cajunrevenge
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Statistically he looks a lot like Heywood with more injuries. That's obviously a big red flag but even Cliff Floyd had a few healthy seasons in his prime.
Gattis is marketable to Seattle, but Walker is not on the table, I'm sure. They have some nice arms in the bullpen and some neat prospects most of us have never heard of because they're Seattle's.
Gattis is marketable to Seattle, but Walker is not on the table, I'm sure. They have some nice arms in the bullpen and some neat prospects most of us have never heard of because they're Seattle's.
Gattis for Joc Pederson? Bc if Heyward or Jup are traded it won't be for an outfielder it'll be for a pitcher.
I like Pederson. I think he will post a good obp and be a 20/20 hitter. Gattis is a proven commodity with legit HR power which is a premium in the game. I would want more than Pederson. The other prospect they have that fits our needs is Alex Gurrero. They are blocked in LA but I think both will be at least average players in 2015 and that's a big improvement over what we had the last 2 years.
As for Walker. They were willing to trade him 2 years ago and his stock has only fallen since then.
If we're taking power out of the lineup, we need to add power back in.
Not exactly, Giants and Royals didnt have much power and both made the WS.
I'll take out some power to add high OBP, work counts type of hitters.
The Giants also had Bumgarner and a good mix of power. We'll need a lot more than just one guy with high OBP added in.