rogers park bryan wrote:
Why pay Zambrano slightly less to pitch for someone else? Might as well pay him to email his brother all season and say goodbye at the end of the year.
I think you could find an AL team willing to pay like 5 million a year for Soriano to DH for a couple years.
They would have to keep him on the 40 man roster. They need that space for prospects. He either stays and plays or goes somewhere else. I think he will be easily moveable. He's really not that bad in the grand scheme of pitching in MLB. Just not worth his current contract. But at $9M for a year, he is a bargain.
Soriano is pretty much not tradeable in my eyes. I think his numbers are misleading. His BA and OBP were just atrocious. He cannot play the outfield. Most AL teams look for their DH to be a big bat in the middle of the order, not a 7,8,9 hitter.
I see Z getting traded and Soriano getting cut. Having either of them on the roster when the Cubs have absolutely no use for either one in the future is just wasting time and roster space.