Chris Karhl: Transaction Analysis
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“He was our best starting pitcher at the end of the season, no question about it,” Dombrowski said, “but we had three left-handers (Redman, Maroth and Van Hekken) who pretty much fit the same mold, guys with below-average fastballs, but good off-speed stuff.
“Having three of the same type was a little much and when you look at the group, Redman had the most value.”
Tigers try addition by multiplication
The Tigers have traded Mark Redman and Jerod Buell to the Florida Marlins for Gary Knotts, Nate Robertson, and Rob Henkel. While this has to be frustrating to Tiger fans who are tired of seeing the few quality players on the team traded for unknowns. Think how frustrating it must be for Dave Dombrowksi that he only has a handful of tradeable players with which to improve the team. I don’t know enough about what the Tigers got in return to decide if this is a good trade or not. And the truth is, we won’t know the quality of any of the Dombrowski trades for at least another year. Mark Redman isn’t going to be the difference between the Tigers going .500 or not, so why not build towards something? Also, with the spacious left field being reduced at Comerica, it is reasonable to expect that Redman might not have as strong a year this year anyways.
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Henkel is the prospect here and while A solidly-built lefty, Henkel has a good fastball and knuckle-curve (though the latter isn’t as good as Mussina’s), but some serious arm concerns have slowed down his development. Robertson’s a former 5th-round pick of the Marlins but is very unlikely to be given a shot in the Tiger rotation due to Henkel coming along in the trade and a bunch of incumbent minor leaguers. Fuell and Knotts are throw-ins.
Knotts also went 5-3, 4.25 at Triple-A Calgary. He has an overpowering 95-mph fastball with good sink and run life, and he can spin a hard curveball and a show-me changeup. Control and command will dictate his role, but scouts love his arm strength.
Tiger Prospects: Jeremy Bonderman and Franklyn German rank 1 & 3 in Baseball America’s listing of the Tiger’s top 10 prospects.
Tigers will move in fence for ’03 The 395 foot left field power alley will become 370. Now I’m not saying this is necessarily a bad thing, but the Tigers had a .407 winning percentage at home, and only .271 on the road. Now that there ballpark will be more similar to others, at least that disparity should be taken care of.
I know I’m a little late on this, but the Tigers traded Randall Simon to the Pirates for minor league pitcher Adrian Burnside and 2 PTBNL. BaseballPrimer had this to say:
Good move for Dombrowski and the Tigers. Given a plethora of 1B types, Dombrowski correctly identified the player with the biggest gap between his perceived trade value and his actual baseball value. I like the trade even if the other 2 players are worthless.
Tram’s hiring sparks Anderson’s interest again
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