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MLB Hot Stove Discussion

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by user TheSportsMissile

From Coast2Coast Sports

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  It’s getting near that time of the year, the one where general managers across the baseball landscape decide whether they’re buyers or sellers, whether they’re in it to win it or not. We’re still a month away, but baseball’s hot stove is heating up.

  July 31st looms.

  So let’s examine a few trade rumors that have been swirling around.


Mark Buehrle to the New York Mets for a slew of prospects

I say slew because there have been a lot of names tossed around – Carlos Gomez, Philip Humber, and Mike Pelfrey have come up along with Aaron Heilman, who has been offered in every trade since the turn of the millennium. Heilman’s name has come up in potential deals for Ken Griffey, Jr., Alex Rodriguez, and Alfonso Soriano. And he certainly hasn’t been in good favor with the fans at Shea.


So as it stands, the Chicago White Sox want at least two of those prospects plus Heilman for the left. And quite frankly, I think that’s too much. In two years, Gomez is going to be the starting right fielder for the Mets – he has improved every step of the way in his large cup of coffee with the big club, and I’m not willing to give him up. Nor am I willing to give up Humber of Pelfrey, who are both going to be stars in this league.

  Furthermore, this deal is for Nolan Ryan? Oh, no, it’s for Mark Buehrle. Don’t get me wrong, he’s a good pitcher. He has a career 3.80 ERA and is 101-70, but he’s not a dominant pitcher, and he’s not worth the plethora of prospects the Mets would have to give up to get him.

  Jose Contreras to the New York Mets for a smaller slew

Contreras is not Mark Buehrle, but his asking price is significantly less. A career 53-35 pitcher with a 4.32 ERA, Contreras has tremendous stuff but has had difficulty putting it all together. I’m not sure what the ChiSox’ asking price is or will be, but I’d be more inclined to give up a small package for Contreras then a large package for Buehrle.

  Mark Teixeira to the New York Yankees for a price that won’t be cheap

This is completely speculation, but Teixeira, who is currently out until after the All-Star break, may be shipped from Texas (18 games out in the AL West) to the Yankees (11.5 games out in the Al East). The deal makes sense from New York’s perspective – they don’t have a first baseman thanks to Jason Giambi's injury, and it’s unlikely that New York will be satisfied with Miguel Cairo, Andy Phillips, or Johnny Damon playing first.

  That being said, it is going to take a lot to get Teixeira. The Yankees will have to part ways with a prospect or two, as well as give up some veterans who can play immediately in Arlington. No packages have been thrown out in the rumor mill, but I’m sure that Texas won’t be left on the short end of this deal, especially if the Boss were to issue an ultimatum to his general manager.

 

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J CunninghamVarsity Captain
886 days ago
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My only issue with the Texeira deal (other than yet another prime player going to the eviltastic Yankees) is the deal just smacks of what the Yankees have done to put themselves in this position. Throw away their highly-touted prospects for a high-priced free agent. Sure, you get a fantasy team to end all fantasy teams when you do that, but wouldn't New York be in better shape if all their pitchers didn't need walkers and Bengay before each start? Veterans and free agents are all fine and dandy, but tossing prospects like Pacman making it rain is what has the Yankees struggling to be .500 to begin with. I guess George-y boy and Mr. Cashman haven't learned their lesson.
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JuTMSY4Legend
886 days ago
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I'm getting a little tired of hearing how mets prospects are so great...you're overvaluing prospects...the only reason Gomez is in the bigs is because you've got so many injuries and guys like Delgado playing like crap...I'm not saying he's going to be good or bad, but he's a prospect. Last year at this time, how much did we hear about how great Lastings Milledge or Mike Pelfrey was...

They're prospects...even the highly touted ones (read: Alex Gordon) fail sometimes...

And to get a good one (Gomez assumably) in exchange for a starting line pitcher, who the mets would probably resign (perhaps contingent to the deal?) seems fair, in my estimation...buehrle is, what, a top 10 NL pitcher?
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ChristofMVP
886 days ago
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I thought Hot Stove occurs during the offseason?
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
886 days ago
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That's what I was wondering.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
886 days ago
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good, I came in here specifically to address it and someone already did! Winter meetings = Hot Stove
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Kwitt11Varsity Captain
886 days ago
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I don't think the package for Contreras would be smaller than the package for Buehrle...Contreras is signed through 2009, while Buehrle's a free agent after this year. So the Mets would have to give up at least as much, probably more, to get Contreras (and they've said that they won't give up top prospects for a three-month rental, but they might for someone signed for longer). Btw, the Yankees aren't ending up with Teixeira...they aren't going to give up their top prospects, and they don't have enough depth to put together the right package for him.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
886 days ago
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Alex Gordon was minor league player of the year and has hit 5 lousy homers in 70 games....if Mets get Buehrle will they get the Buehrle that struggled last year or the one that pitched a no-hitter this year?
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