ImageImageImageImageImage

Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson

Moderator: JaysRule15

User avatar
Lateral Quicks
RealGM
Posts: 20,531
And1: 16,665
Joined: Dec 05, 2002
   

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#21 » by Lateral Quicks » Tue Nov 5, 2019 11:19 pm

Not great, not terrible. More money than I'd like to spend on a back of rotation guy, but we gave up nothing and we're rather desperate for an established starter.

That said - he could get absolutely shelled in the AL East and exit the rotation by the all-star break. But then I suppose we just buy out his 2021 option.
Nick Nurse recounting his first meeting with Kawhi:
“We could have gone forever. (Raptors management) kept knocking on the door and I was like, ‘A couple more minutes.’ Because we were really into it."
Black Watch
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,339
And1: 762
Joined: Apr 23, 2014
Contact:
   

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#22 » by Black Watch » Thu Nov 7, 2019 6:42 am

Excellent piece on what to expect from Chase Anderson coming to the Jays: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/instagraphs/chase-anderson-brings-an-improved-cutter-to-the-blue-jays/
Black Watch and Hamyltowne, my former usernames, are tartan patterns. Nothing to do with any race or any city.
The_Hater
GHOAT (Greatest Hater Of All Time)
Posts: 85,319
And1: 40,062
Joined: May 23, 2001
     

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#23 » by The_Hater » Thu Nov 7, 2019 2:02 pm

ratul wrote:Sorry but why didn’t we keep stroman instead?


How are you equating these two trades and situations as similar?

Forever clueless.
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.


April 14th, 2019.
The_Hater
GHOAT (Greatest Hater Of All Time)
Posts: 85,319
And1: 40,062
Joined: May 23, 2001
     

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#24 » by The_Hater » Thu Nov 7, 2019 2:05 pm

Tanner wrote:Should have waited until free agency began before doing a deal like this. We don’t know what the market will be for similar pitchers. Anderson would have been bought out by the Brewers. There are a bunch of 2 war level starters available that could be had on short term deals. Could have waited to see if something better was available first. The trade itself is ok, Spanberger is not good and Anderson is a big league starter, but I don’t understand the urgency to do this.


This assumes this trade would still be available weeks from now.

Also, I’m guessing the Jays have already spoken to the agents of free agent pitchers and likely know where the market will be at for those they’re interested in. Plus they probably like Anderson.
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.


April 14th, 2019.
User avatar
Skin Blues
Veteran
Posts: 2,625
And1: 872
Joined: Nov 24, 2010

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#25 » by Skin Blues » Thu Nov 7, 2019 3:31 pm

The_Hater wrote:
Tanner wrote:Should have waited until free agency began before doing a deal like this. We don’t know what the market will be for similar pitchers. Anderson would have been bought out by the Brewers. There are a bunch of 2 war level starters available that could be had on short term deals. Could have waited to see if something better was available first. The trade itself is ok, Spanberger is not good and Anderson is a big league starter, but I don’t understand the urgency to do this.


This assumes this trade would still be available weeks from now.

Also, I’m guessing the Jays have already spoken to the agents of free agent pitchers and likely know where the market will be at for those they’re interested in. Plus they probably like Anderson.

Yeah it may not have been available. Part of the reason for trading him may have been opening up a roster spot so that the Brewers didn't have to cut somebody else. I haven't been paying attention much but there are always roster crunch situations to take into account.

