Oh the horror…the fire sale continues; Luis Castillo to Minnesota

    In 1997, the then-World Series Champions were dismantled in a horror show that was worthy of being re-aired on "Monsterfest", with Joe Bob Briggs doing a frightening narration of all the stars that were unceremoniously dumped.  I was not too into baseball at the time, so I was not able to realize the tragedy of what occurred with the Marlins.  Now, a mere 8 years later…the horror has returned.  Watch as the names fly away from southern Florida…Carlos Delgado…Josh Beckett…Mike Lowell…and now, Luis Castillo.  Even as a Mets fan, I still can take no pleasure in seeing this divisional rival become dismantled in a way that is worthy of Jigsaw from "Saw."  Today, the Minnesota Twins were the benefactors of the Marlins’ "Buy all while supplies last!" sale.  ESPN’s Peter Gammons reports that Luis Castillo was acquired by the Twins in return for two pitchers, Travis Bowyer (24 years old, right handed reliever) and Scott Tyler. 
    Now, it is true that the Marlins did pick up some big prospects.  Hanley Ramirez will make it to the big leagues, and is expected to become a big-time player.  Anibal Sanchez, Yusmiero Petit, Jesus Delgado, and now Travis Bowyer (expected to become a closer.)  They have stocked up on pitching, and may become a force in years to come.  That, however, is putting a nice face on an awful situation.  If any Marlins fans are reading this, please leave comments.  I really want to get a feel for what Marlins fans make of the situation.  Perhaps there is something that’s not readily apparent about the fire sale.  From an outsider’s perspective, though…this unloading of major talent from a team that could have been in shape to contend was brutal to witness.
    Elsewhere on the Hot Stove…Brian Giles signs a 3-year, 30 million dollar deal, and remains with the Padres.  Who will the Yankees look to now for the outfield?  A deal is rumored to be ready with (big surprise) the Florida Marlins for Juan Pierre…Speaking of the Yankees, the first big deal of the Yanks offseason is prepared to occur.  Kyle Farnsworth is rumored to be ready to sign a 3-year, 18 million dollar deal.  Not so fast, though; the Texas Rangers are said to have entered the fray, and are offering a deal close to the Yankees’ offer.  The Yanks better pull the trigger on the deal, because…The Philidelphia Phillies have replaced their closer, signing Tom Gordon to a 3-year, 18-million dollar deal…The Cardinals have made their first offer to A.J. Burnett, according to Buster Olney and St. Louis Today (Cards Make First Offer).  The deal is at four years and 40 million.  The Blue Jays remain the biggest offer on the table, with 5 years…The Big Hurt with Luis Castillo?  Rumor goes that the Twins are looking towards going after free-agent Frank Thomas…Please don’t trade Benson to the Orioles.  There is nothing good about the deal rumored to be on the table for reliever Jorge Julio.  It would be nothing more than a salary dump, and better players could be acquired for Benson (especially with the thin starting market.)  But the trade rumor alone indicates that Minaya does have something up his sleeve.  Why on earth would Omar Minaya dump more salary?  Hmm.  Makes one wonder, doesn’t it?  Until next time, dear readers.

De Lao, out.

1 Comment

just posted on the LoDuca deal, but if you want to read what we have to say as a group, a good place is http://www.marlinsbaseball.com/forums

bobby

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