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		<title>The Roy Halladay insanity.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 05:16:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Geshwind</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past day Roy Halladay has stolen back the spotlight from Curtis Granderson and Rich Harden, with rumors flying around that three teams are currently pursuing the righty; the Yankees, Angels, and Phillies, all seem to be legitimately interested. However, the rumored deals being talked about, and even more surprisingly, the reaction of media, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />Over the past day Roy Halladay has stolen back the spotlight from Curtis Granderson and Rich Harden, with rumors flying around that three teams are currently pursuing the righty; the Yankees, Angels, and Phillies, all seem to be legitimately interested. However, the rumored deals being talked about, and even more surprisingly, the reaction of media, team executives, and fans to these deals, have been ridiculous.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s first look at what we have in Roy Halladay. Yes, he&#8217;s 32, but his skill set remains completely intact, with his K rate, K/BB rate, and velocity all at or around career highs. He&#8217;s pitched 220 or more innings the last four seasons, putting his injury-prone label behind him. Furthermore, his last two seasons, he has reached levels that he had not reached since his mid-20s, when he won a Cy Young.</p>
<div id="attachment_685" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://fantasybullpen.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/7490527090005_Blue_Jays_v_Orioles.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-685" title="7490527090005_Blue_Jays_v_Orioles" src="http://fantasybullpen.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/7490527090005_Blue_Jays_v_Orioles-300x199.jpg" alt="When Roy found out what the Angels were offering for him, and realized he would never leave Toronto..." width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">When Roy found out what the Angels were offering for him, and realized he would never get out of Toronto...</p></div>
<p>So what did the Angels offer? Joe Saunders, Peter Bourjos, and Erick Aybar. Saunders has a career FIP of 4.63. Last year, his worst season to date, he had a FIP well over 5 and a K/BB rate around 1.6. He is about league average, if not slightly above league average, from a GB rate point of view, but when you&#8217;re striking out less than 5 batters per nine innings, and walking more than 3, you suck. Always. Pretty much no exceptions that I can think of over the past couple of decades. After that, it gets a bit better. Erick Aybar was actually fairly good last season. No, he isn&#8217;t much with the bat, although he did hit .312 with a .339 wOBA in 2009, a huge improvement over his previous seasons. Most of his value comes from good defense (career UZR/150 around 7). But that&#8217;s what we have here. He&#8217;s 25, so he could get better, but he&#8217;s always going to be a light hitting defensive shortstop. Bourjos is yet another solid MLB player at best. He&#8217;s a borderline top-100 prospect with good speed and defensive skills, but a poor stick and no power. So we are looking at one horrible player and two solid ones for Roy Halladay?</p>
<p>Even worse, people have been calling this a &#8220;big package&#8221; for one of the best pitchers in baseball, and the best deal out there. It&#8217;s just absurd.  The Angels have even hinted at the possibility of other players coming back in a deal, and the rumor was that Aybar was borderline untouchable earlier this off-season. What am I missing?</p>
<p>Joe Sauders had a 3.41 ERA in 2008. He also pitched a few good games down the stretch last year. This automatically makes him a &#8220;good young pitcher.&#8221; We don&#8217;t mention the fact that he had a 4.36 FIP in 2008, and a .267 BABIP, as well as the fact that his control completely fell apart last year. And Aybar hit .312, so he must be a good hitter right? And he has a great defensive reputation, right? He&#8217;s basically Elvis Andrus, except 25 years old, with much less speed and upside. He&#8217;s a solid player to have around, but people need to realize he&#8217;s nothing more than a light hitting, slightly above average starting Major League SS. And Bourjos&#8230; well I have no idea where that hype is coming from. He&#8217;s a solid young prospect, who could be a solid MLB player. But he&#8217;s not the kind of guy you build a package around for an ace.</p>
<p>People need to stop acting like this is a reasonable deal, just because the Blue Jays last GM (who, if you didn&#8217;t notice, wasn&#8217;t very smart) offered a similar package and had it turned down (allegedly). It was a stupid move by both teams, and I doubt the Blue Jays pull the trigger on this deal. If they do, it just signals that they are even more of a backwards thinking, poorly managed organization than they have been the past few seasons, which is saying something.</p>
<p>The Blue Jays can make the smart move, which is take offers from the top teams (Yanks, Angels, Phillies, and Red Sox), try and include the Mets (seriously, they&#8217;re farm system has some very nice players, especially compared to the crap they&#8217;d be getting from LA), and if they don&#8217;t get anything, offer him arbitration and take the draft picks. Or they could do the stupid thing and trade him for a bunch of role players. We all know how that worked out in Minnesota with Santana.</p>
