I think if we trade Ender we should be in a good place.Saw somewhere on MLB Network, that Ozuna's value is 3/60 in total. That's not all that bad but really depends on the DH being in play.
I guess someone just compared Duvall to Ozuna based on HR totals? Luckily the FO understands player valuation a bit better, and Duvall should be a platoon guy or 4th OFer on a contender.
If the NL has the DH in 2021, and if Ozuna really will command 3/60, that seems like a very reasonable reunion possibility. Then all AA needs is a LHH corner OFer, and perhaps another option at 3b to set the position players.
It might still be ok to give Riley another year to make improvements while earning the minimum, but if 3b is where they can add the Ozuna replacement he might be done in Atlanta.
I guess someone just compared Duvall to Ozuna based on HR totals? Luckily the FO understands player valuation a bit better, and Duvall should be a platoon guy or 4th OFer on a contender.
If the NL has the DH in 2021, and if Ozuna really will command 3/60, that seems like a very reasonable reunion possibility. Then all AA needs is a LHH corner OFer, and perhaps another option at 3b to set the position players.
It might still be ok to give Riley another year to make improvements while earning the minimum, but if 3b is where they can add the Ozuna replacement he might be done in Atlanta.
Saw somewhere on MLB Network, that Ozuna's value is 3/60 in total. That's not all that bad but really depends on the DH being in play.
Suppose the DH is gone for 2021, but there are strong indications that it will become universal with the new CBA beginning in 2022.
Would you still offer Ozuna the 3/60 and live with his defensive misadventures for a year?
Since that doesn't seem to be the case, would you try to hide him in left for one year? Hoping Pache and Acuna cover enough ground to hide him? Ender/Duvall for late-inning defense?
I guess someone just compared Duvall to Ozuna based on HR totals? Luckily the FO understands player valuation a bit better, and Duvall should be a platoon guy or 4th OFer on a contender.
If the NL has the DH in 2021, and if Ozuna really will command 3/60, that seems like a very reasonable reunion possibility. Then all AA needs is a LHH corner OFer, and perhaps another option at 3b to set the position players.
It might still be ok to give Riley another year to make improvements while earning the minimum, but if 3b is where they can add the Ozuna replacement he might be done in Atlanta.
Assuming all the chips AA discussed (NL DH, payroll space, lack of overwhelmingly better offers) fall into place to try pulling a 3 year/$60 million reunion off, I wonder just what type of additional pieces would have to be added to get Pittsburgh to take Ender's salary back in a Musgrove/Moran deal? MLBTR projections have the two of them combining to make $7.7 million in arbitration this winter, so they'd be adding $1 million in payroll.
Adding Ozuna at $20 million per plus Musgrove and Moran would put payroll at $119,459,375 if MLBTRs projections are right. The rotation would be full, plus you'd have Ozuna back and a platoon partner for Riley. If you were to target a slightly less powerful guy than Pederson (Matt Joyce or Jon Jay perhaps?) to platoon with Duvall until Waters is deemed ready, you'd still have a shot at bringing payroll in at around $125 million because all you'd need to bring in is a backup SS and possibly another RH reliever.
The question would be just how bad would the deal with Pittsburgh have to hurt to make it work? Would Ender (and his money), their choice of Wright, Wilson, or De La Cruz their choice of Newk, Touki, or Davidson and their choice of A-Jax or Langeliers get it done?
Oh goodness! I imagine Markakis is going to retire, but if those two are the options to replace him, I frankly don't know why he would.
I just saw that Lester is free agent.
Given his age and that he still lives in GA, I think there is a high probability he signs with the Braves.
He wouldn’t be my first choice, but a 1 year contract to have him fill out the backend of the rotation isn’t the worst outcome.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/10/twins-rumors-nelson-cruz-two-year-deal.html
If it's going to take 3 or more years at $20 million to bring Ozuna back - and the DH is here to stay - not sure why Cruz wouldn't be an option if he's looking for 2 years at similar money to what he's been making and the Twins blink. They have Rooker, Kirilloff, and Larnach ready to step in and help them cut costs if they choose to use Cruz' and Rosario's money to chase pitching.