Okay, this is getting ridiculous. One, the insulting and swearing needs to stop because I don't want this thread getting locked. I'm not trying to play mod, but I'd like this thread to stay alive.
Two, those who saying Samardijza wouldn't bring back a top 100 prospect are wrong. Factually so. But, those who are saying Shark deserves a top 10 prospect are also wrong. Again, factually so.
Over the course of the offseason, my very own (long exasperated sigh) Toronto Blue Jays were locked in negotiations over Jeff Samardzija with the Cubs. The Blue Jays offered something like Tirado, Nay, Gose, Sierra/Drabek, and were turned down. That's a top 75 prospect (Jason Parks, Tirado), probably consensus top 100 prospect if eligible (Gose), late 100 prospect (Forget who, Nay) and ****. The Cubs, however, wanted Aaron Sanchez and Marcus Stroman, two top 45 prospects, and they were quickly, quickly rebuffed.
So, what does this tell us? Shark's true market value is probably somewhere in the middle. More than a few back end top 100 guys, but nothing quite as much as two top 45 guys. So all in all? Probably a guy in the 50-60 range and another guy in the late top 100. For the Indians, specifically? I'm no expert on the Indians' farm system, maybe something like Clint Frazier (as a PTBNL until after the June draft) and Cody Anderson, or Trevor Bauer and Anderson/Tyler Naquin. I'm not too sure on the Indians in all honesty, it's a little tough.
We need to remember, however, Shark's value is really suppressed by his lack of control. It'll be hard to provide a ton of surplus value in one year. So that's about as high as I'd go on Shark.
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