567071667060130 wrote: Saw on the Bucsdugout site where Shelby Miller might be a target for the Pirates this offseason. He had some good years with Redbirds and was very good with the Braves, before deal last winter to D-Backs. What does the board think about Shelby Miller as a Bucco in 2017?
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Interesting. A premier pitcher until September 2015 when 3 of his 6 starts were poor and it carried over into a disastrous 2016. However, he gave up no runs in either of his final 2 starts this season so maybe he finally figured things out at the very end. So trading for him would be risky because they wouldn't know which Shelby Miller they were getting. One is worth a lot and the other is worth nothing. From D-Backs' POV, it's probably better to hang onto him and see if he has returned to form rather than get little in return for him and then possibly see him become an All-Star again with someone else. So given his past success, it would probably take more to get him than we might expect for someone coming off such a bad season.
Bobster are you sure about this? Maybe he is the D-Backs Liriano. I bet we have scouts looking at the D-Backs prospects now. Here is potential deal:
Pirates get Miller and a prospect that is in D-Back's top ten
Arizona gets Jeff Locke and salary relief.
Miller is arb eligible now. He made 4.3 mil last year and is coming off a disastrous season. Locke is also arb eligible, is coming off a poor but better season than Miller, and could get a comparable amount. So salary relief doesn't appear to be a big factor. IMHO, there's no GM on this planet (unless Dave Littlefield is a GM again) who would trade Miller AND a top 10 prospect for Locke. Considering Miller's last 2 games this year, I believe AZ will either hold onto him to see if he rebounds next year or trade him for a better player(s) or prospects than moist teams would want to give considering Miller may not rebound.