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Yes but that contract is super cheap and he can become our new Markakis. Plus play second base in case we need him.I thought about Whit, though he's slipped below league average in wRC+.
Yes but that contract is super cheap and he can become our new Markakis. Plus play second base in case we need him.I thought about Whit, though he's slipped below league average in wRC+.
6 WS (won 3)
6 CS losses
Career .537 winning %
It's strange to say a guy isn't good just bc you don't like em.
He was my #1 target if the NL had the DH for 2021. Not surprised the Rays covet him.
Well the NL doesn’t have the DH so looks like you were wrong.
Well the NL doesn’t have the DH so looks like you were wrong.
Me too. I saw him play here in Nashville with the Sounds, on that stacked Brewers’ AAA affiliate. That team won the PCL and featured Cruz, Braun, Corey Hart, and Rickie Weeks. Prince Fielder had just been called up earlier that month as well.
Of note: former Braves legends Jeff Bennett and Kevin Gryboski were also on that team.
Let’s say AA goes out and gets Bryant or Marte, and TDA comes back to be a .750+ OPS bat.
Marte
Freeman
Albies
Joc
Riley
TDA
Swanson
Heredia
Is that lineup good enough to win the division if Anderson comes back and Ynoa can help out too?
I think maybe yes…
Everyone would be 'only renting' him. An extension after the fact doesn't add to the value of the contract you're trading for.
It's not about the "value of the contract".
It would be unbelievably stupid for Alex to include one of Waters or Pache in the deal if he doesn't think Marte is the difference in winning the division AND he plans on extending him. With the way things have gone for the Braves in 2021, they'd get Marte only to see Freddie hit on the hand next week causing him to be out until the middle of September.
If you're only going to rent Marte for two months - when you're four games back and as inconsistent as this team continues to be - trading Waters or Pache for him would be idiotic if you're not going to step up and keep him around. Enscheff's exactly right when he keeps preaching that AA needs to improve the team around the edges, hope Freddie and Ozzie stay hot, the pen improves, and you get a couple pieces back relatively soon. A "go for it" trade for ANY rental player when you're in this situation would be beyond stupid.
Everyone would be 'only renting' him. An extension after the fact doesn't add to the value of the contract you're trading for.
I don't think it's the value of the contract, it's the difference in the value of the player if he's only going to be with the team for the remainder of 2021 or if agrees to a new contract and remains with the team beyond 2021. You occasionally see trades where the acquiring team works out a deal prior to the trade (there used to be a 72-hour rule about that and I don't know if that is in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement) that would keep the player with the acquiring team beyond the current season.
I don't like trading within the division, but I would consider it for Marte if we could keep him around. Once again with my broken record, we should have acquired him from the Diamondbacks at the 2020 deadline. He would have solved so many problems.
Rich Hill traded to the mets
The Mets are acquiring Rich Hill from the Rays for Tommy Hunter and a minor-league player.
Interesting seeing the Rays both sell and buy.
I'm going to chalk this up to the Rays being 10x smarter than the Mets.
Rich Hill traded to the mets
Interesting seeing the Rays both sell and buy.
I'm going to chalk this up to the Rays being 10x smarter than the Mets.
From mlbtraderumors:
In his past seven starts, he’s tallied just 33 1/3 innings and yielded 20 runs on 34 hits and 16 walks. Seven of those hits have left the yard, and Hill’s 28 strikeouts (19.3 percent) in that time represent a pretty pronounced decline. Overall, he’s sitting on a 5.40 ERA and 5.25 SIERA since June 12.