??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
That last proposal included Hughes, Cabrera, pitcher Jeff Marquez and either pitcher Alan Horne or outfielder Austin Jackson.
The schadenfreude is strong with this oneWow - lots of sad Yankee fans all of a sudden.Where is the swagger? Where is the arrogance?This is more fun than watchinhg Giambi sweat while just sitting on the bench.
Yankees turned this down:
That last proposal included Hughes, Cabrera, pitcher Jeff Marquez and either pitcher Alan Horne or outfielder Austin Jackson.
Yanks should make that deal, IMO...Basically every package put forth by the Yankees has been Hughes and a whole bunch of junk. Cabrera has no real value to the Twins other than he plays a position where they currently have nobody. But in all honestly, he is not a chip that sweetens the pot. Unfortunately for the Yankees, the Sox have decided to include other A prospects. Masterson and Lowrie are rated #3 and #4 respectively in the Sox system. Put those with Lester, and add Crisp (who may or may not have value to the Twins) and that is a far superior package for a team that has mutiple holes.If the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one. Maybe not to dissimilar to the Pedro Martinez deal.
Easy Turbo.. nobody's signed any paperwork just yet.....Wow - lots of sad Yankee fans all of a sudden.Where is the swagger? Where is the arrogance?
Yankees turned this down:
That last proposal included Hughes, Cabrera, pitcher Jeff Marquez and either pitcher Alan Horne or outfielder Austin Jackson.
Why?I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
If thats the package, so be it.I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
You bet your sweet hinter about that one.The schadenfreude is strong with this oneWow - lots of sad Yankee fans all of a sudden.Where is the swagger? Where is the arrogance?This is more fun than watchinhg Giambi sweat while just sitting on the bench.
If thats the package then thats certainly fair. Sox had the balls to trade their prospects, Yanks did not want to include Kennedy. Im not gonna ##### about that being a worse offer cuz its not.I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
If the info above was correct, they didn't even have to trade Kennedy...Austin Jackson better turn in to ####### Reggie Jackson if not including him caused the Sox to get Santana...If thats the package then thats certainly fair. Sox had the balls to trade their prospects, Yanks did not want to include Kennedy. Im not gonna ##### about that being a worse offer cuz its not.I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
yeah, i dont understand this either. Again, maybe its yankee bias, but Ellsbury just seems like a very fast slap hitter with very limited power and a good glove. If it breaks 100% perfect for him (and i think this is really going out on a ledge) he's somewhere between Damon and sizemore, only with less power. He could end up being nothing more than a better fielding Juan Pierre in his prime. If that is equal to what was the top pitching prospect in baseball 6 months ago, I don't know what to say.I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
I havent seen the offer in post #804 anywhere else. I think that was just a rumor. Why would the Twins need 2 CFers?If the info above was correct, they didn't even have to trade Kennedy...Austin Jackson better turn in to ####### Reggie Jackson if not including him caused the Sox to get Santana...If thats the package then thats certainly fair. Sox had the balls to trade their prospects, Yanks did not want to include Kennedy. Im not gonna ##### about that being a worse offer cuz its not.I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
Key here. 2007 MLB Statistics:I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
That's ######ed. Why would Boston trade both CFs?I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
That's ######ed. Why would Boston trade both CFs?I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????![]()
I didnt even notice Crisp in that deal. Makes no sense.So Hughes is a potential ace and Ellsbury is a potential Damon. Still not seeing your point.Key here. 2007 MLB Statistics:I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
Hughes : 13G - 7.2 K/9 - 2-1 K/BB - 4.46 ERA - 1.28 ERA
Good but not blow you out of the water numbers just yet.. plus already getting hurt (twice?) is not a good sign this early on. Not saying the kid will flop.. he still oozes with potential..... but his odds of living up to that "dominant ace" that many yankee fans (and people outside the organization) feel he's destined for, are not as high as some may think.
Ellsbury - 33G - 2-1 K/BB - 9 SB (0 CS) - .902 OPS - .353 AVG
Obviously played a bit over his head here bjut Bill James has his 2008 projected as .320 AVG / .802 OPS / 42 SB
Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point. Player value is subjective, so if the Twins want him more, so be it. Me personally, i wouldnt even consider trading Hughes for Ellsbery.Key here. 2007 MLB Statistics:I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
Hughes : 13G - 7.2 K/9 - 2-1 K/BB - 4.46 ERA - 1.28 ERA
Good but not blow you out of the water numbers just yet.. plus already getting hurt (twice?) is not a good sign this early on. Not saying the kid will flop.. he still oozes with potential..... but his odds of living up to that "dominant ace" that many yankee fans (and people outside the organization) feel he's destined for, are not as high as some may think.
