Even as we stand here waiting for the calendar to turn from
January to February and as we wait on spring training camps to start no team
probably feels like they are complete or without needs or flaws. This is
especially true for a few teams, the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox
for instance. On paper the Yankees need another starting rotation arm and a
rotation arm without more question marks than answers while the White Sox need
an upgrade in their outfield. On paper you have to think these two teams would
match up for January/February trade partners.
The Yankees need a 200+ inning starter and they prefer one
that pitches from the left side of the pitching rubber. Almost every arm in
their rotation is a question mark and coming off an injury or lackluster season
other than Luis Severino and the team would like a “sure thing” without giving
up too much to get it. David Price and Zack Greinke were too rich for the
Yankees blood but former Yankees farm hand Jose Quintana is not. Quintana, 27
years old, checks a lot of boxes for New York including the fact that he’s a
durable southpaw that would make a great number two or number three starter.
Quintana has delivered three straight seasons of at least 200 innings and has
never posted an ERA higher than 3.51 over that span. Most importantly though,
depending on who you ask of course, Quintana is in the middle of a very team
friendly deal that will only pay him $21 million over the next three seasons
with two options for the 2019 and 2020 seasons valued at $10.5 million per
year. Even Hal Steinbrenner can get behind that.
In return you have to think Brett Gardner would interest the
White Sox although Jacoby Ellsbury may be preferable if you’re asking Yankees
fans. Obviously a straight up trade wouldn’t work and the Yankees would have to
throw in a prospect or three (and I don’t pretend to be an expert on the White
Sox needs or the status of their farm system) but the deal could be made with
this being the beginning of the structure work. Gardner would be an upgrade to
Chicago over incumbents Melky Cabrera and Avisail Garcia although the White Sox
seem content with Adam Eaton at the top of their lineup so who knows. I think
Chicago prefers a power hitting outfielder like Yoenis Cespedes but the closer
you get to March and April the more desperate teams get.
Could the Yankees take advantage of this desperation and
grab a Jose Quintana or Carlos Rodon? Who knows, I guess you’ll just have to
stay tuned.
JOSE QUINTANA....where do you find these guys ? Do your boys pick names
ReplyDeleteout of a hat ? Anyway............sounds good to me. Get him today !
The fee ?...Jacoby Ellsbury, and a guided tour of all the rest stops on the New Jersey Turnpike hosted by Hans.
Jose Quintana has been on the Yankees radar since they let him leave as a minor league free agent and saw him, what a concept I know, flourish when actually given a chance at the major league level.
Delete$27.5 MILLION if, and when, Cepedes opts out. The Yankees can obtain a top flight pitcher, and a real good power hitting LF, and still get back a big chunk of change, for what the Mets are paying.
ReplyDeleteSomething always happens when the Mets pay big....like Cepedes' arm will
fall off in their home opener.
What makes me laugh is when the Mets fans say that Cespedes gave them a hometown discount and talk about his loyalty to the club... LOL
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