Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of Chicago?
The San Diego Union-Tribune is reporting that the White Sox, not our Cubs, are closing in on acquiring the Padres ace.
The sickening details are here.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune is reporting that the White Sox, not our Cubs, are closing in on acquiring the Padres ace.
The sickening details are here.
True, but if he's at least decent defensively, and could put up a .270/.350/.390
he'd be worth at least a utility spot.
Come on Soler, Almora and Baez!!!
That is kind of damming with faint praise. :)
That may be true. But is he any less of a prospect than Darwin Barney was?
Barney: .288/.337/.378 in the minors, 35/45 steals 1724 PA's
Watkins:.281/.372/.389, 88/124 steals, 2205 PA's
http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/cubs/post/_/id/170...
It seems unlikely to me that Watkins will be able to keep up his walk totals in the majors, which kind of makes him a non-prospect.
Per the Baseball Cube (http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/profile.asp...), Derek played the part of two seasons in A ball. He had 56 erros in 128 games in 1993, and 9 errors in 11 games in 1992.
I remember a conversation at TCR years ago with reference to Starlin's propensity for errors, and it was brought up that Jeter once committed 59 in A ball. It was a mini-point of discussion because different sources were reporting the number as either 59 or 159, but it was determined to be 59. Edit: I guess it was 56, funny we both thought of the same thing.
Not sure if it is a record, but in 1993 at Greenboro Derek Jeter had 56 errors.
Anybody know the record for errors at Single-A? Javy Baez with 2 more yesterday - now with 19 for the season.....
I was listening to the "live" audio on mlb.com when the Cubs drafted Dustin Geiger back in 2010, and they announced him as an "outfielder" when they drafted him. So although he had played 3rd base in HS, the Cubs Area Scout projected Geiger as a corner outfielder. But to get him to sign (he had signed an NLI with Central Florida), the Cubs had to give him an overslot bonus and agree to let him play 3B (at least for a while).
So look for Geiger to be moved to a corner OF slot (probably LF, what with Soler holding down RF) sometime soon.
Outstanding effort Phil. Thanks for the updates.
tough loss today, if this team could hit with risp be more fun to watch.
they are moving forward though
m.bowden DFA'd...damn.
Thanks as always, AZ.
On a different subject, I just now noticed the record of the L.A. Angels in the standings.
m.garza debuts tuesday vs pitt
vanillawafers (with recently shaved mustache) to the pen
Ugh
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Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 7:57am Permalink
Unless Jake Peavy can drive in some serious runs, I don't think he'll be a huge help to the Cubs.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 8:24am Permalink
Sounds like the deal is done, waiting for Peavy to waive NTC. I'm not too heartbroken, although the Cubs rotation with Peavy would have been ridiculous good.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 8:18am Permalink
Can't imagine Peavy waving ntc to go to Sox where the ball flies out easier then Wrigley and to team that will not be able to build around him because they are slashing pay roll.
That said as long as he does not end up on the Brewers..
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 8:26am Permalink
Yes, but Chicago has
great weatherforgiving fansDitka's Restaurant.In all seriousness, if the Pads ask him to waive his NTC, he will.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 8:37am Permalink
So why didn't they just keep Javier? They already had him and he was roughly as good as Peavy. Did Javier cost a lot more?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 8:43am Permalink
I think he was making $ 10 million.
Was inconsistent, especially in "big games" which put him in Ozzie's dog house.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:47pm Permalink
[Peavy] was roughly as good as Peavy
Huh?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 4:07pm Permalink
Uh...think he was saying Vazquez is/was as good as Peavy.
Whether he is or not is another topic.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 8:50am Permalink
Peavy may not end up with the Brewers, but Derosa might. The Brewers need a second basemen and Cleveland is apparently fielding offers for him.
I'd like to see the Cubs trade Jake Fox and/or Aaron Miles to Cleveland for Derosa. I know there are money/contract issues, but Hendry can figure it out.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:36am Permalink
If Hendry was going to figure it out it would have been before he traded him this offseason.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:03am Permalink
i'd really like to see fontenot moved back to 2nd.
no, i don't think him playing 3rd is causing his bat to slump or blah blah blah...however, i do think he's an adequate 2nd baseman who plays an inadequate 3rd base.
miles/scales/freel/fontenot pretty much have to play 2nd or 3rd...scales isn't very good anywhere and freel wasn't much of a 2nd baseman even in his "prime." miles plays a better 3rd, imo. miles is the most fluid at 2nd, but i'd still rather have fontenot at 2nd when they both play.
and yes, i still like fontenot's bat and think he can pull full time duty in the bigs.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:04am Permalink
Ok. I'm not saying the Cubs' system is teeming with prospects...far from it.
But who are the Sox supposed to be trading for Peavy? Besides Beckham?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:11am Permalink
clayton richard's name is being thrown around in rumors. he's one of those OMFG LOOK AT THOSE NUMBERS guys, but he's pretty much a boring throwing lefty who leaves a lot of fat pitches in the zone.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:07am Permalink
Olney said on ESPN News today that names being "bandied" about are Poreda, Beckham and Richard. Also suspects that he would force the Sox to pick up that $22 million option in 2013 (2014?).
