sake.
I always liked Guthrie and felt he had the stuff to be a very good pitcher. He just seems to have too many mental or mechanical lapses where he loses his command.
I look at this trade as trading mediocrity (albeit more consistent) for younger mediocrity. Right now it's a "meh" trade. There's been nothing exciting done with the MLB team at this point and its been quite the boring offseason thus far. It doesn't mean some good things haven't been done...just nothing to excite the fanbase.
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02-06-2012 05:14 PM #420
Jeremy Guthrie @JGuthrie46
Winners & Losers of @Rockies / @Orioles trade: Winners- #Yankees training staff. Losers: @NickSwisher batting avg.



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