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Still unemployed.
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Yankees (who are short a starter with Hughes now injured) have no interest in the right according to GM Brian Cashman.
Dodgers are in ST with 7 starters already and have no interest in Loshe. The compensation is really killing this kid as it seems no one wants to give up the valuable 1st round draft pick. Aside from that, has definitely earned a payday over the last two seasons. I know he's not an ace and his stuff isn't overwhelming but these numbers would help any rotation. 2011: 14-8 3.38 ERA 188 innings 1.16 WHIP 2012: 16-3 2.86 ERA 211 innings 1.09 WHIP Considering all of that I still would not want to give up our first round pick to bring him to Chicago. |
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I would give up the pick for him in a heart beat. He would give us such a legit 1-5, and would slide in nicely at the 4 moving Gavin to the 5. Add to the fact we are terrible at drafting and have had next to no success from our first rounders (atleast ones who did not go pretty much straight to the pros ala Sale), yah, give me a couple years of a top 3 SP vs. a prospect who likely will never make it.
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The biggest problem is not the draft pick, it is the contract. Sure his last 2 seasons were good, but he is 34 and was pretty awful especially in the AL before that. If you pay him based on the last 2 seasons, there is an excellent chance you will regret it. See Navarro, Jaime.
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I think teams know that he is due for a drop-off. |
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How many of them are repped by Boras? We can only imagine what he is asking. If Lohse was willing to play for $5 million, he'd be in someone's camp tomorrow.
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What he's asking is not relevant. The name of the thread is "Kyle Loshe Can't Buy an Offer."
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Ther are teams that won't have to give up a first rounder to get him, and they aren't interested, and the Cardinals aren't busting done his door to make an offer. He is 34, injury prone, had many more poor seasons than great, and wants to be paid a lot of money for several years. Last edited by dickallen15; 02-22-2013 at 05:43 AM. |
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I, too, think second-half Quintana is more the real thing, but I hope we're wrong.
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He can buy one by lowering his asking price. No way he ends up on the Sox, but he'll reduce and end up somewhere.
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There may be an injury or two that helps his case conceivably, but I'd be sweating a bit if I were him if I was expecting a 3-4 year deal. |
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