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Hanrahan and Bailey are both out for the Sox. maybe they can give us something for the soon-to-be-returning Doublefrank, like a 5th starter type.


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Their current fifth starter makes $15 million this year and next, and I wouldn't take Aceves if he came with a year's supply of Shake Shack. Did you have someone specific in mind?


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A decent Triple-A outfielder might be nice, too.

I think the idea is to find somebody desperate enough to be willing to take Francisco on, and ideally get someone who's somewhat useful in return.


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Swan Swan H wrote:
Their current fifth starter makes $15 million this year and next, and I wouldn't take Aceves if he came with a year's supply of Shake Shack. Did you have someone specific in mind?


Eh, maybe there's no match. Just throwing ideas out there: We're going to be walking around with a Proven Closer in our pocket soon and a team like the Red Sox would hate to see a wonderful start waylaid by injuries in the bullpen.


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They would be a good fit for FrankFrank, for sure. Maybe, like Ben said, an OF could come this way.


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We'll need to get Francisco some road test innings first.

Would they be interested in an Atchison boomerang?


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He's kind of a "proven closer" by one of the looser definitions of the term. The Braden Looper definition. The only looser definition is the Scott Strickland definition.


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Edgy MD wrote:
He's kind of a "proven closer" by one of the looser definitions of the term. The Braden Looper definition. The only looser definition is the Scott Strickland definition.


FrankFrank falls about the level of Shelley 'The Machine' Levene as a closer.


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Or, say, 1/3 of a Kyra Sedgwick.

If we can get anything usable or potentially usable for the guy-- pay his salary/get two low-level arms, e.g.-- I'd take it.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
If we can get anything usable or potentially usable for the guy-- pay his salary/get two low-level arms, e.g.-- I'd take it.


If they do this tomorrow, they could give us two Carvel sundaes for the price of one.


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#FudgeyToBeNamedLater


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If the Mets traded him just for salary relief and then anounced the savings is going to cut all food prices ten cents I think the fans would be happy


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Well, I packed my bags and bought myself a ticket
For the land of the big green wall
Aloha Flushing Meadows,
Hello Faneuil Hall
I just stepped down from the airplane
When I heard her say
�Pahk yer cah in Hahvahd Yahd
And let�s go to Fenway

Hey, Let�s trade Frankie to the Red Sox
Whisper in their ear
Kicka puka wanna proven closer
Are the words they long to hear
Just send us back a lousy prospect
You can�t still be mad at Mookie, dear.
Let�s trade Frankie to the Red Sox
So Parnell can close this year


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BoSox temporarily "remedied" their bullpen woes this week by installing recently called-up pitcher Allen Webster as a starter and moving Felix Doubront to the suddenly depleted bullpen.
So Webster starts last night against the Twins and promptly gives up Four in the top of the 1st.
No worries though as the Sox come back with Five in their half of the frame.
Except that Webster--relieved by Doubront halfway through--combine to cough up Seven runs in the 2nd on the way to a 15-8 Sox loss. Doubront took the bullet for the team staying in through the 7th allowing runs 12, 13 & 14 along the way.

So maybe they need a 'Plan B'
Seriously though, I don't think Boston is going to see Frank-Frank as a solution - even if he was ready which he's not.
A mid-season deal from here to ... well, wherever is a more likely scenario after he's (hopefully) proven to be healthy. Gotta remember though that he's got a high price-tag on his butt meaning the return haul isn't going to be much or it's going to be for someone else's bloated contract. I can't see much in the way of decent prospects coming back.


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I hope Francisco can be better than our 7th best option or whatever. It doesn't seem like the market for relievers is going to be such that you'll get much for him. Although maybe we can trade him for a different replacement level outfielder since none of the random ones we try seem to work out.


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