Viz and Teheran listed as top trade candidates

In the Coppy chat Saturday, he listed Julio and Freddie as untouchable. It seemed definitive. I couldn't help but notice that his comments to McAlpin tonight seem less definitive. It's probably nothing, but this makes it sound like they want that door to stay opened a crack until the deadline strikes.

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He gone.
 
Many GM's are realizing some things....: Noone is getting rid of ANYONE near T-ran's value, because of the pitching shortage this year. He is a rare commodity AND we torched this guy:

Per Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports, an unnamed team offered the White Sox a "king's ransom" for Sale within the last 48 hours and were given a "no" by the White Sox.
 
Many GM's are realizing some things....: Noone is getting rid of ANYONE near T-ran's value, because of the pitching shortage this year. He is a rare commodity AND we torched this guy:
Per Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports, an unnamed team offered the White Sox a "king's ransom" for Sale within the last 48 hours and were given a "no" by the White Sox.

It would take a king's ransom to get JT.. it is going to take a kingdom to get Sale right now.
 
Sale would require a crazy amount, even more than Teheran. The Red Sox I'm sure will try getting one more starter, especially if Pomeranz has another poor outing.
 
Sale would require a crazy amount, even more than Teheran. The Red Sox I'm sure will try getting one more starter, especially if Pomeranz has another poor outing.

That is what is funny. you see Sox fans or other teams fans saying.. No way would I give up Moncada for JT.. I would give Moncada for Sale.. Um, you are going to give up Moncada, Bindy, ++ for Sale... JT was a bargain at Moncada +...
 
If I were the Red Sox, I wouldn't mind trading hitting prospects for long term pitching purposes. There won't be many to buy this offseason and they have plenty of hitting. They also have the budget to buy whatever they would like down the road. Look at the cash they are paying for Price. They aren't like the Braves.
 
Sale would require a crazy amount, even more than Teheran. The Red Sox I'm sure will try getting one more starter, especially if Pomeranz has another poor outing.

Wait a second...

Are you trying to tell me a pitcher who has never done anything in his career suddenly puts up a few good months in obscurity in SD while pitching in the best pitcher's park in the game, and then struggles the moment he's on the big stage in a hitter's park?

Who could have possibly seen that coming??
 
Wait a second...

Are you trying to tell me a pitcher who has never done anything in his career suddenly puts up a few good months in obscurity in SD while pitching in the best pitcher's park in the game, and then struggles the moment he's on the big stage in a hitter's park?

Who could have possibly seen that coming??

Yeah but they didn't have to give up that much...oh wait
 
With Wood out 8 weeks now and they have no clue on Kerahaws back they may not have a choice but to overpay if they are serious about the playoffs. DeLeon, Verdugo, and others have to be in play.
 
Considering the fact that their guys aren't "perfect fits" no right-handed power, no 3B, etc., I'd think Coppy would have to absolutely bend them over if he gave them Julio - De Leon, Verdugo, Starling Heredia, and maybe another piece.
 
It's getting interesting. Rangers and Sox could win it all, but if either can get a T-ran type (and he's about the only one out there), that could be the difference.
 
I keep reading that the Dodgers are looking to make a big splash.

Apparently they're going after Archer. I wouldn't trade that dude at all, but the Rays will. They better get everything LA has to offer - like Urias would HAVE to be included, no?
 
Apparently they're going after Archer. I wouldn't trade that dude at all, but the Rays will. They better get everything LA has to offer - like Urias would HAVE to be included, no?

I have no idea why the Rays are talking about trading Archer right now when his value is at a low point. He was legitimately excellent the last two seasons but has struggled some this year. There's no reason to trade him now when you can wait for him to rebound and get more.

It would be a different story if he had an albatross-like contract and the Rays didn't want to risk him never rebounding but that's not the case. He's signed through 2019 with his highest salary being $7.5 million. Then he has two team options for $9 million in 2020 and $11 million in 2021. You could have the guy for 5 more years and never pay him what Ricky Nolasco is making this season.

There's no way I deal him unless the Dodgers break the bank. They'd have to pay the price he would command if he had continued pitching like he did last year. Urias would be a must.
 
I have no idea why the Rays are talking about trading Archer right now when his value is at a low point. He was legitimately excellent the last two seasons but has struggled some this year. There's no reason to trade him now when you can wait for him to rebound and get more.

It would be a different story if he had an albatross-like contract and the Rays didn't want to risk him never rebounding but that's not the case. He's signed through 2019 with his highest salary being $7.5 million. Then he has two team options for $9 million in 2020 and $11 million in 2021. You could have the guy for 5 more years and never pay him what Ricky Nolasco is making this season.

There's no way I deal him unless the Dodgers break the bank. They'd have to pay the price he would command if he had continued pitching like he did last year. Urias would be a must.

Agreed. He is more valuable to them on that contract than anything else.
 
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