i'd look to explore prospects from other teams (regarding the 3rd prospect) but if everything fails, i'd prolly accept as well
2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
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Re: 2012 The Show Official Trade Discussion Thread
Sanchez and Synder are interchangeable pieces imo, I honestly know more about Synder which is why I was clinging to him. If Sanchez is going to be the better pitcher than Synder, we get Teheran who is very projectable, and we get a TDA to replace Avila (Phillies 3B...WTF?) I'd be tempted to accept that deal.The Show's logic is a sad, sad thing.
Sanchez is a favorite of Marc Hulet I'm pretty sure... I trust Hulet a great deal.
Here's the FanGraphs report on him.
SpoilerSanchez, the 34th overall pick of the 2010 amateur draft, spent the majority of 2012 pitching in low-A ball at the age of just 19. Despite his youth, he overpowered the older competition with a strikeout rate of 9.66 K/9 and just 64 hits allowed in 90.1 innings. Healthy all season, Sanchez’s innings were limited by Toronto’s development plan that relies on tandem starters in the lower levels of the system. The right-hander has elite stuff, including a fastball that can hit the upper 90s, but his command and control are currently below average. One talent evaluator asked about Sanchez, though, wasn’t worried because his pitches have so much natural movement to them and he’s still learning to harness his pitches after his fastball jumped a full grade between 2011 and ’12. The evaluator said the California native could still be a very good pitcher even if his command/control doesn’t improve, suggesting he could be an average big leaguer pitcher with 40 control and a potential star with 50 control. The same evaluator said Sanchez’s solid delivery and arm action should help him harness the ball better as he grows as a pitcher and gains more experience. He also said the young pitcher could end up with three plus pitches (fastball, curveball, changeup).
Additional Notes
In conversations with scouts at the ballpark, no prospect generated more buzz than right-hander Aaron Sanchez. Player comps included Matt Garza on the low end and Justin Verlander, “if everything broke just right.” Another scout mentioned he was shocked he lasted so long in the 2010 draft after seeing him pitch in person. (Mike Newman)
After seeing him in person, sitting behind the plate for a Lugnuts game, I can tell you that he's extremely good at getting ahead in the count, but when he doesn't, he'll get bombed. Austin Hedges went off on him, but aside from that he looked excellent. They only let him go 2.2 IP which was frustrating... if he works on his control then he'll be excellent.
He was hitting 97 regularly, but Lansing's gun is juiced... I'd clock him at 94-95 w/ room to improve."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Hallelujah!!! 17 pages and alot of debating later!!!
So just so I'm right...
Tigers get:
Sanchez
TDA
Teheran
Blue Birds get:
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There aren't in the Jays system and I'm already giving up Rasmus in another deal... I'd be open to trading JJ for another prospect though"Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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