4/26/13

A Home For Buck - Seattle Mariners



Seattle Mariners

                Catchers – Kelly Shoppach (.333 – FA/2014) – Jesus Montero (.217 – Pre/ARB)

                                2013-24 Prospects – Mike Zunino (2013)


                Outfielders – Joe Saunders (.286 – FA/2014) – Franklin Gutierrez (.255 – FA/2014) – Endy Chavez (.240 – FA/2014) – Michael Morse (.231 – FA/2014) – Jason Bay (.194 – FA/2014) – Raul Ibanez (.174 – FA/2014)

                                2013-14 Prospects – none


                DH – Kendrys Morales (.235 –FA/2014 )


                Starters – Hisashi Iwakuma (1.69 - $6.5 thru 2014) – Felix Hernandez (2.20 - $175M thru 2019) – Joe Saunders (4.50 – FA/2014) – Brandon Maurer (7.45 – pre-ARB) – Blake Beaven (8.22 – pre/ARB)

                                2013-14 Prospects – Tiajuan Walker (2014) – Danny Hultzen (2013)- James Paxton (2013)


                Observation – The only chance you have here is a possible end of the season replacement at DH of Morales. There are no outfielders to go after, but there are three fine pitching prospects to negotiate about (I’ll take Paxton).

3 comments:

Michael S. said...

Paxton would be the most likely to get, I don't seem them moving Wagner or Hultzen for two months of Buck.

I know a lot of fans are high on Daniel Murphy right now, but I would trade Buck for Nick Franklin +, freeing up Murphy for a possible deal. The way he's going right now, Franklin should/could be ready to step in at 2B this summer.

http://macksmets.blogspot.com/2013/01/michael-scannell-next-mets-future-of-2b.html

Dan B said...

Leave Murphy alone! Did Murphy kill one of your relatives or something? You're always trying to get rid of the poor guy.

Alright Michael, that was in jest. Franklin is a very good prospect who is on the cusp of the majors. If I could get him as a return on Buck and he was a better prospect then what we could get at a position of need (i.e. the outfield) then I'd trade for him in a second.

I know the book on his defense is that he's a boarder line SS at the MLB level but I would be curious to if he could hack it at SS and we could trade Tejada.

Murph is just such a good pure hitter and is coming into his own. He's one of those guys that won't hit FA till he turns 30 so you can probably lock him up to a very team friendly deal in the mean time (at the end of the season assuming he has a solid season the whole way through.)

Franklin could either take over short or he could be a quality bit of trade bate for the off season.

I'm not saying Murphy is a player you can't trade but I don't see him being nearly as valuable to another team. I can't bring myself to trade him if I'm not getting back equal value. Most of the win now teams that could use a 3B/2B player don't have anyone worth trading for. I do like Franklin as a prospect.

Michael S. said...

I wouldn't get grid of Murphy just to get rid of him. I know you won't believe me, but I do like some of what he brings to the table. I've just always seen him as flawed or incomplete as a player. Now that he's hitting well I really think the Mets can sell high on him.

I'm glad the Mets turned down the Luke Gregorson deal, I think Murph has more value than that. As far as win now teams, with the new wild cards there may be more suitors.