
ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Moderator: JaysRule15
ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- Banned User
- Posts: 10,533
- And1: 10
- Joined: Aug 28, 2004
- Location: In between a pimp and a hard place
ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
So this is the article on ESPN right now and it links Prince Fielder to the Jays. I was wondering if anyone is an Insider and can give us a summary of what it talks about.


Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- Banned User
- Posts: 4,557
- And1: 18
- Joined: Mar 11, 2009
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Yes please.
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- hyper316
- RealGM
- Posts: 14,749
- And1: 10,033
- Joined: Dec 23, 2006
-
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
has prince fielder ever lived in toronto when his dad was playing in toronto?
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- Rhettmatic
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,081
- And1: 14,547
- Joined: Jul 23, 2006
- Location: Toronto
-
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
The article is more about how the Jays need Prince Fielder than it is about whether he'll actually consider signing here.
The arguments are numbered:
1) They have a need (author doesn't think much of Lind, argues that Jays don't have any game-changing 1B prospects, and says that Pujols or Fielder could add 7 wins over Lind)
2) They have money
3) They can't waste Jose Bautista's prime
They conclude that the Yankees and Red Sox are stacked at 1B/DH and so there won't be as much competition for Fielder and Pujols, thus making it easier for the Jays to get in on the bidding.
The author says the Jays could sign one of those guys, plus C.J. Wilson, be co-favourites in the division, and still have a payroll of less than $100 million.
For the record, the author thinks that Pujols will likely stay with the Cards, which is why he's keyed in on Fielder for us. He also says it "wouldn't be surprising" if Fielder outperforms Pujols over the course of their contracts, and says that he should come cheaper.
The arguments are numbered:
1) They have a need (author doesn't think much of Lind, argues that Jays don't have any game-changing 1B prospects, and says that Pujols or Fielder could add 7 wins over Lind)
2) They have money
3) They can't waste Jose Bautista's prime
They conclude that the Yankees and Red Sox are stacked at 1B/DH and so there won't be as much competition for Fielder and Pujols, thus making it easier for the Jays to get in on the bidding.
The author says the Jays could sign one of those guys, plus C.J. Wilson, be co-favourites in the division, and still have a payroll of less than $100 million.
For the record, the author thinks that Pujols will likely stay with the Cards, which is why he's keyed in on Fielder for us. He also says it "wouldn't be surprising" if Fielder outperforms Pujols over the course of their contracts, and says that he should come cheaper.

Sig by the one and only Turbo_Zone.
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- Banned User
- Posts: 10,533
- And1: 10
- Joined: Aug 28, 2004
- Location: In between a pimp and a hard place
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Prince Fielder and C.J. Wilson? *Druel*
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- Homer Jay
- Assistant Coach
- Posts: 4,494
- And1: 674
- Joined: Nov 30, 2003
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Fielder is still only 27. Even an eight year deal only takes him to 35. I think he's worth the risk. He could have Bautista ahead and Lawrie behind... he will like that protection and RBI possibilities. Like the writer said it's a chance to land an elite player that for once the Red Sox/Yanks won't be going after as well and driving up the price. I think the big suitors will be the Giants, Orioles, Cubs, and us.

Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- Banned User
- Posts: 24,571
- And1: 6,398
- Joined: Nov 12, 2009
- Location: Toronto Raptors Playoffs Trauma Treatment Center
-
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Is one the blue jays need the most? yes sir! Fielder + Bautista + Lawrie = Champion!!
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- Sophomore
- Posts: 129
- And1: 6
- Joined: Jan 01, 2011
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
id rather have pujols... and then sign david ortiz to dh
esco, rasmus, bautista, ortiz, pujols, lawrie, snider/thames, kelly johnson, jpa is championship caliber offensive line up.
big papi can prob be had for something like 3/45
and pujols will prob get less then prince (years and money)




esco, rasmus, bautista, ortiz, pujols, lawrie, snider/thames, kelly johnson, jpa is championship caliber offensive line up.
big papi can prob be had for something like 3/45
and pujols will prob get less then prince (years and money)
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- 2015 Beat the Commish Champion
- Posts: 17,585
- And1: 11,768
- Joined: Apr 23, 2010
-
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Makes all the sense in the world to sign Fielder.. It"s not like he's a 30- year-old vet either.. He fits in long-term.
Plus, We'd potentially would only have to out bid CHC, LAA and perhaps Texas for his services.
Plus, We'd potentially would only have to out bid CHC, LAA and perhaps Texas for his services.

