The Mets are rumored to be shopping him and would be willing to eat a large chunk of his remaining salary. Worth an offer?
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The Mets are rumored to be shopping him and would be willing to eat a large chunk of his remaining salary. Worth an offer?
for Benson, Swarzak, Robertson, and Guerra.
Do it.
What do you think it will take to get him? What would you be willing to offer.
I've had the same thought for a while now.
Take on most of the salary--which is something ownership could do if they chose to--and it would take almost nothing to get him. The Mets--desparate to lower payroll--might even sweeten the deal. If he's truly healthy, Santana can still be a very good starter.
Depending on how much salary the Mets want to eat, go for it. The more salary the Twins take on, the less in prospects they would have to give, Benson and Guerra and maybe another C prospect
Short Answer - No.
Longer Answer - I want to remember the great Johan. I don't want to see this injury-plagued version.
Gomez+Humber+Guerra+the Corpse of Kevin Mulvey for Johan.
Get it done JR!
Are you advocating the Twins taking on most of the $30 million still owed to him? (1 year+buy out) Absolutely not. There is a good chance Johan fails to pitch 120 innings again, and who knows how "quality" those would be anyways.
If the Mets want to pick up $25 mil of the 30 owed then I would toss them a prospect back...maybe but it wouldn't be anyone in the top 15, that is for sure.
I would give them benson and a couple C prospects for Johan if they eat 20 mil.
As much as I like Johan, and would love to see him come back, he's owed $25.5mil next year & 25mil (5.5mil buyout) in 2014. No way Mets would eat enough salary for the Twins to bring him back.
Or the Twins could wait until next year when they might be closer to contenders and sign him as a free agent and keep the prospects and the 2013 salary off the books. Of course if he pitches with any usefullness the Twins will probably never be the high bidder.
On a positive note, I'm sure the Twins training staff can keep him healthy.
Joe Benson, the one-year wonder? Perhaps. Perhaps not. I would go after Johann now.
So because he had 76 bad games last year he suddenly is a bust? He was a top 100 guy pre 2011 and pre 2012. His stock has dropped no doubt, but still has the potential to hit for a .800 OPS and has 20-25 HR power. Way to early to write the kid off yet.