<p><em><strong>Just to go over a couple of the more reasonable rumored deals out there:</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Another rumored deal out their involves the Phillies. This one isn&#8217;t so bad. The Phillies would send JA Happ and one of Michael Taylor/Domonic Brown for Halladay. Given the choice of Brown or Taylor, I take Taylor. Baseball America ranks Brown the top prospect in that system, and I know he is very talented, but he needs to develop more power to be a truly elite prospect, and I&#8217;m not sure it ever will. Taylor on the other hand is the real deal. He can hit for average, and has 30-30 upside at the big league level. He&#8217;s a pretty solid defender with a good arm and good speed.  Fantasy owners should remember this guy. As far as Happ, I&#8217;m not sold on him. He&#8217;s a solid mid rotation starter, but he doesn&#8217;t have any skill that sticks out. He&#8217;s pretty average across the board, and given his age (27) and average stuff, I think it&#8217;s safe to call him pretty, well, average. I know he won rookie of the year but his ERA will go up quite a bit next year. He could be solid but he wont be special. If I&#8217;m Torono, I ask the Phillies for Drabek and Taylor, and although that might be a bit much, they could end up going for it. If not, I&#8217;d still probably consider this deal, as it&#8217;s a lot better than what you&#8217;re getting from LA, and you may not be able to pull a prospect like Taylor out of the draft. If this is the best you&#8217;re getting, and it&#8217;s on the table as is, I&#8217;d definitely consider it.</em></p>
<p><em>We don&#8217;t know what they could get from New York at the moment, but the package I&#8217;m hearing is Hughes/Joba, Montero, and Melky, which at least in my opinion, blows the other two out of the water. A lesser package based on one of Hughes, Joba, or Montero is possible, and would still be worth considering.</em></p>
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		<title>Catchers rankings, world series</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 02:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Geshwind</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know I haven&#8217;t  posted a lot this week but I have been working on Fantasy Bullpen&#8217;s catchers rankings and there hasn&#8217;t been much news to post about anyway. Over the weekend I will finish the catchers projections, and post the preliminary list here some time on Sunday. It would take to much time and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />I know I haven&#8217;t  posted a lot this week but I have been working on Fantasy Bullpen&#8217;s catchers rankings and there hasn&#8217;t been much news to post about anyway. Over the weekend I will finish the catchers projections, and post the preliminary list here some time on Sunday. It would take to much time and space to post all of the projections so you will have to wait for the draft kit to get those, however I will definitely be using them in my keeper analysis. Please keep sending in keeper questions and I will continue to respond to them.</p>
<p>As far as the world series &#8211; it&#8217;s going pretty much the way it was always going to go. For two teams to make it to the world series they have to have been both good enough to make it to the playoffs and hot enough to win a couple of series. When a world series isn&#8217;t close it represents a massive talent gap, and there is very little talent gap between these two teams.  I still like the Rays, probably in 6 or 7 games, but it&#8217;s the world series so anything can and will happen.</p>
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		<title>NL News &amp; Notes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Geshwind</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chicago Cubs first basemen Derrek Lee left Saturday&#8217;s game with back spasms. He was able to stay in a couple more innings, however he was forced to leave the game before batting. He&#8217;s listed as day-to-day and right now it doesn&#8217;t appear to be a major injury. Florida Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez was out of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" /><strong>Chicago</strong> Cubs first basemen Derrek Lee left Saturday&#8217;s game with back spasms. He was able to stay in a couple more innings, however he was forced to leave the game before batting. He&#8217;s listed as day-to-day and right now it doesn&#8217;t appear to be a major injury.</p>
<p><strong>Florida</strong> Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez was out of the starting lineup for the second straight day with an injured right hand, however the Miami Herald is reporting that he is &#8220;better.&#8221; According to Freddy Gonzalez, Ramirez can take infield practice, however he is still having trouble swinging the bat. This does not appear to be a long term injury.</p>
<p><strong>Philadelphia</strong> Phillies<strong> </strong>outfielder Geoff Jenkins has been placed on the DL. He should not be owned in any leagues, if he is well then I can’t really come up with anyone that wouldn’t be owned in your league.</p>
<p><strong>Pittsburgh </strong>Pirates pitchers Tom Gorzelanny and Matt Capps have been moved onto the 25 man major league roster. Gorzelanny has been awful this year, posting a tRA over 10. Matt Capps had some struggles earlier this year; however assuming he gets the closers role he has value in any league that counts saves.</p>
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