I don't know, I think the price tag on Zito will be very high. Hudson and Mulder didn't go cheap last year and I don't expect beane to let Zito go either. I think if we were to trade for him it would have to be Arroyo, Shoppach and Lester, or more. Lester Delcarmen and Shoppach maybe. I'm not willing to pay that for Zito. No way. The guy doesn't exactly throw heat, and all his pitches look different out of his hand which is why hes been hit so well in recent years. He added a slider last year, but thats the same story. He has terrible deception, and an 87mph fastball isn't the crazy heat that lets you get away with having no deception. Yes, his curveball is gorgeous, but its HUGE. You know right away when its coming, and the fact that he really only goes with one other pitch, that 87 mph screamer, means that hitters are ready to watch the curve and ready to bang the high heat up and out. Look at some of the home runs hes let up over the past couple seasons since hes really been hit, theyve all been on high fastballs. When you have a curve like his you throw your heat up high to try and get the hitter off balance and cause some hesitation because a fastball up in the zone looks just like a curveball until it doesn't drop. That will make guys way late on your gas. However, when your curveball doesn't look like a fastball out of your hand like Zito's that trick is hard to pull off and guys will recognize that fastball so quickly even if he could throw 90 it wouldn't matter. Its not like he gets absolutley lit up, its just that I think Lester is a future ace, and I think Zito is a really good #3. We've already dealt Sanchez this offseason so I'm not too keen on losing another hot pitching prospect especially not lester. The Beckett deal would lose a lot of its thunder lester was dealt too. You have to admit the thought of Beckett Papelbon and Lester heading up the front of any rotation is scary, and then you learn the average age of them all will be 25.
Zito is ok, when he gets hot, he will put together some pretty starts. His curveball is a work of art, but his fastball is on slow motion. I'm not willing to make Billy Beanes job easy for the next five years by giving him Lester and/or Arroyo and Delcarmen. I would rather just say Manny stays in Boston and we don't really make anymore deals aside from maybe alittle something for Overbay.