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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:20 am 
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He's looked like Kelly Leak the last month. Guy can still do it, obviously.

Realistically, do you expect Aramis to be on the team when they can contend for a World Series again? I dont.

His value has got to be pretty high. I would think a lot of playoff teams could use a 900 OPS guy.

What can you get for him?


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:26 am 
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Was saying this Monday night as I heard Detroit's Brandon Inge went down.

And make them take another bad deal with it

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:31 am 
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Since Aramis can opt out of his contract at the end of the year and Ricketts will probably tell him to GO FUCK HIMSELF if he does....Move him for young talent that is INEXPENSIVE.

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He's only due to make 14.6m next year. Obviously if he performs up to his averages, you are getting a deal with that. I think you almost have to try to keep him, because remove him from this lineup and I have no idea where the rbi's would come from.

My rough projections on who will be coming back next year:


Field: Soriano, Byrd, Fukudome, Colvin, Ramirez, Castro, Fontenot, Soto,

Pitching: Dempster, Wells, Gorzellany, Silva, Marshall, Marmol, Cashner

Maybe?: Theriot, Baker, Hill


Take Ramirez out of the field and yikes. They already have a gaping hole at first to fill in addition to someone to hopefully replace piece of shit Theriot (which will be Castro I bet once Lee is called up)

That 'core' isn't that atrocious if we add one to two bats and an arm we could be competitive in the NL wild card.


All that said, it's a player option for 14.6m in 2011 and a club option for 16m in 2012 with a 2 mil buyout. Talk to him, if it sounds like he's going to be opting out you definitely trade him and see what you can get. If he gives you no inclination one way or the other, you hold onto him. Because either you are A) getting a great player for less than his market value or B) 30 million off the books over the next two years if he goes.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Realistically, do you expect Aramis to be on the team when they can contend for a World Series again? I dont.

Maybe his grandson.

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Since Aramis can opt out of his contract at the end of the year and Ricketts will probably tell him to GO FUCK HIMSELF if he does....Move him for young talent that is INEXPENSIVE.

Would you opt out of a $14.6M contract after the year he's had? He ain't that stupid.

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Trade him asap if you can find a decent deal. I don't want to compete for a wild car with old guys, I want to for the first time in a long time build a solid young team.

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Northside_Dan wrote:
He's only due to make 14.6m next year. Obviously if he performs up to his averages, you are getting a deal with that. I think you almost have to try to keep him, because remove him from this lineup and I have no idea where the rbi's would come from.

My rough projections on who will be coming back next year:


Field: Soriano, Byrd, Fukudome, Colvin, Ramirez, Castro, Fontenot, Soto,

Pitching: Dempster, Wells, Gorzellany, Silva, Marshall, Marmol, Cashner

Maybe?: Theriot, Baker, Hill


Take Ramirez out of the field and yikes. They already have a gaping hole at first to fill in addition to someone to hopefully replace piece of shit Theriot (which will be Castro I bet once Lee is called up)

That 'core' isn't that atrocious if we add one to two bats and an arm we could be competitive in the NL wild card.


All that said, it's a player option for 14.6m in 2011 and a club option for 16m in 2012 with a 2 mil buyout. Talk to him, if it sounds like he's going to be opting out you definitely trade him and see what you can get. If he gives you no inclination one way or the other, you hold onto him. Because either you are A) getting a great player for less than his market value or B) 30 million off the books over the next two years if he goes.

Dan, I think they have to look beyond next year even when making moves.

Bigfan's idea of tying a bad contract to him is decent.

Also, im talking about getting something valuable in return.

Like UMN said, I dont wanna hang onto him so we can keep up the yearly drinve to 84 wins and hope the division sucks or the wild card is within reach.


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I see your point if he was 25 and getting into his prime. He's had a horrible first half of this season and is a ground ball at 3rd from being done for the year which his shoulder. The value we get back from him in terms of prospects is not going to be enough to make up for the production he would bring in making this team somewhat competitive next year which would keep 40k butts in the seats through September.

Don't get me wrong, a team is willing to give you a really high quality prospect or two for him you pull the trigger. I just don't see that happening

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Northside_Dan wrote:
All that said, it's a player option for 14.6m in 2011 and a club option for 16m in 2012 with a 2 mil buyout. Talk to him, if it sounds like he's going to be opting out you definitely trade him and see what you can get. If he gives you no inclination one way or the other, you hold onto him. Because either you are A) getting a great player for less than his market value or B) 30 million off the books over the next two years if he goes.

Do you think Aramis thinks he can get more than $14.6M on the open market? If he's dumb enough to think that, beautiful. Problem solved. I tend to think he'll take that option.

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Northside_Dan wrote:
I see your point if he was 25 and getting into his prime. He's had a horrible first half of this season and is a ground ball at 3rd from being done for the year which his shoulder. The value we get back from him in terms of prospects is not going to be enough to make up for the production he would bring in making this team somewhat competitive next year which would keep 40k butts in the seats through September.

Don't get me wrong, a team is willing to give you a really high quality prospect or two for him you pull the trigger. I just don't see that happening

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Its a shame vitters is struggling in AA. It would have been nice to have had him knocking on the door already.

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All that said, it's a player option for 14.6m in 2011 and a club option for 16m in 2012 with a 2 mil buyout. Talk to him, if it sounds like he's going to be opting out you definitely trade him and see what you can get. If he gives you no inclination one way or the other, you hold onto him. Because either you are A) getting a great player for less than his market value or B) 30 million off the books over the next two years if he goes.

Do you think Aramis thinks he can get more than $14.6M on the open market? If he's dumb enough to think that, beautiful. Problem solved. I tend to think he'll take that option.



Exactly my point. Two options, neither one of them bad.

If he plays up to career averages, 14.6 million is slightly below market value for him and he'll be our top run producer

If he opts out, 30 million free off the books to spend on a new 1B/3B/P

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Its a shame vitters is struggling in AA. It would have been nice to have had him knocking on the door already.



Agreed. If he were ready, this would be a no brainer.

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Northside_Dan wrote:
Exactly my point. Two options, neither one of them bad.

If he plays up to career averages, 14.6 million is slightly below market value for him and he'll be our top run producer

If he opts out, 30 million free off the books to spend on a new 1B/3B/P

Based on his play this year and his injury history, playing up to his career averages is a big "if". But this team has bigger problems than Aramis, namely a LF and pitcher with bigger albatross contracts.

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His last 12 games

21-48, 17 runs, 5 doubles, 1 triple, 9 homers, 24 RBI, .438/.462/1.146/1.607


Holy hell.

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I would move Aramis in a heartbeat if I thought any team would give back any sort of value but the fact of the matter is in this economy alot of teams aren't looking to add 15 M in payroll for next season at the deadline and I do not believe that Ricketts has the cash to eat any of that contract. If the Cubs are serious about rebuilding the player to think about moving is Marmol. Relievers have a notoriously short shelf life and he would bring a king's ransom in prospects to a contender.

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This seems to happen to you at an alarming rate.

Start saving your stuff, especially if its long.

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trade noone...this team is built to win for years to come, including this year

our offense is behaving like in 2008 now...unstoppable

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trade noone...this team is built to win for years to come, including this year

our offense is behaving like in 2008 now...unstoppable


This is the weirdest mult ever

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whistler wrote:
trade noone...this team is built to win for years to come, including this year

our offense is behaving like in 2008 now...unstoppable

Ok, now I know you are not real. Go away mult.

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