IggyPride00
Posts: 6,482
Feb 8, 2012 2:05pm
That is an absolute outrage when you consider how many guys we have shipped off over the past 3-4 years in trades.GOONx19;1079808 wrote:Keith Law's farm system rankings are out. Indians at 29th, ahead of only the White Sox.
http://www.waitingfornextyear.com/2012/02/keith-law-ranks-indians-farm-system-29th-in-mlb/
That the far system is that depleted shows the front office is doing a shitty job of not drafting well, and striking out on our trades.
Add in that we don't/can't sign free agents and you wonder what exactly these guys are getting paid for as far as running the team.

Wooball
Posts: 1,325
Feb 8, 2012 2:06pm
Saw this on twitter. Their top prospects from last year are either w/ the Tribe (Kipnis/Chisenhall) or were traded (White/Pomeranz). Most of their talent right now is at AA or lower, which is why you have seen all these borderline major leaguers signed this offseason. They really don't have any major league ready prospects that aren't already in the majors.GOONx19;1079808 wrote:Keith Law's farm system rankings are out. Indians at 29th, ahead of only the White Sox.
http://www.waitingfornextyear.com/2012/02/keith-law-ranks-indians-farm-system-29th-in-mlb/

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 8, 2012 2:08pm
This. The low ranking doesn't mean we don't have talent. It means that we don't have a lot in the upper levels because our most recent crop is in the majors. We do have a couple of guys in the Baseball Prospectus Top 100.Wooball;1079838 wrote:Saw this on twitter. Their top prospects from last year are either w/ the Tribe (Kipnis/Chisenhall) or were traded (White/Pomeranz). Most of their talent right now is at AA or lower, which is why you have seen all these borderline major leaguers signed this offseason. They really don't have any major league ready prospects that aren't already in the majors.

Wooball
Posts: 1,325
Feb 8, 2012 2:14pm
[LEFT]This guy does a pretty nice job on breaking down the Indians top prospects. Note how he breaks down his ratings.
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2012/1/4/2681058/cleveland-indians-top-20-prospects-for-2012
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http://www.minorleagueball.com/2012/1/4/2681058/cleveland-indians-top-20-prospects-for-2012
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TBone14
Posts: 6,383
Feb 8, 2012 3:37pm
Thanks for that. Good read.Wooball;1079850 wrote:[LEFT]This guy does a pretty nice job on breaking down the Indians top prospects. Note how he breaks down his ratings.
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2012/1/4/2681058/cleveland-indians-top-20-prospects-for-2012
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royal_k
Posts: 4,423
Feb 8, 2012 4:09pm
Trading our top 2 pitching prospects really lowers the grade for those close to Big League ready. But we have some very promising players in Single and Double A. Time will tell just how good some of these guys are.

HitsRus
Posts: 9,206
Feb 8, 2012 4:45pm
It doesn't bother me too much that the farm is ranked low as alot of our 'prospects' are on varsity. It does bothetr me that we traded our two best pitching prospects, to get a guy to take advantage of the 'window', but then won't spend to improve the team, and essentially do nothing.

OQB
Posts: 6,679
Feb 8, 2012 8:44pm
If you really stand back and look at it, we actually got worse and the window is sealed shut thanks to Dolan.HitsRus;1080067 wrote:It doesn't bother me too much that the farm is ranked low as alot of our 'prospects' are on varsity. It does bothetr me that we traded our two best pitching prospects, to get a guy to take advantage of the 'window', but then won't spend to improve the team, and essentially do nothing.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Feb 8, 2012 9:49pm
Yeah, makes no sense...
I don't expect them to land Pujols or Prince.. But if you're going to trade Pom and White for Ubaldo and tell the fans you're going for it now, then prove it.
Don't make these half-ass signings and basically waste Ubaldo and Masterson. You could have thrown Oswalt into the rotation and signed Cuddyer...
Let Grady walk and use that 5 million to throw at somebody else, a guy like Carlos Pena.
I don't expect them to land Pujols or Prince.. But if you're going to trade Pom and White for Ubaldo and tell the fans you're going for it now, then prove it.
Don't make these half-ass signings and basically waste Ubaldo and Masterson. You could have thrown Oswalt into the rotation and signed Cuddyer...
Let Grady walk and use that 5 million to throw at somebody else, a guy like Carlos Pena.

