Why would they do that. All are not good.
You didn't really just ask why the Mutts would sign players that weren't good, did you???
Why would they do that. All are not good.
Any hope to have Waters and Pache in the outfield next year opening day?
If I had to guess right now--and it's only a guess--Pache will be the opening day starter in CF.
This is spot on.
After acquiring the JD/Ozuna replacement, AA needs to get the best LHH he can afford. Hopefully resources allow for something better than Markakis.
Oh, and the best reliable SP he can get too. Fill those 3 needs and the rest can be handled internally until the trade deadline.
Word is the Indians have informed teams they will move Lindor this offseason...
That will be interesting. Curious to know if the Indians can get commensurate value given that Lindor is currently a rental and suitors may be reluctant to extend Lindor in this economic climate.
Some talk on XM early this morning about the Mariners dumping Seager - as part of a discussion about EVERYBODY across the league looking to dump salaries (others mentioned were Arrenado, Bryant, and Schwarber). Steve Phillips and C. J, Nitkowski were kicking around bad contract swaps. They made it sound like the majority of teams are looking to unload money AT ALL COSTS. Assuming that's the case, I wonder just how much prospect capital AA would have to burn to make a deal involving Seager and Ender happen - and whether he'd do it? I still can't imagine they'd do it just to save the difference in salaries, but if it "only" costs a non Top 10 prospect, how fast do you pull the trigger?
That type of deal adds $9.3 million in 2021 payroll - but puts you in position to move Riley to LF and dump Duvall's money. Bring in a less-expensive platoon partner for Riley in LF like Josh Reddick (Sportrac pegs his market value at ~ $3.5 million). Adding Seager, Reddick, and Almonte as the 5th OF and dumping Duvall takes up ~ $13.8 million of the $25-$30 million we assume AA has to spend - roughly what everyone assumes Ozuna will get by himself. Riley platoons with Reddick and Seager (when he gets a day off), and Almonte becomes the 5th OF until Waters is ready. Bringing Melancon ($4 million), Flowers ($4 million), and Hechavarria ($1 million) back pushes that to ~ $23 million and leaves AA some money to spend on whatever veteran SP slips through the cracks.
I liked the idea of adding Molina and Wainwright. They make a lot of sense for us, imo. I know this may sound a bit too old school, but I like the idea of adding good clubhouse guys so long as the also reasonably fill a need that we have. We need a good backup catcher and a veteran starter. So both those guys would be nice additions, imo.
Maybe I'm a delusional fan, but I think Inciarte for Seagar would be pretty close straight up.
Any hope to have Waters and Pache in the outfield next year opening day?
Maybe I'm a delusional fan, but I think Inciarte for Seagar would be pretty close straight up.