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MLB investigating Padres for hiding health info

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QUOTE (soxforlife05 @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 03:56 PM)
I thought it was weird right after the trade that the Padres tweeted out "no tradebacks", like they knew he was damaged goods.

 

 

Wait, they did?

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 03:44 PM)
I get that the Sox are ultimately responsible, but if a team is intentionally withholding information that is a pretty big deal. Was that actually being said of the Sox and Sirotka?

 

I believe Toronto accused us of knowing Sirotka was injured.

 

But anyway, I agree, you don't allow teams to purposely mislead. Unfair to player/league/fans.

QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 03:58 PM)
What 3 trades

Red Sox, White Sox, & Marlins.

It won't happen, but it sure would be awesome if this somehow mitigated the Shields trade

I doubt there would be talent consessions but monetary seems possible, but unlikely. More likely - draft pick penalties vs pads and front office penalties.

I think the organization would be fined and Preller and whoever president of baseball operations is would lose their jobs. If this was before the draft, I bet they'd lose a comp pick or both.

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On the other hand this is the most interesting thing the Padres have done in 2 decades.

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QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:07 PM)
I doubt there would be talent consessions but monetary seems possible, but unlikely. More likely - draft pick penalties vs pads and front office penalties.

 

If it is bad enough where guys are getting fired, you have to imagine that it is bad enough that some sort of reparations will be involved, even if it is to punish the Padres.

The funny thing about the Sox trade is EJ is the guy on the DL. If it was on purpose and they hid anything on the players hey traded, the other team should be compensated. Big difference IMO from it just happening, and actually hiding things on purpose. If MLB wants to force him out, the idiot owner of the Pads should beat them to the punch unless he was also involved.

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QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:12 PM)
On the other hand this is the most interesting thing the Padres have done in 2 decades.

 

:lol:

Preller suspended 30 games due to not disclosing info on Pomeranz's health

QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:18 PM)
The funny thing about the Sox trade is EJ is the guy on the DL. If it was on purpose and they hid anything on the players hey traded, the other team should be compensated. Big difference IMO from it just happening, and actually hiding things on purpose. If MLB wants to force him out, the idiot owner of the Pads should beat them to the punch unless he was also involved.

 

Hopefully we get compensated with extra cash or Tatis Jr back. They can keep Johnson.

QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:20 PM)
Preller suspended 30 games due to not disclosing info on Pomeranz's health

That's lame. He is probably going to have a,touch time making trades.

QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:20 PM)
Preller suspended 30 games due to not disclosing info on Pomeranz's health

That's lame. He is probably going to have a,touch time making trades.

QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:20 PM)
Preller suspended 30 games due to not disclosing info on Pomeranz's health

 

So he gets to just stay home and not work for 30 days without pay? Seems like he may get off easy.

QUOTE (SCCWS @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 02:50 PM)
Just a reminder that Boston was hot for Shields before the deadline. But Boston press said Red Sox decided against it after seeing his overall drop in velocity on his fastball by I think 2 -3 Mph. It was also noted at the time he was giving up a lot of fly balls and Boston felt he would not be effective in Fenway. So I think if Boston saw he was struggling and passed on him, we don't have much to complain about.

 

This is kind of funny when Boston actually got swindled with Pomeranz. So I guess they aren't all that much smarter

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Buster Olney ‏@Buster_ESPN 7m7 minutes ago

 

Suspension for Preller is specific to Pomeranz trade. More more questions may be asked if more information re: other matters develops.

 

They say it ain't over, but that was quite the build up for very little payoff.

I feel like the Sox heard there was an investigation going on with a deal the Padres made regarding the withholding of medicals and they decided to jump on since they made a trade too lol

 

Edit: didn't see Rabbit's post until after I made this post.

 

 

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If Shields has indeed been injured this whole time, then that might actually be good news for the Sox considering we have him for 2 more years. Maybe he's still got something left in him in case the injury isn't lingering or too serious.

QUOTE (chw42 @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:42 PM)
If Shields has indeed been injured this whole time, then that might actually be good news for the Sox considering we have him for 2 more years. Maybe he's still got something left in him in case the injury isn't lingering or too serious.

 

Thats what I was thinking too. Off season is around the corner for him to just chill and get better.

If there actually is a rule against what they did, then this is SpyGate level bad and they should be sanctioned heavily.

QUOTE (raBBit @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 04:28 PM)
There is a standard database accessible to all teams where a team will enter all relevant medical information about a player. The receiving team's physical doesn't cover the medical history that was intentionally withheld by the Padres to deceive teams via trade. The Padres told their trainers (multiple) to withhold the treatments the players were going through to benefit them in trades. I don't know what treatment Shields received in SD, but the Sox are noted as the team who went to the MLB and complained about this.

The real difference in this case is what exactly was withheld from the White Sox and whether that information would have affected their course of action.

 

Is this in Rosenthal's report?

QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 15, 2016 -> 02:07 PM)
I doubt there would be talent consessions but monetary seems possible, but unlikely. More likely - draft pick penalties vs pads and front office penalties.

I absolutely think they could require that the Padres sent back certain players in the trade or even unwind the trade (if the other team involved wanted to). They could also force cash penalties to the teams involved and/or force Padres to exchange draft picks. The teams who were on the other side of the deal were directly impacted because information was allegedly withheld, which implies, the teams may not have made the same trades had they been provided with the appropriate information.

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