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Rule 5: Reliever Morlan in; Palmisano to Astros via Orioles; Minor League phase moves as well


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Date is 12/11/08. The order will be the same as the upcoming draft order for 2009. As far as players available, I've only see a couple of teams lists through other fan sites/blogs and have not really had time to look too deep into them. Anyone have a list available?
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His shoulder injury would give me pause and probably many MLB teams... worst case scenario it costs the team 25k.

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Good catchers are never left off of the 40-man. Besides, with Salome and Lucroy at AAA and AA respectively (plus Palmisano, Corporan, Fryer, Zarraga, Lawrie) it's not like they need to add catching to the system, and I wouldn't want to sacrifice a roster spot to hold someone. They made the playoffs last year, and if they can get just one of Sheets nor CC back they can still contend this year. Heck, I think if their offense can revert back to 2007 performance they can contend for a wild card spot without Sheets or CC. I don't want to sacrifice depth at a position on the ML roster, and thus sacrifice a couple of games that could cost a playoff spot. You never know - if Zambrano and Harden get hurt (which is very possible), the division will be wide open. The Cardinals went to the playoffs just two years ago with 83 wins, and subsequently won the World Series.

 

If this was 2002 then I'd say, "Heck yeah, take a flyer on a Rule 5 guy." Not now - too good of a team to take that risk. I like Brian's suggestion of Morlan - if they still have a bullpen hole I might find a AA reliever a possibility. But not a position player.

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i don't want to see it again either. lets hope macha has a little more sense than yost did in that regard...

 

I wouldn't count on that. He played 143 and 150 games under Macha in 2005 and 2006.

 

I like Brian's idea. Big time fastball for Morlan and pretty good control. He'd be a good gamble.

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Once again I'll say that Rule V picks can contribute, not just be projects. Al Reyes, Graehme Lloyd, and Jose Mercedes all played big roles for the Brewers, although Mercedes was simply not very good. Matt Ford was looking good until that arm injury sidelined him
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I wouldn't count on that. He played 143 and 150 games under Macha in 2005 and 2006.
Makes you wonder if Macha got the job in part because he was a Kendall backer as opposed to Brenly (oddly enough a catcher himself) who might not have such a high opinion of him having seen him as a Cub. Frankly, how anyone sees Kendall as a 145-150 game guy at this stage of his career is beyond me.
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I would be down with a Chuck Lofgren or a J. Brent Cox. Lofgren put up great numbers at A-Ball, but then succumbed to the perils of his mother's fight with cancer. He went to the AFL this winter, and put up terrible numbers, but the AFL has always been a small sample size for pitchers. Our system truly lacks stud lefties, Braddock and Frederickson aside. J. Brent Cox also seems like a good "Buy Low" candidate. He put up great numbers in '06 coming out of Texas, where he succeeded Huston Street. I thought he would be an ideal pick for the Brews, but things didn't set themselves up correctly. Nevertheless, either of those two, or Eduardo Morlan if he were to be available, would be interesting picks.
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BA's rule 5 draft article posted a few days ago for subscribers includes quite a few eligible players not mentioned above: Pedro Figueroa, Jose Lugo, Kyle Bloom, Jonny Venters, Chris Blazek, Matt Torra, Tim Lahey, Loek Van Mil, Javy Guerra, Junior Guerra, Luis Perdoma, PReston Larrison, Beau Vaughn and Pedro Strop among others. When the article is available to non-subscribers it is a good read with velocity and kinds of pitches each pitcher throws.
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Jesus Guzman 3b switch hitter, either from the A's or Giants system, is tearing up the pitching in the Venezuela Winter League with a 390/481/684 in 136 AB and in 2008 hit 364/419/560 in 341 AB at AA. He will be 25 in June and most likely gone by the time we pick unless we get some team to pick him for us. Guzman has also played some 2b and corner OF.
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I know I've seen trades go down for Rule 5 before, but what do teams normally ask for? Average A-ball player? "Future Considerations"? $50k?

 

Any idea of Guzman's defense? His numbers are comparible to Gamel (although he is a year older), so he wouldn't be a bad option...

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Guzman has defensive issues much like Gamel. Don't know why the Brewers who already have Gamel, McGehee, and Heether would have interest in Guzman.

 

You might want to take a pitcher to get a close up look see in spring then try to make a deal so you could send him down.

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Reminder -- Rule 5 draft at 10:30 Central Thursday morning -- MLB and MiLB.com provide live coverage for subscribers

Among the Brewers mentioned on various blogs as possible picks are RHP's Joe Bateman, Steve Bray, and Juan Sandoval, LHP David Welch, and slugging OF Brendan Katin.

 

The Brewers will also pick up and may lose minor league phase players -- ironically Bateman, Bray and Sandoval were all acquired by the Brewers via the minor league phase, and are now candidates to be selected in the major league phase.

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As per Baseball America, the Brewer eligibles --
Player Position Age
Bateman, Joe RHR 28
Bell, Mike IF 23
Bray, Stephen RHR 27
Chapman, Stephen OF 23
Corporan, Carlos C 24
Delarosa, Anderson C 24
Ellison, Derrick LHS 30
Fermaint, Charlie OF 23
Garciaparra, Michael SS 25
Gardner, Richie RHS 26
Gulin, Lindsay
LHS 32
Heether, Adam
3B 26
Hinton, Robert RHR 24
Holmberg, Kenny 2B 25
Johnson, David
RHR 26
Jones, Mike
RHS 25
Katin, Brendan OF 25
Lluberes, Rafael LHS 24
Maldonado, Martin C 22
Mercedes, Roque RHS 22
Miller, Derek LHS 27
Narron, Sam LHS 27
Narveson, Chris LHS 26
Palmisano, Lou C 26
Parejo, Freddy CF 24
Rodriguez, Guilder SS 25
Ryan, Patrick RHR 25
Sandoval, Juan RHR 27
Wahpepah, Josh RHR 24
Welch, David LHS 25

All teams eligibles

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I could see a pitcher getting taken from the Brewers. Wahpepah has always done well in A+, yet only had a brief cup of coffee in AA. I could see David Johnson or Robert Hinton taken, as both have had nice runs of dominance at times
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