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Thoughts On Trevor Cahill and Brett Anderson As Invesements?

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sheetskout

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Jump ship?

Still better things to come? Buy/Sell/Hold

Just wanted some thoughts. Thanks.
 
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BUY! I made this picture from pics from the game! Feedback on it please:
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BUY Cahill

Hold Anderson

Cahill has been pitching well, and Anderson will make a come back next year

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ballerskrip said:
BUY Cahill

Hold Anderson

Cahill has been pitching well, and Anderson will make a come back next year

skrip
Agreed. Cahill is definitely a good buy right now, and I would be buying him if I had not decided to hold off on wasting money on cards. Also, I am currently holding what I have left of Anderson.
 

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Their cards never really BOOMED as highly regarded prospects and their aren't booming now as inconsistent young pitchers. You either sell now and try to just make back the money you bought in at or hold and hope one of them become huge like the A's pitchers of the past. I'd count on Cahill more than Anderson.
 

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I'm going to buck the trend here and state that I think Anderson has the better ceiling.

Obviously at this point, neither pitcher is lighting up the highlight reels. That said, I think it will take a huge coup in the AL West for either pitcher to get hobby interest. For those that remember with the "Big Three" were there, not one really generated much hobby interest.
 

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ru4scuba said:
EricInCT said:
Can't get too giddy over As prospects.

Exactly. They just don't sell once they make the majors.


Vin Mazzaro could have pitched 40 scoreless innings to start his career and it wouldn't have matter.

He pitched back to back shut outs to open his career and his black sterling auto sold for $76 after he won his 2nd start. With no chrome auto talk about a slap in the face. It is amazing actually that it would sell that low.
 

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