Mattd97 wrote:what a silly argument - you go after talent however its available. obviously not giving up pieces is preferable to giving up pieces, but its not like one way is a bad way. the point is to get talent. prince fielder is talent, if you can get him you do it. it shouldnt make a difference if we sign him now, or if we trade 3 prospects, a starter and a journeyman for him after he signs.
I agree. Even if you agree or disagree that the Jays are close to competing, it can't be argued that the Jays wouldn't be a better team with Prince in the line-up. If signing Prince Fielder cost 5mill/per, I don't think you'd find a single person who wouldn't say YES PLEASE. Obviously, he's not coming that cheap, so the question then becomes, is he worth the money?
I say yes, for a lot of the reasons Mattd97 stated above. Prince Fielder is one of the top 5 offensive players in the game of baseball today. To acquire a player of his stature in a trade, we're sending 3 of our top 4 prospects (Gose,Marisnick,D'Arnaud,Norris...take your pick) plus 1, maybe 2 young bats from the Majors (Escobar,Thames,Rasmus,etc...). All it costs to sign Prince right now is money, and lots of it. But what is worse? Giving Prince a year more than you'd like, or a couple million more than you'd like per year, or trading away half the farm for a player of the same stature?
If I were AA, I'd give Fielder 1 or 2 more years, or 2-4mill more than you'd like per year, if it means keeping those names mentioned above in the system. AA has made it clear he doesn't have a "bottomless pit" of money, so we aren't signing Fielder....so I guess all of this was a moot point....I'm going to bed.