by Mr.Bill » Thu Jul 31, 2014 5:57 am
Younger players usually don't have a full 'no trade' clause in their contract.. But he probably does have a partially no trade. If he comes out and flat out says I want to be traded since he has only a partial no trade then the Phils could send him anywhere(to any team not on his list). So him saying he wants to stay with the Phillies could be his way to telling the Phils, and everyone else he's willing to be traded, but only to a team he's absolutely agrees to be traded to.. Because yeah he is moody, and a headcase at times. So any team that's not on his list might be wary of trading for him..
I would imagine he'd be willing to go to most of the big market teams, and that's good because they can afford him.. BUT some of the big market teams, like the Yankees, have little in their farm system to offer the Phils.. Yanks farm system right now doesn't have much talent in it, especially not enough to get someone like Hamels..
Mets have a ton of talent in their farm system right now, but they don't need another starter, and I doubt he'd want to go to the Mets, too much bad history there..
And 2 other lefties are on the trading block too, Price and Lester, And these 2 are definitely going to be traded, where with Hamels it's not nearly as definite.... So that doesn't help Hamels either.