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Yankees Interested In Matt Garza, What About the Blue Jays?

With word out of Chicago that the Cubbies are ready to sell off some of their major league parts to kick start a rebuild the vultures are already circling.  They definitely have some serviceable parts but the apple of Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos’s eye is no doubt Matt Garza, likely about to become the most coveted available arm in baseball.

MLB Trade rumours reports the New York Yankees are among the teams interested in acquiring the stud right hander from Chicago and with good reason.  Garza has already proven he can handle an AL east workload as he thrived for the Tampa Bay Rays.  He has only increased in value by pitching like a madman in the NL Central for the Cubs.

While his stats are slightly down compared to last year his rates remains strong (8.3 K/9, 3.2 BB/9, 3.70 xFIP) and he would be a valuable addition to any playoff contender’s rotation.  One red flag would be his elevated homerun rate this season (1.35 HR/9) and for his career he has given up exactly one homerun every nine innings.

Wrigley Field definitely inflates homerun totals so a move to any other park (besides Yankee Stadium) would be neutral.  His HR/FB rate is a career high 16% which speaks for a lot his apparent gofer-itis.  He is still keeping the ball on the ground (44.6 GB%), throwing as hard as ever (93.3 avg fastball velocity) and holding opposing batters under 80% contact for the season.

The player isn’t the question in this equation it is definitely the price to acquire him.  If the New York Yankees are serious and want to be aggressive I hate to say it but they definitely have the pieces to make this happen. 

Not sure if there are any hard feelings between former Boston Red Sox (and current Chicago Cubs GM) Theo Epstein and the New York brass but Theo doesn’t strike me as a man who would let a grudge stop him from getting the absolute best deal.

While the Yankees don’t boast the system wide depth the Blue Jays have they could definitely make an enticing offer.  Among the names any GM would be interested in would be starting pitchers Manny Banuelos and Dellin Betances (though his stock has fallen), outfielder Mason Williams and catcher Gary Sanchez.

Not certain if any big deal would be dependent on Matt Garza signing some form of a contract extension or if teams would be wary of letting go of their top assets for a possible one or two year rental.  If the market isn’t ripe at the trade deadline I have no doubt the Cubs will just hang onto Garza and play this scenario out again in the winter.

How committed are the Blue Jays to winning this season?  Would they be aggressive and ponder moving one or more of Travis d’Arnaud, Anthony Gose, Jake Marisnick, Aaron Sanchez or Daniel Norris?  The Jays have the depth to withstand losing a couple key prospects but I am confident Alex Anthopoulos isn’t keen on getting involved in a bidding war for any player. 

The offer would undoubtedly begin with one of the above mentioned five prospects plus at least two other half way decent youngsters in the top 8-15 prospect range.  Is this the proper time to buy?  Do the Blue Jays have what it takes to compete in the toughest division in sports?  Is Garza the piece that puts them over the top?

The stakes are extremely high and this will be one of the toughest trade deadlines (actually, the toughest) in the young Mr. Anthopoulos’s career.

Should The Blue Jays Trade Colby Rasmus?

Colby Rasmus has put together a nice little hot streak over the past week or so even as the Blue Jays have played some of their worst baseball of the season.  Rasmus was expected to bounce back from a very auspicious start to his Jays career (133 ABs, 173/201/316) and give the team a solid middle to bottom of the order threat from the left side.

Well, sometimes the most well intentioned plans can go awry and Rasmus has been fairly awful to start the new campaign.  Not to be a downer but even with his recent hot surge his May stats are not only below average (240/318/400 in 24 games) but his slugging percentage is actually down a few ticks compared to April.

Over his past seven games Colby has gone 10 for 30 with seven extra-base hits including a homerun in each of his past two games.  His season slash line is now 227/298/411 to go along with 9 doubles and 5 homeruns.  Considering his position and fairly solid defense he isn’t the worst player in the game but if the Jays are serious about taking a run at a playoff spot I have a couple recommendations.

First his trade value is probably at its absolute lowest and a panic sell is not something Alex Anthopoulos would be inclined to do (based on track record) but the Jays have a guy in Triple-A named Anthony Gose who is starting to really hold his own offensively.  Is anyone confident that Gose couldn’t perform at the same level offensively (if not slightly better) than Rasmus right now?

If the offensive production is even close to similar at this stage than Gose should be in the major leagues right now.  His centre field defense has the potential to be the game’s best and his dynamic speed game could make him a weapon.  Gose is not a perfect hitter by any means but his improving Triple-A numbers lead me to believe he could hit at least as well as Rasmus.

Yes he is in a hyper offensive environment but he has still performed well as one of the youngest players in the league.  Currently slashing 285/366/415 with a solid 10.1 BB% and a reduced K% of 22.4 (26.2 in 2011) good for a .358 wOBA.  Gose has nine doubles, three triples and three homeruns to go along with 18 stolen bases. 

Scouting reports are glowing when it comes to his centre field defense, of course.  Considering both Rasmus and Gose would be hitting out of the eight or nine hole it would appear the move could be a wash or slightly positive (depending on Gose’s contact ability at the MLB level). 

But if the Blue Jays could find a trade partner for Colby Rasmus and add a much needed veteran starting pitcher than the overall move would definitely be net positive.  Again it is hard to gauge exactly what the Blue Jays think of Rasmus but if they weren’t slightly disappointed, I’d be disappointed in them.

Rasmus wouldn’t land the team a top arm at this stage (on his own) but if a team has a longer term need in centre field and still has some belief in him then I could see a potential fit.  Maybe the Jays could land a Joe Blanton or Gavin Floyd type which would be a welcome sight for a rotation in need of an arm that could push the currently overmatched Drew Hutchison back to the minor leagues (for now).

If this is too knee jerk than at the very least let Colby Rasmus grind it out against right handed pitching but please enough with the “will he or won’t he be able to hit lefties” business, it is clear, he can’t.  In 1177 ABs (versus righties) Rasmus has slashed 260/329/452 while in 395 ABs (versus lefties) he has slashed 213/292/359.  The data supports sitting him against lefties if winning is the ultimate goal this season.

A quality I have long admired about current Toronto Raptors GM is his ability to admit a mistake a cut bait when given the opportunity (Jermaine O’Neal, Hedo Turkuglu for example) and I hope Mr. Anthopoulos isn’t overly attached to the 26-year old outfielder if things continue on their current path production wise.

READ MORE BLUE JAYS CONTENT:

Yankees Eyeing Matt Garza, Should Blue Jays Be Interested?

Has Brett Lawrie’s Strikezone Changed Since Suspension?

Daily Blue Jays Prospect Report – June 1, 2012

What do you guys think?  Continue to be patient in the hopes that Colby turns it around?  Call up Anthony Gose and attempt to deal Rasmus?


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