Just passing along the info as a possible explanation from the D-Backs perspective.
I think the most the Braves can hope for from Arroyo is either that he comes back early and provides enough value that they can move him for a menial prospect/financial relief, or that he contributes a few useful innings to the team down the stretch. I don't see much of a need for him in 2016 given our surplus of arms.
Sure but minus Hamels, who Amaro wants the moon for, not really much out there.
I guess Cueto but hes a FA to be, and would be a rental.
Arizona actually matches up pretty well with Philadelphia or Cincinnati for either of those guys to be honest, but I'd still consider them a darkhorse. They've still got Braden Shipley and Aaron Blair, picked up Gabriel Guerrero in the Trumbo deal, Peter O'Brien as an offensive-minded Catcher in the Gattis mold, and Brandon Drury blocked.
Sure but minus Hamels, who Amaro wants the moon for, not really much out there.
I guess Cueto but hes a FA to be, and would be a rental.
Yeah, there are a lot of options that need a chance. It won't be before long till Banuelos and Jenkins are ready. Heck, Banuelos might be ready now to pitch in the big leagues. Braves should continue to generate internal pitching and focus monetary resources on the lineup.
Well, then let's break some of these dudes in in the ML bullpen, like the Cardinals do (Wainwright as closer).
I like Arroyo a lot - always have - but somebody's got to sell me he's worth $13m.
I suppose you could say $4.5m is spent already, a sunk cost. Would you rather spend the next eight on Arroyo or somewhere else?
Amazing deal. An absolute steal.
I would love to have a hitting prospect or two, though.
But La Russa hates high school pitching, and the D-Banks did not take h.s. pitcher until 14th round this year after Towers' people picked four very high last year. Much of this year's early draft for Arizona was spent on college pitching, bumping TOussant down the prospect board.
Toussaint showed off his immense talent on Friday with a sparkling effort. He tossed 6 shutout innings on one hit and one walk with 5 strikeouts in Kane County's 4-1 win, and only needed 73 pitches to do it. This one could be special down the road.
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3 Stars: Touki Toussaint, Kane County 6 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 5 K, 0 ER, W (2-2)
Trying to get some context about this whole thing ... The D-Backs were shocked and elated TOussant fell to them because of the belief he was a tough signing. He was committed to Vanderbilt, and the $2.7 mil was well above slot. Even so, supposedly his mom checked out the city and the franchise before agreeing to let her baby boy sign.
But La Russa hates high school pitching, and the D-Banks did not take h.s. pitcher until 14th round this year after Towers' people picked four very high last year. Much of this year's early draft for Arizona was spent on college pitching, bumping TOussant down the prospect board.
Amazing deal. An absolute steal.
I would love to have a hitting prospect or two, though.