Marginal gains, Dipre?
I'll take a lateral move that takes a player with an expiring contract with a similar player signed several years into the future. There's value in that.
Which is one of the reasons I think he might have some trade value.
Only if you look at it solely from the perspective of 2010. It makes a lot more sense in 2011.
Course I'm gonna get some grief for the fact that LaRoche would block Anderson, who I was in love with during the whole Teixeira debate. Just to head that off let me throw this out there. Times change, and Anderson sure changed with them. If a guy isn't allowed to change his mind in light of new evidence, like say Anderson's total suckfest in 2009, then you've basically outlawed thought.
I still think Anderson's going to be in the bigs sooner than later, but all that power potential is still potential and everything else he had going for him befkre is reduced or gone, so counting on him as a critical piece of the franchise may be unwise.
Now, did I or anyone else have any reason to think he was going to do this to us in the 2008 offseason? No. There was no way of knowing or predicting what was going to happen this year with Anderson. But someone's going to call me on it anyway and I wanted to make my position clear for when it happened.
It only makes sense if they think they're contenders, which as you said is a plausible scenario. In that case a line drive hitting 3B fits the kind of player the Mariners have liked in recent years.
I know that dude, it was a typo.