Padres kept Gore, Hassell, Abrams and Woods. I’d call that a win for 1.4 years of Hader.
And can still spin all those pieces for Soto.
Preller is all-in once again.
Padres kept Gore, Hassell, Abrams and Woods. I’d call that a win for 1.4 years of Hader.
I'm not a huge fan of acquiring Michael A. Taylor, but there is some solid logic behind him as a target:
1. He plays excellent defense (but so does Heredia)
2. His 2021/2022 xwOBA vs LHP (.321) is better than Rosario's (.303) and Harris' (.237) so he could platoon (but so could Heredia at .319).
3. His overall 2022 xwOBA is .306, which is almost playable full time considering the defense if Rosario continues to be bad (Heredia at .280 shouldn't play everyday).
4. He shouldn't be expensive to acquire in terms of prospect capital.
5. He always has that A in his name for some reason, and I'm sure "the A" references will be everywhere.
So to me, Michael A. Taylor overlaps too much with a player the Braves already have in Heredia. Harris needs a platoon partner in CF for the playoff push, and that partner should be Heredia, and it should start happening in September to prepare for the playoffs.
Rosario also needs a platoon partner too, but I'd like to see AA shoot for a little more offense in LF because that platoon partner may have to end up playing everyday if Rosario doesn't round into form. Ideally, this newly acquired LFer is good enough to bat 5th or 6th...meaning a legit 5 or 6 hitter for a championship club.
Trey Harris is barely a "prospect" at 26 with poor production in the minors. I have no issue losing him. But even still, I feel like he was an overpay for Adrianza. I don't see what value Adrianza brings to this team at all. I'm genuinely surprised he was not DFA'd by Washington before now.
This is the way I'd prefer to lean. An interesting note I noticed this morning was that DMGM may be willing to part with Scott Barlow. The Royals suddenly become my #1 target if I'm Alex and that's true.
Barlow's the nasty RH arm you're looking for to add to the pen WITH closing experience - AND he's under control through 2024. Pair him with Taylor to platoon with Rosario (and be your defensive replacement/pinch-runner) for the types of expendable pieces I'm sure Alex would prefer to deal and you plug serious holes with quality depth. If he could add pieces like that for spare parts like Davidson/Elder/Shewmake/Malloy/even Franklin that would be ideal IMO.
Yeah calling Malloy spare parts at this point is ridiculous. May be our second best prospect (I’m not counting Muller)
Grissom, Muller, and Malloy are the three higher-level guys I would prefer to see stay in the system.
Shuster and Tarnok have value, but I’m more comfortable seeing them cashed in. Elder, too, but that’d be selling low.
Everybody else is pretty much a long shot or a long way off (or both, or injured).
Harris was losing playing time at AA. This was a nothing-for-nothing swap, value-wise.
Here’s my question does Rosario need a platoon partner or do we need to just bring in a full time LF in make Ozuna and Rosario bench bats?
I’ve personally been advocating bringing on a 3rd C and letting Ozuna DH when Contreras is off while using Rosario as the primary lefty off the bench. Cano is gone but Ford and Heredia’s roster spots are still available to upgrade.
I don't have an issue with losing Harris. My issue is more they we gave up anything at all for Adrianza, who has been beyond awful.
Not willing to consider Malloy “spare parts,” given he’s continued to perform well at AA.
Spare parts as in the sense that he allows you to keep your most important advanced prospects.
If you brought Taylor in, you have your 2023 LF (and CF if needed) platoon already ahead of him. Probably going to have to give up at least one prospect you'd prefer to hold onto to land a package like Taylor/Barlow with the extra control.
I'd be OK with that guy being Malloy as long as that allows you to keep the three advanced arms for depth and Grissom - you'd still have Franklin (and his plus defense on a corner) when he comes back.
Does it seem that the friars always seem to have this elite farm but yet never really graduate superstars. I know tatis. But it seems they are always trading those guys. Maybe I don’t follow them enough.
Does it seem that the friars always seem to have this elite farm but yet never really graduate superstars. I know tatis. But it seems they are always trading those guys. Maybe I don’t follow them enough.
Does it seem that the friars always seem to have this elite farm but yet never really graduate superstars. I know tatis. But it seems they are always trading those guys. Maybe I don’t follow them enough.
I’ve had this thought as well. They consistently rated above the Braves during the rebuild, and the Braves farm has simply performed a lot better in the timespan.
The splashy headlines keep him around. The new Padres ownership seems to love him and have given him an unlimited budget. He’s a snake charmer for sure.Preller is in constant win-now panic mode. He must be about at the end of his leash by now considering he hasn't won anything after having the splashiest headlines for years.