Another thing about free agency: everybody always thinks "next year's free agent market is going to be much better for buyers" but then when the next year rolls around, half the names we thought would be free agents have signed extensions with their current team (or the team they were traded to mid-season). The best free agent markets are always two or three years away. There won't be as many options available to us in free agency a year or two from now as some might think. And while it's great to have some money to extend our future stars, those dollars won't need to be outlayed until like 5 years from now, at the earliest. I'd be in favour of throwing around a bunch of front-loaded contracts (or trading for some highly paid vets) which won't prevent us from spending big on homegrown talent in 2024 and onward. I have zero interest in seeing the Jays be frugal for the next 2 years.
Al_Oliver
Sixth Man
Posts: 1,500
And1: 201
Joined: Nov 20, 2011
       

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#26 » by Al_Oliver » Thu Nov 7, 2019 3:35 pm

The_Hater wrote:
Tanner wrote:Should have waited until free agency began before doing a deal like this. We don’t know what the market will be for similar pitchers. Anderson would have been bought out by the Brewers. There are a bunch of 2 war level starters available that could be had on short term deals. Could have waited to see if something better was available first. The trade itself is ok, Spanberger is not good and Anderson is a big league starter, but I don’t understand the urgency to do this.


This assumes this trade would still be available weeks from now.

Also, I’m guessing the Jays have already spoken to the agents of free agent pitchers and likely know where the market will be at for those they’re interested in. Plus they probably like Anderson.


Agreed, AA already told them the landscape for free agency and trades...
ratul
General Manager
Posts: 7,864
And1: 4,447
Joined: Nov 21, 2005
Location: Toronto/NYC
     

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#27 » by ratul » Fri Nov 8, 2019 12:32 am

The_Hater wrote:
ratul wrote:Sorry but why didn’t we keep stroman instead?


How are you equating these two trades and situations as similar?

Forever clueless.



Lol, you compared Jeff luhnow to shats.


And, for the record, it’s pretty clear

We traded stroman because a) he would have cost too much apparently in free agency and b) he was making too much money.

So, then we sign a worse starter who gets paid more.

Makes a tonne of sense except it makes zero sense at all. Just keep the fan favourite. Unfortunately shats once again showing why he is not fit to run our team.

Also, we had the worst season in terms of losses in 40 years. I think you need to look a little closer at our front office for those sans a clue.
User avatar
Schad
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 58,409
And1: 17,939
Joined: Feb 08, 2006
Location: The Goat Rodeo
     

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#28 » by Schad » Fri Nov 8, 2019 12:59 am

Anderson doesn't get paid more. Stroman will be paid more than him in 2020, and an awful lot more than him thereafter. And if we want to pay Stroman that awful lot more after 2020, we can!
Image
**** your asterisk.
Tanner
Veteran
Posts: 2,829
And1: 4,173
Joined: Jul 04, 2016

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#29 » by Tanner » Fri Nov 8, 2019 1:22 am

The_Hater wrote:
Tanner wrote:Should have waited until free agency began before doing a deal like this. We don’t know what the market will be for similar pitchers. Anderson would have been bought out by the Brewers. There are a bunch of 2 war level starters available that could be had on short term deals. Could have waited to see if something better was available first. The trade itself is ok, Spanberger is not good and Anderson is a big league starter, but I don’t understand the urgency to do this.


This assumes this trade would still be available weeks from now.

Also, I’m guessing the Jays have already spoken to the agents of free agent pitchers and likely know where the market will be at for those they’re interested in. Plus they probably like Anderson.


The Brewers were going to decline his option, like they did with Thames. So he would have been arb eligible for one more year, and MLBTR estimated a salary of $10.3m for him. There is a good chance this same trade would have been available, or he would have been non tendered, becoming a FA. Of course he may not have wanted to join the Jays if he were a FA for any number of reasons, so trading for him eliminates any choice for him, plus the Jays may have liked the 1+1 part of the deal as is, but at the end of the day it's $9m for a #4/5 starter before knowing how the market will play out. Keep in mind this is the same GM who signed Morales and Pearce in November/December, and then saw the market for 1B/DH completely bottom out a month later, so it's not like he couldn't have jumped the gun. There is history to suggest he has in the past.

Like I said though if Anderson is just a minor piece and they'll be spending on better starters the rest of the winter, then no problem. Have to wait and see on that.
The_Hater
GHOAT (Greatest Hater Of All Time)
Posts: 85,319
And1: 40,062
Joined: May 23, 2001
     

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#30 » by The_Hater » Fri Nov 8, 2019 1:38 am

ratul wrote:
The_Hater wrote:
ratul wrote:Sorry but why didn’t we keep stroman instead?


