Alberto Callaspo Possibly Being Traded

The Heyward thread is infinite. Spilling over into every other thread since.

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I've long said I like Thomas better as a starter as I watched him a lot his time starting in Mississippi. Wood if you recall did worse last year in the bullpen than starting. I am not saying Thomas can be that good, but he does have 4-5 starter ability IMO.

I personally didn't see anything in Ian Thomas that made me think he'd be an effective MLB starter, but I haven't seen him as much as many of you. Low 90s to high 80s FB out of the pen w/ command issues is my reference point.
 
I personally didn't see anything in Ian Thomas that made me think he'd be an effective MLB starter, but I haven't seen him as much as many of you. Low 90s to high 80s FB out of the pen w/ command issues is my reference point.

He has a high walk rate over 16 major league innings. A much lower walk rate over many more minor league innings.

His strikeout rate is very good both the majors and minors.

Plus he has been effective against both righties and lefties.

In a year we are punting, I would have used the starts given so far to Cahill and Stults for guys like Thomas and Cody Martin. Also I would have kept Foltynevich on the farm longer to delay free agency by a year and given some of his starts to Thomas and Martin.
 
He has a high walk rate over 16 major league innings. A much lower walk rate over many more minor league innings.

His strikeout rate is very good both the majors and minors.

Plus he has been effective against both righties and lefties.

In a year we are punting, I would have used the starts given so far to Cahill and Stults for guys like Thomas and Cody Martin. Also I would have kept Foltynevich on the farm longer to delay free agency by a year and given some of his starts to Thomas and Martin.

Folty was up last year with the Astros so his clock is already ticking.
 
Doesn't Folty have an option left?

He was called up last year, but never sent down. This year we did use an option sending him down at the end of spring training. And we can keep using the same option for the entire season.

So after this season he will have 2 options left
 
Haha. Rejecting the trade because he's not the real piece of the trade to rejecting it because of tax reasons. Some of yall are like school girls talking on the phone about prom night.

Maybe Callaspo likes his teammates and doesn't want to be traded....that does happen ya know

Just wanted to point out that the Dodgers gave Callaspo an extra $100,000 to offset the difference in taxes. But I'm sure it was just the teammates thing. So anyway...

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