OT: MLB Trade Rumors predicts Victor Martinez to sign with White Sox

Submitted by mgob-rad on

To my fellow Tigers fans on this blog: this would suck. They also have Max Scherzer predicted to go to the Yankees, which isn't too much of a surprise but losing Victor Martinez would really cause this team to fall in the American League. Here is the rest of the top ranked free agents and where they are predicted to land:

 

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/11/2014-15-top-50-free-agents-with-predictions.html

bacon1431

November 4th, 2014 at 5:09 PM ^

Yep. His season was probably an anomaly considering his age and injury history. If he wanted to sign a short term deal, I and I have to imagine the Tigers would be all about it. But he supposedly wants a 3-4 year deal, which honestly, the Tigers can't afford. We've got alot of money tied into Cabrera, Verlander and Sanchez. We've also got David Price becoming a FA after next season. And we still have big bullpen issues. And some other possible holes (OF, SP, C etc). Money is better spent elsewhere since Martinez will probably have a somewhat significant drop in stats and playing time in 2015 and beyond.

93Grad

November 4th, 2014 at 4:16 PM ^

If they sign Kendry's Morales or Torii Hunter on the cheap to DH and then use the savings to upgrade the outflied I think it could be a wash

GoWings2008

November 4th, 2014 at 4:18 PM ^

in another newspaper that the Yankees are not looking to pursue Max...I'd cite the source, but its not one that is in favor round deez parts.  So, suffice to say that its being looked at.  I saw in yet another source, ESPN specifically, that the Tigers offered both of them qualifying offers.  Not sure what'll that mean if they're going somewhere else...but I'm still holding on to hope we can get them both back.   http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11816910/max-scherzer-victor-martinez-get-qualifying-offers-detroit-tigers?ex_cid=espnapi_public

robpollard

November 4th, 2014 at 4:24 PM ^

Here's the report:

If you look at it, it makes sense. People think "Yankees=rich" but they are already up against the luxury tax, have A-Rod and his $20+mil salary coming back on the books this year, and have holes everywhere (e.g., replacing Jeter). They don't remotely have the budget to spend the close to $30 mil/year and $175+ million overall that it will take to get Max. Neither do the Tigers, for that matter (now that they have Price), so Max is going somewhere, just not Detroit or NYY. 

jmdblue

November 4th, 2014 at 5:04 PM ^

Either left or right field if you can't make 2 seviceable guys out of Rajai, JD and Dirks.  Real questions about whether Iglesias works out with both shins blowing up at once.  An area where I do have a little faith is relieve just because we have so many bodies who at least have been good.  We'll see.

DK81

November 4th, 2014 at 4:28 PM ^

Alot of people saying that Max has offered Illitch a backroom deal to match any offers he gets.

Also Tigers will bring back Victor. They have to.


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jmdblue

November 4th, 2014 at 5:12 PM ^

Price. 

apx starter salaries... JV= $20M, Price = $14M, Sanchez= $16m, and Ricky= $8.5M.  So we're at $50M before Max's $20M.... Just the $50 is higher than the Astros' entire payroll.

Porcello will likely be looking for a long term deal if he repeats his 2014 campaign and we'll likely give it to him.  Max is gone.

flashOverride

November 4th, 2014 at 4:47 PM ^

How many years have the Tigers been in the top two or three in batting average, and how long have they had what's considered among the best rotation in baseball, and how many Series wins has this gotten them? It sucks to watch big names go out the door, but the current philosophy in terms of personnel clearly is just enough to win a mediocre division and then fall apart in the postseason. Bullpen and defense, please. 

jmdblue

November 4th, 2014 at 5:39 PM ^

6 though 9 have been awful at the plate for years.  The corner infielders and outfielders are bad in the field... yet we have Miggy and the starting rotation to largely make up for it.  Use Max's $10M for a good CF, and a decent corner outfielder.  Trade Dirks.   Hope JD is for real.  Rajai platoons.  Hope Castellanos develops as he should.  Evaluate the hell out of Iglesias as SS was a disaster last year and if Iglesias can't go again we're screwed.  Hope either Nathan or Soria regain their form to close. 

 

I always compare teams to '84.... Herndon, Lemon, Gibson, Evans/Bergman were all better than serviceable and made few mistakes (outside of Chester's bizarre adventures on the basepaths and Gibson's wet noodle for an arm).  Hojo/Brookens/Castillo were serviceable at third and carried themselves as such (as opposed to Inge or Rayburn)... Parrish was great in those few years and Tram/Lou were Tram and Lou.  The point is that team was great at the tip-top, but just very solid thru the 8 position players.  Won us a championship and woulda had 2 if it weren't for baseball at the flubberdome.

rob f

November 4th, 2014 at 9:21 PM ^

you being obviously unaware that Dirks is gone, a very good post.  The Tigers are a very top-heavy team, not offensively productive thru the bottom 3rd of the line-up, and need major upgrades in the bullpen and outfield.  And please don't get me started on their anemic bench. 

