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DemDog

Trade Cervelli?

Post by DemDog »

Listening to TheFAN on my way back from a shopping trip to the Burgh. They mentioned that someone who was not identified was interested in Cervelli.



Would you trade him knowing that you will not get much for him?
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012028012A22450 wrote: Listening to TheFAN on my way back from a shopping trip to the Burgh.  They mentioned that someone who was not identified was interested in Cervelli.



Would you trade him knowing that you will not get much for him?


His best year of his career was two years ago ... hitting close to .300 with 7 dingers and 43 RBI. Since then, on the major decline and can't remain healthy. He doesn't provide much power.



I wonder what Diaz would do. Something tells me he would do better than what Frankie C has provided. The answer, yes, I would deal him. However, I don't feel confident the Bucs would reinvest the savings and go out and get others.
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5E4E4F786E6E620D0 wrote: Listening to TheFAN on my way back from a shopping trip to the Burgh.  They mentioned that someone who was not identified was interested in Cervelli.



Would you trade him knowing that you will not get much for him?


His best year of his career was two years ago ... hitting close to .300 with 7 dingers and 43 RBI.  Since then, on the major decline and can't remain healthy.  He doesn't provide much power.



I wonder what Diaz would do.  Something tells me he would do better than what Frankie C has provided.  The answer, yes, I would deal him. However, I don't feel confident the Bucs would reinvest the savings and go out and get others.


Agreed. It's time to fish or cut bait with Diaz. Trade McCutchen, Cole, Cervelli, Harrison at a minimum. Listen to offers on everyone else not named Bell and Taillon. And I'd even entertain offers on those guys.


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Post by dogknot17@yahoo.co »

If Cole is traded, everyone should be traded.
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4C474F4346475C191F685149404747064B47280 wrote: If Cole is traded, everyone should be traded.




This thread is about Cervelli not your relative Gerritt. Very deep thought Dog, as usual. Again, you grossly overrate Cole. He is the supposed ace of this staff. On good teams, he is a 3 or a 4. He is a 4 or 5 in LA. If some idiot GM wants to pony up prospects for an enigma on the mound, he needs to be moved. You keep saying we have these "options" as far as starters, so ...
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Post by dogknot17@yahoo.co »

It is relative. If Cole is traded, then I think Cervelli should be traded too. It will trickle down from there. If Cole is not traded, then Cervelli should be kept.



Just because you label pitchers and think Cole isn't very good doesn't mean this board or rest of baseball agrees with you. I thought you recanted your words after that article on what the Yankees might trade for him?
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Post by johnfluharty »

1202033422222E410 wrote: If Cole is traded, everyone should be traded.




This thread is about Cervelli not your relative Gerritt.  Very deep thought Dog, as usual.  Again, you grossly overrate Cole.  He is the supposed ace of this staff.  On good teams, he is a 3 or a 4.  He is a 4 or 5 in LA.  If some idiot GM wants to pony up prospects for an enigma on the mound, he needs to be moved.  You keep saying we have these "options" as far as starters, so ...


This guys appears to agree with dog (bold is mine)...





Industry evaluators convinced the Pirates are prepared to move Gerrit Cole, if they can find the right match. Arguably best available starting pitcher in the market.



— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 12, 2017

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Post by Quail »

I'd be willing to trade anyone not named Taillon or Bell. With or without Cervelli the Pirates aren't going to be competing for a championship. I'd want a return consisting of a prospect with some upside, not some cheap journeyman or reclamation project roster filler.



Blowing up this team for a haul of young prospects, and the resulting several years of having a great draft position would at least provide a change from mind-numbing institutionalized mediocrity reinforced by a self-imposed salary cap. I'd be a lot happier watching young kids struggle, develop and succeed than forever being disappointed that Bob Nutting won't monetize this team to even a league average level.
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It may say something ominous about the state of the catcher market if a team is feels Cervelli and his contract are their best option. In my mind I could see him being part of a package---but if someone wants him straight up I am interested to see who it is.




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6D495D55503C0 wrote: I'd be willing to trade anyone not named Taillon or Bell. With or without Cervelli the Pirates aren't going to be competing for a championship. I'd want a return consisting of a prospect with some upside, not some cheap journeyman or reclamation project roster filler.



Blowing up this team for a haul of young prospects, and the resulting several years of having a great draft position would at least provide a change from mind-numbing institutionalized mediocrity reinforced by a self-imposed salary cap. I'd be a lot happier watching young kids struggle, develop and succeed than forever being disappointed that Bob Nutting won't monetize this team to even a league average level. 


Any approach that brings hope back is what I want to see. None of this treading water, wishy washy stuff anymore.
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