All things considered, Seager's value is at a unique apex right now. Don't think the Dodgers aren't aware.
But it's not.
All things considered, Seager's value is at a unique apex right now. Don't think the Dodgers aren't aware.
Agreed!! This bunch who are running things now may turn out to be the best ever but so far IMO they haven't proven squat except they can get rid of big contracts. That's an OK and sometimes necessary skill but until the prospects they/we got back start to really pan out I remain unimpressed. If they do wind up great acquisitions then noone here will be happier about it than I, but that day ain't here yet.
It doesn't matter what YOU would do. It's all about what a potentially desperate Dodgers teams would do.
No, of course not, because they're still prospects.
But it's not.
Absolutely from the Braves' perspective. I have no idea why they'd want it.
The Dodgers can buy anyone they want. Seager will be their SS on Opening Day, and there are no better options out there - including Ian Desmond. Why would you trade an All-Star caliber SS that's ready now to get Miller and a SS who's 2-3 years away, especially when you're trying to win now? Even if they don't get one of the "Aces", they're not going into the season without landing at least one (and maybe two) high-level SPs. I was one of Shelby's biggest supporters when we got him and still am, so don't misunderstand and think I'd sell short on him, but the numbers many of our more statistically-oriented posters have thrown out don't lie. He's not an "Ace". Seager's not the only prospect other GMs would be crazy to give up to get him without getting other significant pieces as well. I could probably come up with 10 or more young players/prospects I wouldn't give up to get Shelby...
Mookie Betts
Seager
Urias
Byron Buxton
Lucas Giolito
J. P. Crawford
Tyler Glasnow
Moncada
Austin Meadows
Depending on the situation, I wouldn't give up Rafael Devers or Nomar Mazara for him, but I could imagine things shaking out where Boston or Texas could be persuaded to.
Los Angeles would still be a much better team if they kept Seager and signed one of those next-tier free-agent Pitchers - Samardzija, Ian Kennedy, John Lackey, Hisashi Iwakuma, or Mike Leake (and/or potentially using those lesser prospects to trade for an additional starter) than they would be if they traded Seager for any of the Pitchers that have been whispered to be "available" in trades not named Jose Fernandez.
Yes, it is.
Note that I said, "at a unique apex" . . . not "at an apex".
The prospect knob-slob in this thread is fascinating and, unfortunately, predictable.
Anybody remember Jurickson Profar?
Your point?
Yes, it is.
Note that I said, "at a unique apex" . . . not "at an apex".
The prospect knob-slob in this thread is fascinating and, unfortunately, predictable.
Anybody remember Jurickson Profar?
Then what in the world does 'unique apex' mean? Because his value could easily increase from where it is now. I get that there's a chance he could also regress, but that is not an apex under any circumstances.
And I haven't made an evaluation on Seager; I'm just telling you that the Dodgers aren't going to deal him. Because they're not. Again, you can call them stupid for that if you want, but it's reality.
Top prospects sometimes bust (though much more rarely than guys below them), but they also sometimes become complete beasts. Hardly any team is ever going to give up a potential beast before they're more sure of what they have.
I believe Austin Meadows would be available. Especially with how crowded the Pirates outfield is. I'd be more inclined to trade Teheran for him.
It's fine to dream on Seager but you all need to realize there is zero chance the Dodgers or any team would trade him for Shelby Miller. And that's not even close to a knock on Shelby.
Meadows would be a great target.
Yes, it is.
Note that I said, "at a unique apex" . . . not "at an apex".
The prospect knob-slob in this thread is fascinating and, unfortunately, predictable.
Anybody remember Jurickson Profar?
I believe Austin Meadows would be available. Especially with how crowded the Pirates outfield is. I'd be more inclined to trade Teheran for him.
Well Seager has had major league success... Profar hasn't... so there's that...
98 ABs.
Meh...That is all it took to say Hector is a flop..