How are you equating these two trades and situations as similar?

Forever clueless.



Lol, you compared Jeff luhnow to shats.


And, for the record, it’s pretty clear

We traded stroman because a) he would have cost too much apparently in free agency and b) he was making too much money.

So, then we sign a worse starter who gets paid more.

Makes a tonne of sense except it makes zero sense at all. Just keep the fan favourite. Unfortunately shats once again showing why he is not fit to run our team.

Also, we had the worst season in terms of losses in 40 years. I think you need to look a little closer at our front office for those sans a clue.


Every time I read one of your posts, I think of the same expression.

Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.


April 14th, 2019.
agkagk
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,075
And1: 2,091
Joined: Sep 03, 2011

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#31 » by agkagk » Fri Nov 8, 2019 2:02 am

This is a very shatkiny move. If they find better, they can always unload him later in the offseason.
wamco
Junior
Posts: 281
And1: 47
Joined: Nov 02, 2014

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#32 » by wamco » Fri Nov 8, 2019 3:13 pm

Tanner wrote:
The_Hater wrote:
Tanner wrote:Should have waited until free agency began before doing a deal like this. We don’t know what the market will be for similar pitchers. Anderson would have been bought out by the Brewers. There are a bunch of 2 war level starters available that could be had on short term deals. Could have waited to see if something better was available first. The trade itself is ok, Spanberger is not good and Anderson is a big league starter, but I don’t understand the urgency to do this.


This assumes this trade would still be available weeks from now.

Also, I’m guessing the Jays have already spoken to the agents of free agent pitchers and likely know where the market will be at for those they’re interested in. Plus they probably like Anderson.


The Brewers were going to decline his option, like they did with Thames. So he would have been arb eligible for one more year, and MLBTR estimated a salary of $10.3m for him. There is a good chance this same trade would have been available, or he would have been non tendered, becoming a FA. Of course he may not have wanted to join the Jays if he were a FA for any number of reasons, so trading for him eliminates any choice for him, plus the Jays may have liked the 1+1 part of the deal as is, but at the end of the day it's $9m for a #4/5 starter before knowing how the market will play out. Keep in mind this is the same GM who signed Morales and Pearce in November/December, and then saw the market for 1B/DH completely bottom out a month later, so it's not like he couldn't have jumped the gun. There is history to suggest he has in the past.

Like I said though if Anderson is just a minor piece and they'll be spending on better starters the rest of the winter, then no problem. Have to wait and see on that.


I agree with this. By end of free agency , I think we’ll see better pitchers signed for less. The option year is intriguing I say. It’s getting a free look at the 2nd year. That said, I don’t see huge upside. Can’t truly gauge any deal though until we see how much payroll there was to work with.
ratul
General Manager
Posts: 7,864
And1: 4,447
Joined: Nov 21, 2005
Location: Toronto/NYC
     

Re: Jays trade for SP Chase Anderson 

Post#33 » by ratul » Sat Nov 9, 2019 10:32 am

The_Hater wrote:
ratul wrote:
The_Hater wrote:
How are you equating these two trades and situations as similar?

Forever clueless.



Lol, you compared Jeff luhnow to shats.


And, for the record, it’s pretty clear

We traded stroman because a) he would have cost too much apparently in free agency and b) he was making too much money.

So, then we sign a worse starter who gets paid more.

Makes a tonne of sense except it makes zero sense at all. Just keep the fan favourite. Unfortunately shats once again showing why he is not fit to run our team.

Also, we had the worst season in terms of losses in 40 years. I think you need to look a little closer at our front office for those sans a clue.


Every time I read one of your posts, I think of the same expression.

Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt


Except you respond to everything I write - almost like a voyeur.

Anyway, I'll keep it on topic. I believe we should have kept the cheap all-star fan favourite in Stroman. Simple.

Return to Toronto Blue Jays