WaitingFor2017
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With Trout out, now Ohtani walks out of the game with a trainer.
With Trout out, now Ohtani walks out of the game with a trainer.
There are rumors that the Padres could pivot to being sellers at the trade deadline and actually consider moving Soto, even though he's not a free agent until next off season. I doubt the Braves have enough of a package to land him, and not sure they could take on the salary either, but imagine Soto hitting 2nd and playing LF in this lineup?
I have to figure Preller is on his way out. I can't fault him for building what looked to be a very good team on paper even though I thought he did it fairly recklessly. But they appear to have hit their ceiling. Soto would be coveted because he's under team control for one more reason beyond 2023. There's value with some of the other guys, but I didn't realize that most of the hitters are tied up contractually until the 2030s.
Snell and Hader would be rentals. Snell is having a nice bounceback season and Hader is Hader, so I would expect those guys would be sought after fairly aggressively.
I have to figure Preller is on his way out. I can't fault him for building what looked to be a very good team on paper even though I thought he did it fairly recklessly. But they appear to have hit their ceiling. Soto would be coveted because he's under team control for one more reason beyond 2023. There's value with some of the other guys, but I didn't realize that most of the hitters are tied up contractually until the 2030s.
Snell and Hader would be rentals. Snell is having a nice bounceback season and Hader is Hader, so I would expect those guys would be sought after fairly aggressively.
Crazy stat: The Braves have been blown out (or lost by 5 or more runs) a total of FOUR times through their first 85 games in 2023. When this team loses, the games are extremely competitive.
Fried
Tatis Jr.
Alcantara
Gallen
Trea Turner
Giolito
Lots of top stars were traded as prospects.
That makes sense, because it really feels like the Braves have been in just about every game this year with a chance to win it. Can't remember very many games where it felt like they had no shot.
Pads are an odd team to figure out. They have a strong offense and solid pitching. Their pythag is the opposite of their record and they are 9th in run differential. This all suggests they have had a good bit of bad luck, but at some point you are what your record says you are. Obviously, you can always get hot and make a WS run, like we did, but they don't have the luxury of playing in a weak division and they're 7.5 back of the 2nd wild card.
Pads are an odd team to figure out. They have a strong offense and solid pitching. Their pythag is the opposite of their record and they are 9th in run differential. This all suggests they have had a good bit of bad luck, but at some point you are what your record says you are. Obviously, you can always get hot and make a WS run, like we did, but they don't have the luxury of playing in a weak division and they're 7.5 back of the 2nd wild card.
Hader would be an incredible get
I could see a big-time bidding war that results in an overpay for him. Curious what the Padres' asking price will be.
The space between the All-Star break and the trade deadline will likely make some teams sellers and some teams buyers. The extra wild card probably keeps a few more teams thinking about buying (or at least standing pat) as opposed to selling. LIke you said in another entry on the thread, the hill is especially steep for the Padres with them having to catch so many teams. They just can't expect that all of them will collapse. Still and all, I have a hard time thinking Preller is going to be a big-time seller given the risks he's taken in assembling the team. That said, with Snell and Hader heading to free agency, he would almost have to be crazy to not shop them.
Padres essentially gave up 2 45 FV players for Hader. With a only a half season remaining I can't see it being anymore than that.
Fun fact: Arcia would be tied for the Phillies team lead in position player fWAR
Fun fact: Arcia would be tied for the Phillies team lead in position player fWAR
All depends on what the other team is looking for, but right now, the Braves' only healthy guy above a 45 at Fangraphs is Smith-Shawver and he's probably not going anywhere. Ritchie's also a 45+, but he won't be on the mound again until late 2024 or early-2025. Other 45s are Dodd, Schewellenbach, Shuster, Murphy, and Guanipa. Again, difficult to know what the Padres will be looking for and settle for.l Taylor Rodgers was in the Hader deal, but he was a rental as well. Wonder if the Braves would move someone on the big-league roster at Yates-level to make it work. It's doable, but I'm guessing someone will go fairly high for Hader and Snell.
Grissom is no longer ranked, but considering he was a 45 when he lost eligibility, I think it's safe to say he would be 50+ if eligible now. He was No. 77 on MLB's top 100 chart before his call up. Either way, he is definitely our biggest trade chip at the moment.