I guess all of our front office only had half a brain since they were trying to acquire him for months. You were even starting to throw out scenarios when there was some heavy smoke and you know it... don't even act like you didn't entertain the possibility for at least one day. The fact of the matter is that plenty of experts thought we were in on Sale and there were reports we even tried to make a last minute push. Don't be a douche.
Again, as usual, you are wrong. As usual, you can't even comprehend the discussion you were taking part in.
I threw out packages that at least had the potential of being good enough for Sale in response to the ludicrously small packages proposed by fools like you and clv. Your other fellow-idiot even made a moronic "blog post" about one of those stupidly low packages he claimed could get Sale. I then immediately (in the next paragraph), explained that giving up a package like that would result in the Braves being marginally better in 2017, and substantially worse in 2018 and beyond.
At no point did I ever waiver from my assertion that Sale had zero chance to become a Brave. You were wrong from the start, and there was never any doubt about it. You are desperately clinging to the idea the Braves will still trade for an Ace, and you are still wrong. You are wrong because you don't know **** about baseball or player valuation.
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wonder if other contenders will respond now. The Stros are close and the gNats might need to make a move now. But the Cubs and Soxs are clear 2nd favorites right behind the Braves.
I think the ChiSox chose the right deal. Moncada is the 5+ WAR position prospect, and those simply can't be acquired without spending $200M on the FA market and buying several decline years. Guys like Swanson, Albies and Acuna are nice 3+ WAR players, but those can be acquired pretty much every year...even in this horrible FA class.
Moncada is at the level of Seager and Bregman, and the ChiSox did well to get him. He is the kind of guy that anchors an entire rebuild, and is somethingthe Braves failed to get during theirs (Maitan may turn into that though).
Right. I think we were right to be in the discussions. After all, there's no guarantee the Sox were going to get somebody's number one. We weren't doing Swanson, Washington wasn't doing Turner...so it was possible that ours would be the most attractive two-horse package.
At the point Boston offered Moncada, it was over. That's the advantage of money. They bought him, then they sold him a year later. They didn't develop ****, unless you include paying for his steroids.
Doesn't mean we couldn't talk our way into a different deal, but when teams are willing to deal a guy like that, you aren't going to win. I'm not sure it makes Boston better. Didn't they just trade the scrub they were playing at third?
Edit: as I wrote that, they announced signed Moreland, which must mean Ramirez goes back to third.
Probably Moreland to 1B, Hanley to DH, and Sandovol to 3B.
Red Sox must have been desperate after their first round embarrassment this year. Price continues to be a playoff bust and they needed someone else to be their game 1 starter. What upsets me is that they really just bought Moncada for a lot of money. What they paid him and the penalty they paid. I think it was around 60 million. Then they turn around and use him as the main piece to trade for one of the best players in the game. Thats bull**** imo.
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This is not a match I was considering given the price. Seems like a long shot, but would take away a suitor for Castillo.
Maybe Soler?