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by Yankeefan!4 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:23 pm
They want Kemp bad this is why I could pull Reys and King Felix away. I have a ton of hitting but if Reyes is Reyes I do think I get the better end of the deal adding a stud arm.
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by Hamburglar07 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:05 pm
Your outfield is loaded with Ellsbury coming back soon and you don't have a spot to put Kemp/Ellsbury at DH with Gonzalez and Cabrera. I'd say you should try to deal an outfielder or one of those 2, they're all studs but they don't have the room so I think you have the right idea by trying to upgrade your starting pitching and SS.
That said, I don't think this deal is worth it. Reyes is streaky and an uncertainty, and the upgrade from Sheets to King Felix is not worth dealing Kemp IMO. It's an enticing deal and I think you have the right idea, but I would either look for a better 2B/SS, or for him to not take Sheets.
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by Yankeefan!4 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:32 pm
Ok this will be the final deal we worked out.. My Kemp, Pelfrey , Ian Kennedy , Molina for Reyes, King Felix, Garland, Doumit. How is this?
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by prricci » Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:56 pm
I have to agree with the sentiment here....I would not do that original deal you do not need Reyes that bad. You have a stud pitcher...Halladay...another one would certainly help. However, as other mentioned the price seems to high, given your lineup.
I would trade kemp and Alexi for Reyes and Felix you increase two positions while selling out of a position of strength. You may even be able to start a bit higher and ask for a smaller spare part that you think will help your team, such as trading adding one of the risky pitchers (peavy, sheets or harden) for a less risky pitcher. Lilly for example gets no love and is solid.
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