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Anytime Now Frankie...
If we get anyone as a SP they need to be better and younger than Hamels. I like Kela for the BP though.
If we get anyone as a SP they need to be better and younger than Hamels. I like Kela for the BP though.
If we get anyone as a SP they need to be better and younger than Hamels. I like Kela for the BP though.
Im all for trading for upgrades this year. Front office needs to make the most of it. We may not be this good in 2019.....
but Cole Hammels? Ehhh
Sometimes our job here is to promote discussion, and Hamel is only two years removed from have a 22-6 year-and-a-half with the Rangers with a 3.40 ERA. Considering the sorry team around him, a 4-6 record is no gauge, but his 3.61 is by far the best among their cruddy rotation.
As for what we deal for him, it should be something like Sims, Tyler Pike and Encarnacion. Maybe beg them to take Hursh.
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Another factor, one which I should have mentioned up front, only twice in his last 13 starts has he gone less than six innings. In each of those, he went five. He's gone at least seven innings in four of his last seven starts, and has lost only twice since April 24 (10 starts).
I am all for improving the team, but starting pitching in the name of Hamels is not one of them I would vote for. There are maybe 5 , 6 guys I would trade for and the likely hood of those guys being available is slim. I would trade for deGrom, Kershaw, Bumgarner, Kluber, Syndergaard, and maybe Lester, but outside of those not many worth giving up from our strength for.
Yes we could use bullpen help, and bench help in terms of someone with power. I do not see any reason to trade for a 3B at this point as I do not see anyone being a difference maker over Camargo for 1/2 a season. I am pretty much OK with seeing where we end up with what we have in the minors for this and next year. I have always said the real year for this team to breakout will be 2020, anything before then is just gravy.
No one here is using his ERA or WL record to evaluate his performance. His peripherals are terrible and you said he was in his prime which is beyond laughable. He's not an upgrade... period. I guess if it's "your job" to promote discussion, discuss someone worth it.
Who would be your SS if you trade Swanson (this year and next)?
Sometimes our job here is to promote discussion, and Hamel is only two years removed from have a 22-6 year-and-a-half with the Rangers with a 3.40 ERA. Considering the sorry team around him, a 4-6 record is no gauge, but his 3.61 is by far the best among their cruddy rotation.
As for what we deal for him, it should be something like Sims, Tyler Pike and Encarnacion. Maybe beg them to take Hursh.
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Another factor, one which I should have mentioned up front, only twice in his last 13 starts has he gone less than six innings. In each of those, he went five. He's gone at least seven innings in four of his last seven starts, and has lost only twice since April 24 (10 starts).
I'm a little old, so help me see your point of view by quoting the peripherals that make him a decisive no in your mind.
I think this promoted discussion pretty darn well, by the way. Someone "worth it" though ... okay.
Wheeler is showing increased velocity in recent starts and is controllable through 2019 and is a local guy. If the velocity reports are right, I'm down with that. We have dealt with the Mets before without having the intra-division thing bite us too badly. The report in the NY Daily News yesterday that caught my eyes is the Mets are "listening" to offers for DeGrom and Syndergaard as well. I cannot imagine what kind of haul either of them would require. Wonder how close a Swanson-Pache-Anderson package would be to what they require.
Camargo, absolutely. And of course Machado playing third next to him! In for a penny, in for a pound.
Hamels is a good pitcher still.
Not a star at all but it we could convince Texas to swap Hamels for Julio, that could be a huge net win for us. Give them a projectable fringe arm or 2. Or a safe but not great arm. I would want Hamels in the post season. A lefty who can still throw 92 who before going to Texas had one of the best changeups in the game. If we had a competent pitching coach he could even have a Verlanderesque rebound for us.
really, Camargo is a terrible SS, he has little to no range. You would be giving up way to much defense.
I'm a little old, so help me see your point of view by quoting the peripherals that make him a decisive no in your mind.
I think this promoted discussion pretty darn well, by the way. Someone "worth it" though ... okay.
Wheeler is showing increased velocity in recent starts and is controllable through 2019 and is a local guy. If the velocity reports are right, I'm down with that. We have dealt with the Mets before without having the intra-division thing bite us too badly. The report in the NY Daily News yesterday that caught my eyes is the Mets are "listening" to offers for DeGrom and Syndergaard as well. I cannot imagine what kind of haul either of them would require. Wonder how close a Swanson-Pache-Anderson package would be to what they require.
Bad FIP bad xFIP awful HR/9