BrunoSkull
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- Geddy
- Forum Mod
- Posts: 69,890
- And1: 78,609
- Joined: Nov 30, 2005
- Location: Drinking an extra cole Sprite
-
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Pujols or Fielder I don't really care.
In fact I wouldn't feel depressed if management threw bags of money at them and they turned it down to sign elsewhere. What i will feel depressed about is if they don't go after these guys at all, or low ball them with some **** dollar amount.
In fact I wouldn't feel depressed if management threw bags of money at them and they turned it down to sign elsewhere. What i will feel depressed about is if they don't go after these guys at all, or low ball them with some **** dollar amount.
Inevitable wrote:Geddy is a good mod actually
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,750
- And1: 92
- Joined: Nov 07, 2008
- Location: Gotham City
- Contact:
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Hopefully Bautista could possibly lure him in. With the teams named above. I could only see him going with the Giants. A team that wasn't mentioned could be the Rangers, maybe they'll offer up the money they did for Lee last season.
B*TCH ! You Weren't With Me Shooting At The Gym!
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,750
- And1: 92
- Joined: Nov 07, 2008
- Location: Gotham City
- Contact:
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
RaptorsInsider1 wrote:Makes all the sense in the world to sign Fielder.. It"s not like he's a 30- year-old vet either.. He fits in long-term.
Plus, We'd potentially would only have to out bid CHC, LAA and perhaps Texas for his services.
Don't see the Angels really going for him with the emergence of Mark Trumbo. Texas like i said in my last post will prob offer him the Cliff Lee dough. As for the Cubs...they are a pretty bad team, don't see him wasting his prime over there.
B*TCH ! You Weren't With Me Shooting At The Gym!
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- Wally West
- Starter
- Posts: 2,312
- And1: 329
- Joined: Jun 30, 2008
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
I could see Blue Jays going after a guy like Fielder who fits in as the youth movement going forward lol with him being 27. I agree with the fact that we can'et let Bautista's prime years go to waste and we have to do whatever we can by making moves that makes sense like a Fielder without sacrificing future talent.
Want: Trae Young, Michael Porter Jr., DeAndre Ayton, Jaren Jackson Jr, Marvin Bagley III, Mohamad Bamba, Shai Gilgeous- Alexander, Elie Okobo, Jevon Carter
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- Kurtz
- RealGM
- Posts: 15,568
- And1: 16,489
- Joined: Aug 07, 2002
- Location: Toronto
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Homer Jay wrote:Fielder is still only 27. Even an eight year deal only takes him to 35. I think he's worth the risk. He could have Bautista ahead and Lawrie behind... he will like that protection and RBI possibilities. Like the writer said it's a chance to land an elite player that for once the Red Sox/Yanks won't be going after as well and driving up the price. I think the big suitors will be the Giants, Orioles, Cubs, and us.
I think if you're to project his effectiveness, Cecil Fielder would be an ideal comparison, genetics and all.
Cecil started to slide at 32, and retired by 34.
So 5 years of prime Fielder, and 2-3 years where he'll be a solid DH.
Yea, 8 year deal sounds good. 7 would be great, and 10's probably too damn long

Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- Junior
- Posts: 303
- And1: 156
- Joined: Jul 30, 2006
-
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
This is ridiculously early to speculate on, but just for fun...during Fielders last 2-3 years of the deal, I suppose I would have him and Bautista DH while the other plays 1B, while maybe Marisnick takes over in RF...I don't think Fielder will be as crippling in his last few years as people think he will be. Having said that, if we do sign him, I hope that we front load his contract.
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- JYD
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 32,532
- And1: 7,209
- Joined: Aug 07, 2001
- Location: NOT POSSIBLE! NOT POSSIBLE!
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
No issues giving him a 7-8 year deal at all. Don't think he's gonna lose much off his stroke in that time. He's just gonna keep crushing.
His dad is somewhat comparable, though his dad was bigger, with a longer swing that had a hitch in it. Thing I like about Prince's power swing is it's compact and doesn't have a lot of moving parts.
I think he'd look great in a Jays uni.
His dad is somewhat comparable, though his dad was bigger, with a longer swing that had a hitch in it. Thing I like about Prince's power swing is it's compact and doesn't have a lot of moving parts.
I think he'd look great in a Jays uni.
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- Kurtz
- RealGM
- Posts: 15,568
- And1: 16,489
- Joined: Aug 07, 2002
- Location: Toronto
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Wham! wrote:
I think he'd look great in a Jays uni.
Not unless we switch to a more slimming colour.

Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,750
- And1: 92
- Joined: Nov 07, 2008
- Location: Gotham City
- Contact:
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
Speaking of Cecil, has Prince and Cecil started talking again?
B*TCH ! You Weren't With Me Shooting At The Gym!
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 38,405
- And1: 21,290
- Joined: Dec 07, 2009
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
CapeCrusader wrote:Speaking of Cecil, has Prince and Cecil started talking again?
No, don't believe so.
One flew east, one flew west, one flew over the cuckoo’s nest.
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
- darth_federer
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 29,060
- And1: 922
- Joined: Apr 12, 2009
- Contact:
Re: ESPN MLB Front Page - Prince Fielder
The author of the piece was on TSN Radio today and I thought that I was listening to Randle on the radio. Same arguments and pretty persuasive to be honest.

Profanity wrote:This is why I question a Canadian team in our league. it's a govt conspiracy trina to sell all our milk to Russia. They let the raptors participate to not let canadians demand crossing taxes. it will backfire one day.