2018 Offseason And Targets

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I feel like Cory would be somewhere near the bottom of our potential bench options, but if we end up spending heavily on C and OF, then end up dipping our feet into the SP/RP market, then he might be about all we could afford.

He would definitely be a budget option
 
I've been hearing a lot about Edwin Diaz lately. As much as I'm opposed to making a significant deal for a SP, my feelings are even stronger that we should spend significant resources on a reliever. I wouldn't mind a medium sized bullpen upgrade, but Diaz would cost an absolute assload. 4 years of control for a 24 year old closer coming off phenomenal season. A player like that will take a king's ransom, if the trends of the last few years stay true.

I really hope we don't end up blowing the farm on a SP and/or a closer. It just seems like such a bad investment for us.

I don’t really understand why we are giving up on Minter. He was a rookie. We will have Viz and O’Day. Then, I would put Teheran in the pen and let him air it out for an inning or two. What if Gohara would work in the pen? Point is, I agree with you that we may only need to pick up a couple of guys to bolster the pen and spend the money elsewhere.
 
Kiley mentioned in his Wednesday chat that we made a “healthy” offer for Paxton. Also said the Mariners has offers that looked better based on prospect rankings than the one they accepted.
 
I don’t really understand why we are giving up on Minter. He was a rookie. We will have Viz and O’Day. Then, I would put Teheran in the pen and let him air it out for an inning or two. What if Gohara would work in the pen? Point is, I agree with you that we may only need to pick up a couple of guys to bolster the pen and spend the money elsewhere.

I'm not advocating a major bullpen addition, but I don't think those who are advocating for it are doing it because they're giving up on Viz or Minter. I think the idea is to get a proven lock down closer to push Vizcaino and Minter to 7th/8th inning roles. I still think we should build the bullpen from within, though. The pen will be fine as it is.
 
Kiley mentioned in his Wednesday chat that we made a “healthy” offer for Paxton. Also said the Mariners has offers that looked better based on prospect rankings than the one they accepted.

I think this basically confirms my notion that the Mariners got less value than they could have because they overvalued Sheffield.
 
I'm not advocating a major bullpen addition, but I don't think those who are advocating for it are doing it because they're giving up on Viz or Minter. I think the idea is to get a proven lock down closer to push Vizcaino and Minter to 7th/8th inning roles. I still think we should build the bullpen from within, though. The pen will be fine as it is.

Minter and Vizcaino were both inconsistent. Both have lock down stuff, but they seem to lose it in an instance. I think one more high leverage arm should be in the mix, but like Beanie is suggesting, it doesn't have to be a top-drawer guy.

As per the Mariners, they just demanded Justus.
 
The more I think about the catching situation, the more I like Ramos. With Flowers already under contract, coupled with the importance our front office and coaching staff have placed on framing tells me Flowers will play a couple times a week no matter who is acquired. if I'm correct in assuming this, Ramos is a relatively perfect match because he will need to be rested a couple times per week and we don't have the luxury of the DH to keep his bat in there.
 
The more I think about the catching situation, the more I like Ramos. With Flowers already under contract, coupled with the importance our front office and coaching staff have placed on framing tells me Flowers will play a couple times a week no matter who is acquired. if I'm correct in assuming this, Ramos is a relatively perfect match because he will need to be rested a couple times per week and we don't have the luxury of the DH to keep his bat in there.

Ramos has also become my favorite target. Grandal is #2 and Gomes #3... I'm operating under the assumption that Realmuto will not happen
 
I also think Ramos makes a lot of sense...of course we dont know what the market for his services look like...he also might have some preferences about who he plays for
 
We can get JT- but I am pretty sure the asking price is so obscene we (nor anyone else) is going to do it. Maybe by March Miami will lower price but it will be too late for any serious contender.
My guess is they would want Pache and Soroka/ Wright. Hell no.
 
We can get JT- but I am pretty sure the asking price is so obscene we (nor anyone else) is going to do it. Maybe by March Miami will lower price but it will be too late for any serious contender.
My guess is they would want Pache and Soroka/ Wright. Hell no.

I dunno... sounds like they are pretty hell bent on not trading him in division
 
If the Marlins take less talent to get a guy out of the division he should be fired. You take the best package you can get regardless where it’s coming from.
 
If the Marlins take less talent to get a guy out of the division he should be fired. You take the best package you can get regardless where it’s coming from.

For real. Even if the Braves traded for him, the Marlins competitive is 2 years away at minimum. The chances are very slim he'd still be a Brave by that time.
 
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