King Felix to Yanks works for everyone

看板MLB作者時間13年前 (2011/03/15 08:45), 編輯推噓19(19011)
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http://tinyurl.com/4hfkvxl If I’m Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik, I’m calling my Yankees counterpart, Brian Cashman, and saying, “Sure, I’ll talk about Felix Hernandez.” Then I’m rattling off names: * Jesus Montero, who last summer was the centerpiece of the Yankees’ offer to the M’s for left-hander Cliff Lee. * Left-hander Manny Banuelos or right-hander Dellin Betances, either of whom eventually could replace Hernandez as the Mariners’ ace. * Right-hander Ivan Nova, who could slot immediately into the major-league rotation. * And two others from the Yankees’ talent-rich grab bag. Maybe right-hander Hector Noesi. Maybe infielder Eduardo Nunez. Maybe second baseman David Adams, whose right-ankle injury helped torpedo the Yankees’ attempt to acquire Lee from Seattle last June. Five for one. As rich a 5-for-1 as Zduriencik can imagine without being ridiculous. Actually, seeing as how Hernandez is A) the reigning American League Cy Young winner; B) about to turn 25; and C) under contract through 2014, I’m not sure any request would be ridiculous. However, Zduriencik will not even initiate a conversation. He is adamant that he is not shopping or trading Hernandez. And unless he is posturing — few GMs would ever publicly acknowledge a willingness to move a pitcher of Hernandez’s caliber — he is making a mistake. Granted, Mariners ownership might not want to rebuild with Ichiro Suzuki under contract for two more seasons, or trust Zduriencik to pull off a Hernandez blockbuster after the difficulties the GM experienced in his second season. Neither excuse would be sufficient. My initial thought was that if the Mariners traded Hernandez, they might as well cease to exist. It’s not as if they’re a low-revenue team, needing to move their most expensive talent. But the more I think about it, the more I realize that the planets are perfectly aligned for the Mariners to exploit the Yankees’ desperate need for starting pitching. It’s just a guess, but Freddy Garcia, Bartolo Colon and Co. probably are not going to be the answer for everyone’s favorite $200 million underdogs. The Yankees do not want to trade Banuelos for a starter such as Twins lefty Francisco Liriano, who got off to a rough start this spring and remains an injury risk. But for Hernandez? Are you kidding? True, the Yankees might still be ticked at the Mariners for the breakdown in the Lee talks last summer. But trust me, the Yankees would develop amnesia quickly if they could get their hands on King Felix. That limited no-clause of Hernandez’s, which includes the Yankees as one of 10 teams he must approve, according to a major-league source? Not a problem. The Yankees gladly would buy Hernandez’s love with a lucrative contract extension. The addition of Hernandez would more than compensate for the Yankees’ failure to trade for Lee, then sign him as a free agent. A 1-2 combination of King Felix and CC Sabathia not only would terrify the Red Sox, but also trigger a new wave of fear and loathing for the Yankees with the sport’s labor agreement expiring at season’s end. Who cares? The Mariners’ only concern should be the Mariners. Their current plan, to build around Hernandez, is not illogical. Right-hander Michael Pineda projects as a worthy No. 2 to King Felix. Left-hander James Paxton, a recently signed fourth-round pick, could develop into another top-of-the-rotation starter. And the M’s could grab another elite young pitcher with the No. 2 overall pick in the June draft. If all that happens, a turnaround could happen quickly. But it still would not be enough. The Mariners need players. Lots of players. The prospects they would get for Hernandez would join Pineda, second baseman Dustin Ackley and first baseman Justin Smoak to form an impressive young core. “He is King Felix,” one rival executive says. “But he has no castle to rule over in Seattle.” Never mind the major-league club, which lost 101 games last season. Baseball America lists the Mariners only 18th in its most recent organization talent rankings. No question, the franchise possesses the resources to bounce back — it spent $6.47 million on international amateurs in 2010, more than $1 million more than the next-highest club, the Yankees. But only one question matters: Which strategy would better position the Mariners to recover? Keeping Hernandez for four more seasons or completing a 5-for-1 that would give them a combined 30 years of control over their newly acquired prospects? As one rival executive rightly points out, Hernandez is “barely older than some of these prospects we all fawn over.” True enough. But the Mariners survived, and thrived, after trading Ken Griffey Jr. and losing Alex Rodriguez to free agency within 10 months at the start of the 2000s. The current edition would not be as well-equipped to compete, no matter which players the M’s acquired for Hernandez. But history has taught us that if you ’re going to rebuild, don’t go halfway. Tear the sucker down. The Mariners might not want to give up on the season before it even starts, which is understandable. But let’s see if their position changes when the team is 20 games out in June — and if Montero blows past Smoak, as many rival clubs suspect he will, increasing Zduriencik’s desire for a do-over with the Yankees. Hernandez’s salary this season is $11 million. In the next three seasons it jumps to $19 million, $20 million and $20.5 million. His trade value might never be higher than it will be come July. I know Mariners fans don’t want to hear it, but Zduriencik is in position to collect a historic bounty for Hernandez. He has a dream suitor, one willing to meet almost any price. All the Mariners need to do is call. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.25.133