It's not going to be easy to continue the streak of Central Division titles next season.

Sac Fly

November 4th, 2014 at 5:05 PM ^

They also think the Cubs, who have been building through the farm system, not with overpriced aging free agents, will sign Jon Lester, Russell Martin, David Robertson, Justin Masterson and Jake Peavy.

I wouldn't bet on these predictions.

Yinka Double Dare

November 4th, 2014 at 6:10 PM ^

The Cubs have largely eschewed pitching prospects in that farm system build. Their starting pitching is Arrieta and a bunch of back end guys at best (Hendricks was probably a fluke and is generally considered maybe a 4 at best, and their best pitching prospect in the minors is a guy few think can hold up as a starter) so they're going to have to fill in by either buying those starters or trading some of that position depth for it. 

Damn near everyone thinks they'll be the ones who end up with Lester (he doesn't cost a draft pick if you sign him either), and Masterson is exactly the kind of guy they have been signing in the offseason the last couple of years as it is. Peavy has been flipped by teams at the last two deadlines, so that'd probably be the though there (and amusingly, said teams who traded for him won the title both years, so obviously if you want to win the title you should trade for Jake Peavy at the deadline). Robertson would surprise me because I can't imagine giving up a draft pick for a reliever, but if they already decide to do it with Martin (and that pick would be their second rounder as their first is protected I believe) then they may as well go for the gusto and grab some others who would cost a pick.

BlueinLansing

November 4th, 2014 at 5:10 PM ^

basing his picks on his fantasy baseball universe.

 

Although I'd like to be a fly on the wall when Victor meets his new teammate Chris Sale, what with Victors centerfield binoculars guy and all.

 

 

LSAClassOf2000

November 4th, 2014 at 6:09 PM ^

I guess the fear I would have is what that does to the folks that bat around his space in the lineup if he goes and we don't manage to find someone with similar production to replace him. I could see a scenario where Martinez goes and now Cabrera looks a little worse, you don't get what you need to get from J.D. Martinez, etc...that's a sizeable hole to fill. 

MGoBender

November 4th, 2014 at 10:20 PM ^

The problem is, there exists no similar production to fill his hole.  He literally was an MVP candidate.  You can't replace that with any current FA.  Hell, you could only replace that production with a few people in the leage (Trout, Abreau, Jones).

MGoBender

November 4th, 2014 at 6:21 PM ^

I think people are underrating the severity of losing VMart.  It simply cannot happen.  He was arguably THE BEST HITTER IN THE LEAGUE which deserves all-caps.

Even if his power slides, he's still a lock for .300+ every year.

If we lose him, there's no way you can replace him in the lineup.  He's a sign-at-all-costs player.

MGoBender

November 4th, 2014 at 10:13 PM ^

He's a DH - the liklihood of him getting hurt is minimal.  He's the type of hitter who will be able to perform late into his career - hits for average and uses all fields.

He was a much better hitter than Cabrera this year.

The point is, he's unreplacable in the lineup.  There's no other FA that comes close.  He's a must keep.  The Tigers lineup was rough all year.  Imagine it without Martinez.  Do you really want to rely on JD Martinez replicating his career year?  What the hell does the lineup do without Victor?!?!

UMaD

November 4th, 2014 at 7:04 PM ^

Max absolutely can not return.  The only way is if he has a change of heart to take a big enough to discount to pay for the compensatory pick that is coming (which has real value to the Tigers.)  The Tigers already made this decision when they traded for Price. The reality is they are better off finding another pitcher through another route.  It's beside the point though - their pitching staff is elite even without Scherzer. (Price, Sanchez, Porcello, Verlander).  There are better things to spend $ on than a 5th starter and it's hard to justify sitting somebody like Porcello or Verlander in the playoffs when they're paid so much.

Martinez has a better chance of returning, but the DH situation is problematic since that's where Cabrera and JD Martinez should often be. It also blocks Moya's emergence.  Furthermore, VMart is old and unlikely to replicate his 2014 season, though I'm sure he'll still be good. Let someone else overpay.

The reality is the Tigers need to get younger and cheaper. 2013 was their best shot and they missed it.  Now they have to hope to find some emerging players to fill their big needs; LH bats, CF, 3B.  They have to hope for a bounceback year from Verlander and that Soria/Nathan/Rondon shape up into the bullpen they should be on paper.

