KT 90 said:
Missing Jose LeClerc. And hopefully we pull in a few bp arms as well.
Supposedly Volwuez has been progressing, think he's penciled in one of the rotation spots. But you never know following surgery.
Good catch. I counted 18 names in my list, and counted 20 on the roster. LeClerc and Jeffeson Medina appear to be the 2 I missed.
Subconsciously, I probably thought LeClerc had already been traded.
Regarding Jeffeson Medina. (RHP-24). He appears to be a Minor league Rule V guy acquired this week, from the O's. So, he'll be assigned somewhere in the minors.
Regarding Volquez. It looks like he was originally
signed to a minor league deal and then put on the roster making it a 1yr deal worth $2M. I believe that means he would have to clear waivers to be sent to the minors, but AFAIK, he would remain on the 40.
That just makes no sense. You tie up a roster spot with Volquez, and lose a guy like Reed Garrett for the sake of flexibility. $2M isn't a ton of cash, but a guy returning from TJ surgery provides almost no real value his 1st year back. So, you pay him $2M and tie up a roster spot. If you release him, you still blew $2M.
Reed Garrett (RHP-25) went 51 G, 61.2 IP, 2.04 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 61 SO, 20 BB, between AA and AAA.
I'm struggling to figure out JD's strategy. There was a period of time where he seemed like he knew what he was doing, but over the past 3 years... he seems to have fallen in love with guys recovering from TJ surgery, and has come across as desperate to strike gold, while abandoned any sensible and traditional line of thinking.
The strategy back when he first took over was to get as many FAs signed that were a roll of the dice (Gagne, et al), and then flip them at the trade deadline. That had some merit, in that you got draft compensation (sandwich pick between 1st and 2nd) for Type A FA you traded for and then sign elsewhere. For example, Rangers signed Gagne for 2007. He was then traded to Boston for David Murphy, and 2 other prospects. *ack* That made mid-season trades very valuable. They did away with that, requiring players to be on the roster for 1 yr... Which is why the mid-season trades have been more of a bust.
On the
Gagne dealing:
Quote:
Gagne projects as a Type A free agent, which means the Sox will get draft picks as compensation if Gagne signs elsewhere. They will get a first rounder and a sandwich pick if the signing club picks in the second half of the draft order, or a sandwich pick and a second rounder if it picks on the first half (which is determined by reverse order of finish in the standings.