msstate7
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Yeah. At 41 he's probably on his last leg. Mets just need bodies at this point.
Hope this is a sign degrom is gonna be out awhile
Yeah. At 41 he's probably on his last leg. Mets just need bodies at this point.
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.
Huh isn’t that right around the time of the sticky stuff enforcement?
That's one of the theories attributed to his declining performance.
Regardless of how it turns out for Hill going forward, he's one of the great examples of perserverance in the game and had his best seasons after age 35 thanks to some of the advancements in the use of data as it pertains to scouting. The guy has a frequent buyer's card at the arm surgeon, but he has stayed at it.
Yes Dodger$$$$!The Rays and As and Dodgers are just so much smarter than everyone else it almost isn't fair.
The Braves currently sit 4 games back with a playoff odds of around 10%. The decision to buy or sell should probably happen immediately after the 5 game stretch with the Mets. If they sell, they need to sell everything, and if they decide to buy they need to add at least 1 arm and 1 bat. In no circumstance should they attempt to walk the buyer/seller line.
So the morning of July 30, where do the Braves need to be in order to be buyers? Obviously, losing 5 straight to the Mets turns them into sellers. But what if they take 3 of 5 and increase their playoff odds to 15%? What if they do better and increase their odds to 20%?
My opinion: If the playoff odds are at 15%+ on July 30th, and nobody else is injured...buy.
Interesting seeing the Rays both sell and buy.
I'm going to chalk this up to the Rays being 10x smarter than the Mets.
Not so sure this was "selling" as much as just unloading salary to pay Cruz with.
They can get what they've been getting from Hill lately from plenty of their arms. Archer's ramping up in Durham, Baz has advanced there, and McKay's starting to pitch in games again - all of those guys ought to be options to replace those innings by the end of August.
This was probably an easy way to get $1 million to give Cruz while clearing a roster spot for him IMO.