Mets trade Mota for Estrada!

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  1. Yisman

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    bwahahahahahaha. Awesome.

    There's a catcher.

    I love this trade, mostly because we got rid of Mota and actually got something that has some value in return.


    http://www.baseball-reference.com/e/estrajo01.shtml

    He doesn't really draw walks, but he's a .280 career hitter. 31 years old.
     
  2. FrankTheTank

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    where is the link for the trade?
     
  3. Yisman

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    whenever the story is posted on the Internet, then there will be a link. :wink:

    That's how the Internet works, you know.
     
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    Just noticed this on ESPN News.

    There's your catcher Mets fans. No wonder the Torrealba deal didn't go through.
     
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    Thanks smartass.
     
  7. Yisman

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    what the hell do you want me to do if a story isn't posted on the Internet yet? How am I supposed to post a link?
     
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    Wow, this is a win-win deal, even if Estrada performs like shit.
     
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    Not sure what you mean by "if", but with all the crap that was on the market getting a catcher for just 1 year and ditching Mota in the process is a fairly good result.
     
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    This is a beautiful result. I'm just so pumped to bid Mota adieu. And Estrada starting, with Castro off the bench, is solid enough. Lovely.
     
  11. FrankTheTank

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    I was just wondering if there was a link, because the Mets just raped the Brewers and to be honest Mota for Estrada doesn't really look like a believable trade. No need for smart little comments man, i was just asking for a link.
     
  12. Exit 117

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    I wouldn't say we raped the Brewers; Estrada is nothing special really. But to get a below average to average starting catcher for a year at $4M or $5M and to get rid of Mota makes it look insanely better than it really is.
     
  13. Yisman

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    right, so you don't believe it.

    as I've said in the past, I think I'm at the point where you can trust it if I post breaking news, because I haven't been wrong in the past.



    I think we ripped them off too.
     
  14. Yisman

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    Estrada doesn't have to be good to make this a totally unbalanced trade. It's Mota!
     
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    As noted above, Estrada/Castro is good enough (especially if Castro gets more time than in the past), and saying bye-bye to Senor Steroids is okay by me.
     
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    Holy crap. I would've taken a bag of balls and a half eaten donut for Mota, but we made out like bandits here.
     
  17. FrankTheTank

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    Yeah this is true. I'm more ecstatic about us getting rid of Mota than about us gaining Estrada. Estrada isn't bad though.
     
  18. Attackett

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    I agree with the rest, just the fact that they got rid of Mota and got someone back that will help them make this a great trade. I don't know that much about Estrada though except that he was a highly rated prospect that has now played for 5 teams in the last couple years. How is his D and handling of the pitching staff?
     
  19. Yisman

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    how many years is Castro signed for?
     

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