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Title: Withdrawn.
Post by: Lindner on March 15, 2012, 12:47:00 AM
MN gives:
SS - Manny Machado (MiLB - BAL #1 Prospect)
8th round pick (2012 Amateur Draft)


TOR gives:
SP - Julio Teheran (Team Control through 2016)
C - A.J. Jimenez (MiLB - TOR #9 Prospect)
$6M Cash (2012)


Minnesota does this deal because we are true believers in Teheran.  We think this kid will be the next stud ace in the league.  We also like Jimenez a lot.  Jimenez is a very talented catching prospect who we like a lot.  He reminds us quite a bit of Yadier Molina: masterful defense and should hit for a very good average.  Who knows, he might even develop some decent power.

We obviously like Machado quite a bit, so it was unfortunate that we had to give him up.  We have two "digs" on him though. 

1.  There is an OK chance that he might end up moving to 3rd which would obviously hurt his value a bit.
2.  The Orioles have been terrible at grooming minor league players in recent years.

Nevertheless, Machado is extremely talented and most evaluators have him above Teheran in prospect lists and obvious Toronto does, as well.
We had to give up an 8th round pick in this deal, which wasn't that big of a deal for us.
We were also able to snag 6M dollars in this deal, which will certainly help us out and give us a bit of flexibility.

Thanks for the pleasant negotiations like always, Matt.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Fourfingerwoo on March 15, 2012, 01:23:29 AM
2014-2016 is why I do this deal, I plan on being a major player throughout that window. Adding the best middle infield prospect in the game to Heyward, Lawrie, D'Arn and Marisnick gives me goosebumps and makes me giddy about not only my immediate future but well into the decade. I'd love to retain Teheran as a BlueJay but it was going to take some real bait to land that big fish. And the pitching depth in my orginazation is such that a loss of this magnitude is absorbable. And I agree Machado might end up at third but not while he's under my initial team control.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Lindner on March 15, 2012, 10:05:41 PM
Can we please get some votes on this, guys?
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Sportsnut on March 15, 2012, 10:25:35 PM
 :iatp:

Once Jiminez gets traded (if), he should be good for you.  Along with Teheran, two good to great prospects for one known great prospect at a thin position plus a high first rounder.  Good by me.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: ldsjayhawk on March 15, 2012, 11:35:41 PM
Per Kenny's comments on the Minnesota / Baltimore trade, the trade is not valid until Minnesota clears cap space.  Until that trade goes through, I cannot vote to approve this trade.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Fourfingerwoo on March 15, 2012, 11:38:54 PM
Per Kenny's comments on the Minnesota / Baltimore trade, the trade is not valid until Minnesota clears cap space.  Until that trade goes through, I cannot vote to approve this trade.

just proceed with this trade as it is a valid trade, then the other can readdressed in a lawful manner
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Orange Country on March 15, 2012, 11:46:39 PM
I will wait to see what Kenny says on this before I vote as well.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Lindner on March 16, 2012, 12:42:43 AM
I'm sorry guys.  I should have explained this better.  Kenny confronted me about the cap space issue the other day.  This deal will correct that issue.  The 6M in cash was included in the trade for that specific purpose.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: ldsjayhawk on March 16, 2012, 01:37:13 AM
just proceed with this trade as it is a valid trade, then the other can readdressed in a lawful manner

I don't see how this trade can proceed without legally obtaining rights to the player being traded.  I am not trying to be a pain, but if this is allowed, I am afraid it might yield chaos.

My vote will be no unless the other trade is completed first.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Lindner on March 16, 2012, 01:38:34 AM
I don't see how this trade can proceed without legally obtaining rights to the player being traded.  I am not trying to be a pain, but if this is allowed, I am afraid it might yield chaos.

My vote will be no unless the other trade is completed first.

Very fair.  We shall wait upon a verdict from Kenny.
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Fourfingerwoo on March 16, 2012, 02:10:37 AM
withdraw
Title: Re: Minnesota/Toronto Trade
Post by: Lindner on March 16, 2012, 02:21:16 AM
MN also withdraws.
Title: Re: Withdrawn.
Post by: kenny on March 16, 2012, 06:23:02 AM
Kris is correct. I don't want to set a precedent where we can trade players that are pending.

However, I would suggest that you guys withdraw the pending Baltimore-Minnesota trade, and incorporate Machado and Baltimore into this trade as part of a three-way deal. That's up to you guys though.