Around the Majors - 2022 Version

Speaking of the WC race. Looks like we sent the Giants into a death spiral. Braves took 3 of 4 from and including those they have been 3-11 in their last 14.

If they crash bad this month maybe we can trade for Joc again?
If la Stella can still play 2b, he makes more sense

ETA... although he doesn't look so hot stats wise.
 
A LHH who can actually hit and play 2B while Albies is out, then move to the OF when Albies is back would be pretty ideal.

And 1-2 BP arms.
 
Happ is perfect fit, but will be expensive with 1 year of control left. He also makes Duvall/Rosey strictly bench players. When Ozzie gets back Happ would probably be playing majority of days.

I seriously doubt AA invested 18 million in a bench players. I'll be pretty shocked if duvall and Rosario aren't the platoon. Both have been solid hitters with platoon advantage for their careers
 
A LHH who can actually hit and play 2B while Albies is out, then move to the OF when Albies is back would be pretty ideal.

And 1-2 BP arms.

Would be awesome to have an idea about how far Alex may be able to stretch the payroll - got an interesting fit if the money is there.

Adam Frazier is struggling, but is a pure rental and fits the LH 2B/OF profile. With the Mariners seemingly almost out of the picture, he shouldn't cost much prospect-wise AND they have a potential high-end pen candidate who they might be willing to package with him in Ken Giles (who just returned from his TJS). The two of them combined to count $13.25 million against Seattle's books this season, so we'd be looking at adding $6-ish million to add them.

What makes this move a bit more intriguing for me is the fact that they also hold a $9.5 million option on Giles for 2023. If he and Yates come back completely healthy, you have your Jansen/Smith replacements for next season (with Lee becoming the third LHP in the pen behind Minter and Matzek) for $13.5 million less. That money can go towards paying the arbitration raises for Fried and Riley. At that point you can probably replace Frazier with Shewmake as the LH utility IF for the minimum.
 
Would be awesome to have an idea about how far Alex may be able to stretch the payroll - got an interesting fit if the money is there.

Adam Frazier is struggling, but is a pure rental and fits the LH 2B/OF profile. With the Mariners seemingly almost out of the picture, he shouldn't cost much prospect-wise AND they have a potential high-end pen candidate who they might be willing to package with him in Ken Giles (who just returned from his TJS). The two of them combined to count $13.25 million against Seattle's books this season, so we'd be looking at adding $6-ish million to add them.

What makes this move a bit more intriguing for me is the fact that they also hold a $9.5 million option on Giles for 2023. If he and Yates come back completely healthy, you have your Jansen/Smith replacements for next season (with Lee becoming the third LHP in the pen behind Minter and Matzek) for $13.5 million less. That money can go towards paying the arbitration raises for Fried and Riley. At that point you can probably replace Frazier with Shewmake as the LH utility IF for the minimum.

not a bad play.
 
Would be awesome to have an idea about how far Alex may be able to stretch the payroll - got an interesting fit if the money is there.

Adam Frazier is struggling, but is a pure rental and fits the LH 2B/OF profile. With the Mariners seemingly almost out of the picture, he shouldn't cost much prospect-wise AND they have a potential high-end pen candidate who they might be willing to package with him in Ken Giles (who just returned from his TJS). The two of them combined to count $13.25 million against Seattle's books this season, so we'd be looking at adding $6-ish million to add them.

What makes this move a bit more intriguing for me is the fact that they also hold a $9.5 million option on Giles for 2023. If he and Yates come back completely healthy, you have your Jansen/Smith replacements for next season (with Lee becoming the third LHP in the pen behind Minter and Matzek) for $13.5 million less. That money can go towards paying the arbitration raises for Fried and Riley. At that point you can probably replace Frazier with Shewmake as the LH utility IF for the minimum.

Seattle is 3.5 out of the wildcard and they think they're in it. That can change in four weeks, but today they're not aware they're not good.
 
My guess is AA has effectively unlimited payroll in 2022 to make additions, and very little prospect capital, so his deals will be more along the lines of salary dumps. Overpriced BP arms and an overpaid average-ish bench/OF/DH piece is what I'm expecting.

I could envision a set of deals involving flipping Anderson for someone like Happ, and then acquiring an expensive rental SP to fill that hole.
 
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My guess is AA has effectively unlimited payroll in 2022 to make additions, and very little prospect capital, so his deals will be more along the lines of salary dumps. Overpriced BP arms and an overpaid average-ish bench/OF/DH piece is what I'm expecting.

I could envision a set of deals involving flipping Anderson for someone like Happ, and then acquiring an expensive rental SP to fill that hole.

Syndergaard fits the bill
 
Don't look now but the Marlins have won 6 in a row and are only 3 GB of the last WC spot. The reason I say that is because the Mets go there next after playing the Reds.
 
Is Noah that good anymore? Noticed his K numbers are way down this year.. a .278 BABpi..

3.84 FIP, 3.84 era, 1.1 fWAR in 13 starts.

He's above average and quite a bit better than Anderson. But if the team moves Anderson then Noah fits the bill of a non-crappy starter who is a rental that shouldn't cost many prospects due to his salary.
 
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