August 10, 201114 yr Is this even possible? With that contract, any chance he clears? Sale has made Thornton expendable.
August 10, 201114 yr BOS, I am of the opinion you keep Thorton and try to develop Sale into the rotation next year.
August 10, 201114 yr He'd get claimed by pretty much any playoff team. The Yankees would kill to have Matt especially.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 12:31 PM) He'd get claimed by pretty much any playoff team. The Yankees would kill to have Matt especially. If we really tanked and decided we wanted to cut bait, we could probably shed a lot of salary by putting Matt, PK, Quentin, Danks, MB, etc., on waivers... It's not a particularly efficient manner in which to trade players, as you get limited to dealing him to the team that won the claim (unless of course he clears, which none of these guys would), but it would buy you an extra month to see how things shake out divisionally.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (iamshack @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 12:37 PM) If we really tanked and decided we wanted to cut bait, we could probably shed a lot of salary by putting Matt, PK, Quentin, Danks, MB, etc., on waivers... It's not a particularly efficient manner in which to trade players, as you get limited to dealing him to the team that won the claim (unless of course he clears, which none of these guys would), but it would buy you an extra month to see how things shake out divisionally. Everyone will get put on waivers over this month. It ought to be interesting to see who clears and who doesn't. We should start seeing reports like that anytime now.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 12:23 PM) Is this even possible? With that contract, any chance he clears? Sale has made Thornton expendable. What a terrible idea.
August 10, 201114 yr Dumping Thornton kind of sounds like we just give him away to get rid of salary. I think Matt Thornton is a valuable member of the relief staff and if we look at developing Sale as a starter Matt is important to keep on this team.
August 10, 201114 yr Keeping Thornton and making Sale a starter is a lot cheaper than keeping Sale in the bullpen and signing a starter.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 01:10 PM) I'd still only move him for a good return. Why wouldn't we?
August 10, 201114 yr Matt's age, diminished velocity compared to previous years, his expanding contract, his inability to control any secondary pitches on a consistent basis, his failure/s as a closer in April, his IP/H ratio, our high probability of needing to cut payroll by at least $20 million next year....etc.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 02:15 PM) Why wouldn't we? Because a good return would hurt our competitiveness this season and likely next season.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 01:17 PM) Matt's age, diminished velocity compared to previous years, his expanding contract, his inability to control any secondary pitches on a consistent basis, his failure/s as a closer in April, his IP/H ratio, our high probability of needing to cut payroll by at least $20 million next year....etc. pretty much the same across the board as every other year.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 01:18 PM) Because a good return would hurt our competitiveness this season and likely next season. What? A good return would hurt us, but that is what you want?
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 02:22 PM) pretty much the same across the board as every other year. His struggles this year haven't been about velocity, they've been some combination of control and simple "Hittability". Dude used to be lights out when he'd get 2 strikes on a guy. Santos-level lights out. Then this year, all of a sudden, he couldn't put anyone away with 2 strikes.
August 10, 201114 yr But, if the choice is keeping Danks/Quentin/Buehrle or MATTY for 2012, one of those guys becomes much more feasible with Thornton/Crain/Frasor gone, and you pull the trigger on that deal every time if you can get something of value back in return. Especially with the overkill of having two righty set-up guys that are highly compensated and that being the strongest area of our farm system at the current moment. Edited August 10, 201114 yr by caulfield12
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 01:23 PM) His struggles this year haven't been about velocity, they've been some combination of control and simple "Hittability". Dude used to be lights out when he'd get 2 strikes on a guy. Santos-level lights out. Then this year, all of a sudden, he couldn't put anyone away with 2 strikes. I agree with this. But he hasnt lost the heat, it is still there. To me, its the location. He isnt spotting the fastball inside on righthanders, so they are just waiting on the meatball down the middle
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 02:25 PM) I agree with this. But he hasnt lost the heat, it is still there. To me, its the location. He isnt spotting the fastball inside on righthanders, so they are just waiting on the meatball down the middle I think there's also a little bit of a change in his arm angle or path, maybe very subtle, but somehow setting him up in a way where batters simply see the ball earlier.
August 10, 201114 yr Caulfield, I think you need to accept the fact that Crain is not going anywhere.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 02:27 PM) Caulfield, I think you need to accept the fact that Crain is not going anywhere. If we were to do a total rebuild, get down to $80 million in salary next year, he's still moveable, but he's fairly paid for the work he's doing.
August 10, 201114 yr Thornton hasn't been missing as many bats as in years past. It's largely because the more fastballs you see in an at-bat, the greater your chances of timing it are...and command/location. Where's fangraphs on this? I'd swear he's down at least 1-1.5 mph on his fastball average this season. Finally, because there's so much more contact being made....there's always a bloop, bleeder, broken bat single (he breaks more bats than anyone I've seen in recent years but they almost always wind up with a man on base), he's just also a little bit snake-bitten. But that IP-H ratio has never been so lopsided. I would guess there's only one other year since he joined the Sox that he's given up more H and IP.
August 10, 201114 yr QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Aug 10, 2011 -> 02:28 PM) Thornton hasn't been missing as many bats as in years past. It's largely because the more fastballs you see in an at-bat, the greater your chances of timing it are...and command/location. Where's fangraphs on this? I'd swear he's down at least 1-1.5 mph on his fastball average this season. Finally, because there's so much more contact being made....there's always a bloop, bleeder, broken bat single (he breaks more bats than anyone I've seen in recent years but they almost always wind up with a man on base), he's just also a little bit snake-bitten. But that IP-H ratio has never been so lopsided. I would guess there's only one other year since he joined the Sox that he's given up more H and IP. You know, you can actually google "Matt Thornton Fangraphs" yourself. It isnt' that hard. Velocity: 2008 95.4 2009: 95.7 2010: 96.1 2011: 95.7.
August 10, 201114 yr Matt Thornton hasn't lost velocity. I agree it's more about location and that is a struggle that may come and go with all pitchers. I also don't think keeping any player or not keeping them needs to get down only to the dollars issue. We spent $127M on salaries and have made some moves, but winning seems to smoth a lot of things over. Edited August 10, 201114 yr by elrockinMT
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