Well, if he goes at least the Cubs don't face him Friday.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:24am Permalink
clayton richard is the wsox "new lance broadway"...
people look at his numbers recently and his IP/HR totals in the minors and wet themselves.
if they'd look closer they'd find out he's feasting pretty much solely on a nice sinker coming from a tall lefty. they'd also see him leaving more than a few "mistakes" over the plate that minor league kids just aren't seeing well, but a major league hitter can kill. his sinker just isn't THAT deceptive, though it's a good one.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:26am Permalink
"Also suspects that he would force the Sox to pick up that $22 million option in 2013 (2014"
And if that has to be run by Reinsdorf I'm willing to bet no deal.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:31am Permalink
Gammons says it's a 4 for 1 deal, and will NOT include Beckham. Williams spoke with Scott Linebrink about Peavy last night and got glowing reviews. The deal supposedly is waiting only on Peavy now, which I would guess means the contract situation is ironed out, one way or the other. I agree though, that many years is completely anomalous to Reinsdorf, much less the dollar figure.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 1:05pm Permalink
Wasn't Beckham drafted last year, don't think they could trade him until June anyway...or is one year after he signs?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 2:47pm Permalink
Gammons said if it was Beckham he'd be a player to be named, but that there is none in the trade. He says four pitchers including Richard and Poreda.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:29am Permalink
Couple young pitchers. Lillibridge, maybe. Not sure, though, the thought of the White Sox farm system makes me sleepy.
It's a recession trade.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:47am Permalink
The meathead Score morning guys did not think the Sox should trade Alexi Rameriez for Peavey.
Stick to Bears'special team analysis guys.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:56am Permalink
"It really is Jay Cutleresque..."
*groan*
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:35am Permalink
If Z is going to come back and be healthy, this team does not need starting pitching right now. They need relief help and a bat.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:02am Permalink
In hindsight, Brian Roberts fits into this team pretty well. *sadface*
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:33am Permalink
What does that even mean? Of course this team needs starting pitching; if the offense is going to continue to be inconsistent, the starting pitching becomes even more important.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:41am Permalink
It doesn't matter how good your starting pitching is, if you score 0 or 1 run in a game you aren't going to win very many.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:46am Permalink
Seems to me if you give up 6 runs a game, you have an even smaller chance of winning. At least with good starting pitching, you can shut the other team down and sneak out a few 1-0, 2-1 wins.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 12:04pm Permalink
At least with good starting pitching, you can shut the other team down and sneak out a few 1-0, 2-1 wins.
Hasn't seemed to work well the past couple days.
Cubs rankings:
Starting pitching - 4th in NL
Relief Pitching - 15th in NL
Hitting - 10th in the NL
Thus why we need relief help and a bat.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 12:08pm Permalink
Could the Cubs use Peavy? Heck yeah, he'd strengthen the bullpen just by pushing Marshall there. But I think Manny and others are trying to say it's not the biggest need they have, not that the Cubs don't need (or want) Peavy.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 12:32pm Permalink
Two games. Redefines small sample size.
Obviously there are areas to improve, but to say the Cubs don't need good starting pitching isn't accurate.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:02am Permalink
Sox can have Peavy...Can we have Adrien Gonzalez? Please?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:07am Permalink
What do we need Gonzalez for? Our first basemen is hitting .314 .372 .557 ... Oh, wait, he's on the bench.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:18am Permalink
D Lee is 7-15 in the last week. Even the outs he's making have been crushed. Lee is the better player. Everyone in the world knows it except the 90% of Cub fans who prefer Hoffpauir. *sigh*
Not that I don't like Hoffpauir, I really do. But if you have D Lee, he's the starting first baseman.
... in my humble opinion.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:20am Permalink
Either way, I agree 100%, we'd have trouble finding a place to put Adrian Gonzalez.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:29am Permalink
Wow, I wouldn't have any trouble playing Gonzalez in front of Lee any day of the week. He's the best bat no one has ever heard of.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:42am Permalink
He took the two homers(I saw)last week to left field. For a lefthander to play at Wrigley that would be awesome, just look what it did for Edmonds last year.
Gonzalez would hit 50 a year if he played for Cubs.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:24am Permalink
Lee has been squaring up on the ball pretty well. He hasn't 'crushed' anything in three years now. If Piniella would grow a pair, they would be in at least a 50-50 platoon.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 1:26pm Permalink
Given the remarkable affection that Cub fans have for many veteran Cubs, and how much they hate to see them traded, it's not surprising . . . that the Cubs haven't been to a world series in over sixty years.
Wait, that wasn't what I meant to say.
Given the remarkable affection that Cub fans have for many veteran Cubs, and how much they hate to see them traded, it's not surprising that Hendry didn't trade Derrek Lee last winter or the winter before.
But Lee is not only keeping Hoffpauir on the bench, he's keeping Jake Fox in Iowa.
One little cherry-picked data point.
The Cubs are trying to score a few runs on the road this week.
