Acquiring David Price, not a Good Move for Jays

Just hours after the second ace on the trade block drops off, the final and third one does as well, yet again for another surprise team. After there were 5 teams vying for David Price, the Toronto Blue Jays won the bidding, as they finally do something to improve their pitching. In return, the Tigers will receive three pitching prospects, one of which is Daniel Norris (left handed starter), who is the #18 overall prospect by Baseball America. After acquiring Tulo and Price, there is no doubt the Jays are looking to get into the postseason this October and make Continue reading Acquiring David Price, not a Good Move for Jays

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Hamels Deal A Win Win

After all these months of speculation on the trading of Cole Hamels, the Philadelphia Phillies finally pulled the trigger. The Texas Rangers were not exactly the team the baseball world had in mind for receiving the star left-hander, but what Philly got back in return is what they have been asking for. Along with Cole Hamels, the Rangers will receive reliever Jake Diekman in return for an abundance of prospects and veteran starter Matt Harrison to the Phils. The big catch by Texas wasn’t to win it all this year (maybe to get into the playoffs), but to win it Continue reading Hamels Deal A Win Win

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Dodgers’ Star Front Office at it Again

At the Winter Meetings back in December, the new-look Dodger front office headed by Andrew Friedman went crazy with trades parting with Kemp and Gordon among others; and now they are at it again. According to multiple sources the Dodgers have agreed to a three-way trade with the Marlins and Braves that will send starters Mat Latos (Miami) and Alex Wood (Braves) to the Dodgers along with braves reliever Jim Johnson plus Miami 1B Michael Morse. The boys in LA will be giving up three right-handed pitching prospects. With the Giants on their heels, and holes in the rotation with Continue reading Dodgers’ Star Front Office at it Again

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Royals Need to Win Now to Re-Sign Cueto

Kansas City was the first team to make a huge splash with the trade deadline approaching by acquiring Johnny Cueto from the Reds. The Royals have always been a small market team, so this move took the baseball world by shock and ah, as they were already one of the favorites to bring home the crown in October. However, with Ventura not living up to expectations and Jason Vargas going down for the year, this acquisition was sneaky and smart. But, with Cueto possibly asking for a contract upwards of $150 million this offseason, KC needs to win now in Continue reading Royals Need to Win Now to Re-Sign Cueto

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