Dontrelle Willis Trade Idea...

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With How good Byrnes has been, and how deep we are in our Farm system is now the time we go after Willis... Our starting rotation is solid.. but Livan hernandez doesn't seem to be in the cards for next year.. so what about this trade

Dbacks Trade:

Eric Byrnes
Livan Hernandez
Carlos Gonzalez
Tony Pena

DBacks Recieve:

Dontrelle Willis

Wric Byrnes and Hernadez are F.A. that the DBacks are just going to let walk anyway, and IMO, we have one of the deepest Bullpens in the league, and Pena is a HUGE part of that as well...Sign Willis to a 5-6 year extention with the trade and our rotation is

Webb
Willis
Johnson
Davis
Owings

Gonzalez
Cruz
Medders
Nippert
Lyon
Valverde

From the Marlins propestive they get a quality starting pitcher in Hernandez that won't break the bank to resign, an All Star outfielder in Byrnes who also won't command top dollar to resign, a solid bullpen pitcher and a prospect that could turn out to be very good...

In your opinion, is this enough get Willis, and if it is, should the dbacks pull the trigger on the deal?
 

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Two problems. First, the Marlins total payroll is 14 million and Byrnes and Hernandez combined make 12 million. Second, who is our third outfielder? Who is out lead off hitter? Who is our best hitter? We may have 5 solid starters, but you still need hitters.
 

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Willis has been horrible and you want to give up Pena (a future closer) and Gonzalez (one of our best prospects)? Horrible.
 
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Willis has been horrible and you want to give up Pena (a future closer) and Gonzalez (one of our best prospects)? Horrible.

You realize Gonzalez has been demonted to AA ball right...... and is batting .250 with an OBP of .270 this year... he is STRUGGLING big time and they are starting to wonder if is as good as they thought...

Willis is having an ok year.. but in 2005 he was 22-10 with a 2.63 ERA, and last year had a 3.87 ERA..... He is typically a 2nd half pitch anyway, and I fully expect by the end of this year he will be around 16-9 3.7 ERA...

Plus hes a good bat as well....

Finally I COMPLETELY disagree with you that he has been horrible this year.... Its just hes been soo good, that the 1st half of this season, he has actually been average, and now people jump on him and say he's horrible? He has not been horrible, by any stretch....
 

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4.9 ERA, 1.58 WHIP, .285 BAA in the NL is disgusting. I would not do this trade. I think the team needs to focus on getting a power bat. There's no need to weaken the bullpen, which isn't all that great, and our starting pitching is fine.

Willis has never been this bad before the all-star break.
 
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4.9 ERA, 1.58 WHIP, .285 BAA in the NL is disgusting. I would not do this trade. I think the team needs to focus on getting a power bat. There's no need to weaken the bullpen, which isn't all that great, and our starting pitching is fine.

Willis has never been this bad before the all-star break.


I only wonder what "Big Bat" we would go after.. it seems there are a TON of teams in need of that (San Diego, Anaheim, L.A. just off the top of my head)...

And the whole point of the Willis trade is I was just thinking that if the DBacks are indeed letting both Hernandez as well as Byrnes go.. a trade of Gonzalez and Pena for Willis I think would be a decent idea for the Dbacks...

And maybe its just me, but I think for the most part our bullpen, especially Cruz, Pena, Lion, and to a lesser extent Valverde have been SOLID...

thoughts?
 

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You realize Gonzalez has been demonted to AA ball right...... and is batting .250 with an OBP of .270 this year... he is STRUGGLING big time and they are starting to wonder if is as good as they thought...

Willis is having an ok year.. but in 2005 he was 22-10 with a 2.63 ERA, and last year had a 3.87 ERA..... He is typically a 2nd half pitch anyway, and I fully expect by the end of this year he will be around 16-9 3.7 ERA...

Plus hes a good bat as well....

Finally I COMPLETELY disagree with you that he has been horrible this year.... Its just hes been soo good, that the 1st half of this season, he has actually been average, and now people jump on him and say he's horrible? He has not been horrible, by any stretch....

That's part of the argument for the guy?

He wasn't very good last year, isn't at all good this year, and the Marlins people are starting to wonder if he's lost it.

Pass.
 

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You realize Gonzalez has been demonted to AA ball right...... and is batting .250 with an OBP of .270 this year... he is STRUGGLING big time and they are starting to wonder if is as good as they thought...

You have to be above AA before you can get demoted to AA.
 

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I only wonder what "Big Bat" we would go after.. it seems there are a TON of teams in need of that (San Diego, Anaheim, L.A. just off the top of my head)...

And the whole point of the Willis trade is I was just thinking that if the DBacks are indeed letting both Hernandez as well as Byrnes go.. a trade of Gonzalez and Pena for Willis I think would be a decent idea for the Dbacks...

