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Gorzelanny on the block?


Depending on how he does, it might be a case where they would be selling higher than where he was when they acq'd him.

 

Gorzelanny has definitely made some mechanical improvements which has brought back some bite to his breaking ball and has much better command/control.

 

Although at this point, there aren't too many teams that have losing records that also have the depth to have a quality 8th inning guy at this point of the year.

 

When was the last time the Cubs did that?

 

this is simply thoughtless and ridiculous. I know it's fun for you, but did you consider any recent trades before posting this?

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Depending on how he does, it might be a case where they would be selling higher than where he was when they acq'd him.

 

Gorzelanny has definitely made some mechanical improvements which has brought back some bite to his breaking ball and has much better command/control.

 

Although at this point, there aren't too many teams that have losing records that also have the depth to have a quality 8th inning guy at this point of the year.

 

I wonder if a team with a strong back end of the bullpen, but a weakness in the rotation would be interested. I have no idea what team (if any) that might describe, but that would probably be our best option in trading Gorzo, I think.

 

Pittsburgh for Evan Meek.

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Depending on how he does, it might be a case where they would be selling higher than where he was when they acq'd him.

 

Gorzelanny has definitely made some mechanical improvements which has brought back some bite to his breaking ball and has much better command/control.

 

Although at this point, there aren't too many teams that have losing records that also have the depth to have a quality 8th inning guy at this point of the year.

 

I wonder if a team with a strong back end of the bullpen, but a weakness in the rotation would be interested. I have no idea what team (if any) that might describe, but that would probably be our best option in trading Gorzo, I think.

 

Pittsburgh for Kevin Hart.

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