I called this. lol
It doesn't appear the Marlins suitors have decreased significantly for Realmuto. and into the conversation comes the biggest prospect rumored yet.
Well I was just looking at the money spent in your post for Ramos and Brantley. I'm not so sure that is optimal or even superior to the the alternative I sketched out. I realize you were not claiming it was. But it is interesting to conduct an exercise to see what is the best plan subject to no long term deals, no loss of picks and no loss of prospects.
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I'm a little perplexed by the Brantley deal. That deal or a little more seems a perfect fit for us. I'm still holding out hope that AA has a trick up his sleeve and is not putting the entire offseason's hopes in Donaldson's hands.
My worry is that he's going to hold on to all of the prospects and naturally some will flame out and we'll have lost their value.
Another potentially interesting name that hasn't been kicked around much (if at all) is Eric Thames. Fits as a lefty bat with pop, could platoon with Camargo in LF, and comes with no long-term commitment ($6 million this year, $7.5 million team option in 2020). Might not cost an arm and a leg since they have Santana and Broxton there and ready, and Ray getting close.
Not sure Julio would be enough to get him, but how nice would that be? AA could then focus on Gray (assuming he's still sniffing around there) without HAVING to have Frazier as part of the discussions. IF you could get him for Julio it saves ~ $5 million...
Work out the deal for Gray by himself ($4 million added when you apply the savings)
Release Duvall and sign Gonzalez (~ $7 million added)
Acuna, Donaldson, Freeman, Thames, Flowers, Albies, Ender, Dansby
Mac, Camargo, Gonzalez, Culberson
Folty, Gray, Newk, Gausman, Touki
Use the rest of the money to add Soria or Miller to the pen. Even if Julio isn't enough to get him, you'd still think they wouldn't mind clearing Thames' salary to use to chase another Pitcher.
Last edited by clvclv; 12-18-2018 at 11:42 AM.
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
You're right, I wasn't saying my plan was the optimal but I did kind of like it. I was just pleased to see that it was not that far-fetched.
I would be willing to let the pitching essentially ride. You have internal options that you could still want to see and trade for front end rotation help seems like the more likely way of improving. Not optimal to pay for receivers so I'd be looking at reclamation projects and one year vets. But at a slightly higher price point than last year, where they were really just taking fliers.
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Gonzalez further upgrades the bench over Duvall. For whatever reason, we're still tied to Gray - I wouldn't argue that he's likely an upgrade over Julio. Not enough of one that I'd give up a lot for, but at this point it looks like any improvements will have to come on the edges. The Indians have likely shuffled enough money at this point that they're not going to HAVE to trade a SP unless they're blown away with the return.
Allows you to keep Riley and Camargo in case you don't re-sign Donaldson next winter,
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
What about Domingo Santana? That guy was the loser in the musical chairs that was the Brewer's regular lineup. He wasn't good last year, but he hardly had a chance to get going. He's relatively young, had a great 2017, and the Brewers still have a glut of outfielders.