03/15 08:56, , 1F
要也是這季便宜用完再賣科科
03/15 08:56, 1F

03/15 08:57, , 2F
一換五喔 可能還不夠吧...
03/15 08:57, 2F

03/15 08:57, , 3F
Zduriencik:這樣賣太便宜了
03/15 08:57, 3F

03/15 08:58, , 4F
這樣換得到也很值了 四年的使用權
03/15 08:58, 4F

03/15 09:09, , 5F
換下去了啊 缺SP缺成這樣已經很划算了
03/15 09:09, 5F

03/15 09:10, , 6F
25歲的賽揚獎不是隨便可以換到的
03/15 09:10, 6F

03/15 09:17, , 7F
一切都只是"IF"而已 想換到 難阿~~~~
03/15 09:17, 7F

03/15 09:25, , 8F
不就是自嗨文嗎...在水兵迷眼裡更像勸降文
03/15 09:25, 8F

03/15 09:43, , 9F
換得到就全丟了吧(誤)
03/15 09:43, 9F

03/15 09:51, , 10F
水兵迷表示:喔。 (這種文章每年紅襪洋基迷都會寫)
03/15 09:51, 10F

03/15 09:59, , 11F
洋基迷要不要考慮投誠我們水兵 (菸~)
03/15 09:59, 11F

03/15 10:02, , 12F
搶劫阿~
03/15 10:02, 12F

03/15 10:07, , 13F
來啊,你的偶像在這邊喔LOOOOOL
03/15 10:07, 13F

03/15 10:26, , 14F
同意wrk for everyone
03/15 10:26, 14F

03/15 10:56, , 15F
每年都會有一兩篇啊XD
03/15 10:56, 15F

03/15 12:28, , 16F
成真的話 水兵該脆把球隊賣掉算了
03/15 12:28, 16F

03/15 13:15, , 17F
King Felix is ours and you can't have him.
03/15 13:15, 17F

03/15 13:33, , 18F
真的是自嗨文 XDDDDD
03/15 13:33, 18F

03/15 14:28, , 19F
水兵的GM早就已經換了好嗎?
03/15 14:28, 19F

03/15 16:11, , 20F
這再換下去……一郎都不打了吧
03/15 16:11, 20F

03/15 17:06, , 21F
這包有點搶哦..
03/15 17:06, 21F

03/15 17:29, , 22F
一郎? 哪隊的球員啊(無誤)
03/15 17:29, 22F

03/15 19:44, , 23F
Unfortunately, you are only but a joke.
03/15 19:44, 23F

03/15 22:19, , 24F
每年各隊對King總是要意淫一番 因為拿不到www
03/15 22:19, 24F

03/15 22:21, , 25F
包裹裡面沒有Proven AS 的球員大概很難換得到吧
03/15 22:21, 25F

03/15 22:30, , 26F
1換5..我是NYY fan...但是我不太想要換耶...Orz
03/15 22:30, 26F

03/15 23:09, , 27F
Ken Rosenthal......................
03/15 23:09, 27F

03/15 23:49, , 28F
Rosenthal 真的很擅長寫小說
03/15 23:49, 28F

03/16 10:28, , 29F
語畢,哄堂大笑
03/16 10:28, 29F

03/16 13:27, , 30F
每年都這種文 水兵迷習慣了
03/16 13:27, 30F
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