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The Red Sox not only want to keep Buehrle away from the New York Yankees...
Chach wrote:Sorry GYBE, I can't see you guys getting either of them.
Chach wrote:Sorry GYBE, I can't see you guys getting either of them. I saw that article and no one listed will be enticed. If Coco Crisp continues to have a resurgence then MAYBE Ellsbury becomes a bit expendable (I still love the kid but I am starting to worry about his AAA numbers) but none of the big guys are going anywhere.
I disagree that Bowden is like Clippard. I agree that they share similar attributes such as solid command and a wide array of pitches but Bowden is bigger (and there is no way Clippard is 200 pounds) and has a better fastball and curve (Clippard has a CONSIDERABLY better change, that is Bowden major failing right now). Since he was drafted, Bowden has been considered a 2-3 starter while scout struggled to believe Clippard would even make it to the bigs. Not saying Clippard can't pull it off but Bowden's got better stuff and better scouting history and he completely bitch slapped the Cal League. I'm talking Cy Young numbers in the best hitting ballpark in the best hitting league. If you see a football score, $50 says it was in Lancaster. I can't see the Sox giving him up for a Buehrle rental. mahalo
~Chach~
Chach wrote:I think Buchholz is clearly ahead of Joba but the gap is closing until Clay get bumped to AAA. Buchholz is a year older but had dominated AA all year where as Joba, due to injuries and starting at A ball, has only done it for a brief period. Buchholz should get promoted to AAA within the week (probably won't but should) whereas I think Joba should spend all year at AA to see if he truly is dominating or just taking advantage of the new league (I think its the former but I'd like to rule SSS out). Buchholz should break camp with the big league club while Joba should start at AAA and make the Yanks rotation at some point next year. Both are fine prospects with tons of ceiling and as a Red Sox fan, I'm obviously going to take Clayboy but Joba is up there. I'd rank Clay in the top 10 and Joba between 20-30 because of the injury issue. If he makes it through next season with no injuries, as much as it pains me to say it, he's got a good chance of ending up between the 5-10 range if he retains his prospect status (which he may not if he gets called up early enough). mahalo
~Chach~
NH_soxfan14 wrote:Looks to me like the Red Sox have the best overall system. Clay Buchholz no-hitter, Jacoby Ellsbury blazing speed, and Brandon Moss overall beast of a right fielder.