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Tear it Down!!

December 8th, 2009 Posted in Austin Jackson, Curtis Granderson, Daniel Schlereth, Edwin Jackson, Max Scherzer, Phil Coke

It appears that Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson are on their way out of Detroit.  Bummer.  Bummer.

In a deal that apparently has been “agreed” upon, the Tigers will send Granderson to the Yankees and Jackson to the Diamondbacks.

The current deal has the Tigers receiving Austin Jackson, Max Scherzer, Phil Coke, and Daniel Schlereth.  If this is true, the Tigers are receving a pretty decent haul.

Austin Jackson was ranked by Baseball America as the top propsect in the Yankees organization prior to the 2009 season.  He will be 23 this February.

Scherzer is coming from Arizona and was the number four prospect in their organization prior to the 2008 season.  He hits over 100mph on the gun and has started and relieved.  The righty will be 26 in July and went 9-11 in 2009 with 174 Ks in 170 innings of work in the bigs.

Coke, coming from the Yankees, was the team’s number 8 prospect heading into the 2009 season.  Coke is a lefty reliever who posted a 4.50 ERA in 72 relief appearances for the World Champs last season.  He will be 28 in July.

Schlereth was the D’Backs top pick in 2008 and was the D’Backs number three prospect heading into the 2009 season.  He moved up the minors quickly and played in Arizona last season.  He’s a lefty that works in the mid-90s and will be 24 in May.

All of these guys are coming with cheap price tags.  Coke is probably the only “non-prospect” here.

I hate to see Granderson and Jackson go (if this goes through, and it appears it will).  This is going to be a really tough sell for the Tigers to put on their fans.  The team was decent last year and now they appear to be blowing it up.

I’m okay with this trade if the Tigers shed their actual dead weight.  Jackson and Granderson would have been two of the teams better players in 2010, but not the most highly paid.  This deal better spell the end of the line in Detroit for at least some of the following players for me to accept this trade: Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Guillen, Brandon Inge, Jeremy Bonderman, Nate Robertson, and Dontrelle Willis.

Good luck with this mess, Detroit front office.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Tear it Down!!”

  2. By Kenny on Dec 9, 2009

    I actually like this trade. I think the Tigers will get more value in the long run from these four guys than they would have from Granderson and Jackson. I also think that Granderson and Jackson are probably better off elsewhere. I think any pitcher that pitches for Leyland is doomed. He showed us that this year. I think jackson struggled down the stretch due to pitching 120+ pitches in april and may. I think Yankee Stadium might be the best stadium for Granderson. he will hit 30+ HR every season for a long time. He will also win gold gloves there because it is the Yankees and he will get a lot more exposure and playing in a smaller cf will help.

  3. By Blake VandeBunte on Dec 9, 2009

    You know what will happen with Granderson though? He’ll be the next Jeter. It makes so much sense. I think Granderson is the type of guy I like when he’s on my team but the same kind of guy I hate on other teams.

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