JasonIsDaMan wrote:I don't know. You can't get free agents if you stink, but if you trade guys who can bring you a good return in an effort to stop stinking, then you can't get free agents either? I think you are reading too much into it. I think if The Twins trade Willingham to a team that is a contender in December of 2012, he's fine with it. I remember TEX needing LF/DH production at the end of 2012, but I could be wrong.
I think destination and/or circumstances also plays a role. If they would have unloaded him for a middling prospect and cash to the Cubs because they didn't feel like paying him anymore, then yeah, that sends a poor message. Miami is going to have that problem when they are set to contend again. But it's warm and you don't pay 10% of your salary in state taxes.
This year is a perfect example of "Built not bought". How many FA's under the age of 30 were worth a damn? Everyone like Nolasco, but he's in his 30's and has a 4.37 career ERA.
I do think one was Hughes. You can't be a fly ball pitcher at the new Yankee Stadium
Ahh, but you CAN get free agents regardless of if you stink or not as long as you're willing to pay the money and have a big enough market. Prime example is Seattle going after Cano. Whether they get him or not, it shows that they're willing to make a big splash like that in FA. The Twins would never be a team involved in a guy like that. It's not how they are or have been in the past.
And not really. My case is pretty logical, I just think you're not looking at it from the right view. If the Twins trade Josh just one year into his deal, doesn't matter the team, it looks like they're lacking commitment to a guy they just signed.
"He's fine with it" -- That's not my point at all Jason. Who gives a shit if he's okay with it, honestly. My point was that potential FAs around the league can look at that and have reason to not sign with Minnesota.
If I was a free agent, why would I sign with a team that has traded a free agent just a year into his deal? I'd much rather go sign with a team that keeps their commitment strong to their players. Teams that believe that the player they signed is more valuable on the team than in a trade just a year after. I'd rather be in a power position and choose a team that doesn't trade a FA pickup until the final years, barring injury or poor performance. Because keep in mind, it's not like Willingham did anything wrong.