If the Indians are really offering Mejia and the Rockies are really offering Pint AND McMahon, you guys aren't going to like what we will have to give up. If I'm the A's and the Indians are offering Mejia, I take that before they change their minds.
If the Indians are really offering Mejia and the Rockies are really offering Pint AND McMahon, you guys aren't going to like what we will have to give up. If I'm the A's and the Indians are offering Mejia, I take that before they change their minds.
Can't really disagree with that position. If Coppy swung that deal it would be a HUGE win for the Braves.
If I'm Beane, Gray gets traded today. There is no way he makes his start tonight in an A's uniform.
His trade value will not go up or down no matter how he pitches, but if he gets hurt his value is essentially 0.
It's exactly like the Garcia situation....but the stakes are 100x higher.
Last edited by Enscheff; 07-25-2017 at 01:11 PM.
I understand that there are increases in salary. I even mentioned in the post itself. It's right there. I didn't look it up, but I guess neither did you.
I would also expect an increase in payroll from Liberty. I expect additional Braves moves aimed at potentially clearing salary if they did this. they could for example, decline Dickey's option, and move Jim Johnson and you are up to about 19 million in shed salary, which I think would probably cover things. You also have heard them talking about Teheran, which would be another way to free up room.
I've also been pretty clear in this thread that the Tigers would probably want a bigger prospect haul than the folks here are suggesting. I specifically indicated Allard could be in the deal. I'm only going through this as a hypothetical. 11 million for one year might be something the Tigers would entertain though, even in the form of Markakis who they could then either play or see if they could move a portion of his salary for a minor prospect.
I'm not sure why you phrased your response as disagreement.
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No idea what this means, just throwing it out there.
OK here you go (idea):
I am on record as wanting to build in a different way. But, if the Braves just have to trade for SP, then:
Detroit trades Braves: Fullmer, Verlander, Zimmerman and Kinsler. 2018 add payroll (~$63M) then Kinsler goes away (-$10M) for 2019, Verlander goes away (-$28M) in 2020, Zimmerman goes away (-$25M) in 2021.
Detroit severely cuts payroll and the sugar to make it happen is Fullmer.
Braves trade Detroit: Kemp (+$16M) through 2019, Camargo (plays second for Kinsler), Markakis (+10.5M) through 2018, Pache, Sims, Sanchez, Wisler
Detroit begins to clear up its long term payroll and rids itself of Zimmerman (Verlander they could at least give away). Braves take on quite a bit of money but get their veteran arms short term ($53M per year as opposed to typical yearly veteran arm expenditure of $15M~$30M), buy some time for the youngsters to develop and get a very good, young, controllable starter in return without having to give up much. Kinsler gives you a legit veteran to help man 3B and/or 2B in 2018 after which he is gone.
Braves then trade Adams and Teheran for best available prospect package. Decline Dickey's option.
2018 rotation: Verlander, Fullmer, Folty, Newcomb, Zimmerman (let's you go slow with Allard, Soroka, etc.) Hope the return to the NL brings back Zimmerman to a solid #3.
2019 rotation: Verlander, Fullmer, Newcomb, Zimmerman, best of Allard/Soroka (Trade Folty before he get's too expensive)
2020 rotation: Fullmer, Newcomb, Allard, Soroka, Zimmerman
2021 rotation: Newcomb, Allard, Soroka,Wright, Anderson (trade Fullmer before he get's too expensive)
2018 with Kemp and Markakis gone you play Acuna on one corner and fill the other through trade acquisition (maybe from the departure of Teheran and Adams).
Not saying I would do it. But, an option if you MUST try to add veteran pitching to "compete" in 2018.
And this is exactly why I expect Coppy to play - only to a point. As mentioned earlier, a slight overpay is understandable if they're trying to advance the competitive window, but a huge one would be ridiculous at this point. IF you can land Gray with quantity over quality (to a point), you jump. A huge overpay from Colorado makes sense since they have so much trouble attracting pitching otherwise. Does Pint ever turn into Gray? Maybe, maybe not - and McMahon is blocked everywhere he looks. It even makes sense for Cleveland to offer Mejia - they are so close you're at a point where you mortgage future.
If he has to include one of the "Big 6", I fully expect him to pass - just as he did when they would've been required to get Quintana. The Braves obviously aren't that close.
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?
I'm on record liking the mega trade with the Tigers. It requires
1. Braves willing to take on a bunch of money. Zimmerman is an awful deal for a long time.
2. Tigers really wanting to dump money
I do not think your package is good enough. I think Fulmer is leaving is going to require at least one of our top 7. He's really good and he's really cheap for a long time. Yes they are dumping money but they'll want an Allard to replace him to consider moving him unless they go Marlins fire sale. So far there is no indication they are looking to go fire sale.
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Is Zimmermann toast? He's looked putrid since joining the Tigers and I wonder if there's any reason to hypothesize that a change of scenery could be beneficial. He's due $75MM still.
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I love the idea of taking on Zimmerman and Verlander to minimize the cost for Fulmer...
Except, everyone here seems to have forgotten who owns the club.
They care about the money for sure BUT... if you rid yourself of Kemp and Markakis (about $27M in 2017) plus Colon, Garcia and Dickey (about $25M in 2017), trade Teheran and Adams (about $8.5M in 2017) you are at $60.5M and the trade I proposed added about $63M. It's not like you can expect the Braves not to replace Colon, Garcia and Dickey with their equivalents this offseason.
I'd probably do that and 1-2 filler prospects of the A's choosing.
Would hurt losing Allard but if it's known we can extend Gray thats a great deal for the Braves. No way in hades the A's do Pache and filler for Gray.
I'm probably the least excited on Allard, i have Soroka, Wright, Gohara ahead, and Anderson, Wentz i like alot as well. Wouldnt completely gut our pitching.