Ellsbury - 33G - 2-1 K/BB - 9 SB (0 CS) - .902 OPS - .353 AVG
Obviously played a bit over his head here bjut Bill James has his 2008 projected as .320 AVG / .802 OPS / 42 SB
The point is Ellsbury is already living up to that potential... and on the big stage no less. The kid was a very legit candidate for WS MVP before he had even played a fulll MLB season. Hughes has shown to be a good young pitcher with flashes of brilliance and a bit of an injury problemSo Hughes is a potential ace and Ellsbury is a potential Damon. Still not seeing your point.Key here. 2007 MLB Statistics:I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
Hughes : 13G - 7.2 K/9 - 2-1 K/BB - 4.46 ERA - 1.28 ERA
Good but not blow you out of the water numbers just yet.. plus already getting hurt (twice?) is not a good sign this early on. Not saying the kid will flop.. he still oozes with potential..... but his odds of living up to that "dominant ace" that many yankee fans (and people outside the organization) feel he's destined for, are not as high as some may think.
Ellsbury - 33G - 2-1 K/BB - 9 SB (0 CS) - .902 OPS - .353 AVG
Obviously played a bit over his head here bjut Bill James has his 2008 projected as .320 AVG / .802 OPS / 42 SB
I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
I'm not a big new age stat guy. What exactly does this stat entail? Could you name a few other guys with an ISO similar to ellsbury? Thanks. Regardless, In terms of power, from what ive heard, he's a 17-18 HR guy at best. (and even that is probably pushing it) Not saying HR's are the only important stat, I'd need more than a singles and doubles guy to pass on a potential SP#1I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
From where?Im hearing the deal is done
Yes, I certainly would not characterize Ellsbury as a slap hitter. He can drive the ball. On occaison, he might utilize a "slap hit" to take advantage of his speed, but by no means is it his main way of getting on base.I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
I'm not saying Ellsbury is going to be a better player than hughes..... if they both live up to their potential Hughes will be a much better player. I'm just saying Ellsbury is a much safer bet right now.
Why do you keep pounding Ellsbury's 2007 or his WS? Thats a small sample size. What's his career #s? I know that it was the minors but that is a good indicator of future success when we have such a small major league sample size even though you seem to think thats the only #s one should look at. Like somebody else said earlier. Kevin Maas would be a HOFer if you just looked at his rookie year. Ellsbury is still potential at this point.I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
Someone on another site said 1510 in Boston is reporting it doneFrom where?Im hearing the deal is done
Hitters are always safer than pitchers because of injuries. Stud pitchers are still always valued more. I dont think this helps your argument.I'm not saying Ellsbury is going to be a better player than hughes..... if they both live up to their potential Hughes will be a much better player. I'm just saying Ellsbury is a much safer bet right now.
Wow, if this is correct it should be a done deal. Boston will be the team to beat for a few years to come.I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
so can Damon. I've heard his swing described as a power slap. I might agree that Ellsbury is similar, but i dont think his power upside is as high.Yes, I certainly would not characterize Ellsbury as a slap hitter. He can drive the ball. On occaison, he might utilize a "slap hit" to take advantage of his speed, but by no means is it his main way of getting on base.I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
I'm not saying Ellsbury is going to be a better player than hughes..... if they both live up to their potential Hughes will be a much better player. I'm just saying Ellsbury is a much safer bet right now.
Who the heck listens to 1510?? I have 850 WEEI on right now and there hasn't been any indication that a deal is done.Someone on another site said 1510 in Boston is reporting it doneFrom where?Im hearing the deal is done
Cool, thanks Shady.Someone on another site said 1510 in Boston is reporting it doneFrom where?Im hearing the deal is done
ISO is not a stat that can be reliably gleaned from a minor league career as power increases as hitters enter certain growth cycles. That said... if you MUST... Ellsbury's career ISO including minors is.....still .155Why do you keep pounding Ellsbury's 2007 or his WS? Thats a small sample size. What's his career #s? I know that it was the minors but that is a good indicator of future success when we have such a small major league sample size even though you seem to think thats the only #s one should look at. Like somebody else said earlier. Kevin Maas would be a HOFer if you just looked at his rookie year. Ellsbury is still potential at this point.I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
Wow, if this is correct it should be a done deal. Boston will be the team to beat for a few years to come.I just read this, and if it is true then the Red Sox finally seem ready to pony up and get this done.
New Red Sox Offer?????
