flatjacket1 wrote:UN-Owen wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:No, selling low on a young player with his talent level is exactly what AA should not do.
And "getting by" with guys like De Rosa/EE (both of whom cannot play the position even adequately) is also not appealing at all.
The Tigers are doing just fine "getting by" with Cabrera at 3B
Personally, I'd have no problem with EE shifting across the diamond with Lawrie moving to 2B
Lawrie can't play 2B and EE can't play 3B. Why would we do that?
Then again, you also wanted to make Lawrie the franchise player and pay him 100M.UN-Owen wrote:Personally, I would look to deal Bautista while his value is at its highest, add 2 or 3 stud prospects to the mix, and build this team around Lawrie as the franchise playerUN-Owen wrote:100 million x 15 years = $6.66 million per year
The mark of the Beast
Lawrie is the chosen one
I was using the term 'franchise player' more in the way of "face of the franchise"
Someone to replace Bautista in the TV and print ads, etc.
The Jays would have been a young, exciting team but far from a contender, so a true franchise player (MVP candidate) at the big league level wouldn't have been immediately necessary
I never expected Lawrie to surpass Bautista in terms of skill, just popularity