2019 Trade Deadline Thread:

Unless we are getting a 2/3 type SP, I’d much rather focus on the BP and just use our farm for the 4/5 starter.
I like Lynn but how much of an upgrade would he be over Julio/Fried in a playoff series compared to what it costs to get him?
For me it’s Bauer/Thor/Wheeler or bust.
I’d be all for getting 2 solid BP arms to help shorten the game and be able to play matchups more freely.

Fried has been so-so lately and Gausman just got lit up, who knows what you'll get from Folty. And relying on guys like Touki, Wright, Wilson in a division race is quite risky.

Also, Lynn has really good numbers, and is on a great contract, around 9 mil next year and 11 the year after that. Has a 5 WAR, and a great FIP, near the top of the league in K's as well, so swing and miss stuff there. I do agree on Bauer/Thor/Wheeler though.
 
Lynn is old having a career year... he’s had a history of big walk problems... just not this year. Don’t really want to pay a premium for someone who has a bad history of walks except in his career year
 
He is. I wouldn't price the offer based upon the assumption he will be a 5 win pitcher going forward. More like a 3 win pitcher.

If that’s the price then I’d be more open to it. Maybe I’m just mad because Lynn let me down a ton in fantasy a few years ago
 
Biagini has been tough on righties this year. Of all pitchers in baseball with at least 29 innings against righties (the amount that Joe has) his 2.68 FIP against them is 14th best. Seems to be a pretty decent target depending on cost and if he's used correctly.

From the MLBTR article:

The spin rate on his breaking ball is elite as well, ranking 21st of 399 big league pitchers to throw the pitch at least 100 times dating back to 2016.

This is why the Braves are after him. They are hoping he's the next Luke Jackson they can get for essentially nothing.

He's a statcast darling that could represent a good value addition.
 
From the MLBTR article:

The spin rate on his breaking ball is elite as well, ranking 21st of 399 big league pitchers to throw the pitch at least 100 times dating back to 2016.

This is why the Braves are after him. They are hoping he's the next Luke Jackson they can get for essentially nothing.

He's a statcast darling that could represent a good value addition.

I mean if you can get him for decent cost sure, i hope hes not our main BP addition though.
 
Lynn is old having a career year... he’s had a history of big walk problems... just not this year. Don’t really want to pay a premium for someone who has a bad history of walks except in his career year

Lynn just stunk in Minnesota last year. He seemed to find something in New York after he was traded in 2018, but as zb points out, his reduced walk rate is the likely reason for the uptick in 2019, but it's clearly outside his pattern and I don't know if one can bank on that.
 
Lynn just stunk in Minnesota last year. He seemed to find something in New York after he was traded in 2018, but as zb points out, his reduced walk rate is the likely reason for the uptick in 2019, but it's clearly outside his pattern and I don't know if one can bank on that.

He’s been a solid higher walk rate pitcher for his career. His norm is not this year and I wouldn’t bank on it starting a new norm at his age
 
According to sources, the Blue Jays had asked for better prospects from multiple teams, but all of them balked at the requests.

“What they asked for from us was a good bit more than what they got from the Mets,” one club source said.
 
According to sources, the Blue Jays had asked for better prospects from multiple teams, but all of them balked at the requests.

“What they asked for from us was a good bit more than what they got from the Mets,” one club source said.

Seems like the Jays simply overvalued those arms. They got the equivalent of 2 from Wentz/Muller/Allard...or about $10M in surplus value for Stroman.

Terrible value for the Jays, so it's hard to fault the Mets for making the move, regardless of their postseason chances in 2019.
 
This is top flight reporting y’all


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Gausman’s outing enhanced ATL's need for a SP. Can’t assume the cutter (TrackMan reads minimal movement as a 4-seamer) or curve will improve significantly. He's a better pen candidate than Folty, whose success as a SP or reliever is dictated on regaining consistency w/ his slider
 
What would Sonny Gray cost?

FWIW, I got Gray for Wright straight up in the simulator. But, considering Gray is an established #2/3 that they have signed through 2023, and they expect to compete next year, I’d have to think it would cost a good deal more than that, if they’re even willing to move him at all.
 
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Gray's on a great contract for the next 3-4 years, and has been good since got away from NY.

Would cost alot, dont know if he's even available.

Unrelated, but the Braves got an extra year of control for Folty as well as Duvall. Both under control for 3 more seasons after this one.
 
Nightengale: The Atlanta #Braves have been calling numerous teams in recent days in search of an outfielder after Nick Markakis suffered a broken left wrist that will sideline him at least until mid-September, and perhaps for the rest of the season.
 
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