I think the window will close very fast if we don’t sign Freddie. Next year Swanson, the following Max and then who knows.
We have Max for 3 more seasons
I think the window will close very fast if we don’t sign Freddie. Next year Swanson, the following Max and then who knows.
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/pitcher-aging-curves-starters-and-relievers/
The general takeaway was that, as suspected, pitchers age differently than hitters. Generally, pitchers see their velocity peak in their early 20s and steadily decline by a full mile per hour by age 26. After that, velocity drops more sharply and continues a steep decline into a pitcher’s 30s.
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And then you have elite pitchers like Scherzer/Verlander/Degrom/etc... that don't seem to follow this.
Fried is INCREASING his velocity at 27.
Remember when you said Newk would be in the middle of 5 win seasons right now? Remember when you declared Allard a TOR guy? Remember al lthe other pists of SP prospects you listed out to drool over, fantasizing about how awesome they would make the Braves rotation?
You were wrong. Always wrong.
Let's just assume you aren't suddenly correct...about anything. It will save a lot of time discussing things.
Fried and Sims might hold more value to a team like the Rays who value cheap MLB-ready guys more than other clubs (the A's meet that description as well). One of them plus Matt Adams might be enough to cover about half the cost of acquiring Odorizzi.
Austin Riley: His BABIP-fueled .900 OPS at AA as a 20 year old may fool a team into thinking he is a long term answer at 3B
Remember when I said that Riley would be a very good player despite you consistently saying he was garbage?
Remember when I said Fried would be an Ace and you suggested he should be traded for a scrub?
Remember when I said that TDA would be a great addition when he was first acquired and you laughed?
Remember when I said I was shocked that people didn't think our deadline deals would have more of an impact because they were actual major leagues?
ALWAYS wrong
Again, wrong.
I detailed Riley's exact problems, and continued to detail his improvements in those exact areas.
I explained Fried's problem was his flat FA, and always was hesitant to trade him due to the excellent spin rate on the curve. I wanted him to switch to a sinker, instead he mixed i na sinker and added a slider.
I don't remember caring much about TDA, and thought he was fine if the elite options weren't happening.
Now you are claiming to be the only person who thought adding fringe MLB OFers would propel the team to a championship?
Wow...what must it be like to live inside that head?
OMG - He wanted to just give away someone who will most likely be one of our cornerstone players because he looked at BABIP and then he had all the answers.
The difference here is I have since stopped making evaluations on players that I don't have MLB statcast data about. After being wrong about Wright, I don't even bother speculating on MiLB players anymore because I know I don't have the required info.
You, on the other hand, continue to make the same moronic declarations about players over and over based on whatever tidbit you cherry pick.
why front load a contract with inflation acting as it is?
Never made any sense to go after Reynolds.
Strider/Grissom is the starting point on any discussion.
It makes sense if you are rebuilding in 3 years
Hopefully the Phillies trade every single good prospects for Reynolds.
My personal opinion Pache need more playing time.
Time to forget the idea of getting Reynolds
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I don't see why we wouldn't just give Pache 100 games and load up at 1B/DH/LF.
There is more than enough hitting to support his bat assuming he is providing plus plus defense.
Why the hell would we rebuild in 3 years?
We have Acuna/Albies/Fried/Riley/Anderson/Soroka and lots of money.
There is also lots of depth in the farm to provide above replacement help at cheap prices.