Jump to content

We have had discussions with MIN re: Santana and Abad


Sir_Loin

Recommended Posts

We have had discussions with Rob Anthony and the Twins as recently as today regarding a deal that would send Ervin Santana and Fernando Abad to Baltimore for a package that would include about 3 prospects. No more details to share right now, I will keep you posted. We were at Hellickson's start, we had a scout in Toronto tonight, and we spoke to LAA about Santiago today (who we almost had a deal done for in February, but it fell apart). We are in on every pitcher out there. Trying to improve our club in any way that we can. I will get back to you all if something of more substance transpires.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 180
  • Created
  • Last Reply
We have had discussions with Rob Anthony and the Twins as recently as today regarding a deal that would send Ervin Santana and Fernando Abad to Baltimore for a package that would include about 3 prospects. No more details to share right now, I will keep you posted. We were at Hellickson's start, we had a scout in Toronto tonight, and we spoke to LAA about Santiago today (who we almost had a deal done for in February, but it fell apart). We are in on every pitcher out there. Trying to improve our club in any way that we can. I will get back to you all if something of more substance transpires.

Thanks for the update. Wonder how good the 3 prospects would be?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't like the idea of getting Santana. He's not a rental. He makes 13.5 million a year through 2018 with a 1 million buyout for 2019.

That's a lot of future money owed. Twins would have to eat money or take Ubaldo back for this to make sense.

I like the idea of getting a rental better.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't like the idea of getting Santana. He's not a rental. He makes 13.5 million a year through 2018 with a 1 million buyout for 2019.

That's a lot of future money owed. Twins would have to eat money or take Ubaldo back for this to make sense.

I like the idea of getting a rental better.

I doubt we'd take on all of Ervin's contract. He has also been a pretty solid starter. Pending on price for the rential I'd be fine with it, but we're going to need pitching next year then and Ervin's contract is halfway decent for what he brings. SP's are expensive.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm curious too.

Ervin is a bit expensive, but he's showing that he's worth it right now. Great start again tonight. He'd be a nice boost.

You can't get a guy of Ervin's caliber on the free agent market this year for the deal Ervin has currently: 2 years, $27MM with a 3rd year club option. He's certainly valuable for that reason.

With regards to prospects, we haven't thrown out specific names yet, as we are still exploring the deal. If it is complete, we are imagining it taking a high prospect followed by two other mid level guys. Again, will update if something transpires.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You can't get a guy of Ervin's caliber on the free agent market this year for the deal Ervin has currently: 2 years, $27MM with a 3rd year club option. He's certainly valuable for that reason.

Which makes me curious if some other teams wont jump in like happened with San Diego.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You can't get a guy of Ervin's caliber on the free agent market this year for the deal Ervin has currently: 2 years, $27MM with a 3rd year club option. He's certainly valuable for that reason.

With regards to prospects, we haven't thrown out specific names yet, as we are still exploring the deal. If it is complete, we are imagining it taking a high prospect followed by two other mid level guys. Again, will update if something transpires.

Agreed, for a veteran SP on a normal contract it's very reasonable. Gallardo who is worse we just signed for close to similar per year, and would have done more if we didn't flag his shoulder and get his asking price down.

If Angelos turned down deal because we didn't want to take on 3.5M while moving Ubaldo though, why would we now take on 13.5M?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Agreed, for a veteran SP on a normal contract it's very reasonable. Gallardo who is worse we just signed for close to similar per year, and would have done more if we didn't flag his shoulder and get his asking price down.

If Angelos turned down deal because we didn't want to take on 3.5M while moving Ubaldo though, why would we now take on 13.5M?

Yeah, I agree. I don't see how Angelos nixed a deal over 5 million and then we'd turn around and make a trade for a guy that's owed 2/28 million, plus the rest of this year's salary.

I do buy into the idea that 2/28 million is actually a pretty good deal for a sub 4 ERA SP. But I don't think we need to worry about the future rotation. Especially with Worley still being arb eligible for 2 years and Bundy being able to throw more innings.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Santana & Abad would be a nice get for the O's, but I'd imagine we'd have to give up a lot to get them both. Santana would give us a very solid innings eater who will keep us in most games and give us at least 6 or 7 innings every time out. He has been very strong in July, and we know the O's have had interest in him for years. Abad would give us a solid lefty matchup reliever who is having a good year.

I'm not sure what it would take to get them both, but I'm guessing Sisco, Mancini, Tanner Scott and probably one other high ceiling pitcher like Peralta would have to be included in the deal, unless we are willing to take on Santana's entire remaining salary.

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Posts

    • Starting point has changed.  Given the fact he has approx 1/7th of his season in the books at 1.139, to OPS just .780 for the season, he'd have to drop off to under .730 the rest of the way.  That sort of drop off wouldn't be acceptable to me. I'd like him to OPS .800 the rest of the way for roughly .850 for the season.  The more they use him in a platoon role, the better I think that number might be.
    • Can I ask how you timed it vs the DVR?  Did you use a stopwatch or count click with pause/FF, or something else?
    • I can’t fathom why anyone would want a Tanner Scott return. In 10 innings, he is 0-4 with a 1.78 whip. He was maddening before, and now he’s older. But I wonder if the Red Sox would part with Justin Slaten? He’s been pretty outstanding. Yeah, only 8 innings, but we hired Yohan Ramirez, and he’s been a catastrophe in 10. Yes, I know he’s a rule 5, and the Bosox are in the East. And their pitching is pretty thin, too. But they know they aren’t going anywhere in this division, and they might think getting a good return for a Free Rule 5 guy might be worthwhile.
    • This draft unfolded weirdly.  First with the *nix guys getting taken early and then how no defensive players got taken all draft, and then a bunch of teams reaching for OTs.  I'm pretty happy with how the draft unfolded because I think we got a player that I expected to be gone by the teens or early 20s.  I don't know what we're doing with our OL but hopefully we can maybe trade up from 62 to pick someone up.
    • I have it on dvr and I timed it four times. I got 10.75, 10.80, 10.74, and 10.78.
    • This is exactly what EDC said tonight     
    • My guess is more of a safety profile than they preferred. They clearly wanted Wiggins. They ran that pick up fast. And then when you listen to the press conference, the love for the player was obvious.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...