Chamberlain and Kennedy headed to Triple-A Scranton

It appears that both Joba Chamberlain and Ian Kennedy are another step closer to the big leagues while Tyler Clippard and Chase Wright have taken a step back and demoted to Double-A Trenton.
After the game, the Thunder announced pitchers Jaba [sic] Chamberlain and Ian Kennedy were promoted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, with pitchers Tyler Clippard and Chase Wright dropping from S/WB back to the Thunder.
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I don't care if he's 500 lbs
However, it would certainly help if he was a member of the Clemens/Pettitte training program.
I wouldn't have said this a month ago, but I think there is a chance we see him in the Bronx this season.
If nothing else, he can be Clemens' co-caddy after Sept 1st -- along with Hughes, Kennedy, and all the other youngsters.
The reporter..
by BobbyNYC on Jul 24, 2007 9:26 AM EDT reply actions
Anything can happen.....
Cash has invested a lot in rebuilding the farm and stockpiling young arms, so I can't see him do a complete 180 and trade his best prospects away.
Agreed
by pfistyunc on Jul 24, 2007 9:44 AM EDT up reply actions
How about a package
I might approve that trade.
If only Texas
by pfistyunc on Jul 24, 2007 1:36 PM EDT up reply actions
I know you
They are both terrible
by pfistyunc on Jul 24, 2007 3:50 PM EDT up reply actions
Daniels
Not necessarily disagreeing
by pfistyunc on Jul 24, 2007 10:31 PM EDT up reply actions
You're right
All the winning is really getting quite tiresome.
They have won a lot
by pfistyunc on Jul 25, 2007 8:37 AM EDT up reply actions
Uh huh
I am not alone
by pfistyunc on Jul 25, 2007 9:15 AM EDT up reply actions
Fine
That is a reasonable point
by pfistyunc on Jul 25, 2007 8:29 PM EDT up reply actions
Disagree
Either way, two of those and toss in Scott Proctor. Something for today, something for tomorrow.
It's very similiar to the deals that moved Beltran to the Astros, David Justice to the Yankees, Knoblauch to the Yankees, and Coco Crisp to the Red Sox.
Plus I think Tex is more movable since his very on-the-record comments:
"Our fans deserve better, and there are a lot of guys in the clubhouse who want better. We've put our heart and soul into this organization, and it's a tough pill to swallow to be at the bottom of the league every year."
I won't give up the farm for this guy, but if we're going to have a quality firstbaseman I think we're gonna have to trade for him either way. If Texas will deal (and the rest of baseball has heard the same 'he want's to be a Yankee' rumors we have) then his price might not be astronomical. Even so, it might take Kennedy, and I'd have to think about it.
agreed
the Rangers definitely want to move Tex before the deadline,the asking price for him has indeed gone down according to Buster Olney:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2947494
I can agree with that
by pfistyunc on Jul 24, 2007 3:51 PM EDT up reply actions
Little chance
Certainly a nice thought that we could package some lesser quaility talent and some green for arguably the best first baseman in the AL. It's simply not going to happen, and I wouldn't move any part of this pinstriped trinity that may one day lead us back to the promised land.
its sounding like
i think a deal including a guy like kennedy just might be worth exploring.
The deal
Tex is a great player, but good bats are easier to find than great arms.
i do agree
Not the _only_ things
There combined (AA+A) numbers on the year:
Kennedy (age 22) 111.2 IP 66H 39BB 129K
Joba (age 21) 79.1 IP 57H 26 BB 115 K
In terms of control and hittability (stuff? how do I say ability to get outs?) they're about the same, but look at the difference in their strikeouts. I wouldn't mind starting the year with both of them in the rotation next year, but I could understand a deal since this is the class of free agent 1B:
Sean Casey DET
Tony Clark ARZ
Jeff Conine PHI
Julio Franco NYM
Kevin Millar * BAL
Olmedo Saenz LAD
Mark Sweeney SF
Mike Sweeney KC
no way
I think they might think about Kennedy
They won't overpay...I hope...
Giambi is kiling us..I doubt he'll ever be totaly healthy again...You put Tex at 3, Arod 4 Matsiu 5, Posada 6 Abreu 7 and so on...that's an incredible lineup...
I'm sick this week so what do I know...I can barely type today..lol
Here's somethign crazy
FA's
LET BOBBY ABREU GO AFTER THE SEASON, unless we win a championship, and bring up Brett Gardner
Melky plays every day--Damon has become Dave Roberts
NO HUNTER OR ZAMBRANO!!! NONE!!!
there you have your changes for '08
let bobby go...
18 mil next year for a light-hitting OF who can't field his position? no thanks
Don't underestimate Cashman
by pfistyunc on Jul 25, 2007 8:30 PM EDT up reply actions

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