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Now, most of the big name pitching has been moved. Let's talk about what teams might be after Danks, Floyd and Thornton.

 

It looks to me like Boston, Yankees, Baltimore, Texas and Nationals are pretty much the teams to deal with.

 

Red Sox need the most pitching help in the rotation and the pen. Yanks could also use both but not as much. Baltimore has always wanted Floyd. Texas, we know, wants Danks back. The Nationals need a starter. There are other teams out there that will likely be interested in an elite LH set-up man for only a $ 12 mil. investment.

 

If the Sox are truly rebuilding now then I don't see why they would keep Thornton and Danks past the winter. Danks is in demand and the return only drops once the season starts. He clearly isn't going to re-sign with the Sox so logic says...trade now.

 

Thornton is not needed on a team that is going nowhere and the salary relief is much needed. They should be able to get a good prospect for him. How good remains debatable. Still, no reason to keep.

 

Gavin is under control for 2 more years so the Sox might want to keep him for this year so the team isn't guaranteed last place without him and Danks. Also, it would give the young guys another year to develop. I would hold onto him 1 more year.

 

Of course, all depends on the offers the Sox get. Any mystery teams not listed here? Does anybody think that the Sox keep all 3 of these guys? Or, even 2?

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QUOTE (WHITESOXRANDY @ Dec 8, 2011 -> 12:10 PM)
Now, most of the big name pitching has been moved. Let's talk about what teams might be after Danks, Floyd and Thornton.

 

It looks to me like Boston, Yankees, Baltimore, Texas and Nationals are pretty much the teams to deal with.

 

Red Sox need the most pitching help in the rotation and the pen. Yanks could also use both but not as much. Baltimore has always wanted Floyd. Texas, we know, wants Danks back. The Nationals need a starter. There are other teams out there that will likely be interested in an elite LH set-up man for only a $ 12 mil. investment.

 

If the Sox are truly rebuilding now then I don't see why they would keep Thornton and Danks past the winter. Danks is in demand and the return only drops once the season starts. He clearly isn't going to re-sign with the Sox so logic says...trade now.

 

Thornton is not needed on a team that is going nowhere and the salary relief is much needed. They should be able to get a good prospect for him. How good remains debatable. Still, no reason to keep.

 

Gavin is under control for 2 more years so the Sox might want to keep him for this year so the team isn't guaranteed last place without him and Danks. Also, it would give the young guys another year to develop. I would hold onto him 1 more year.

 

Of course, all depends on the offers the Sox get. Any mystery teams not listed here? Does anybody think that the Sox keep all 3 of these guys? Or, even 2?

 

Who cares about last place if you're rebuilding?

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The D'backs and Rockies are also going hard after pitching. If Seattle signs Fielder they will be looking for another SP between Felix and Pineda.

 

Pitchers available in a trade now -

 

James Shields

Matt Garza

Jair Jurrjens

Ervin Santana

Gio Gonzalez

Trevor Cahill

John Danks

Jon Niese

Gavin Floyd

 

-edit to add Jurrjens, forgot he was on the block too

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QUOTE (IowaSoxFan @ Dec 8, 2011 -> 06:45 PM)
The D'backs and Rockies are also going hard after pitching. If Seattle signs Fielder they will be looking for another SP between Felix and Pineda.

 

Pitchers available in a trade now -

 

James Shields

Matt Garza

Ervin Santana

Gio Gonzalez

Trevor Cahill

John Danks

Jon Niese

Gavin Floyd

 

I don't think anyone signed Edwin Jax yet have they?

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The D'backs and Rockies are also going hard after pitching. If Seattle signs Fielder they will be looking for another SP between Felix and Pineda.

 

Pitchers available in a trade now -

 

James Shields

Matt Garza

Ervin Santana

Gio Gonzalez

Trevor Cahill

John Danks

Jon Niese

Gavin Floyd

 

Seattle would be stupid IMO to ink the Prince. I don't think they are 1-2 players away from the playoffs. ESP after what LAA did, and the Rangers are still players as well.

 

I think the Rangers go hard after one of those pitchers, after today's news.

 

 

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Dec 8, 2011 -> 12:58 PM)
Scratch the nationals off of that list. Unless they offer Bryce Harper, Kenny is going to give them a hardy f*** you.

 

Not sure he is in a position to do that, the Nats may match up with the Sox better than most other teams due to the amount of pitching in their system.

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QUOTE (IowaSoxFan @ Dec 8, 2011 -> 01:04 PM)
Not sure he is in a position to do that, the Nats may match up with the Sox better than most other teams due to the amount of pitching in their system.

 

 

QUOTE (VictoryMC98 @ Dec 8, 2011 -> 01:07 PM)
You sure Kenny wouldn't want Strasburg(sp) to be included as well?

 

After what went down at the 09 deadline, no way Kenny is dealing with Rizzo unless it is a complete screw job.

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Few more pitchers to add to the list, of who might be moved this off season

 

Carl Pavano

Franciscio Liriano

Fausto Carmona

Wandy Rodriguez

Jeremy Guthrie

 

Also some reports has King Felix on the market

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