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Oswalt to the Phillies for JA Happ and MORE???

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by rockets934life, Jul 20, 2010.

  1. msn

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    repped! hysterical. :grin:
     
  2. rockets934life

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    @ed_price: Hearing possible Ted Lilly for JA Happ deal. NOT confirmed.
     
  3. cardpire

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    ouch.
     
  4. juicystream

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    How about Wandy/Myers for JA Happ and change? I'm purely focused on getting younger and cheaper.
     
  5. leroy

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    Wandy & Myers or Wandy or Myers?
     
  6. juicystream

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    Or. I'd gladly trade them both, but for a lot more than Happ and low level minor leaguers.
     
  7. rockets934life

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    I'd trade both for Happ, Singleton and 2 more prospects.

    Myers+Wandy=Oswalt...reputation wise at least.
     
  8. rpr52121

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    I think it is funny how after the ASB, Stros made him their "#3" starter so he could face off against non-aces, look better, win games and possibly break the record for the trade deadline, and the Stros still manage to lose both games 9-0 and then 7-0.

    At this point, I understand you do not want him to get an injury, but I would think you at least put him out there for a few innings to show that the last game was just an odd occurrence.

    Of course, if there is an understand with Philadelphia right now that they are mulling over, you probably do whatever they want you to do.
     
  9. rockets934life

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    Rumor is Dodgers trying to work some magic to get Oswalt, If Lilly goes to Philly then Wade must have put all his chips into the Dodgers.
     
  10. rockets934life

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    @thescorer: #Astros owner Drayton McLane says it's 60-40 that Roy Oswalt will be traded. Link coming soon. -Z #hounews
     
  11. DaDakota

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    Talent agred upon:

    Link to article


    The Phillies are positioned to get Roy Oswalt — if they want him.

    The talent exchange for the Astros’ right-hander is “pretty much agreed on” and not contingent on the Phillies making a separate trade involving right fielder Jayson Werth, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions.

    The Phillies know what the Astros want for Oswalt. The question is whether the Phils are willing to follow through on such a deal.

    Phillies officials are divided on whether to part with left-hander J.A. Happ and prospects for Oswalt — and take on the approximately $5 million remaining in Oswalt’s salary this season, plus his $16 million salary for 2011 and possibly another $16 million in ’12.

    Oswalt could require the Phillies to guarantee his club option for ’12 in exchange for waiving his no-trade clause. He does not want to go to Philadelphia, according to one source with knowledge of his thinking.
    But Oswalt told reporters earlier this week, “location doesn’t matter.”

    The Cardinals have informed the Astros that they are no longer
    pursuing Oswalt, sources say. The Reds made a cursory call, but no
    names were exchanged. The Dodgers remain interested, but the
    discussions have failed to progress; the Astros initially asked the
    Dodgers for first baseman James Loney in addition to prospects,
    sources say.

    For an Oswalt deal to occur, a trade agreement would need to be in place well before the non-waiver deadline at 4 p.m. ET. The teams would need to exchange medical information, gain Oswalt’s consent and compensate him in some form for waiving his no-trade clause.

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    The Phillies placed center fielder Shane Victorino on the disabled list Wednesday with an abdominal strain in his left side, making it more problematic for them to trade Werth for prospects that would either help replenish their own farm system or satisfy the Astros’
    goals in a trade.

    While the Phillies can land Oswalt without moving Werth, it might be difficult for them to pull off one without the other.

    The Phillies are concerned about the state of their farm system after trading four young players for left-hander Cliff Lee and outfielder Ben Francisco last summer and three more for right-hander Roy Halladay last off-season, according to the source.

    The Phils also are concerned about their present and future payrolls.
    Their $141.9 million payroll is the game’s fourth-largest, and acquiring Oswalt without trading Werth, a potential free agent, would push it even higher. As for next season, the Phillies already have
    $129.6 million committed to 14 players.

    The Astros are willing to include cash in any deal, sources say, but the amount they are willing to offer is not believed to be significant.


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    Thanks Wex !

    dd
     
  12. Vanilla Rice

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    I put zero stock in anything Drayton says to the media.
     
  13. juicystream

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    I'd certainly consider that. Phillies would have a very deep rotation.
     
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    Heard from a good source: Brett Myer is untouchable, won't be traded by Astros. #hounews
     
  15. rockets934life

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    Brett should NEVER be untouchable but if it means Oz is a goner then ok I guess. If neither of them move, I'll be one pissed off Stros' fan.
     
  16. J.R.

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    Man I hope Oswalt is traded before the deadline. Would be a total buzzkill if he stayed.
     
  18. LongTimeFan

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    Posted a few pages back.

    Making Myers untouchable is 100% stupid -- he'll be 30 by the end of the season and he's having his career year. SELL HIGH. Ugh.
     
  19. J.R.

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    http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2010/07/28/mlb-trade-deadline-roundup-prince-fielder-buzz-fading/
     
  20. DontTradeOswalt

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    Trade Myers to the Dodgers!!
     

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