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6 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

We are also two clubs heading in different directions, plus we play in different divisions. Really ideally suited to be trade partners.

Do the A’s really have any guys we would want long term though.  I just see a bunch of young cheap guys that they are getting inning and at bats too.  They have traded most there veteran guys already.

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In terms of reliever deals, the trade seems to compare favorably for us next to the haul the O's got for Jorge Lopez, but maybe a deal for Aroldis Chapman would have made more sense given he has more of a track record and the Rangers also didn't seem to part with significant pieces (someone correct me if I'm wrong there).

With that said, I'm definitely excited the more I read about Fuji. Glad they pulled it off, and I don't think this precludes them from still pursuing another strong RP in the next couple weeks.

 

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22 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

I didn’t say he was “so good”. 

It does beg the question.... the last spot in our bullpen has rotated amongst the likes of Bruce Zimmerman, Logan Gillaspie, Eduard Bazardo, Reed Garrett, and Chris Vallimont.   Some of those had to be added tot he 40 man roster to br brought up too.   So it would seem Lucas was behind that bunch in the pecking order of who they thought could help us.

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We needed a fresh arm just to get us to the deadline. High upside arm. Seems like he’s putting it together in the USA. I’m assuming he has options and that we could offer him Arb next year?  Anyway, seems like a good bridge arm to the deadline and to go to TB with. He could be more though. 

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6 minutes ago, ThisIsBirdland said:

In terms of reliever deals, the trade seems to compare favorably for us next to the haul the O's got for Jorge Lopez, but maybe a deal for Aroldis Chapman would have made more sense given he has more of a track record and the Rangers also didn't seem to part with significant pieces (someone correct me if I'm wrong there).

With that said, I'm definitely excited the more I read about Fuji. Glad they pulled it off, and I don't think this precludes them from still pursuing another strong RP in the next couple weeks.

 

The Rangers gave up a pretty solid pitching prospect to get Chapman. Former 1st rounder, success in the upper minors, working on figuring out the big leagues. 

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1 hour ago, AdleysPecks said:

I think my point is that Logan isn’t 4a fodder, we drafted him and he was in our top prospects last offseason. 

Nope, we did not draft him, signed as a minor league FA. Never any kind of top prospect. 

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17 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

We needed a fresh arm just to get us to the deadline. High upside arm. Seems like he’s putting it together in the USA. I’m assuming he has options and that we could offer him Arb next year?  Anyway, seems like a good bridge arm to the deadline and to go to TB with. He could be more though. 

He's been pitching well, so I don't believe that they will option him. There's only 60 something games left...get what they can out of him.

 

He's on a 1 year deal, so there's no other alternatives at the end of the season other than resigning him, or letting someone else.

 

I think there is a legitimate chance that he's better than Perez and some of the other guys that have floundered around in the BP. Hopefully he can be a little more than that.

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I imagine Fuji is very very excited to get out of Oakland and to a team in first place that wants him.  He likely will be hoping to show us his best work the first time or two out.  I expect to see that 101 right away with his adrenaline spiking.   

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