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C.C. could go today, maybe to Brewers

Posted on: July 6, 2008 2:05 pm
Edited on: July 6, 2008 3:35 pm
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The Indians were telling teams today that it's "highly improbable" that C.C. Sabathia will make his next scheduled start for them. While Sabathia is still listed as the Indians' starting pitcher for their Tuesday night game in Detroit, it appears almost certain that he'll be traded before then.

The destination could well be Milwaukee. The Dodgers had been involved as recently as Sunday morning, but as of Sunday afternoon a baseball source familiar with the talks said that the Dodgers are out of it. While there was talk in the baseball world that the Phillies could make a late push, it seems likely that their offer will fall short.

The Brewers' offer is centered around Matt LaPorta, a 23-year-old outfielder who was Milwaukee's first-round draft pick a year ago. LaPorta has 20 home runs and 66 RBIs in 84 games at Double-A Huntsville. The Brewers reportedly told the Indians that they could have only two of their top five prospects, and that they couldn't have both LaPorta and Huntsville shortstop Alcides Escobar.

The Dodgers had been interested in Sabathia, but they have instead focused their efforts on a shortstop to replace the injured Rafael Furcal.

Even after they trade Sabathia, the Indians won't be done dealing. The Tribe plans to shop other players this month, with struggling reliever Rafael Betancourt's name mentioned.

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There are more teams in search of shortstops than there are available shortstops, which is why the Dodgers asked the Astros about Miguel Tejada (who Houston isn't interested in trading).

"There's a dearth of shortstops," one baseball official said.

The Dodgers, Blue Jays and Orioles have been the teams most active in looking. The Jays have been offering starter A.J. Burnett, and a source said they had talked to the Brewers about Burnett, hoping to get either Escobar or J.J. Hardy.

 

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Tyldak23
Since: Aug 16, 2006
Posted on: July 6, 2008 5:08 pm
 

C.C. could go today, maybe to Brewers

The Brewers won't even try to resign him, Sheets is also a free agent after this season and they'll try and keep the homegrown pitcher first.  However this isn't just prospects for Sabathia.  Its prospects for Sabathia and 2 two compensatory picks in next years draft, which would likely be a pick from 20-30 and another pick at 31.

I personally think these picks are greatly undervalued, with the advancement of scouting these players are becoming much surer of bets to be major leaguers.  Did you realize that by the end of this season, over half of the first round picks from 2005 and 2006 will have already reached the majors?  Those are ridiculous numbers.


McFartenstei
Since: Jun 13, 2008
Posted on: July 6, 2008 4:55 pm
 

C.C. could go today, maybe to Brewers

I hope the Brewers have a good chance of resigning him. I've never understood giving up good young talent to rent a player for 2 mos. when there is no guarantee that it brings the a championship or even a playoff appearance.


Wartstew34
Since: May 7, 2008
Posted on: July 6, 2008 4:47 pm
 

C.C. could go today, maybe to Brewers

What are we waiting for pul the trigger already ? There is a thing called chemistry that requires a little time . The more the better . Lets get this thing done already.


Brijo
Since: Dec 16, 2006
Posted on: July 6, 2008 4:37 pm
 

C.C. could go today, maybe to Brewers

Maybe Sabathia can do what Don Sutton did 26 years ago...  Scary to think it was that long ago, but I still hate the Cardinals!


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