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2 hours ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

What's not true? The statement I made was that Verlander has a no-trade clause in his contract so he has the final say on if/where he gets traded. And that is absolutely true.

You said "Verlander has to approve any location he is traded to because he has a no trade clause. So if wouldn't sign somewhere, then he wouldn't  be traded there either."

The second part is not true.  You don't know that he wouldn't sign here, just that he didn't sign here.  And if he didn't even want to sign here, things may have changed by now.

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2 minutes ago, MarCakes21 said:

You said "Verlander has to approve any location he is traded to because he has a no trade clause. So if wouldn't sign somewhere, then he wouldn't  be traded there either."

The second part is not true.  You don't know that he wouldn't sign here, just that he didn't sign here.  And if he didn't even want to sign here, things may have changed by now.

I never said he wouldn't sign here. Where did you get that out of my post? All I said is that he had a no trade cause and his opinion mattered. Your beef is with the other person who said that. Not me. 

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2 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

I was against Lorenzen and still kind of am but they do need innings and I have to think he won’t cost much. Trading a lot more for one of these other guys only to have very little difference in Production isn’t really worth it.

 

I’m ok with him for that reason. I’d really like Foley too though so I’d give up a little more to get both.

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2 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

I was against Lorenzen and still kind of am but they do need innings and I have to think he won’t cost much. Trading a lot more for one of these other guys only to have very little difference in Production isn’t really worth it.

 

How about EdRod? If the Tigers are a match trade wise, I’d prefer to see us go after him. 

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4 minutes ago, RVAOsFan said:

I would like to stabilize the rotation tonight with Lorenzen. Then let’s go big game hunting for someone who moves the needle tomorrow… Bednar

I watched him against the Phillies yesterday. Yes, I want that guy in the back end of the pen for us. He was nasty.

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