.379.387Why do you keep pounding Ellsbury's 2007 or his WS? Thats a small sample size. What's his career #s? I know that it was the minors but that is a good indicator of future success when we have such a small major league sample size even though you seem to think thats the only #s one should look at. Like somebody else said earlier. Kevin Maas would be a HOFer if you just looked at his rookie year. Ellsbury is still potential at this point.I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
1510>>>850.Who the heck listens to 1510?? I have 850 WEEI on right now and there hasn't been any indication that a deal is done.Someone on another site said 1510 in Boston is reporting it doneFrom where?Im hearing the deal is done
Alot less noise.Power slap? There's a term you don't hear everyday. Ellsbury has been compared to Damon since he was in college (even before he was drafted by Boston). He might not hit for as many home runs at Damon, he might hit more, he might hit less. Who knows. In saying that he drives the ball, I certainly didn't mean to imply he's a home run hitter. He's an OPS guy more than anything, which is fine by me. He doesn't need to hit 20 HRs a year with Pedrioa, Ortiz and Manny hitting behind him (if he isn't dealt of course).so can Damon. I've heard his swing described as a power slap. I might agree that Ellsbury is similar, but i dont think his power upside is as high.Yes, I certainly would not characterize Ellsbury as a slap hitter. He can drive the ball. On occaison, he might utilize a "slap hit" to take advantage of his speed, but by no means is it his main way of getting on base.I take issue with the Slap hitting comment.... Juan Pierre is a slap hitter.... Ichiro is a slap hitter. Juan Pierre: .073 ISO (career)Exactly, Hughes is a potential Ace just like Ellsbury is a potential star CF. Yeah, he had an amazing callup and very good post season, but i just think Sox fans may be just a tad optimistic about a guy who is essentially a slap hitting, good glove guy with speed at this point.
Ichiro: .103 ISO (career)
Crisp: .117 ISO (2 years with boston)
Ellsbury: .155 ISO (2007)
I'm not saying Ellsbury is going to be a better player than hughes..... if they both live up to their potential Hughes will be a much better player. I'm just saying Ellsbury is a much safer bet right now.
Part of this is the fact the Twins have a lot more pitching in the minors than hitting, and have always been better at developing pitchers than hitters.yeah, i dont understand this either. Again, maybe its yankee bias, but Ellsbury just seems like a very fast slap hitter with very limited power and a good glove. If it breaks 100% perfect for him (and i think this is really going out on a ledge) he's somewhere between Damon and sizemore, only with less power. He could end up being nothing more than a better fielding Juan Pierre in his prime. If that is equal to what was the top pitching prospect in baseball 6 months ago, I don't know what to say.I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
Oh so you're the one! All kidding aside, whatever you prefer. I'd listen to the zone when Sean McDonough had a show, but I just find it unbearably boring.1510>>>850.Who the heck listens to 1510?? I have 850 WEEI on right now and there hasn't been any indication that a deal is done.Someone on another site said 1510 in Boston is reporting it doneFrom where?Im hearing the deal is doneAlot less noise.
They Just moved Garza for Delmon Young. Liriano is coming off a major injury and Santana is leaving. In the past few years, they've developed guys like Cuddyer, Mauer and Morneau.If they would rather have Ellsbury than Hughes, I've got to believe that they just feel he is the better player. With Santana and Garza gone, and Liriano a question mark, their rotation needs major help. I know they have more prospects, but i dont understand passing up the guy who was the sports top pitching prospect to start this year.Part of this is the fact the Twins have a lot more pitching in the minors than hitting, and have always been better at developing pitchers than hitters.yeah, i dont understand this either. Again, maybe its yankee bias, but Ellsbury just seems like a very fast slap hitter with very limited power and a good glove. If it breaks 100% perfect for him (and i think this is really going out on a ledge) he's somewhere between Damon and sizemore, only with less power. He could end up being nothing more than a better fielding Juan Pierre in his prime. If that is equal to what was the top pitching prospect in baseball 6 months ago, I don't know what to say.I disagree with this. Twins obviously do not. Hughes is a potential Ace.??Ellsbury = Hughes. Masterson/Lowrie > Cabrera/throw inIf the Sox are able to get him for what appears to be a subpar package, tip your hat to them, what can you do? It seems clear the Twins have two standards of players if the preponderance of rumors we are hearing is to be believed, and the Yanks are being held to a higher one.
And, this has been my (and other's) point: It is Sandy Koufax, Hank. In this day and age, this is exactly the type of guy you bend over backwards to get. Equally-important, you've now allowed your AL East division rival to get him in the process.I don't understand why the calculus of this is so damn difficult.As for the Twins' attempt for the Yankees to include another pitching prospect in Kennedy in any deal, Yankees Senior Vice President Hank Steinbrenner told the New York Times: "That's not going to happen. To give up two of the three, there's no chance, not for anybody — unless it's [sandy] Koufax, and that's not happening."
And, this has been my (and other's) point: It is Sandy Koufax, Hank. In this day and age, this is exactly the type of guy you bend over backwards to get. Equally-important, you've now allowed your AL East division rival to get him in the process.I don't understand why the calculus of this is so damn difficult.As for the Twins' attempt for the Yankees to include another pitching prospect in Kennedy in any deal, Yankees Senior Vice President Hank Steinbrenner told the New York Times: "That's not going to happen. To give up two of the three, there's no chance, not for anybody — unless it's [sandy] Koufax, and that's not happening."
Hank the Tank