deal fell through.... what do you guys think about this though?
http://www.detnews.com/article/2009...nterested-in-Edwin-Jackson--Curtis-Granderson
http://www.detnews.com/article/2009...nterested-in-Edwin-Jackson--Curtis-Granderson
I call BS on that.
I call BS on that.
I don't think it was BS - several media outlets from the cities of teams involved were reporting the deal.
I think the deal itself is BS because we would have been overpaying in a move that was essentially lateral.
I don't have a problem trading Scherzer - after watching him pitch a full season I question his ability to ever become a solid #2 much less a #1. He should be a closer IMO. IF we do trade him I just want to make sure we're getting a fair deal.
Edwin Jackson would be a nice addition to the rotation but I am not sold on giving up Scherzer and Schlereth for him.
Ian Kennedy is the usual Yankee trade fodder and the fact that Byrnes is so enamored with him is disgusting. I was high on Ian when he pitched for USC but since then he has lost 4-5 MPH on his fastball which makes his off speed pitches less than effective at the major league level. His stuff is now comparable to Petit but with maybe 1-2 MPH more, and I think that we all know that will not cut it in the show. He is also scared to throw strikes so he will nibble and nibble until he loads the bases.
Edwin is a good pitcher and had a great season last year, but still has a ton of issues to work out. For one he needs to be more consistent, but then again we could say the same about Max.
Edit: Just read that this is a done deal pending physicals. Still not too sure how I feel about this trade. Nothing great, it has the potential to make us marginally better or marginally worse depending on how Edwin continues to improve or if he regresses. Ian Kennedy is a throw in who can take the #5 spot in the rotation but should NOT be counted on to be anything more than that. Giving up Max hurts but I think we all know that he did not have the pitches or stamina to be a force in this league.
According to ESPN, Schlereth isn't in the deal.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/the-big-trade
Arizona, though… what a mess. Jackson and Kennedy will shore up their rotation, but they aren’t worth a kid as good as Max Scherzer. Jackson’s a mid-rotation starter whose salaries are escalating in arbitration, while Kennedy is a back-end starter who missed most of 2009. They didn’t get better, they didn’t save money, and they didn’t get younger. This move is just not a good one for the D’Backs, unless there’s another impressive piece going to Arizona that hasn’t been reported.
This would make sense if Max had proved that he is a better, more reliable starter than Jackson... which of course he hasn't.
Is Scherzer only a year younger than Jackson? I don't mind this trade nearly as much as some seem to. Calling Jackson a one year wonder doesn't mean much to me since Scherzer has yet to do even that.
Is Scherzer only a year younger than Jackson? I don't mind this trade nearly as much as some seem to. Calling Jackson a one year wonder doesn't mean much to me since Scherzer has yet to do even that.
I call BS on that.
I'm not too bummed about it, Scherzer can throw it through a brick wall, but still had issues getting easy outs, and would rarely get past the 6th inning. Considering his potential for serious injury due to his past and his violent throwing motion, I think it's worth the risk of trading him.
Perhaps the fact that being locked into Scherzer for 5 more years is a key reason why they dumped him. Don't you think they would love to get out from the CY deal as well if there were any takers??
Max hasn't proved much at all. Yes, he's got a terrific arm, but beyond that, the kid still has left a ton of questions about his ability to one day become a solid, dependable starter. And he suffers from two very serious, potentially fatal flaws for a starter: 1.) Can't throw first-pitch strikes, 2.) Only has 2 pitches.
Say what you want about Edwin Jackson, but at 26 years old, he's proven a bit more than 25 year old Scherzer. He's proven he can be a reliable starter.
As for Kennedy, it's impossible to make any determination on the kid as he virtually has zero major league experience. It's a bit of gamble, however it's not that big of a stretch to think that Kennedy can become a solid starter as well. He certainly has the pedigree and the tools. He will now be given a chance, which he couldn't get as a Yankee...
I don't see how you can be so against this move...
Not only that but he has filthy stuff, has done it for TWO years, and was pitching in the AL. The far superior league. I like Sherz as much as the next guy but he hasn't proven he can do what Jackson already has.
I am surprised they are giving up on Schlereth but what this tells me is this team is going for the World Series the next two years. If Webb is healthy (big if) then we have a studly 1-2-3 combo and hopefully last year was the first step in the evolution of a future MVP for Justin Upton.
Also consider this. If Josh Byrnes waits for Scherzer to turn into a star, well lets just say he might not be around to enjoy the fruits of that labor.
The Dbacks need to win next year and get back the fans at all costs.
I am good with this trade. It means the FO thinks we are closer then last year would indicate.
And frankly I agree.
Talk about a shortsighted view... You're acting like Scherzer has been in the Bigs for awhile.... He just finished his first full year in the majors and showed a great deal of promise. You're going to be so shortsighted to think he can't learn more pitches or harness his command? Give me a break, Scherzer has all the tools to develop into a top of the rotation pitcher with more experience and work.
Scherzer has started 32 games and thrown a total of 226 innings.
Jackson has started 110 games and thrown 670 innings.
Scherzer, in his first full year in the majors, had more strikeouts than Jackson has ever had in any season.
I would hope Jackson has shown A LITTLE more promise than Scherzer with that much more time/work to develop.
Three teams have already given up on Jackson which should also raise a huge red flag but I guess you've already seen enough after only a year. What a joke.
While I'm at it, the rest of baseball see's what kind of prospect Ian Kennedy really is - an injury plagued prospect who projects as a fringe starter. CRAP