Someone on twitter proposed the Braves trade Anderson, Riley AND Pache for DeGrom.
Awful to even hit send after typing that.
lol. Where would we all of the sudden get money to pay DeGrom into his mid 30's.
Someone on twitter proposed the Braves trade Anderson, Riley AND Pache for DeGrom.
Awful to even hit send after typing that.
The top SP on the market appear to be Bumgarner, Stroman and Wheeler. None are really game changers but they'd still help the rotation. Not sure the cost of them given all but Stroman are FA's at seasons end.
Whichever team buys high on Boyd deserves whatever they end up getting.
There is zero chance the Mets get that sort of prospect from anyone for Wheeler. He's a 2-3 month rental and while he's having a nice season, isn't like he's having a Cy Young type of season. The best the Mets should hope for is 50/55 FV pitcher or a 50 FV hitter. For us, that's among the Wilson/Wright/Muller group.
what are you basing that on? xwOBA?
Indians might be listening on Bauer. Since they are in the playoff hunt they may have interest in a deal that sends them back someone like Gausman plus prospect(s).
Just throwing this out there because I have no idea. But remember how the Mets originally acquired Wheeler, it was for a rental of Beltran to the Giants. Anyone know how that trade lined up value wise at the time?
I think the Mets will listen on Syndegaard and the Tigers on Boyd.
Syndegaard is not a former van Wagenen client. So no deep emotional bond.
Knowing AA, you can adjust your trade expectations to whoever will bring back value with what we will be willing to offer. That list will include:
Duvall
Demeritte
Allard
Ender
Fried
Gausman
(Possibly Folty)
Possibly a few lower guys like Jenista.
I don’t see a big trade out there that AA will be willing to do. I think he will follow the same path as last year’s deadline.
The Mets are too dumb, and will refuse to trade anyone when it really comes down to it.
Cleveland will be too close to a wild card to move anyone.
Detroit will ask for too much.
San Fran will ask for too much.
Toronto is the only team I see making a deal with us (and I consider that a long shot).
Bowman's latest: https://www.mlb.com/braves/news/braves-look-to-supplement-rotation-at-trade-deadline
Two most interesting parts to me:
"Julio Teheran could return at a cost of $12 million, but it seems much more likely the club would attempt to re-sign Keuchel, whose appreciation for his new environment is strengthened by the presence of Brian McCann."
"Acquiring both Bumgarner and closer Will Smith from the Giants would come at a steep price that would definitely include Waters or Pache."
I can't imagine the part about Waters or Pache being necessary to get Bumgarner and Smith is true.
I have reason to believe Bowman is overestimating the trade value of Smith and Bumgarner.
The Braves have ~2 weeks to evaluate Folty and Gausman before they need to really start shopping if needed.