Post#423 » by dagger » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:25 am
Law likes the trade, says Jays will only miss Nicolino and Marisnick, and the latter while still an above average prospect, is less well regarded than he was 10 months ago because of plate approach issues. Likes Hech's arm and glove but sees him as 2 Wins at best. For the Jays, Johnson ended the year strong and if he replicates that for a full season, he's 5-7 Wins, and moves ahead of Morrow who is ahead of Burlhe. The latter is a solid if declining inning eater and a pitcher of that calibre would have cost the Jays big money in free agency. Reyes may ever equal his contract year performance of 2011, but with his bat and other tools, is a 6 Win guy replacing a 3 Win guy at best.
finally he carves Loria another orifice. I'll make this my one allowable quotes from Insider.
Those limicolous owners are the greatest joke of all in this deal, rooking Florida taxpayers for a publicly-funded stadium, only to make one half-hearted attempt to fill it with a contending team, surrendering it after the season to return to their old business model, playing a skeleton-crew lineup while pocketing all of their revenue-sharing money. This isn't a bad baseball deal for Miami, but it's not a baseball deal at all -- it's a boondoggle, perpetrated by owners who have pulled one stunt like this after another, with the implicit approval of the Commissioner's Office. It's time for baseball to rid itself of Jeff Loria and David Samson by any means possible. Miami, the state of Florida, and the sport in general will be better off without them.
Amen.
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