And maybe its just me, but I think for the most part our bullpen, especially Cruz, Pena, Lion, and to a lesser extent Valverde have been SOLID...

thoughts?
That's just it...we have really 4 guys in the bullpen pitching well. Valverde always worries me and Cruz just sometimes has it. Taking away maybe our best reliever is a foolish move. Willis just isn't worth it and if we trade Byrnes too, one of the few guys producing offensively...the team will take a nosedive right into the basement of the NL West.

Our team is okay. If we can't get a power bat then we shouldn't do anything at all.
 

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Tony Pena is a great commodity. I wouldn't give him up in the deal. Maybe a Nippert, Byrnes, Doug Davis, Callaspo deal...
 

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Pitching isn't the problem for this team right now so why give up all that for a guy who is sporadic at best? Get a big bat at the corner outfield spot or 3rd/1st base.
 

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maybe just carlos gonzalez for him if we plan on resigning the d train...but still not a desirable deal
 

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Ridiculous - Ya'll are not giving D-Train the love he deserves. I actually dont think that package is big enough being that Byrnes is FA after the season, Gonzo is having a down season and this is Pena's first good year.

I would love the D-Train (he will bounce back. I think the DUI thing at the beginning of the year effected him more than it would other players because he is such a good guy and he made a mistake) but the Marlin I would rather have is Cabrera.
 

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... if we trade Byrnes too, one of the few guys producing offensively...

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Isn't he a FA at the end of the year anyway?
Yes, because as of today, talks have broken off between Pigpen's agent and the D'backs.

If we don't trade him, we'll lose him at the end of the season with nothing in return.
 

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Ridiculous - Ya'll are not giving D-Train the love he deserves. I actually dont think that package is big enough being that Byrnes is FA after the season, Gonzo is having a down season and this is Pena's first good year.

I would love the D-Train (he will bounce back. I think the DUI thing at the beginning of the year effected him more than it would other players because he is such a good guy and he made a mistake) but the Marlin I would rather have is Cabrera.

I seriously doubt a DUI at the beginning of spring training would be causing him to pitch like total garbage.

The league has figured this guy out, plain and simple.
 

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Yes, because as of today, talks have broken off between Pigpen's agent and the D'backs.

If we don't trade him, we'll lose him at the end of the season with nothing in return.

"Nothing" of course equals a first round and sandwich pick in the next draft. Do you think we could get back an upside player comparable to what we could draft next year for half a season of Eric "second half crash" Byrnes? (whether that happens this year or not, teams are aware of the past)
 

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I seriously doubt a DUI at the beginning of spring training would be causing him to pitch like total garbage.

The league has figured this guy out, plain and simple.

Umm no offense but for someone who takes his sports seriously enough that he has a podcast and writes articles, thats a pretty asinine comment.

Baseball is up and down bud. Players have good years and follow up with bad years or down years. Especially pitchers.

Dontrelle will be fine and once a team is smart enough to realize they need to get him out of Miami they will reap the benefits. If your going to trade for him now is the time to do so because his value is likely as low as its going to get.
 

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Umm no offense but for someone who takes his sports seriously enough that he has a podcast and writes articles, thats a pretty asinine comment.

Baseball is up and down bud. Players have good years and follow up with bad years or down years. Especially pitchers.

Dontrelle will be fine and once a team is smart enough to realize they need to get him out of Miami they will reap the benefits. If your going to trade for him now is the time to do so because his value is likely as low as its going to get.
I'm not seeing how it's asinine, players get figured out all the time to stay in the league he's going to have to make an adjustment
 

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Umm no offense but for someone who takes his sports seriously enough that he has a podcast and writes articles, thats a pretty asinine comment.

Baseball is up and down bud. Players have good years and follow up with bad years or down years. Especially pitchers.

Dontrelle will be fine and once a team is smart enough to realize they need to get him out of Miami they will reap the benefits. If your going to trade for him now is the time to do so because his value is likely as low as its going to get.

Jokes on you, I haven't blogged or podcasted in a long time! :)

Don't the Marlins play in a pitcher's park? Dontrelle hasn't dominated anyone in a long time, and it seems like he's been getting worse over the last few years.

Willis' ERA has been climbing the last few years while his K/BB rate seems to have gone up. Seems like a pitcher on the decline to me.
 

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Dontrelle will be fine and once a team is smart enough to realize they need to get him out of Miami they will reap the benefits. If your going to trade for him now is the time to do so because his value is likely as low as its going to get.

Believe me when I say the Marlins will not get low balled for Willis. Bet they ask for 2 uber prospects (Upton & Scherzer) and Owings. The price will be too steep especially when a couple of bats are more of a need.
 

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LMAO @ giving up Upton, Scherzer for Willis.

For Cabrera? Maybe.

For Willis? No way in hell.
 

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