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    • Seattle wanted Lawrie for Pineda
  • 4/5/12
  • gsnarls
Good point re salary. I'd not trade him even for guys like a Kershaw or Hernandez + a good bat if the salary difference was $40-50 mil per year. Course, it's just a matter of time before we gots ta pay Lawrie the mega millions, too.
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  • 4/5/12
  • noxage

"I wouldn't say its 3 >>>, but I'm more of a fan of Teheran than I am of Pineda going forward."

Now that we've actually seen some of the health concerns come to fruition, I agree. At the time of the deal though I wouldn't have.

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  • 4/5/12
  • thehurl
Meyer is a freak of an athlete though. Still doesn't make him have control though...if he gets the control in order he still might be a star. I'd rather have the 6'9" guy with effortless delivery (which is not Meyer), than the 5'10" pitcher who has to use every part of their body with every pitch.
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  • 4/5/12
  • HASHTAGLOVETHISTEAM

"Lol, Lawrie and another prospect. Right..."

I lol'd too.

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  • 4/5/12
  • thehurl
I made my opinions of Pineda known all through last year, if without the injury history I wasn't huge on him long term...with me being as high on Montero as i am (I have stated many times last year that strictly as a hitter he'll have a better career than everyone in this or last years prospect lists not named Harper or Rendon and I'll probably admit now that Montero might outhit Rendon) I think this deal will go down as one of the best of all time.
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  • 4/5/12
  • gsnarls

First I'd heard of these types of comments though. Source Jayson Stark:

"I needed a fresh start. I needed a new team," said Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie to ESPN's Jayson Stark about his trade from the Brewers. Lawrie feels Milwaukee tried to change his effusive personality, though GM Doug Melvin disagrees.


Edited 4/5/12   by  gsnarls
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  • 4/5/12
  • thehurl
I almost never watch live. I like to have the ability to fast forward to parts where prospects are pitching if I choose so watch away. At some point I'd like to test what happens if two people sign on at the same time anyway...I'm betting that nothing will happen.
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  • 4/5/12
  • gsnarls
Having a hard time finding info on Lawrie's contract. Best I could find was on MLBTR, suggesting that he will be arbitration eligible after the 2014 season. Does that seem right?
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  • 4/5/12
  • noxage

Google "Cotts Contracts"

All of your needs will be satisfied.

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  • 4/5/12
  • thehurl
Then after that, google COT's contracts.
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  • 4/5/12
  • noxage
Yur dumn.
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  • 4/5/12
  • gsnarls
Ah, sweet resource. Thanks guys.
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  • 4/5/12
  • over500
what is this, 2011?
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  • 4/5/12
  • bzapple
Straight up, I'd trade Lawrie for Justin Upton. Tough to come up with many more though.
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  • 4/5/12
  • Dr_Dinger
I wouldn't.
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  • 4/5/12
  • miltstar
really? I think Lawrie will turn out better than Upton
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