In our versions of an offseason blueprint the Red Sox could follow (
1,
2,
3) one topic that came up fairly often was how realistic or unrealistic our proposed trade packages were for certain players. Let's recap:
Mike Lowell, Casey Kotchman, Clay Buchholz and key minor league pieces (defined as anyone sans Kelly, numbering two) for Felix Hernandez.
Money
comment:
Getting King Felix would be nice, but you are crazy thinking Seattle would have any interest in picking up Lowell or Kotchman. Why would they pick up $16+ in salaries? Lowell is going nowhere unless we pay his salary, which is crazy. - MEe
Clay Buchholz, Lars Anderson, Manny Delcarmen, Michael Bowden, two "second-tier" prospects to San Diego for Adrian Gonzalez.
Money
comment:
Delcarmen is a stiff. Bowden is a stiff. Anderson has done NOTHING in the minor leagues. Clay Buccholz has major league stuff but has yet to prove himself for an entire season. For this you'll get one of the best young power hitters in the game? I think not!! - Nick
If our proposed deals are not up to snuff, that's not good. Let's try to figure out what a proposed deal could, should be.
October 17, 2009
evan brunell