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I see now issue with this deal. KJ and Uribe werent gonna bring us that much in return anyways. I do hope we continue to deal, Jim Johnson, ect ect. Nick Markakais ect. Slash and burn.
For those still bitching about the trade, here's a scouting report for you...
"He’s made steady progress through the system, overshadowed by more famous prospects with better resumes, gaudier radar readings, and nicer height-weight measurements, but often out-pitching the guys who look better in uniform. He picks up a lot of grounders with his low-90s sinker, has a good change-up, throws strikes, and has made progress adding a slider to his repertoire. Perez doesn’t stand out under traditional analysis but he gets the job done, and could sneak into the majors as a back-end starter or long reliever sooner (and with more success) than people expect. Sounds like a sleeper to me. Grade C+."
The player? Someone over half of the people around here never heard of before this season - Williams Perez.
A little more from Sickels in June...
"Right now that's holding up pretty well. He's relying heavily on the 86-94 MPH sinker according to PITCHf/x, throwing it over 60 percent of the time. He'll mix in some curveballs in the 70s about 15 percent of the time. The pre-season reports I had made this pitch out as a slider, but right now it looks more like a curve, at least according to PITCHf/x. He also uses a straight change in the 70s and low 80s about 12 percent of the time, and some variant fastballs in the 90 MPH range about 10 percent. He's generating a lot of ground balls with all of this and his defense has backed him up.
Fluke? Yes and no. Yes, the ERA overstates matters and at some point it will (or at least should) creep closer to the FIP. Based on his overall track record, he looks a lot more like a guy who will post a 3.50 ERA in the long run than 2.20.
But no, he's not a complete fluke, and I don't see any reason why he can't be a competent inning-eater with slightly above average results as long as he stays healthy."
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2015/6/17/8768833/a-sleeper-who-woke-up-braves-rookie-williams-perez
For those still bitching about the trade, here's a scouting report for you...
"He’s made steady progress through the system, overshadowed by more famous prospects with better resumes, gaudier radar readings, and nicer height-weight measurements, but often out-pitching the guys who look better in uniform. He picks up a lot of grounders with his low-90s sinker, has a good change-up, throws strikes, and has made progress adding a slider to his repertoire. Perez doesn’t stand out under traditional analysis but he gets the job done, and could sneak into the majors as a back-end starter or long reliever sooner (and with more success) than people expect. Sounds like a sleeper to me. Grade C+."
The player? Someone over half of the people around here never heard of before this season - Williams Perez.
A little more from Sickels in June...
"Right now that's holding up pretty well. He's relying heavily on the 86-94 MPH sinker according to PITCHf/x, throwing it over 60 percent of the time. He'll mix in some curveballs in the 70s about 15 percent of the time. The pre-season reports I had made this pitch out as a slider, but right now it looks more like a curve, at least according to PITCHf/x. He also uses a straight change in the 70s and low 80s about 12 percent of the time, and some variant fastballs in the 90 MPH range about 10 percent. He's generating a lot of ground balls with all of this and his defense has backed him up.
Fluke? Yes and no. Yes, the ERA overstates matters and at some point it will (or at least should) creep closer to the FIP. Based on his overall track record, he looks a lot more like a guy who will post a 3.50 ERA in the long run than 2.20.
But no, he's not a complete fluke, and I don't see any reason why he can't be a competent inning-eater with slightly above average results as long as he stays healthy."
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2015/6/17/8768833/a-sleeper-who-woke-up-braves-rookie-williams-perez
For every Williams Perez there are a hundred guys with similar stuff who never sniff the majors. If anything, the fact that people are surprised when a guy like Perez succeeds should tell you something. There's always a chance any pitcher can figure out a way to defy the odds and make it to the majors. Whether it's a good bet that they will is a different measure. I hope I'm proven wrong and both guys we got back become excellent major leaguers. I'll just be surprised if either ever becomes more than mop up guy.
Dude - you need to adjust your tone and relax a bit. Get off your high horse
Exactly. The point is that all these "sleepers" (like Perez) came from somewhere. I don't expect them to ever be integral pieces of the big club any more than anyone else does, but surprises come in all shapes and sizes. History has shown us all that you'll never have enough arms given the number of injuries and flameouts as Pitchers climb the ladder. You keep drafting and trading for extra ones in the hopes that you stumble upon a couple of Greg McMichaels, Peter Moylans, etc. that could be useful for a season or two and you move on to the next ones.
The thing I (and I'm sure most of the rest of us) would love to see is the shift to drafting more power than pitchability guys that may never have a chance to make it into a rotation but could overpower hitters with top-shelf velocity (like DMGM has done in KC). In a perfect world, we land a Price/Greinke/Zimmerman/etc. to front the rotation this winter, trade Wood (plus, if necessary) to land someone like Lucroy, and then finally make the decision to make Folty the next Kimbrel. Folty, Vizcaino, and Simmons would give you the makings of a dominant back-end.
I'm just not sure when that will happen (if it ever does). I do agree with those who think the organization has missed several chances to develop potentially dominant back-end guys at times by spending too much time trying to develop borderline guys into starters. Until that changes, my guess is that they'll keep stockpiling arms in the hopes that some of them work out and become 6th-7th inning/swingman pieces - like these two.
My holdup is how much value does a sleeper who might, if everything breaks his way, become a back end of the rotation starter have? Pretty much none. These guys are lottery tickets with a top prize of a couple bucks. Who's going to buy a ticket where you have a 1% chance of winning $3?
If that's all we could get for Uribe and KJ, I don't see the point in trading them. There was no gun to our head to trade them. Why deal when you get nothing back? Guys like Gant and Whalen can be found all over the place in the minors.
My problem with this trade isn't that we gave up a lot. It's that there was just no real reason to make the deal in the first place.
My holdup is how much value does a sleeper who might, if everything breaks his way, become a back end of the rotation starter have? Pretty much none. These guys are lottery tickets with a top prize of a couple bucks. Who's going to buy a ticket where you have a 1% chance of winning $3?
If that's all we could get for Uribe and KJ, I don't see the point in trading them. There was no gun to our head to trade them. Why deal when you get nothing back? Guys like Gant and Whalen can be found all over the place in the minors.
My problem with this trade isn't that we gave up a lot. It's that there was just no real reason to make the deal in the first place.
Dude - you need to adjust your tone and relax a bit. Get off your high horse
Buster Olney @Buster_ESPN 2h2 hours ago
Sources: Mets asked re:Andrelton Simmons, but the conversation went nowhere with ATL, which basically placed an unreachable price tag on him
Why? Dude, I’m not trying to antagonize you in any way, but it seems to me clvclv (I need to learn how to pronounce that) made a well-reasoned argument and backed it up. Unless I missed something, i didn’t seem even remotely dickish. Why the hostility?
(That said, I would love to be at the table when you two go out for beers. Solid entertainment.)
J
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Just my initials - obviously not particularly imaginative on my part.
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