Next Move?

I'm hearing the Cubs, Giants, and Dodgers as suitors for Miller, but his value lies in his cost. I wouldn't be surprised to see a small market team jump into the mix. If you're a big market team this is the year to just buy your pitcher.

That is logical and would certainly open up the universe to more than the usual suspects.
 
Miller, as a SP with three years of control left through the 18 season, is AT LEAST as valuable as Kimbrel who is a closer also signed through the 18 season (including option).

Would Colorado do the deal I proposed? Maybe not. But, it's the type deal "Coppy" should be trying to make since the cupboard for fringy pitching has been filled.

"Fringy" pitching. We lead the league in that. Sadly.

Now that we're here, we might as well peel off Miller, since his control doesn't correspond with our target year which is probably 2020.
 
I'm hearing the Cubs, Giants, and Dodgers as suitors for Miller, but his value lies in his cost. I wouldn't be surprised to see a small market team jump into the mix. If you're a big market team this is the year to just buy your pitcher.

Unfortunately I don't see a match with the Giants for Shelby. They just don't have the young potential impact bats. Cubs and Dodgers are a match though
 
They do have some pieces I like though. I'm very high on Christian Arroyo and some people project him to land at 3B long term. Mac Williamson and Andrew Susac are intriguing too.
 
Look, I might be overvaluing these guys. If I were GM, the marketplace would tell me the value because I would be asking.

BUT, the Padres just got Margot, Guerra, Allen and Asuaje for a fairly expensive closer. Margot is listed as the 5th best OF prospect in baseball and #25 overall regardless of position by MLB. Guerra was listed as the 76th best prospect. Allen is a fine looking young lefty who showed out as an 18 yo. And Asuaje is projected to be a serviceable utility guy.

That was an ACTUAL deal. Meaning it was actually done.

Dahl was listed as the 47th best prospect. McMahon #50. Nunez is a catcher who isn't on the top lists. None of those players are players that the Rocks can't move or won't move. McMahon is blocked by Arenando. Dahl is blocked by Blackmon and Dickerson AND is an injury concern. Nunez is blocked by about 4 other catchers.

Miller, as a SP with three years of control left through the 18 season, is AT LEAST as valuable as Kimbrel who is a closer also signed through the 18 season (including option).

Would Colorado do the deal I proposed? Maybe not. But, it's the type deal "Coppy" should be trying to make since the cupboard for fringy pitching has been filled.

I hear you, but I honestly don't believe Miller actually has the same value as Kimbrel. First, there are very few, if any, other teams who would have given up what Boston did for Kimbrel. And I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have given up that package for Miller.

You just can't take a bad deal by one team and then assume other teams would make similar deals. I agree Coppy should be pushing for anything he can get, but we shouldn't get upset if he's unable to find a team willing to do a similar deal.
 
Look, I might be overvaluing these guys. If I were GM, the marketplace would tell me the value because I would be asking.

BUT, the Padres just got Margot, Guerra, Allen and Asuaje for a fairly expensive closer. Margot is listed as the 5th best OF prospect in baseball and #25 overall regardless of position by MLB. Guerra was listed as the 76th best prospect. Allen is a fine looking young lefty who showed out as an 18 yo. And Asuaje is projected to be a serviceable utility guy.

That was an ACTUAL deal. Meaning it was actually done.

Dahl was listed as the 47th best prospect. McMahon #50. Nunez is a catcher who isn't on the top lists. None of those players are players that the Rocks can't move or won't move. McMahon is blocked by Arenando. Dahl is blocked by Blackmon and Dickerson AND is an injury concern. Nunez is blocked by about 4 other catchers.

Miller, as a SP with three years of control left through the 18 season, is AT LEAST as valuable as Kimbrel who is a closer also signed through the 18 season (including option).

Would Colorado do the deal I proposed? Maybe not. But, it's the type deal "Coppy" should be trying to make since the cupboard for fringy pitching has been filled.

You are 150% correct.

Miller is the type of pitcher the Braves are realistically hoping a few of the lottery tickets they have been acquiring eventually become. He may not be a true Ace, but he is undeniably a TOR guy, he has about as little injury concern as a pitcher can possibly have, appears to be a model person/teammate, and is pretty cheap for 3 more years. If anything the Braves should be looking to extend him by buying 1-2 of his FA years.

Unless a team is willing to fill 2 positions long term, keep Miller. The only teams capable of doing that are probably the Astros, Cubs and Dodgers.
 
You are 150% correct.

Miller is the type of pitcher the Braves are realistically hoping a few of the lottery tickets they have been acquiring eventually become. He may not be a true Ace, but he is undeniably a TOR guy, he has about as little injury concern as a pitcher can possibly have, appears to be a model person/teammate, and is pretty cheap for 3 more years. If anything the Braves should be looking to extend him by buying 1-2 of his FA years.

Unless a team is willing to fill 2 positions long term, keep Miller. The only teams capable of doing that are probably the Astros, Cubs and Dodgers.

Extenting Miller is worth a try. Usually those deals are better done before a player reaches arbitration, but it is worth a try. I do wonder if Miller views Atlanta as a desirable place to spend the next few years of his career. He might not be inclined to do a team friendly or even neutral deal.
 
The Giants need a pitching boost, someone who can feed off lefthander Madison Bumgarner. The aforementioned free agents would certainly fit the bill, but Evans is also looking into the trade market, where Atlanta’s Shelby Miller and Julio Teheran have been discussed.

But the Braves and other teams have been trying to pry from the Giants third baseman Matt Duffy and second baseman Joe Panik, players Evans and executive vice president Brian Sabean don’t want to deal.

http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2...ing-closers/4VnmpXpvKUaqkM1EsTzUiN/story.html
 
A lot of rumors this week around Miller (and sometimes Teheran) with the Braves seeking MLB position players. I'm encouraged by this. I don't want to see these guys traded for pitching prospects. Either keep them or trade them for MLB position players or MLB-ready position player prospects.
 
Sounds like we're still in the race for O'Day to.

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