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08-25-2012, 07:33 PM #1
A-Gon/Crawford/Beckett trade
No posts on probably one of the biggest August trades in recent memory, so I'll start.
I think this one is actually going to be a win-win for both sides if the Dodgers can go deep into the postseason this year and in 2013. Obviously, Boston wins with the salary relief and the chance to finally play some of the prospects who are waiting in the wings.
A-Gon should finally be back to basics in LA, I'm sure he'll be happy to be back on the West Coast. Same with Crawford, he actually looked good since he came back and he was playing injured. I think both are going to be big pickups for LA over the next couple of seasons... A-Gon will be missed in Boston.
Beckett is a different story at this point, Boston obviously wore him down—he has been getting booed off the mound at every home start since late May. He sort of ended up with the Clemens effect, being a hero who seemed to turn sullen and selfish and for that the press and fans just ate him alive. I think that factors into part of why he's been so awful this season. Absolutely hated the last few months here, I can't remember any player being this disliked... He's either going to get tossed into some exciting postseason games and will flourish or LA will be his last stop as a starting pitcher.
... and Punto seems like a nice guy and can help carry everybody's bags to the park.
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08-26-2012, 12:21 AM #2
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Re: A-Gon/Crawford/Beckett trade
I actually believe Crawford may be on his last legs. I guess with the Dodgers deep pockets it wont really be a big deal if he tanks....but I think his best days were left in Tampa, and he's gotten slower
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08-27-2012, 06:53 PM #3
Re: A-Gon/Crawford/Beckett trade
It feels like no one was talking about how much of a drain the contracts where on the Red Sox, now that the Dodgers have these players (and much deeper pockets) it's suddenly a burden? Sure they where bad but not really Ryan Howard bad right?
I just have a bad feeling that if the Dodgers don't get to the WS then they will firesale the team next year. Like the Marlins this year. It would be good to seem them keep the players, give them this year + next to gell and really establish a dynasty.
As emann said, hopefully a change of scenery for all three Boston players will do them good. And the Sox picked up a really good prospect in De La Rosa, plus the salary dump will set them up well for a tilt at FA. This years crop not fantastic but next years will be better. Plus Papi will probably leave at years end.
It was on Twitter, but saw a great joke/saying/truth that this was the first time a club has dumped the players instead of the manager.
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08-28-2012, 12:13 AM #4
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Re: A-Gon/Crawford/Beckett trade
I don't like this trade for Dodgers at all. They gave up big time prospects and could have gotten the Sox to contribute much more cash towards the contracts. Also Beckett is 32, injury prone with a bad attitude who is prone to inconsistency. Crawford is a mess, he is a speed guy who will be 32 next year coming off a major injury. Adrian is a good player but not worth all they gave up and took on for him. They would have been better off signing Hamilton in the offseason.
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08-28-2012, 02:44 PM #5
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So are you saying without a doubt that Hamilton will be up for grabs in the off season?
Just because he's scheduled to be a Free Agent doesn't mean anything until he tells the Rangers he's filing for FA and walks away from any offers they may put on the table before that time.
I think this time next year he will still still be wearing the Ranger T on his hat.
Just my .02
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08-28-2012, 05:25 PM #6
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Re: A-Gon/Crawford/Beckett trade
Would you rather have Beckett, Crawford and A-Gone or Hamilton? If I were the Dodgers I would invest it in Hamilton any day of the week. Hamilton is a franchise player and A-Gone is not at that level. Now that LA has invested in the other three that is not an option. So I agree Hamilton will remain a Ranger as I doubt anyone else could afford him.
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09-04-2012, 10:31 AM #7
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