pm rumor post
brian daubach has homered and the cardinals lead 3-0 in the top of the 4th vs. washington.
add'l thought re the nats: responding to the a.m. post about junior spivey, some folks in the comments thread started cooking up a trade idea that would bring 2b jose vidro to the cardinals. theory being that dc has to shed one of its two high-paid 2bmen (vidro or alfonso soriano) at some point. they do need pitchers -- workhorse esteban loiaiza left via free-agency, and brian lawrence (offseason acquisition from sd) is out for three months -- but i just can't see the cardinals taking on vidro's contract, which pays $7m this year, $7.5m next and $8.5 in 2008. and i'd be shocked if they made a play for the overrated soriano, who will be paid $10m this season and then hit the free-agent market.
i have heard faint rumblings, though, that the cards may be lodging inquiries about another player who was mentioned in that comments thread: miguel cabrera. he's definitely on the block -- as first rumored about 10 days ago (see the bottom of this post), later amplified by halos heaven and again today by mlbtraderumors.com -- but the cardinals have never been mentioned as players in that sweepstakes. and may not be. all i have heard -- and this is coming from down in jupiter -- is that the cardinals are looking into it. which means, presumably, that walter has had contact with the marlins to express interest and get an asking price. i am told that stl may explore a three-way deal, if that's what it takes to assemble the right package for florida.
let's not get too carried away -- even if all the foregoing it true, the cards would still have to be considered a longshot to acquire cabrera. there are simply too many other teams who can proffer better prospect packages. but walter has surprised us before. . . . and if cabrera really is available (it sure sounds like he is), is it that big a stretch to believe that the cardinals would inquire? it's the least we would expect, right?
the only real question is whether florida might be receptive to what walter proposes. and we'll find that out soon enough.
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soriano
Castillo....
Castillo
Eck
Albert
Edmonds
Encarcion
Rolen
Bigbie
Yadi
Carp
Interestingly, if you go to J-Rod instead of Bigbie...
Castillo
J-Rod
Albert
Edmonds
Juan En
Eck
Rolen
Yadi
Carp
I would note that these are based on last season's stats so J-Rod is inflated and Rolen is deflated. I think Castillo in the lineup might make LB's suggestion about batting Eck 9th even more interesting. Two guys with speed on the basepaths. Followed by doubles hitters.
Cabrera
Then, put Cabrera in the outfield, Luna at 2B, and Encarnacion in center? We get younger, and can keep a core of Pujols, Rolen and Cabrera together relatively long-term. Would it be an overall gain? I guess it depends on the exact package, but it's at least interesting.
Again, there's the question of whether Edmonds can be dealt--it would almost certainly have to be to a team with gads of prospects looking to win NOW. It seems pretty far-fetched, but not impossible.
My turn to be Capt. Obvious
by 26thMan on Mar 8, 2006 5:17 PM EST up reply actions
I just have to say...
It's unfortunate for the cardinals that that is the case though.
I'd love Miggy....
It sounds like the Marlins are asking for players and their first born children, but Miggy has so much potential I'd give them Wainwright,J-Rod, Hanson or Wainwright,J-Rod, Marquis.
Any other thoughts?
From mlbtraderumors.com:
That's right, a friend of MLBTradeRumors informs us that a team source has confirmed that the Cardinals are "checking into" Miguel Cabrera. An unknown third team would definitely be involved to broker a deal.
Seems to me that Jocketty's been looking to make that big splash all offseason, and obviously this would qualify. I would expect Anthony Reyes to depart as well as whatever other big-name prospect the team could wrangle. Reyes fits the bill as a Major League-ready, front rotation type starter. The Cards would use Cabrera in left field and could improve the club by as many as five wins with the addition.
Also,
Jason Marquis for Victor Diaz?
Just got word from my main Mets source with all sorts of good info.
With Pedro's status a question mark at this point, Omar Minaya would like to add a proven veteran starting pitcher to the middle of the rotation. The Mets first preference is Jason Marquis (a New York native, for what it's worth). They've offered a package beginning with Victor Diaz to entice Walt Jocketty. Diaz would probably be an upgrade over the Cards' current left field options. The Mets aren't thrilled with Diaz's defense and would be content to try Xavier Nady in right field.
Diaz
by 26thMan on Mar 8, 2006 5:23 PM EST up reply actions
To get Cabrera...
Miggy
I imagine their asking price would be at a minimum an organization's top OF prospect, top 3 pitching prospect, and someone else like a highly rated prospect in AA or A.
by wcheuk on Mar 8, 2006 4:48 PM EST reply actions
not a terrible idea...
it just sounds like too much trouble to actually happen.
by the way, there's a fairly long profile of Bill James in the new issue of Esquire (with Rosario Dawson on the front). it's not entirely favorable, but an interesting read.
-wkw
Mike Cabrera
In the past, I've screamed (metaphorically speaking, of course) to anyone who would listen that we need to keep our kids as a way to balance the payroll. I still believe that, but good gravy... Miguel Cabrera could be El Hombrito (is that correct? I took German in high school) in St. Louis.
by 26thMan on Mar 8, 2006 5:29 PM EST reply actions
just a thought
Archaeopteryx
by Archaeopteryx on Mar 8, 2006 6:22 PM EST up reply actions
if trading edmonds
it's probably about a wash in terms of present-day value, and in terms of future value it's a no-brainer. i'd do it in a heartbeat.
but i don't think that's the type of deal being explored
thought about 2B
trades
About Marquis for Diaz, can't we do better? I'm not convinced he's (Diaz) going to be anything more than a right-handed Bigbie. Plus, the Mets are likely to be one of our main competitors in the NL this season. They get helped and we get another 4th OF for LF.
As for Vidro, anyone hoping for more than 120 games out of him is living in a dreamland. Plus, he is WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY too expensive for what we would get. We could get a good OF for much less (in terms of $$$$) than a broken-down 2B!
Marquis for Diaz
I agree on the assesment of Vidro too. Good player, too expensive. If they wouldn't offer Grudz 4 million to stay, they aren't going to trade for someone earning 7 (I think that is Vidros $ for this year)
The Edmonds idea...
Todd Walker
Can't see Edmonds being dealt. If Cabrera has a low current-year salary, I also can't see why the Marlins need to desperately dump him, either.
they're desperate to dump him
arbitration 2007 and on
But in the mean time he, Dontrelle (who agreed to a $4.35 million contract for 2006 as a Super Two), Hermida and others will draw in those ticket buyers, albeit few, to the Marlins home games. They'll be able to cover costs, including contracts of their stars with minimal spectators. So the reasons to keep young stars like Cabrera and Willis are financial. Who would come see the Marlins if they were not on the team? The Marlins will probably draw $25 million or so through ticket sales/concessions in bad years plus get league revenue checks of $20 million+ per year as well as getting some tv revenue. They really don't have it as bad as they claim. They probably just need to relocate.
by acr on Mar 9, 2006 2:49 AM EST up reply actions
your reasoning is good
and i think $4m is too low by a far sight. kevin mench just got $3m in his 1st arb-induced contract, and cabrera's a lot better than him; adam dunn got $4.6m in his 1st arb contract in winter 2004-05. cabrera is better than dunn, and will be filing two years later; so factor in a) better stats, and b) inflation, and i think cabrera will be close to $6m for 2007.
still a huge bargain, but maybe too rich for the cheapskate marlins.



















