Southcack77
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The thing is everybody worries about the back end of Stanton's contract. But, if you could get him AND Yelich without having to give up premium prospects like Albies then chances are, even if you get stung a bit by the back in of Stanton's contract, it would still be worth it because of the value of the guys you're not trading away today.
Stanton is already 27 and he's been often injured and at times he's struggled to simply be good. You want to make a massive bet on his declining years simply to avoid trading away prospects that may or may not ever been above average major leaguers? That doesn't make any sense at all. They only way you take on a 30 million dollar a year contract is if you are extremely confident that player is going to be outstanding. You don't eat 10 years of a bad contract to reduce acquisition costs. That's nuts.
Particularly when the return is just someone like Yelich on a pretty decent deal.