DBacks are selling high on Segura. It's a gutsy trade, the type of trade that can make or break a GM. So I like it for that reason. Hopefully Segura will be the leadoff hitter this franchise has sorely been missing since Ichiro was still in his prime.
Dont forget he played 137 of 158 games at 2B. At same time his offensive numbers went up. That is my bigger worry.
I have no problem trading Walker but pitching is so hard to come by and this is all we get for him and Marte?
Now if we sign a legit SP, it more than makes up for it.
This trade reminds me a bit of 2008 and 2010 when the team was unexpectedly competitive the season before and the GM went all in rather than continuing the rebuild.
In the offseason between 2007 and 2008 they signed Carlos Silva and traded for Eric Bedard, and the team then went 61-101.
In the offseason between 2010 and 2011 they signed Chone Figgins, traded for Cliff Lee, gave Guti a fat five-year contract and brought back a washed-up Ken Griffey, and again, the team then went 61-101.
I agree... Like I said earlier I like Segura but the weakest spot on this team right now is pitching and we keep getting thinner there. I actually like the outfielder Mitch Haniger we got also. former first rounder. Could be a solid role player/ fill in guy from the right hand side.
We do not have a legit 5 man rotation as it stands right now. That being said I am fine with trading walker I think he had value as a trade piece and in a way so did Marte. I don't mind that we traded those players but I will be pissed the starting rotation doesn't get upgraded.
After winter meetings I think we will have a good picture of what the team will start to look like going into next season.
I agree, but truth is I haven't seen Dipoto put much value in pitching anyway or at least there is very little evidence thus far that he values a solid pitching staff. This team was weak at SP going into last season and we had to use 13 different starters over the course of the season because of that. The hole is getting bigger and bigger and not much has come in to fill behind.Trading Walker leaves a definite hole in the rotation at the moment, but based on his, so far, short career consisting of both flashes of dominance and perplexing periods of going backwards in development, (not to mention injuries) I think Dipoto might have seen Walker's spot in the rotation as a hole already. It certainly suggests that they had more faith in Paxton's ability to up his game in 2017 than in Walker's ability to do the same. Better to trade him now when you know you can get something back for him that you want than to try to trade him later, not knowing what he's going to give you in the meantime, and hoping you can get something useful in return.
I'm not saying 2008 and 2010 are going to happen again, I'm just saying that this trade kind of reminds me of that. What it really reminds of is the Eric Bedard trade, when we traded two future all stars for a guy whose was constantly having vaginal yeast infections.I see what you are saying and i hope you are wrong or here we go again...qnd again...and again.
With that said, i guess we will always be a franchise that has to take more chances than most.
I'm not saying 2008 and 2010 are going to happen again, I'm just saying that this trade kind of reminds me of that. What it really reminds of is the Eric Bedard trade, when we traded two future all stars for a guy whose was constantly having vaginal yeast infections.
But I'm still hoping for the best. As I said in another post, this is the type of trade that can make or break the legacy of a GM.
I just took a quick look at the list of FA starting pitchers. There isn't much help there. The top six pitchers, in no particular order, are Doug Fister, Jason Hammel, Rich Hill, Colby Lewis, and CJ Wilson.
Hill is an injury risk and because he is linked to some high payroll teams, will probably be out of the s price range.
Lewis and Wilson are aging strikeout pitches with not much left on their fastball.
Hammel is coming off of a career year and turns 35 during the 2017 season. He'll also get an inflated contract.
Fister is an interesting option but I don't know if a reunion with him would be wise at this point.
Unless they pull of an unexpected big trade for a starting pitcher then I'm guessing will are going to be underwhelmed with who ever they bring in. You can dream about Chris Sale or Justin Verlander, but it won't happen. We don't have the players in our farm system to snag one of those guys.