I think it's weird you'd rather have Newcomb or Wright if Bumgarner made the same money as them.
LOL, that comment struck me as odd as well.
I think it's weird you'd rather have Newcomb or Wright if Bumgarner made the same money as them.
Including inciarte in a trade:
Replacing him is a much smaller hole to address than not having a cleanup hitter.
In fact, you have an adequate defensive CF option in house and one in the minors projected to be ready by 2021.
You can find useful OF all over the place.
Yeah - that was a different Heyman that broke the Strasburg signing news yesterday.
What's the likelihood that Ender/folty are moved in some sort of package for haninger/Seager couple with a Bumgarner's acquisition?
That would bring payroll up to the 155 level right?
I get the sense that Folty wont be signing a ling term extension with the Braves so we can capitalize on his value similar to what the rays do. I want anderson to be our fifth starter so swapping out folty for Bumgarner brings more stability to the rotation and it allows is to develop one of our top prospects.
If need be we can trade folty to someone else for prospects if they are heavily weighting how he finished the year last year. I dont think it's crazy to project folty to have 6 WAR the next 3 seasons combined. That could get some really good pieces that can be flipped to seattle if like you say they are trying to rebuild.
I don’t know. Seems counterproductive to flip a starter who is cheapish for the next two years and then buy an over 30 starter at 20+ million for five years.
With the asks for the current main guys still in the stratosphere and the assumption that the $25 million AAV (Donaldson-level) is the amount left to spend, why not hold on to all the young talent?
1.) Sign Ozuna to hit behind Freddie for 4/$68 million - $17 million AAV - you've already given up a pick, why not keep going?
2.) Sign Shaw to platoon with Camargo for 2/$10 million - $5 million AAV - replaces Markakis as the primary LH pinch-hitter next season.
3.) Re-sign Hechavarria as the defensive-minded backup for 1/$3 million - $3 million AAV
4.) Let Newk, Wright, Wilson, and Anderson duke it out for the 5th spot in the rotation while riding the Atlanta/Gwinnett shuttle until someone steps forward and takes the spot.
Buys Riley, Pache, and Waters the entire year in Gwinnett, and keeps all the trade chips in place in the event an unexpected trade for a controllable Ace or 3B drops into AA's lap.
Except he had worse splits when he was finally fully healthy...
In regards to your last point, wouldn't that also be true for Chicago? Couldn't they simply trade Bryant for dirt cheap MLB players and sign say, Kevin Pillar, and get similar production to what they would get from Ender?
DBacks won 85 games last year with a Pythagorean of 88. Sure they'll have to find a way to replace Greinke's 140 innings of 2.90 ERA, but they're winning percentage actually increased after that trade. They're a solid 80-85 win team that could quite easily win 90 games with better luck.
I'm not sure the Cubs have as attractive an in-house solution as Acuña, but in theory sure.
I'm not making a fake trade up, I'm reacting to whoever suggested the Cubs might ask for Inciarte. I agree it creates a hole, but I think the hole is in the cOF and it's an Inciarte sized hole not a Josh Donaldson sized hole.
I think Inciarte's usefulness expires when Pache is ready and with that being the case, I don't mind getting off the Braves obligation to him before it might become apparent that he's lost a step or will never be consistently healthy again. Sometimes it is like that with his kind of player.
Considering I also consider really good offense as much more valuable than really good defense, it's an easy tradeoff for me.
His first season back. We should all expect those numbers to improve based on the pitch data
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I’m still trying to figure out how the Nats match up well with the Cubs? The Cubs aren’t wanting to rebuild but retool so what MLB ready pieces (especially pitching) do the Nats have to trade?
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