Righty Garcia could be late-season pickup -- Newsday.com
As we have seen teams are starting to spend prospects for major leaguers to try and help their runs toward the playoffs. Meanwhile Freddy Garcia is rehabbing from right labrum surgery during last season. Garcia is 33 and is 117-76 in his career with a 4.07 ERA. How many teams would have a guy that when healthy has put up those kind of numbers?
If the Reds were in it and needed another starter this would be the first guy I would worked out before going to the trade market and spend prospects to bring in someone else. If he is healthy Garcia would be among the top pitchers available in a market starving for pitching and it would not cost you a thing besides whatever he signs for. The only question could be how much is he willing to make this year to get back into the majors in hopes of getting pait next year. He's not likely (I would think) toget more than probably a prorated contract for about the minimum considering exactly the type of surgery he is trying to come back from. His agent needs to be careful with how he approaches this or else Freddy will be like Barry and sitting at home for the rest of the season.
If youre team were in the playoff hunt:
1 Would you have interest in Garcia's progress? If not why?
2 What pitchers remaining right now would you try and acquire before signing Garcia?