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  • Porschebenz2001
    MVP
    • Nov 2004
    • 3628

    #16
    Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

    Originally posted by Kashanova
    now go ahead and sign zito
    Some one else can overpay for him. Hopefully anyway
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    • BunnyHardaway
      Banned
      • Nov 2004
      • 15195

      #17
      Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

      Originally posted by Tomahawk
      Yeah right, Benson or Lopez ought to land you Matt Stairs or Jeremy Burnitz.
      I don't think we'll get much for Rodrigo, but I think we could land someone valuable for Benson. He's exactly what teams are looking for right now pitching wise. Rather than signing a Lilly/Meche/Padilla for 9-10 million a year, they're going after pitchers just as good that make less.

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      • Sandman42
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2004
        • 15186

        #18
        Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

        Originally posted by Kashanova
        now go ahead and sign zito
        I'd rather have Schimdt.
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        • rsox
          All Star
          • Feb 2003
          • 6309

          #19
          Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

          The Yankees are probably not going to get Zito or Schmidt. However, they are reportedly interested in Jeff Suppan. Ted Lilly is another possibility, if for no other reason than the fact that he kills the Red Sox (i personally hope Lilliy goes to the NL).

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          • CMH
            Making you famous
            • Oct 2002
            • 26203

            #20
            Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

            Originally posted by JJLinn
            Wow, lets trade away the only other consistent reliever we had other than Chris Ray, good idea...
            Maybe they figure that without starting pitching it won't matter who is in your bullpen.
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            • BunnyHardaway
              Banned
              • Nov 2004
              • 15195

              #21
              Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

              Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
              Maybe they figure that without starting pitching it won't matter who is in your bullpen.
              Our bullpen blew a ridiculous amount of games last season, we needed all the help we could get there, and trading away one of our young and consistent bullpen arms isn't good. And since you're most likely ignorant when it comes to the Orioles pitching prospects, they have plenty. Garrett Olson, Hayden Penn, Radhames Liz, Pedro Beato, and Brandon Erbe will all be ML ready by 2008/2009. Let them develop instead of trying to get mediocre veterans long-term.

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              • Millennium
                Franchise Streamer
                • Aug 2002
                • 9889

                #22
                Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                Benson isn't tradable. He hasn't waived his right to become a free agent, and no way he resigns just to be traded.
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                • BunnyHardaway
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 15195

                  #23
                  Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                  He still has a year left on his contract doesn't he?

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                  • SPTO
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                    • Feb 2003
                    • 68046

                    #24
                    Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                    Interesting, I wonder if Leo whispered in management's ear about this?

                    As far as speculation that the Yanks would sign Suppan or Lilly. Well I never liked Suppan and Lilly is one maddening pitcher. There are stretches where he's scary good then stretches where he's crap. I have a feeling he'd wilt under the NY media. Wasn't he with the Yankees before and didn't do so great?
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                    • rsox
                      All Star
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 6309

                      #25
                      Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                      Lilly was 8-12 in 49 games (32 starts) with the Yankees from 2000-2002.

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                      • Thrasha
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 3374

                        #26
                        Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                        Orioles acquired RHP Jaret Wright and cash from the Yankees for RHP Chris Britton.
                        How much could Wright have possibly cost as a free agent? Our guess is that he would have made right around the $3 million the Orioles are set to pay him here. Let's just say he would have cost $5 million instead. Are the Orioles so out of touch regarding the value of solid relievers that they figured Britton was worth less than $2 million? Britton was set to make the minimum for at least two more years and he was six years away from free agency. To sign a reliever that's a better bet for 2007 will cost the team at least the $2 million it might have saved by making the trade. We've never been more convinced that Mike Flanagan is in over his head as a GM. Wright may well be a decent starter with Leo Mazzone guiding him again, but he could have been had for cash alone. There was no reason to give up talent, too.
                        Wow....

                        Cashman did a great job spinning basically nothing, in to another solid bullpen arm.
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                        • Sandman42
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 15186

                          #27
                          Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                          Originally posted by SPTO
                          Interesting, I wonder if Leo whispered in management's ear about this?

                          As far as speculation that the Yanks would sign Suppan or Lilly. Well I never liked Suppan and Lilly is one maddening pitcher. There are stretches where he's scary good then stretches where he's crap. I have a feeling he'd wilt under the NY media. Wasn't he with the Yankees before and didn't do so great?
                          Lilly wasn't that bad with the Yankees before. Plus he was young then and has gained some more experience pitching with the Jays. I would rather have Lilly on the team than Jaret Wright.

                          The Yankees better start going after some starters though. For now all they have is Wang and Mussina (assuming they resign him). I don't trust RJ coming off back surgery after a sub-par season last year and Pavano hasn't pitched in almost 2 years and he could very well get hurt again. There's been rumors about then going after Suppan, Lilly, Clemens, and Pettitte so hopefully they can sign at least one of them.
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                          • CMH
                            Making you famous
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 26203

                            #28
                            Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                            Originally posted by JJLinn
                            Our bullpen blew a ridiculous amount of games last season, we needed all the help we could get there, and trading away one of our young and consistent bullpen arms isn't good. And since you're most likely ignorant when it comes to the Orioles pitching prospects, they have plenty. Garrett Olson, Hayden Penn, Radhames Liz, Pedro Beato, and Brandon Erbe will all be ML ready by 2008/2009. Let them develop instead of trying to get mediocre veterans long-term.
                            A strong bullpen is important, but the Orioles also need starters.

                            You're counting on minor league pitchers that may or may not pan out in two-three years.

                            I hope they've drafted better, but you do remember what happened to guys like Towers, Lopez, and Ponson right?
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                            • dieselboy
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                              • Dec 2002
                              • 18040

                              #29
                              Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                              Man, Jaret Wright really cashed in.

                              Now, he is out of the spotlight in Baltimore.

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                              • BunnyHardaway
                                Banned
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 15195

                                #30
                                Re: Jaret Wright to Baltimore

                                Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
                                A strong bullpen is important, but the Orioles also need starters.

                                You're counting on minor league pitchers that may or may not pan out in two-three years.

                                I hope they've drafted better, but you do remember what happened to guys like Towers, Lopez, and Ponson right?
                                None of those three pitchers were as highly regarded as Olson, Liz, Beato, Penn, or Erbe though. The only big time pitching prospect that we've had bust has been Matt Riley. And anyone around the league can tell you the O's have been drafting MUCH better the last 2-3 years since Joe Jordan has come in.

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