Also, Kinsler should be traded before his contract becomes a major negative. We have a glut of middle infielders. 

Last year's Tigers club made painful moves but they were needed to fix some imbalances.  The job isn't quite done. A lot of very productive Tigers need to move on.  Thanks to Max, VMart, Torri, etc., but the team has to move on.

WMUgoblue

November 4th, 2014 at 8:15 PM ^

We may have a glut of middle infielders but none of them are worth an everyday lineup spot, keeping Kinsler for another season is a must.

Is anyone really blocking Moya, I mean the dude walks barely 4% of his AB's and was a windmill at Erie last season, he's had a solid AZ fall league but he's still not ready for the show.

UMaD

November 5th, 2014 at 12:47 AM ^

Iglesias is certainly worth a spot and he can replace Kinsler while shifting the SS platoon to 2B.  It's a downgrade for sure, but it opens up a ton of salary in the long-term.  Kinsler is past his prime and fading, though he did have a very good year.

Moya isn't ready yet, but Cabrera and Martinez should already be heavily utilized at DH.

WMUgoblue

November 5th, 2014 at 1:48 AM ^

Iglesias is certainly an everyday player, but you're now thinking he (our best defensive infielder) should move to 2nd for another year of shitty platooning at the most important defensive spot on the infield? I don't mean to come off as rude but what logic are you using here? You want us to replace a 5.5 WAR player at 2nd with our best infielder and have Iglesias' everyday SS job to be replaced by a platoon that combined for a 0.7 WAR last year?

Contract be damned, sometimes the players get paid for a reason, and sometimes those reasons adds up to a difference of 4 1/2 games...

Rusty Knuckles

November 4th, 2014 at 9:47 PM ^

but he has to go for that reason.  Every year you sign him for is another year Cabrera has to play in the field.  The Tigers need to be more flexible with that DH position with ailing and aging Cabrera and below average JD Martinez in the field.  And think if in two years they make the world series (the intended goal).  Who would play in the field of the guys that are two years older and two years slower.  And career years at age 38 are rarely repeated sans steroids.  If Victor is back, I will smile.  But I feel the money will be better spent elsewhere. 

MGoBender

November 4th, 2014 at 10:16 PM ^

Where is the money better spent?

VMart is worth every dime, unless you count on having a lineup featuring Cabrera, Kinsler, and.... JD Martinez replicating a career year?  Rajai Davis?  Nick Castellanos?

VMart hits to all fields.  He's in great shape, he DH's and is unlikely to run into injury problems.  Cabrera is fine at first base.

If anything, I'd trade JD Martinez while his value is at its peak.

UMaD

November 5th, 2014 at 12:52 AM ^

JD Martinez is a post-hype prospect who reached his potential at a fairly typical age when players make a leap. He'll hit, and hit very well for the next 4-5 years.

VMart is a hall of famer, but he has an extremely low probability of replicating last year. He's a rich man's Carlos Guillen.  He has been hurt multiple times over the last few years. (As has Cabrera while trying to play 1B/3B).

The money should be spent on younger players, preferably LH hitters in OF or 3B or 1B or.... anywhere besides DH.

ca_prophet

November 5th, 2014 at 1:34 AM ^

You really want to be paying him that in 2016, when he's gone the way of all (athletic) flesh?

The Tigers have already made a bet on his bat and won big.  This is when you let someone else overpay, not double down.

The Tigers have a problem - they're a top-heavy team with two of those top players hitting free agency, at a time when paying them will be a guaranteed overpay.  They are also on the hook for big salaries to players whose decline is coming in the short term (Cabrera) or is already here (Verlander).

We have already seen that paying big bucks to relievers is hardly the answer, and I can't think of any four-year+ free agent deal for a top pitcher that worked out - the standard is more Darren Driefort.  I mean even CJ Wilson, Zach Greinke and Dan Haren are success stories here, such as it is.

Quite simply, at the prices they will command, the team that signs them will be betting heavily that those signings will push them over the top in year 1-2 at the price of being millstones in the rest of the deal.  That description doesn't fit the Tigers - we have to sign them to stand still (and even that's not likely, as VMart and JMart are unlikely to reproduce their 2014 numbers).  We'd be throwing good money after bad.

Now, it's the owner's money, and it's never a bad sign when they're willing to spend; the Tigers have a limited window before everybody declines or hits free agency, so maybe it's their best move.  Just don't confuse it with anything other than an act of desperation, or impute it better odds than that.

 

blueday

November 4th, 2014 at 7:40 PM ^

Embarrassed but won't happen since he wants more TV time. Verlander would never make an Yzerman move and sign for less to better the team. Verlander is not Detroit and it's obvious he doesn't care.