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 9, 2012 12:10am
Oswalt was never coming here. We had interest but it takes two to tango. Also, Pena took less money to return to Tampa Bay so the only way we could have signed him would have been to grossly overpay him which I'm glad we didn't do.
I've got no explanation for not pursuing Cuddyer. He would have been a decent fit.
I've got no explanation for not pursuing Cuddyer. He would have been a decent fit.

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 10, 2012 2:37pm
Indians and Asdrubal Cabrera agree to a one-year deal thus avoiding arbitration. Deal is worth $4.55 million. This does not mean he still won't sign an extension, it simply avoids going through arbitration. It also means that there is no one under contract beyond 2012.

dazedconfused
Posts: 2,662
Feb 10, 2012 2:51pm
what is the big taboo about avoiding arbitration? does it just become some sort of free-for-all and by the end, asdrubal ends up with like a 14 million contract or something similar? just curious

Wooball
Posts: 1,325
Feb 10, 2012 3:02pm
Basically the club has to go into the hearings and tear down their own player saying why they aren't worth what they are asking for. That is why the club likes to avoid itdazedconfused;1082366 wrote:what is the big taboo about avoiding arbitration? does it just become some sort of free-for-all and by the end, asdrubal ends up with like a 14 million contract or something similar? just curious

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 10, 2012 3:25pm
Here's an article that Hoynes wrote about the last time the Indians went to arbitration.
http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2012/02/post_129.html
Basically it's like Wooball said. Teams don't like having to go in there and rip their player then start spring training and saying "we were just kidding, you rock"
http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2012/02/post_129.html
Basically it's like Wooball said. Teams don't like having to go in there and rip their player then start spring training and saying "we were just kidding, you rock"

dazedconfused
Posts: 2,662
Feb 10, 2012 3:54pm
Wooball;1082381 wrote:Basically the club has to go into the hearings and tear down their own player saying why they aren't worth what they are asking for. That is why the club likes to avoid it
thanks!grodt;1082404 wrote:Here's an article that Hoynes wrote about the last time the Indians went to arbitration.
http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2012/02/post_129.html
Basically it's like Wooball said. Teams don't like having to go in there and rip their player then start spring training and saying "we were just kidding, you rock"

HitsRus
Posts: 9,206
Feb 10, 2012 11:17pm
Yeah...it does make for hard feelings and makes it harder to get the player to sign a deal after the team no longer has control. (like that makes a difference for the Tribe) LOL.
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Feb 11, 2012 5:17pm
4.5 mil for Druby? What a slap in the face to him. Next year...good bye Druby...we enjoyed watching you play.grodt;1082346 wrote:Indians and Asdrubal Cabrera agree to a one-year deal thus avoiding arbitration. Deal is worth $4.55 million. This does not mean he still won't sign an extension, it simply avoids going through arbitration. It also means that there is no one under contract beyond 2012.
Dolan continues to run the best 4A D League on the planet.

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 11, 2012 7:54pm
I wouldn't call it a slap in the face. It's right below guys that have have roughly the same stats but have been more consistent. Gotta remember Asdrubal has done this for one year and has been known to have conditioning problems.
I still want the Indians to sign Asdrubal to a long-term contract and that can still happen as we inch closer to spring training.
I still want the Indians to sign Asdrubal to a long-term contract and that can still happen as we inch closer to spring training.
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Feb 11, 2012 9:52pm
I disagree. The guy has been the model of consistancy...with one exception...a few years back when he was shipped down for a month.grodt;1083197 wrote:I wouldn't call it a slap in the face. It's right below guys that have have roughly the same stats but have been more consistent. Gotta remember Asdrubal has done this for one year and has been known to have conditioning problems.
I still want the Indians to sign Asdrubal to a long-term contract and that can still happen as we inch closer to spring training.
Astrubel would be payed close to 8 million by most baseball owners. His allegiance to Cleveland will go by the books quickly, and I could see a July trade brewing....for all the wrong reasons.

