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Astros reportedly willing/expected to trade Pence

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by REEKO_HTOWN, Jul 21, 2011.

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  1. jim1961

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    Makes one think it WONT happen then. I guess it depends on Philly's desperation, hmmm?
     
  2. rockets934life

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    I agree, it would be mind numbing in a way. Pence just isn't worth those kind of prospects but if Wade turned down the other two, not sure what else he is after. By the way, not convinced he turned down the reported offer, sounds like a leverage ploy by a rival GM to scare off teams.
     
  3. what

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    I wouldn't mind brown and cosart if the phillies had a great SS prospect.

    But they don't. That's why I don't like the phillies deal that much. If the phillies could broker a 3 team trade, we will see. Profar and/or Simmons is a must in my opinion.
     
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    Just so you know Profar is hitting .286 with 10 homers and 50 rbis, he's doing it as SS were he is rated as a spectacular defensive player, and he is all of 19 years old.

    A shortstop with this skill level is extremely rare.
     
  5. No Worries

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    Jayson Stark tweets ... Interest in Pence exploding since Beltran trade (Phillies, Braves, Reds, Red Sox). Astros have "open mind. More in Rumor Central

    2011 Top 100 Prospects
    February 23, 2011

    4. Domonic Brown, of, Phillies
    39. Jonathan Singleton, 1b/of, Phillies
    56. Brody Colvin, rhp, Phillies
    70. Jarred Cosart, rhp, Phillies

    5. Julio Teheran, rhp, Braves
    17. Freddie Freeman, 1b, Braves
    35. Randall Delgado, rhp, Braves
    37. Mike Minor, lhp, Braves
    86. Craig Kimbrel, rhp, Braves
    93. Arodys Vizcaino, rhp, Braves

    7. Aroldis Chapman, lhp, Reds
    50. Billy Hamilton, ss/2b, Reds
    64. Devin Mesoraco, c, Reds
    73. Yonder Alonso, 1b/of, Reds

    52. Jose Iglesias, ss, Red Sox
    67. Anthony Ranaudo, rhp, Red Sox
    97. Drake Britton, lhp, Red Sox

    [edit: and now the Indians and the Rangers]

    25. Lonnie Chisenhall, 3b, Indians
    47. Alex White, rhp, Indians
    54. Jason Kipnis, 2b, Indians
    61. Drew Pomeranz, lhp, Indians

    24. Martin Perez, lhp, Rangers
    74. Jurickson Profar, ss, Rangers
    84. Tanner Scheppers, rhp, Rangers

    To go along with

    42. Jordan Lyles, rhp, Astros
    94. Jonathan Villar, ss, Astros
     
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  6. rockets934life

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    Profar is special, no doubt and a package with Texas would certainly be centered around him. That said, Texas appears a long shot and not getting a SS should not trump 3 PRIME prospects including one MLB RF now.
     
  7. No Worries

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    Philadelphia Phillies Top 20 Prospects for 2011
    Jan 2, 2011

    Philadelphia Phillies Top 20 Prospects for 2011

    1) Domonic Brown, OF, Grade A: He may have some adjustment pains, but I believe in him. He's come a long way from being unable to hit rookie ball pitching.

    2) Jonathan Singleton, 1B, Grade B+: Concern over poor second half splits kept me from going with the A-, but I do like him a lot. Can he adjust to the outfield? How will bat play in Florida State League?

    3) Brody Colvin, RHP, Grade B+: Best of the hard-throwing high school pitcher cadre the Phillies have gathered recently.

    4) Jarred Cosart, RHP, Grade B: Borderline B+, would get the higher grade but I'm concerned about his durability given elbow soreness.

    5) Trevor May, RHP, Grade B: Like Cosart, I considered higher grade due to his incredible dominance potential, but in his case command issues cost him a notch.

    6) Jesse Biddle, LHP, Grade B: One of my favorite players from the '10 draft class, power-armed lefty and a local talent to boot.

    7) Sebastian Valle, C, Grade C+: He has intriguing defense and power combination, but strike zone judgment needs a lot of work.

    8) Domingo Santana, OF, Grade C+: Very, very young for his levels last year. Quite toolsy, will need more development time.

    9) Vance Worley, RHP, Grade C+: Should be a competent fourth starter. Doesn't have the ceiling of some of the guys below, but a much safer bet to make it.

    10) Julio Rodriguez, RHP, Grade C+: Sleeper prospect, great numbers and late season scouting reports indicate velocity increase.

