If the Blue Jays are actually selling, I'd definitely be interested in looking at Marcus Stroman.
I'd look at Stroman and Donaldson!
If the Blue Jays are actually selling, I'd definitely be interested in looking at Marcus Stroman.
I'd look at Stroman and Donaldson!
I'd look at Stroman and Donaldson!
What would it take to get Donaldson this off season?
6-7 WAR at a cost of ~$25M is $20M-$30M in surplus value. I don't have my prospect value spreadsheet handy, but that has to be a Top 25-50 guy plus another significant piece.
I'd imagine talks would start around something like Allard or Soroka + someone in the 8-12ish range on our spec list. The lack of team control + significant arbitration salary would depress the overall package probably, and if we did it during the offseason rather than with deadline premiums. I'd do something like that if we could work out a long-term deal post trade though. Stroman would take that plus another top 10-15ish spec probably, with added team control but less overall value than Donaldson (just based on performance, not projection).
I don't have any issue trading one of them under the right circumstances.
Look at Houston and what they've done. They have the best team in baseball right now and still have one of the top farms in baseball. Their payroll is right where the Braves payroll is now. They have young stars all over the field and budding stars in their minors.
They didn't try to short circuit their rebuild. They sucked for 5 years. But now they have set themselves up to be good for 10 years.
The Braves, if they don't get stupid, are positioned perfectly to be the dominant team in the NL East for the next 10 years. Washington is about to cycle back. They have traded away their future for their chance to win now. The Mets are built on young pitching which is crumbling all around. The Phillies stink and will continue to for a while. The Marlins are being sold and have no pitching an will probably go through a rebuild once new ownership is on board. 2018 shouldn't be the focus outside of natural progression. Trading for expensive short term fixes is a quick way to another rebuild.
Stroman's 60% GB rate would play very well in Suntrust Park.
It's actually been below-average in HR allowed. Above-average in 2B allowed, though, possibly because of the wall in RF? I don't know.
It's a bit early to make proclamations about how the park plays, but you're 100% correct...this notion that Suntrust is some insane launching pad is a fallacy according to the data available so far.
Why dont try to sign Yu Darvish!! Sooner all later the braves need to spend.
Rotation 2018
Darvish
Teheran
Foltynewicz
Newcomb
Dickey
At the trade deadline we can trade Dickey and call up Wright.
At the off season we can trade Teheran and hopefully he get his value back. Trade for more pitchers.
2019
Darvish
Newcomb
Foltynewicz
Wright
Allard
At the Deadline if we are not in a race we can trade Darvish for more pitchers and call up Soroka.
Look at Houston and what they've done. They have the best team in baseball right now and still have one of the top farms in baseball. Their payroll is right where the Braves payroll is now. They have young stars all over the field and budding stars in their minors.
They didn't try to short circuit their rebuild. They sucked for 5 years. But now they have set themselves up to be good for 10 years.
The Braves, if they don't get stupid, are positioned perfectly to be the dominant team in the NL East for the next 10 years. Washington is about to cycle back. They have traded away their future for their chance to win now. The Mets are built on young pitching which is crumbling all around. The Phillies stink and will continue to for a while. The Marlins are being sold and have no pitching an will probably go through a rebuild once new ownership is on board. 2018 shouldn't be the focus outside of natural progression. Trading for expensive short term fixes is a quick way to another rebuild.
Can we add the Brewers as possible suitors for Garcia?
12:02
Pablo: Think the Brewers will make at least a minor trade to try to compete this year? They have a ton of outfield depth in the minors they could deal.
12:03
Dave Cameron: Yeah, they keep hanging around, and barring a huge collapse, definitely won’t be selling now. I could see them going after a Jason Vargas type, the kind of guy who would upgrade their rotation more than some other teams, and who might be able to crack their playoff rotation but wouldn’t in some other cities.
Would Garcia plus a BP arm be enough to get one of their surplus OFers?
Can we add the Brewers as possible suitors for Garcia?
12:02
Pablo: Think the Brewers will make at least a minor trade to try to compete this year? They have a ton of outfield depth in the minors they could deal.
12:03
Dave Cameron: Yeah, they keep hanging around, and barring a huge collapse, definitely won’t be selling now. I could see them going after a Jason Vargas type, the kind of guy who would upgrade their rotation more than some other teams, and who might be able to crack their playoff rotation but wouldn’t in some other cities.
Would Garcia plus a BP arm be enough to get one of their surplus OFers?