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 11, 2012 10:07pm
Again disagree. Maybe we don't agree on what consistency is. And no he probably wouldn't be getting paid $8 million. Troy Tulowitzki is only making $8.2 this season and he's a much more consistent player.
Look I like Asdrubal, but the Indians aren't going to agree to pay him like a slugging shortstop only to have him regress to his previous power numbers. There is nothing wrong with waiting a little while and then opening dialogue on a long-term deal.
Look I like Asdrubal, but the Indians aren't going to agree to pay him like a slugging shortstop only to have him regress to his previous power numbers. There is nothing wrong with waiting a little while and then opening dialogue on a long-term deal.

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Feb 11, 2012 10:45pm
That's really not comparable, because the Rockies gave him a 10 year deal. He's making $8.2 this season, but he'll make $20 mil from 2015-2019.grodt;1083350 wrote:Again disagree. Maybe we don't agree on what consistency is. And no he probably wouldn't be getting paid $8 million. Troy Tulowitzki is only making $8.2 this season and he's a much more consistent player.
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Feb 11, 2012 11:52pm
Like Mulva said....you can't even try to compare a 1 year 4.5 mil deal with a 100 mil deal given to Tulowitsky. Cabrera has put up very good numbers and I think he was an All Star one year..maybe 2.grodt;1083350 wrote:Again disagree. Maybe we don't agree on what consistency is. And no he probably wouldn't be getting paid $8 million. Troy Tulowitzki is only making $8.2 this season and he's a much more consistent player.
Look I like Asdrubal, but the Indians aren't going to agree to pay him like a slugging shortstop only to have him regress to his previous power numbers. There is nothing wrong with waiting a little while and then opening dialogue on a long-term deal.
And it's not like his resume is only 2 years old. If that baby ended up in arbitration, he lands a minimum of 7 million....for a one year deal.
With all that said....why not sign people to long term deals? I get it that Pronk, Sizemore, and Fausto all backfired. Is that a good reason to completely quit?
If so, sell the team and buy some Nevada whorehouses or something.

grodt
Posts: 1,588
Feb 12, 2012 1:03am
From his 4th to his 5th years Asdrubal is getting a $2.5 million raise. Troy got a $2 million raise from his 4th to his 5th with much better stats. And that's while in the middle of a multi-year deal. That $8.2 number is from his original extension that he signed after one season. I bet if the Indians extended Cabrera it'd be for similar to what Tulo got so I'd say it is comparable.Mulva;1083373 wrote:That's really not comparable, because the Rockies gave him a 10 year deal. He's making $8.2 this season, but he'll make $20 mil from 2015-2019.
Asdrubal made his first All-Star team last season. He wasn't going to land $7 million in arbitration. They pick between the two offers. Asdrubal's offer was $5.1 so that was the max he'd be making this year if it had gone to arbitration.Like Mulva said....you can't even try to compare a 1 year 4.5 mil deal with a 100 mil deal given to Tulowitsky. Cabrera has put up very good numbers and I think he was an All Star one year..maybe 2.
And it's not like his resume is only 2 years old. If that baby ended up in arbitration, he lands a minimum of 7 million....for a one year deal.
With all that said....why not sign people to long term deals? I get it that Pronk, Sizemore, and Fausto all backfired. Is that a good reason to completely quit?
If so, sell the team and buy some Nevada whorehouses or something.

Crimson streak
Posts: 9,002
Feb 13, 2012 3:47pm
Looks like the tribe has signed Jon garland. Solid pitching depth move

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Feb 13, 2012 4:38pm
First move/non-move I have agreed with all off-season. I really like it, he is an upgrade over the man formally known as Fausto.Crimson streak;1084856 wrote:Looks like the tribe has signed Jon garland. Solid pitching depth move