chippewastud79 10:24 AM 12-08-2011
The move also makes Fielder a huge target for the Cardinals
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Starscream 12:12 PM 12-08-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Will this be the same attitude if Votto peaces out after he is a FA? :-)
It's a bit different b/c Votto doesn't go around constantly saying that he wants to remain a Red. Plus, Votto hasn't been around like Pujols has in St. Louis and established his own dynasty. Pujols has mentioned MANY times that he wanted to be a Cardinal for life. Votto has pretty much been politically correct and vague everytime he is asked about the future. He's not leading the fans on like Pujols did.
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chippewastud79 02:07 PM 12-08-2011
Originally Posted by Starscream:
It's a bit different b/c Votto doesn't go around constantly saying that he wants to remain a Red. Plus, Votto hasn't been around like Pujols has in St. Louis and established his own dynasty. Pujols has mentioned MANY times that he wanted to be a Cardinal for life. Votto has pretty much been politically correct and vague everytime he is asked about the future. He's not leading the fans on like Pujols did.
Again, the Cardinals had the opportunity to step up to the plate, and they balked. They were hoping he would have a down season and bring his price down, he didn't and they wouldn't up their price.
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Two years ago he began asking for the huge long-term deal and they couldn't get it done. He wanted to sign before camp and the Cardinals left the same offer on the table for over a year without changing it. Its almost as if they were expecting him to walk without a fight, and they certainly didn't appear to put one up.
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~$198 million and ~$250-260 is a big difference, and the Cardinals couldn't match it. There is expected to be a loyalty from Pujols to them, but it apparently wasn't recipricated.
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Starscream 02:54 PM 12-08-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Again, the Cardinals had the opportunity to step up to the plate, and they balked. They were hoping he would have a down season and bring his price down, he didn't and they wouldn't up their price. :-)
Two years ago he began asking for the huge long-term deal and they couldn't get it done. He wanted to sign before camp and the Cardinals left the same offer on the table for over a year without changing it. Its almost as if they were expecting him to walk without a fight, and they certainly didn't appear to put one up. :-)
~$198 million and ~$250-260 is a big difference, and the Cardinals couldn't match it. There is expected to be a loyalty from Pujols to them, but it apparently wasn't recipricated. :-)
What he was asking for, and what he just got are to me unreasonable and outrageous for any team to pay out w/ the exception of NY, Boston, and maybe Philly. The Angels are going to really feel the burden of this deal about five years down the road, just like the Reds did with Griffey in his last few years. STL put their maximum dollar that they would be willing to pay, which was going to hurt them down the road if he accepted it just b/c they wanted to keep the fans happy. If the going rate was a billion dollars for Pujols and the Cardinals couldn't match that, would that still make them not loyal to him? $200 million for 9 or 10 years is beyond reasonable and is more than fair to him. He kept telling the fans that he wanted to remain in STL, but this was obviously not the case. If you sign a contract for ten years, then you sign for less money per year.
I've always supported and stood behind the MLB, even during the strike in '94, but the money deal is seriously starting to turn me off to the sport.
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Starscream 03:05 PM 12-08-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
The move also makes Fielder a huge target for the Cardinals :-)
And it probably just drove up Fielder's asking price.
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Starscream 03:54 PM 12-14-2011
I'm starting to think Walt Jocketty is a liar. He said they had big plans for the offseason, but so far they haven't even managed to get a top of the rotation pitcher.
Dmitri Young and a no name local pitcher...
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chippewastud79 06:56 PM 12-14-2011
Originally Posted by Starscream:
I'm starting to think Walt Jocketty is a liar. He said they had big plans for the offseason, but so far they haven't even managed to get a top of the rotation pitcher.
Dmitri Young and a no name local pitcher...:-)
Isn't Dmitri Young like 37 and just like Drew Stubbs? All or nothing?
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Starscream 07:04 PM 12-14-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Isn't Dmitri Young like 37 and just like Drew Stubbs? All or nothing?:-)
He's supposedly lost 70 lbs, but that's not gonna revive his career at 37.
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elderboy02 09:35 PM 12-14-2011
Originally Posted by Starscream:
He's supposedly lost 70 lbs, but that's not gonna revive his career at 37.
I loved Dimitri Young when he was with the Reds a zillion years ago. Now, not so much.
