guvernator wrote:Kurtz wrote:guvernator wrote:
That inexpensive 29 year old is a replaceable commodity since there are several other pitchers higher them him on the ceiling chart. Is that so hard to understand?
Are you serious with this?
We're not talking about trading away a 1B who is blocking a stud 1B we have ready in the minors.
We're talking about a high quality starting bloody pitcher! Replaceable commodity?! You do realize that even if we're the luckiest team in the world and avoid all injuries, we'll still need at least 5 of those guys to preform well!? You mean to tell me we have 5 guys in the organization who can be expected to put up an ERA in the mid 3's and a WAR better than 3.6 over the next 2-5 years?
There has never been and never will be such a thing as "too much" good starting pitching. It doesn't happen. If we had 5 guys who put up numbers like Marcum, we'd be the AL East favourite every year.
Pat Gillick's biggest trait was taking calculated risks. Mediocre players do not win you AL East. So if you can deal from a position of strength to shore up a position of weakness, you do it.
There's nothing mediocre at all about Shaun Marcum.
AL East stats:
Lester 5.6 WAR, 3.13 FIP, 3.29 xFIP
Sabathia 5.1 WAR, 3.54 FIP, 3.78 xFIP
Price 4.3 WAR, 3.42 FIP, 3.99 xFIP
Romero 4.0 WAR, 3.64 FIP, 3.75 xFIP
Lackey 4.0 WAR, 3.85 FIP, 4.32 xFIP
Buchholz 3.7 WAR, 3.61 FIP, 4.20 xFIP
Morrow 3.7 WAR, 3.16 FIP, 3.63 xFIP
Marcum 3.5 WAR, 3.74 FIP, 3.90 xFIP
















