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Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
It's at the top of SI.com, you don't need a link.
What do people think the market will be like for Cabrera? What would you like to see your team give up to get him? As a Sox fan I've been hoping to land him for a long time. We paid a steep price for Beckett and I imagine the Marlins would come looking for something huge for Cabrera as well. Our negotiating position might be improved by the fact that Miggy is quickly eating himself into a DH, but I still don't think the Marlins are likely to budge, and other teams will presumably offer a lot for him. I'm sure the Dodgers will do something stupid to land him. I doubt the Red Sox can make it happen, but I would hope that the centerpiece of any deal would be Lester or Ellsbury, not Buchholz. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
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It's at the top of SI.com, you don't need a link. What do people think the market will be like for Cabrera? What would you like to see your team give up to get him? As a Sox fan I've been hoping to land him for a long time. We paid a steep price for Beckett and I imagine the Marlins would come looking for something huge for Cabrera as well. Our negotiating position might be improved by the fact that Miggy is quickly eating himself into a DH, but I still don't think the Marlins are likely to budge, and other teams will presumably offer a lot for him. I'm sure the Dodgers will do something stupid to land him. I doubt the Red Sox can make it happen, but I would hope that the centerpiece of any deal would be Lester or Ellsbury, not Buchholz. [/ QUOTE ] I prefer that the Sox keep and play their top prospects for cost control and use that extra money to buy Free Agents. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
I think the Yankees would be the best fit for him, but I'm a Yankees fan so you can take that with a grain of salt I guess. I also have heard different things about his relationship with Girardi.
I can see both sides of whether the Red Sox should go after him. On one end is his value higher than Lowell and whatever big prospects you'd have to give up? On the other he would be a perfect fit to take over Manny's spot in the lineup if you don't resign him when his contract is up. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
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I can see both sides of whether the Red Sox should go after him. On one end is his value higher than Lowell and whatever big prospects you'd have to give up? On the other he would be a perfect fit to take over Manny's spot in the lineup if you don't resign him when his contract is up. [/ QUOTE ] I think it's pretty much a given that we won't resign Manny when his contract is up. There's a decent chance they don't even exercise their option on him for 2009. Cabrera is the kind of big-time hitter entering his prime who we should be targeting to replace him. The question is merely, will the price be too steep? One thing you have to ask, too, is whether the prospects we would give up are blocked, and what it would take to negotiate a long-term deal with Cabrera. We are pretty deep in terms of young pitching talent, and Ellsbury's value is probably as high now as it will ever be. I'm really not sure about how much to give up, but I think if Cabrera is willing to re-sign for 6 or 8 years you have to make a big run at him. These type of deals, where a big-market team gives up big-time talent in exchange for the chance to lock up an established stud, can be good for both teams. There's a good chance that if we lock up Cabrera now, before he gets out of arb, we will get more than our money's worth over the next six or eight years, and there's also a good chance that some of the guys we'd give up would be blocked anyway. I think the Yankees will make an offer for him, but I don't think Cashman is going to be willing to give up the young pitching that the Marlins will demand. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
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I prefer that the Sox keep and play their top prospects for cost control and use that extra money to buy Free Agents. [/ QUOTE ] uh huh. and can you think of any free agents that we can land for 12 million a year that will put up cabrera's line? the sox could easily end up paying a good bit more than that to someone like lowell, who is not going to be as good as cabrera next year. and lowell will probably require a 4 year deal. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
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[ QUOTE ] I prefer that the Sox keep and play their top prospects for cost control and use that extra money to buy Free Agents. [/ QUOTE ] uh huh. and can you think of any free agents that we can land for 12 million a year that will put up cabrera's line? the sox could easily end up paying a good bit more than that to someone like lowell, who is not going to be as good as cabrera next year. and lowell will probably require a 4 year deal. [/ QUOTE ] I wasn't talking about this year's FA class per se. You keep and play your top prospects for cost control and then when there is a top free agent availbable on the market you are in a great position to land him. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
what free agent better than Cabrera will be available on the market in the near future? Santana?
How many players in the league would you rather have than him? |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
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what free agent better than Cabrera will be available on the market in the near future? Santana? How many players in the league would you rather have than him? [/ QUOTE ] Okay, but he's only two years from being auctioned off to the highest bidder. He's amazing, and I'd love to have him, but if the price is 3-4 excellent young players AND $25 million for two years of production and the compensatory draft picks, it's just not worth it, IMO...there are smarter ways to spend money/assets. |
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
yea like miguel cabrera.
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Re: Heyman: Miggy is on the block.
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I wasn't talking about this year's FA class per se. You keep and play your top prospects for cost control and then when there is a top free agent availbable on the market you are in a great position to land him. [/ QUOTE ] except we probably can't play several of the guys we'd give up because they'd be blocked at the MLB level. and if you get cabrera now before he hits the FA market you can probably lock him up at a bargain price. it's basically, would you rather give up a few prospects and sign him for an average of like 15-17 million per year now, or watch the yankees sign him for 23 million in a few years when he hits the market? |
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