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Recapping Kotchman, Chapman in Cincinnati

Written on January 11th, 2010 by Mike Silver730510 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/01/11/recapping-kotchman-chapman-in-cincinnati.htmlRecapping+Kotchman%2C+Chapman+in+Cincinnati2010-01-11+07%3A20%3A41Mike+Silver
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Kotchman to Seattle

With all the positive moves the Red Sox have made this off-season, it’s a bit curious that Casey Kotchman became the first player expendable in the wake of the Adrian Beltre acquisition.

Following the trade, the party line claimed that Kotchman became obsolete – and expendable – with four starting-caliber corner infielders on the roster. While it is certainly true that the team does not need four such players to man two positions (Kevin Youkilis, Adrian Beltre, Mike Lowell, Kotchman), it seems as if the team has forgotten that they have been aggressively shopping Mike Lowell since November.

Following a trade of Mike Lowell – whose occurrence is a near certainty – the team is likely to be without a quality reserve corner infielder. Sure, Jed Lowrie and Bill Hall will be able to man the position in the event of injury and off-days, but what kind of upgrade do they provide over Kotchman?

In the event of a significant injury to Beltre or Youkilis, both Hall and Lowrie would be completely miscast as a full-time option. In addition, with Beltre missing 51 games this past season, entrusting the insurance policy to either option is a very dangerous proposition…

Filed under Aroldis Chapman, Boston Red Sox, Casey Kotchman Tags:Aroldis Chapman, Boston Red Sox, Casey Kotchman, Mike Silver

Lackey, Chapman to Boston?

Written on December 14th, 2009 by Evan Brunell700353 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/12/14/lackey-chapman-to-boston.htmlLackey%2C+Chapman+to+Boston%3F2009-12-14+17%3A26%3A40Evan+Brunell

UPDATE 2: Jon Heyman says that Lackey’s contract is five years, $85 million. I’ll wait a bit before passing judgment because initial contract term rumors end up being more “in the area” than accurate. I will say that if it’s a fully guaranteed five years, I am very, very surprised Boston chose Lackey of all people to commit five years to. This seems to signal that Jason Bay will not return, although I’m sure the door is not closed just yet.

Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse tweets that John Lackey is taking a physical with the Red Sox. If true (Price is working to confirm the rumor from a source he trusts), Boston at the very least has some sort of framework agreement in place with Lackey to bring him to Beantown.

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Seeing Straight on Aroldis Chapman

Written on October 27th, 2009 by Mike Silver62498 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/27/seeing-straight-on-aroldis-chapman.htmlSeeing+Straight+on+Aroldis+Chapman2009-10-27+11%3A02%3A30Mike+Silver
World Baseball Classic- Mexico City Day 3

When any new phenomenon arrives, it takes a while for people to adjust their lifestyle and accommodate these changes. Cell phones are the most recent example. The Internet was another.

In the baseball world, free agent-prospects are the newest slang, which, understandably, are forcing major league teams to adjust – with varied results.

Baseball’s newest free agent-prospect phenom, Aroldis Chapman is expected to visit Boston today, on the heels of a visit to New York on Monday.

A world-class talent, he is turning baseball economics on its head. On the one hand, he is a prospect – a lean, projectable lefty at a young age, 21. On the other, he will command the salary of a major league free agent – not what you’d expect of a “prospect”.

The newest “It Kid” from overseas, Chapman comes fully loaded with everything that makes scouts salivate more than Pavlov’s dogs: a ferocious fastball clocked as high as 102 mph and a long 6-4 frame. As a result, the young Cuban is considered the best prospect to reach the MLB this side of Stephen Strasburg – and he’s a lefty to boot.

But there’s a problem with taking this position; mainly, the fact that he’s even labeled a “prospect”. Sure, he has all the traditional markings of one. He’s got exceptional tools, he’s projectable, he’s raw, and, most importantly, he’s young. However, under the modern economics of baseball, with escalating salaries and widely varying budgets, there are two nonnegotiable criteria that give value to and create the allure of the “prospect”…

Filed under Aroldis Chapman, Boston Red Sox, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jose Contreras Tags:Aroldis Chapman, Colt Griffin, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jose Contreras, Michel Inoa, Mike Silver

Aroldis Chapman or Yusei Kikuchi: A fit with Boston?

Written on October 19th, 2009 by Evan Brunell621128 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/19/aroldis-chapman-or-yusei-kikuchi-a-fit-with-boston.htmlAroldis+Chapman+or+Yusei+Kikuchi%3A+A+fit+with+Boston%3F2009-10-19+11%3A00%3A12Evan+Brunell
World Baseball Classic- Mexico City Day 3

Today, we’re going to look at two rookie pitchers that are testing free agency. One is certain to join a major league team. The other… not so much.

The former is Aroldis Chapman. Chapman is believed to be 21 and is a left-hander out of Cuba, defecting this past July. If you watched the WBC, you would have seen Chapman represent Cuba.

There is no question that Chapman has electric stuff — he holds the record for fastest pitch in Cuban history, being clocked at 2012. He’s also been called one of the three greatest pitchers currently not in the major leagues along with Yu Darvish of Japan and new National Stephen Strasburg.

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