kab21 Verified Member Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 Gray will likely cost more than Gordon... though results wise, he's not bad. We need pitching, that I won't argue with anyone on... Gray for Gordon though is a pretty hefty price for 2 or so years of a guy who has put up good numbers in an extreme pitchers park.Yes, he would.It isn't like the Twins play in a hitters park. And Gray has even home/away career splits so perhaps people are looking to hard to find a fault. If the Twins traded for Gray he would instantly become the Twins best pitcher. Perhaps Berrios continues to be Liriano and takes that title but Gray is really good.
The Wise One Verified Member Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 or Sonny Gray...Elite only eliminates about 10-15 pitchers from the list so there are still plenty to choose from.Name one good but not elite,and not a rental pitcher that has ever been traded for a prospect in the mid 50's or less.
kab21 Verified Member Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 Name one good but not elite,and not a rental pitcher that has ever been traded for a prospect in the mid 50's or less. Yet most are shooting down the idea of that exact kind of trade because it is too much.
Roaddog Verified Member Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 Or we could list all the fast movers..... None of the guys you mention have his pedigree. Not even close. Fear its no reason to not take risks. Fearful organizations of any kind rarely win.Gibson was very highly touted and expected to move fast. Granted he did have a Tommy John in there. But he has been a disappointment. The point is you cannot predict how fast a kid will get to MLB.
The Wise One Verified Member Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 Yet most are shooting down the idea of that exact kind of trade because it is too much.Gordon for Gray too much? Most of them I read said you are not going to get a Gray for a Gordon.
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