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Starscream 06:17 PM 12-16-2011
Looks like Shields is now out of our price range. Not necessarily bad news, b/c I didn't think he'd be a good fit at GABP due to the fact that he gives up a lot of hits and HRs. But the bad news is it looks like this sets the tone that Jocketty won't get anything significant done this offseason.
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chippewastud79 01:26 PM 12-17-2011
Mat Latos comes in on the first big deal for the Reds. Looks like Jockety is going to have to dig VERY deep to keep Votto, like staying within 20 million of the next closest offer with Alonso on the way out. Also, how does that Volquez for Hamilton trade look now? Unreal dumb.
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I realize he was a league leader in ERA and K's/9 innings but I am not a big fan of giving up 4 players for one, including Alonso. Now if Stubbs was in the package, maybe I would be more excited about it.
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http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/73...-two-prospects
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hotreds 03:05 PM 12-17-2011
Latos IS a #1 pitcher, and we need a number one pitcher. Lots to give up in fact, and Volquez could turn it around, but I like the trade.
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Starscream 09:17 PM 12-17-2011
I'm glad we got a top of the rotation guy, but I think the price was a little steep. Giving up Alonso and Grandal was expected. Throwing in Volquez too was a bit much, although I'm glad to be rid of him. Getting rid of Boxberger was over the top too.
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hotreds 09:39 PM 12-17-2011
Bowden certainly thinks the Reds got jobbed! I guess time will tell.
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elderboy02 10:06 PM 12-17-2011
I like the trade. Everyone was complaining that they weren't making any moves, now we are complaining that they gave away too much. I don't get it.
We had no spot for Yonder and he sucked at defense. Volquez sucks now (headcase), and Grandal we didn't have a spot for with Hanningan/Mesorraco.
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chippewastud79 11:56 PM 12-17-2011
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I like the trade. Everyone was complaining that they weren't making any moves, now we are complaining that they gave away too much. I don't get it.
We had no spot for Yonder and he sucked at defense. Volquez sucks now (headcase), and Grandal we didn't have a spot for with Hanningan/Mesorraco.
What happens in 2 years when they lose Votto to the highest bidder? Then they have a spot for him. Hell, the Reds make spots for guys like Stubbs and force them into the lineup. 4 first round draft picks for a guy who actually regressed last season and has been known to have outbursts around the clubhouse
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He is a #1 pitcher, but he has won 14 games once, and was 9-14 last season while his stats actually regressed. The Padres get a starter, an opening day 1B, a catcher who is apparently close to ready and a pitcher who projects as a very nice bullpen pitcher.
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smitdavi 11:30 AM 12-18-2011
IMO the REDS got hosed. Gave up way to much. They've def backed themselves into a corner with Votto now.
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elderboy02 11:55 AM 12-18-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
What happens in 2 years when they lose Votto to the highest bidder? Then they have a spot for him. Hell, the Reds make spots for guys like Stubbs and force them into the lineup. 4 first round draft picks for a guy who actually regressed last season and has been known to have outbursts around the clubhouse :-)
He is a #1 pitcher, but he has won 14 games once, and was 9-14 last season while his stats actually regressed. The Padres get a starter, an opening day 1B, a catcher who is apparently close to ready and a pitcher who projects as a very nice bullpen pitcher. :-)
Prospects are just that... Prospects. Who knows if they will ever be any good. And remember Adam, you said the Reds suck at developing prospects.
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chippewastud79 12:48 PM 12-18-2011
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
Prospects are just that... Prospects. Who knows if they will ever be any good. And remember Adam, you said the Reds suck at developing prospects.
Yeah, the Reds suck at developing talent because they rush people to the big show (See: Stubbs, Janish, Bruce, Bailey). With Yonder it looked like he was going to get the time to develop until Joey is a Yankee. Heck, he batted higher than most of the roster in 47 games last year.
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They obviously weren't going to carry 3 catchers again this season, so they could have developed him until Hannigan left. Volquez may benefit from a change of scenery, but obviously the Reds were just looking to unload a liability and hopefully erase the huge mistake of a trade to get rid of Hamilton, because they wanted to rush Stubbs.
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Starscream 02:36 PM 12-18-2011
Now we're stuck with Heisey in LF b/c we just traded away all of our bargaining power.
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