Not by much.
As ncaspi said, we just need Minor or Julio, ideally both to develop into that ace.
Wren is making bold moves by letting RJ go, more than likely low balling Hudson, and letting make Mac walk. I could see him making a big deal for an impact player.
They could but I still think Wren is going to get 2 SP's. He has the means to do it.
They could but I still think Wren is going to get 2 SP's. He has the means to do it.
Would it be worth getting someone like Kyle Lohse in addition to Josh Johnson. I'm not sure Lohse would be an improvement over any of Minor, Medlen, Teheran, Beachy and Wood.
Wren is going to get 1 SP one way or the other. No way can Beachy and Wood both start out in this rotation. IMO he looks for 2. 1 via FA and 1 via trade.
I can see 1, we are not getting 2 SP's.
While Beachy and Wood shouldnt be in the rotation, one of them should.
We dont have the room for 2 SP's.
We have 1 opening now. I would trade Beachy for one if it was an upgrade.
Any short term deal for a pitcher with upside is going to have some gamble in it. Just a fact of the market.
In what world is Joc Pederson not that great of a prospect. I love me some CB but Joc is way more valueable in terms of a prospect.
Seager is considered an absolute stud and due to the fact that pitching prospects flame out much more than hitters I would say Seager is more valueable than wood.
It doesn't even make sense to bring up Julios name. He isn't getting traded for anyone aside from Trout.
To the bottom, why in the world would we trade Julio unless we're getting Harper or Trout which isnt happening.
Julio is pretty much close to untouchable.
And again, with Mac gone, i dont see the need to trade CB.
A Gattis/CB duo at C is fine, especially since Laird will be gone after next year.
Wood, while good isnt that much better than Pederson or Seager.
While Ryu has a big contract, its not insane like some contracts out there.
The bench looks pretty terrible right about now. Bad decision, in my opinion, letting Reed go.
He would be an improvement over Beachy and Wood without question.