GM/Winter Meetings Thread

Right now, I'm going Miami, Washington, ATL, NY, Philly. But....there is a long way to go before we tee it up.
 
Miami hasnt jumped the Nats.

But they should contend for a WC.

That rotation is crazy if Fernandez comes back strong.

Fernandez, Latos, Alvarez, Eovaldi, Koehler, Cosart as well.
 
Miami hasnt jumped the Nats.

But they should contend for a WC.

That rotation is crazy if Fernandez comes back strong.

Fernandez, Latos, Alvarez, Eovaldi, Koehler, Cosart as well.

I think they will win the east. It should be a close two team race between Miami and Washington. No other team comes within 15 games.
 
I think they will win the east. It should be a close two team race between Miami and Washington. No other team comes within 15 games.

I would of taken the Nats 100% of the time coming into the meetings, but I love what the Marlins are doing. I think they gave way too much up for Gordon, but he's a really good player, especially for that team. If they can bring in a really solid first basemen, I think they'll overtake the Nats. That rotation is going to be incredible.
 
Problem is, it doesn't seem like he can stay remotely healthy... hasn't started more than 8 games since 2011... hasn't started more than 19 games since his rookie year in 2009

I'd take a risk on him though, I'm a big fan as well. Between Anderson and Peavy. Peavy is my first choice though. He can be a workhorse and he's a veteran.
 
In this day and age where runs are tough to come by, having a player like Gordon who can change the game is a big deal.
 
In this day and age where runs are tough to come by, having a player like Gordon who can change the game is a big deal.

You would trash Dee Gordon and his 2nd half if he were on this team. You'd say pitchers figured him out, and his speed is just that: speed and nothing more. Consider his 2nd half SB% of 68. He's a solid everyday player. Not much more.
 
You would trash Dee Gordon and his 2nd half if he were on this team. You'd say pitchers figured him out, and his speed is just that: speed and nothing more. Consider his 2nd half SB% of 68. He's a solid everyday player. Not much more.

A real lead off hitter is what this team has needed for years.
 
I guess it could be argued the lineup is a slight bit better (could also be easily argued ours is)... but the Mets do not have a better rotation... definitely not. Wheeler is still inconsistent and who knows how Harvey will come back. Outside of them, there is nothing special there

You are forgetting deGrom who won the ROY and their top prospect Snydergaard . Snydergaard, Wheeler, deGrom, and Harvey is a pretty terrific top 4 and Niese would be one of the best 5th staters in the league (where-as the Braves curently don't have a 5th starter).

As of Dec 11, 2014, the Mets clearly have the stronger rotation on paper.
 
So when Gordon posted a .300 OBP in the 2nd half would you have been declaring him a good-to-really-good leadoff hitter?
I'm quite sure you would have been complaining about that.

That's the pretty much the norm here anyway.
 
You are forgetting deGrom who won the ROY and their top prospect Snydergaard . Snydergaard, Wheeler, deGrom, and Harvey is a pretty terrific top 4 and Niese would be one of the best 5th staters in the league.

Syndergaard hasn't thrown a pitch in the majors and didn't dominate last year. I like him in the long-term though. I think Wheeler will improve on last year, and I really like deGrom. Niese is just alright. Harvey will be good in no time.
I still like our rotation better. But if Harvey can come back and dominate right away, think I do give them an edge there, actually. IF he does that, though.
 
I might like our rotation better depending on who we sign/trade for. As of now our 5th starter is Hale, which isn't all that inspiring. Our current top and Mets top 4 is probably petty even.
 
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