    11) Cesar Hernandez, 2B, Grade C+: Excellent speed and defense in the difficult-to-hit-in New York-Penn League. I think he is overlooked.

    12) Justin De Fratus, RHP, Grade C+: At worst a very good reliever, and I think there is a chance he could close eventually.

    13) Josh Zeid, RHP, Grade C+: Was a bit old for the Sally League, but numbers are excellent, scouting reports are good, and he pitched well in Arizona Fall League. I think he is underrated by other sources.

    14) J.C. Ramirez, RHP, Grade C+: Great arm, still working on learning how to pitch.

    15) Perci Garner, RHP, Grade C+: Raw for a college pitcher, but I like his ceiling.

    16) Austin Hyatt, RHP, Grade C+: Borderline C, Changeup artist could be fifth starter or useful bullpen asset within the next year.

    17) Jiwan James, OF, Grade C: Borderline C+, Yes, Yes, I know all about his tools, and I actually like him. But he didn't make much progress turning those tools into skills in 2010. On upside-only he would rank in the top ten, but I don't grade just on upside. Performance counts too.

    18) Aaron Altherr, OF, Grade C: Borderline C+, Like James, he's got excellent tools, and like James he would in the top ten on tools alone. But my ratings are a combination of tools and skills, and his skills are still quite raw.

    19) Leandro Castro, OF, Grade C: See James and Altherr.

    20) Matt Rizzotti, 1B, Grade C: Flipside of the last three prospects. Rizzotti can hit, but is limited defensively and blocked in Philadelphia.

    OTHERS OF NOTE: Phillippe Aumont, RHP; Drew Carpenter, RHP; Zach Collier, OF; Kelly Dugan, OF; Gauntlett Eldemire, OF; Freddy Galvis, SS; Harold Garcia, 2B; Tyson Gillies, OF; Mario Hollands, LHP; Bryan Morgado, LHP; Jonathan Musser, RHP; Jon Pettibone, RHP; Brian Pointer, OF; Cameron Rupp, C; Michael Schwimer, RHP; Kevin Walter, RHP; Matt Way, LHP.
     
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    Don't know if the reds were willing to give up Jose Iglesias, but he is a great defensive prospect.

    By the way, this list ^ isn't really that accurate as to the relative values of the players. There are some on the list that are only there because of being highly drafted.
     
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    I meant red sox.
     
  10. rockets934life

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    Nothing really new but whatever.

    http://mlbbuzz.yardbarker.com/blog/mlbbuzz/source_better_than_5050_chance_of_pence_deal/5794603
     
  12. rockets934life

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    Phillies are getting a heavy dose of their own medicine these last three nights vs the Giants. Might be enough incentive to close the deal with the Stros and fork over Brown, Singleton and Cosart.
     
  13. BrooksBall

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    Interesting... so the Indians are creeping onto the Radar. It always seemed like a logical fit to me. Are they still included in Pence rumors since dealing for Fukudome?
     
  14. J.R.

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    Again, nothing really new here. Just more talk.

    http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.co...tebook_id=22442902&vkey=notebook_phi&c_id=phi

    And yes, I think the Indians are still in play despite Fuku.
     
  15. OremLK

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    Some things have changed since the beginning of this season. You can add Trevor May and maybe Jesse Biddle to the Phillies list. You can add Yasmani Grandal to the Reds list. Josh Reddick, Ryan Khalish, and Wil Middlebrooks to the Red Sox list, and consider subtracting Jose Iglesias. Ad Mike Olt to the Rangers list. Jonathan Villar may or may not still be a top 100 prospect, but Altuve certainly is/was, and J.D. Martinez is at least knocking on the door.
     
  16. rockets934life

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    I would take Cosart, Singleton and Rodriguez...those three instantly become 3 of the top 5 in the system. If they do four prospects then Cosart, Singleton, Valle and Justin De Fratus.
     
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    Rosenthal:
    http://t.co/iBeqU4c
     
  18. CJLarson

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    WTF?? Is that supposed to be a threat to them? Stupid to cut off trade talks because they didn't meet your meaningless deadline.
     
  19. rockets934life

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    Edit - I am kind of worried about what they might offer since they have "restrictions". I'd take Minor, Hoover, Andrelton Simmons and Todd Cunningham.
     
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    The astros need to nab Freddy Galvis, if they are going to do a deal with the phillies.

    Cosart, singleton, galvis and de fratus.
     
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