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Frazier is being fueled by a high BABIP. Not sure he's someone we want.
May be the best option. We’re not going to get someone who requires a lot of resources to acquire.
Frazier is being fueled by a high BABIP. Not sure he's someone we want.
I’m not sure he could add enough for us to contend. This is not a “one or two players away” team. Probably just get some guys back, bring up a few young guys and hope to catch lighting in a bottle. Last year was the year…this year isn’t.
I disagree with that assessment, but that hinges on the pitchers we have performing up to their usual standards.
I agree with you. Oh, and FF's real numbers start matching up with how they should look. A shut down closer turns this pen into a strength quickly imo
I'm pretty sure they're well aware of those concerns as well, and think that's why the return is likely to be a bit less than they'd like. Frazier's high BABIP (as well as his hard-hit rate I'd think) would be a concern for teams interested in him, and I'd expect the Pirates realize that too.
I think one of the three arms you mentioned is reasonable, and that Waters would arguably be "expendable" in a deal like this where you'd control Frazier next season to be able to take your time with Harris' development. If you're going to include Waters, Muller is pulled back though. They get ONE guy whose clock hasn't started, not two. They're really short on Catching depth as well, and with Contreras ready now and Langeliers looking like he will be ready at some point in 2022 (if not Opening Day) I'd throw A-Jax in.
My thought was Waters, A-Jax, their choice of Wilson or Wright, and maybe filler like Ervin/Demeritte/Trey Harris - Ervin or Demeritte if they wanted someone they could add to the roster now, Harris if they wanted someone a bit further away with higher upside.
Why would they want any of those guys?
Considering the only realistic option for the playoffs is chasing down the Mets, who already have a 5.5 game lead, I wouldn't let your imaginations run too wild with big upgrade trades.
Think more along the lines of Naquin to replace Ender in CF, and a rental RH BP arm that costs almost nothing. Maybe a non-zero bat for cOF (or 3B that pushes Riley to LF).
But first I think Waters needs to be given a chance to show what he can do over 100+ PAs. This certainly isn't a "go for it" type season right now.
I think the pending CBA is driving the season for Atlanta. That combined with all the money freed up this winter along with an official act on the Ozuna situation. Going back to old fashion baseball: Pitching wins games. With the current depth and low cost the starting rotation next year could be one of the strongest in baseball and cheapest. Strong up the middle: Catching is developing quickly, Albies is in place, with all the FA elite SS coming up, AA can take his pick if the CBA is anyway balanced, move Acuna back to CF and fill in the corners with LH/RH balance. Riley is the hole card IMO, 3d, LF or even 1b are in play IMO. I am not betting my ranch that FF will be a Brave next year but do hope so.
I disagree with that assessment, but that hinges on the pitchers we have performing up to their usual standards.
With Liberty Media as owners? I’m not buying it.
Why would AA say it if it wasn’t true? Especially in a year when most teams are either maxed out or cutting payroll.
The fact that we have Liberty Media as owners probably has insulated us to a degree from the effects of the pandemic.
As soon as he moves Ozuna to the 60 day IL insurance kicks in. That may be the money he talks about as well as anything else.