UNCBlue012
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A fair trade for Yellich is Wright, Soroka and Pache.
It would be tough, but I'd do it in a heartbeat.
A fair trade for Yellich is Wright, Soroka and Pache.
I’m assuming Gohara’s value is higher since he’s big league ready, so I would likely prefer to trade him. While I like Gohara, I think it’s more likely that his value is a little inflated based off last season.
Agreed on this. Lots of indication that he will be a TOR pitcher. To be able to maintain that velcoity/command into the late innings is a skill only a handful of pitchers have.
Hypothetical question for the board.
Would you rather keep Gohara or Wright in a scenario like this? I think most would say Gohara, but I think I'd lean towards keeping Wright.
Gohara has already proven he can do it in the majors. Wright has proven nothing. That's a very silly question and an even sillier conclusion
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I get that the Marlins have taken less and we will try for less. I also think the Marlins will want to "win the press conference" for these guys.
We will try to throw MLB ready guys like Newk, Fried and Sims at them. Marlins can talk about them being ready now and their prospect pedigree as first round guys. Maybe we can sell high on Comargo. I do think they'll need Pache as the Yelich of the future. I HATE moving Pache b/c I think he's going to make a huge jump this year. But you can't get something for nothing... They will need Anderson or Wright to be the big chip and instantly be the number one guy in their system. Then you build it out. Maybe they'd like the distraction of including guys like Blair, Wisler, Peterson and Demeritte to make the haul look big.
Maybe you can sell high on Jackson as the Realmuto replacement. Maybe they'd value him in the 15-20 milion area.
A fair trade for Yellich is Wright, Soroka and Pache.
I disgaree that we cannot take on money because of shedding Kemp's salary. I think that was to shed salary, not to go in to next offseason spending a ton of money on free agents. That's no AA's style. It's just a slikely he takes on salary.
I do agree that if we were to make a trade for Yelich/Realmuto that it would defeinitely lead to trading Nick and Flowers for obvious reasons and could possibly even mean trading Ender.
If we add in Yelich ($7M) Realmuto ($4M) and Chen ($8M) and we trade Nick (-$8M assuming we eat 2.5M) Ender (-$4.7M) and Flowers (-$4M) we're only taking on 2.3M in 2018 not counting whatever we get in return for Ender and Flowers if they are major league players or not.
Doing the same thing and keeping Ender we only take on $7M.
Hypothetical question for the board.
Would you rather keep Gohara or Wright in a scenario like this? I think most would say Gohara, but I think I'd lean towards keeping Wright.
Gohara still has the injury and conditioning concerns, while Wright didn't exactly light things up in his professional debut. I think Wright, Gohara and Soroka are the 3 keepers out of all the pitching prospects, so I can't say I'd want to give up any of the 3.
I suppose it would come down to whichever one the Marlins insisted on being in the return, then I would have to weigh it as part of the total package going to Miami.
Gohara still has the injury and conditioning concerns, while Wright didn't exactly light things up in his professional debut. I think Wright, Gohara and Soroka are the 3 keepers out of all the pitching prospects, so I can't say I'd want to give up any of the 3.
I suppose it would come down to whichever one the Marlins insisted on being in the return, then I would have to weigh it as part of the total package going to Miami.
I'm absolutely with you on those three. Every other young pitcher (Newcomb, Allard, Anderson, etc) would be available but I really, really don't want to give up any of Wright, Gohara, or Soroka.
Can the Braves even trade Wright yet? I seem to remember something about not being able to trade prospects until a year after they'd been drafted.
Gohara. Not close for me.
That was the old rule. Now they can be traded after the WS ends.
Wright is fair game.
Would they trade ender in the deal?
Imagine marlins selling that they got a gold glove cf back plus.
For next yr we lost yelich but we got a gold glove cf in ender, a third baseman in Ruiz , starters in fried newk wisler , and futur Star in allard and someone. Plus we shed some long term salary in Chen
I actually could see the marlins wanting ender to make it look like they are trying. They might want rio Ruiz to have a shot at 3b