Randle McMurphy wrote:UN-Owen wrote:2 years ago on Dec. 21, 2011, I said:
Yes, we know. You already created a thread about it and have repeatedly made posts about it since.
Selling high on Bautista would have been a viable strategy. So was keeping one of the best players in baseball on a great contract and trying to win.
At the time you were quite vocal that it wasn't a viable strategy
There is no value to be gained in trading Jose Bautista for prospects.
But here's where it gets fun:
Well, I wouldn't trade Bautista for anybody...said that earlier in the thread. If I was going to do it for a pitcher, though, it would be for Doc. The rest are either worse (well...they're all worse), more risky (injuries, consistency issues), or haven't proven they can pitch in the AL East.
Since 2011, Halladay (36) is 15 - 13 with a 5.15 ERA and 1.30 WHIP
I'd never trade a hitter like Bautista for a young pitcher like Kershaw. You just never know if they'll have a debilitating arm injury at some point, so you'd be taking on some major injury risk
Since 2011, Kershaw (25) is 30 -18 with a 2.17 ERA and 0.97 WHIP