He was traded along with Tim Hamulack for Duaner Sanchez and Steve Schmoll. Well, at least we didn't trade Aaron Heilman...
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Jae Seo TRADED to the LA Dodgers...
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Jae Seo TRADED to the LA Dodgers...
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Does anyone else think that we traded to much talent in Seo? I think that we're trading the wrong people in our rotation...
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I couldn't agree with you more. Seo had a great year last year. I wouldn't expect the same, but why would you get rid of a 28 year old pitcher that showed talent and keep a 35-year old coming off a major injury who is no better than a career .500 pitcher anyway (Trachsel), a 30 year old who toggles between average and awful (Zambrano), a 31 year old with nothing more than sparks (Benson), not to mention a 39 year old in the last year of his contract (Glavine).
And Seo was cheap, too. I don't know anything about Sanchez and Schmoll (or Hamulack, for that matter), but at least they got younger for once. But are these guys on anyone's radar?
Omar seems to get it in his head that he needs to trade someone, and then does it, regardless of who he gets back. The Mets were in an eviable situation with too much starting pitching. I'd have preferred them to go into the season with 6, with Trachsel, Glavine and Pedro, someone is bound to get hurt, you can always use picthing. And if you absolutely have to get rid of one, he had to have been able to do better.
But I agree, at least it wasn't Heilman...yet.
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Originally posted by BrooklynI couldn't agree with you more. Seo had a great year last year. I wouldn't expect the same, but why would you get rid of a 28 year old pitcher that showed talent and keep a 35-year old coming off a major injury who is no better than a career .500 pitcher anyway (Trachsel), a 30 year old who toggles between average and awful (Zambrano), a 31 year old with nothing more than sparks (Benson), not to mention a 39 year old in the last year of his contract (Glavine).
And Seo was cheap, too. I don't know anything about Sanchez and Schmoll (or Hamulack, for that matter), but at least they got younger for once. But are these guys on anyone's radar?
Omar seems to get it in his head that he needs to trade someone, and then does it, regardless of who he gets back. The Mets were in an eviable situation with too much starting pitching. I'd have preferred them to go into the season with 6, with Trachsel, Glavine and Pedro, someone is bound to get hurt, you can always use picthing. And if you absolutely have to get rid of one, he had to have been able to do better.
But I agree, at least it wasn't Heilman...yet.
why give up on Seo???
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Originally posted by Brooklynand keep a 35-year old coming off a major injury who is no better than a career .500 pitcher anyway (Trachsel), a 30 year old who toggles between average and awful (Zambrano), a 31 year old with nothing more than sparks (Benson), not to mention a 39 year old in the last year of his contract (Glavine).
And Seo was cheap, too. I don't know anything about Sanchez and Schmoll (or Hamulack, for that matter), but at least they got younger for once. But are these guys on anyone's radar?
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I would think it wouldn't be too easy to trade any of those guys.. They are not exactly on the top of everyone's "want" list...
Personally, I really liked Seo, but the fact remains that besides his 14 starts last season, he really wasn't much before that.. yeah, he showed promise last year but it was only 14 starts.. IMO, he will not go on to be anything special... He may have a good year or 2 but I just dont forsee anything much from him...
Sanchez is a decent player that finsihed the season as the Dodgers closer.. He is a workhorse and a good option in the pen.. Especially if we dont get Baez... We needed bullpen help and had a starter to spare..
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I also question why Jae Seo was traded, as neither of these guys' stats look overly impressive. I'm hearing that Sanchez is to be put in the setup role, and Seo being traded, I guess this also makes me question whether they're still in the race for Danys Baez. Wasn't Seo supposed to be one of the pitchers traded for Baez?
Duaner Sanchez, RHP/RP
Steve Schmoll, RHP/RP
I doubt that anyone would be interested in Glavine, and after having gotten rid of Kevin Brown's gargantuan contract, I doubt that they'd have taken Glavine's.
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Originally posted by moebarguyHe was traded along with Tim Hamulack for Duaner Sanchez and Steve Schmoll. Well, at least we didn't trade Aaron Heilman...
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As a big fan of Seo, I hope he continues his success with the Dodgers. I'm disappointed to see him leave (like many other Mets or Korean fans) as he was developed through the Mets' farm system, come back from TJ surgery, develop 2-3 more pitches last year in the minors and finished 2005 strong like a Cy Young caliber type of pitcher.
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Seo was one of my favorite players, but I like this move. Even with the great second half he had last year, I still think Seo is a #4 or 5 pitcher whose value is at its peak. We had a surplus of starters and seemed to have gotten a much needed arm in the pen. Granted I don't know much about Sanchez, but he's 26, throws 95 and is a real workhorse. Plus, he's locked up for another 3 years as opposed to Baez who probably would've been a 1-year-rental.
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Originally posted by mojorisin71Sports talk radio here in LA says that Colletti wanted Heilman and another prospect, but had to settle for Hamulack.
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Originally posted by Baseball GuruI would think it wouldn't be too easy to trade any of those guys.. They are not exactly on the top of everyone's "want" list...
Schmoll last year had a 5.01 ERA with a 1.48 WHIP. Horredous numbers, especially for a reliever. Sanchez had a 3.73 ERA with a 1.35 WHIP. Better, but nothing to drool over (considering Hernandez, who they let go, had a 2.58 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP. Now I like they idea of getting younger, but Hernandez would not have cost them Seo.).
It always seems to me that Minaya never gets enough back. I'm sure it is easier from the fan's perspective, but...
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I think this is a worse move than signing Beltran to that big contract with a no-trade clause. I hate it when managers/coaches bench a player who is doing great simply because one of their "stars" come back from an injury.
I mean, he was 8-2 with a 2.59 ERA in 90 IP.... and he is benched.
I believe the Mets just didn't get enough back to justify dealing Seo here."What league have you been playing in?"
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I think the test of this move is abstract. If this gets them off the Danys Baez train, I'm okay with it, I guess.
I don't want Baez, I mean, I do, but he's gone after one year and we'd have to give up a lot to rent a set-up man for a year. If the organization feels that Sanchez can't be out set-up man, and that discourages us from selling the farm for a one year set-up rental, I have to look at this trade as an addition by subtraction move. This move is questionable, but if it prevents a worse move- an ounce of prevention is worth a gallon of cure.THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT COME WITH A SCORECARD
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