In away games this year, Lee has no home runs and two doubles.
Thirteen of Fox's seventeen homers have come on the road. He also has ten doubles and a triple away from home.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 1:43pm Permalink
yeesh...dlee isn't that bad...especially to make room for jake fox.
hell, i'd take dlee over hoffpower everyday right now, though an arguement could be made for either. i still think hoff's D is overrated even if comparing his D to dlee is a pretty high standard.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:28am Permalink
Well, fuck.
It figures Kenny Williams would pull something like this off. I still think Peavy would have been sweet to have, and I still think a true ace like Halladay would both stud-ify the rotation and shore up the pen a bit, but I agree that our needs now are relief pitching and a bat (or better production from the bats we have). The same fucking needs we have every year.
At least it's not the Brewers or the Cardinals.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:37am Permalink
here's some awesome for you guys...
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Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:40am Permalink
And, get this, apparently Scott Eyre is broke.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 10:55am Permalink
mets enter the dero chase for those keeping track of that dead horse.
is it too late to give kerry wood 10m a year?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 11:45am Permalink
Peavy deal now "unlikely":
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/may/21...
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 11:47am Permalink
Aren't Axelrod and Hendry on really good terms, don't they "go back" years?
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 12:51pm Permalink
That's a really odd article. Shouldn't the Padres ask Peavy if he'd go to the White Sox BEFORE they waste time trying to deal him there?
On the other hand, if the Pods can trade Peavy why isn't Hendry trying to peddle Depleted Lee?
Re: Joe Sheehan at BP sez...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 11:50am Permalink
... trading Peavy and keeping Gonzalez is like "splitting the baby", that they might not win 170 games over the life of the Peavy contract without him. Not that they are in a good position to do so, but if Peavy left, I'd love for the Cubs to go balls out after Gonzalez.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 12:18pm Permalink
You know, in my opinion, it's really rude for the Sox & Padres organizations to make this thing so public. Now everyone is waiting on Peavy and everyone knows if the deal doesn't go through it will be his "fault". It's not very professional, imo.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 2:16pm Permalink
I think I agree with you on that. And the more we hear about Peavy I can't help but think he's baseball's Brett Favre. He doesn't know what he wants to do, but he wants to keep every option open for the future. Screw him.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 2:38pm Permalink
Uh, no. Baseball's version of Favre was Roger Clemens, holding the entire MLB hostage over whether he'd decide to sign with someone in, you know, June or July. Thank God that's over with.
Peavy signed a contract that he shouldn't have two years ago with assurances from the Padres' higher ups that they were going to be competitive. Instead, they decided to rebuild and he's been pretty calm and collected throughout despite being in an obviously bad situation. The whole Cubs fiasco in the offseason wasn't his fault, in my eyes -- he didn't break the story and I think he reacted genuinely when he thought a deal was in place.
And it Zell/Kenney or Towers who killed the deal, not Peavy.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 1:12pm Permalink
watched a Beverly Hillbillys episode and heard Granny Clampett raving about Josh Vittles
oh, nevermind...
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 1:37pm Permalink
Lee in May:
.308 AVG, .386 OBP, .590 SLG, 3 HRs in 39 ABs.
Maybe we should wait and see what June holds before we bury him for his bad April.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 2:14pm Permalink
The Brewers have made a trade, waiting to hear what it is.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/45708477.html
UPDATE: it appears to be Tony Gwynn Jr. to San Diego for Jody Gerut.
http://www.619sports.net/padres
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 2:30pm Permalink
what the hell does SD want with gwynn jr of all people.
gerut is expendable, but bleh...
well, besides the obvious...
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 2:52pm Permalink
Bringing in a guy who's dad was a great player for them might give the SD beat writers something positive to write about. Gwynn Sr. is still in the area, so why not give it a shot knowing that Jr will probably get some free hitting advice.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:06pm Permalink
White Sox are now losing 16-0.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:23pm Permalink
WSox losing 20-0 to arch rival Twins. Peavy hopefully is watching on the mlb package.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:32pm Permalink
On the plus side, I'm sure Ozzie will have something entertaining to say after the game.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:28pm Permalink
...apparently they tried to put Bartolo Colon, Lance Broadway and Jimmy Goble in the trade this afternoon too, but San Diego said um, no.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:34pm Permalink
LOL @ W Sox
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:52pm Permalink
Anyone listening to Hawk during this game?
Can imagine Stoney is pouring gasoline on himself right about now.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 3:56pm Permalink
I've got it on, they did say at least once that this isn't fun. Hawk said, "it's a beautiful day at the ballpark in every regard but the score."
They're doing a lot of what Pat and Ron do in blowouts, talk about old time baseball and non-baseball stuff.
BTW, Crede made a very nice, Willie Mays style over the shoulder catch on a popup by Pierzynski.
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound, But to the Other Side of ...
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 6:44pm Permalink
Peavy officially said no to the deal.
http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/spor...
Re: Is Jake Peavy Chicago-bound
on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 6:51pm Permalink
I'd recommend not losing by 19 on the day you're trying to get a guy to waive his NTC and looking to join a winner.