I think Buchholtz and Victor Martinez + Prospect for Mauer is a more likely trade than any trade for Gonz at this point.
Mauer would cost MUCH more then that, lol.
That depends entirely on the likelihood that Minni can resign him. If they feel like they are close and will eventually get something done, then yeah, it would take more but if they are still $M's appart in their discussion, Minni could be left with nothing but draft picks after this year. It is in Minni's favor that only they know how close they are to signing. Also, Boston only makes the trade if they are allowed to agree on an extension for Mauer. Minni won't get even that much talent for a 1 year or less rental.
no it doesnt. Mauer could come out and publically say there is absolutely zero chance I resign with Minny and they could still get more. you dont think another team would top that? please
We've had this discussion with Vermont before yall. I agree. That package would not only never get it done, I find it comical to think that Minnesota would even think about taking Victor Martinez back in any deal. If Minnesota is taking a deal for Mauer they are going to look for high quality talent with long term cost control. Buchholz, Bard, Kelly, Anderson and maybe a prospect player is what it's going to have to take to get a player like Mauer.
This then goes back to my conversation of relative value I had with winsomme. Buchholz and Kelly might not make the Padres better right away or even make the Sox better right away more so than a player like Gonzalez, but they hold tremendous value relative to the Sox because they could be major pieces to the deal in landing Mauer if he becomes available. And Theo might already know what Minnesota would be looking for for Mauer.
Why would giving up Buchholz, Ellsbury, Kelly and a player be too much right now for the Sox? Because Theo might already knoiw that Buchholz, Kelly and that other player will be needed to get Mauer. So if you're going to give them up NOW, you give up ANY chance of landing Mauer later. Hence the value to the Sox of such players being so high. If I could trade the Sox prospects for a star I want Mauer at catcher before I would want Gonzalez at 1st base. Especially when the Sox have the flexibility of moving Martinez to 1st, Youk to third and move Beltre without seriously effecting the overall defense of the team much.
that's not relative value, nick. that's simply going after a different guy who's also not really on the market. Trading Buch, Ells, and Kelly for A-Gon doesn't take you out of a deal for Mauer. It gets you A-Gon who fills a clear need.
Mauer could also fill that need, but he's simply a different player. It doesn't tell you anything about whether or not trading Buch, Ells, and Kelly is a good deal for A-Gon relative to a Mauer deal because that deal is just as unknowable as a deal for A-Gon.
Your position seems to be: I wouldn't trade Buch, Ells, and Kelly for A-Gon because I would rather Mauer. But what about the unknowable elements of that possible trade? What if the price tag on Mauer is Buch, Ells, and Bard? Or Buch, Bard, and Kelly?
I mean, everything in these situations is relative.
You said it yourself. You would rather Mauer. Okay, well maybe that's because Mauer is a better player and in that case the price tag would be higher. Is Mauer more or less likely to be traded than A-Gon? Who knows? I mean both teams would be losing the same franchise player that you are arguing would cripple ticket sales.
It just doesn't seem to make sense to me that Buch, Ells, Kelly is more valuable to us to get Mauer than it would be to SD in a trade where we received A-Gon. Not to the extent that SD wouldn't even consider it, but Minny would jump at it...
The bottom line IMO is that this package of players puts you in play for a major trade. If you personally would rather pass on A-Gon because you prefer Mauer for a similar package of players, that's fine. But you could just as easily end up with neither by making that decision.
So again, I think we are left with the same question: Is Buch, Ells, Kelly a good deal for the Sox and SD? I think based on our team needs it is...
You know, I was listening to Theo's interview on The Hub the other day and I am a little concerned. I understand what he was saying about having to follow through on one of their off season plans and the 'rebuilding the offense' plan didn't seem doable (thus he went pitching and defense), but he says stuff like "a bat is easier to pick up than an arm"
this refers to the decision to spend money on Lackey instead of going after an A-Gon etc...and giving up the prospects. And he also mentioned how we have a lineup of all guys who could hit 25 HRs as a way to fill the void left by losing Bay.
This worries me in a way that is best expressed by the late George Carlin: (softened version)
'I never dated a ten, but I once dated five twos....'
Yeah, some bat might be easier to get than an elite pitcher, but not an elite bat.
An elite hitter is way harder to get IMO than an elite pitcher. and we need a '10' hitter, not five twos.