Yes I agree. But if that is the case then ender would not go back to them. We would have to trade prospects for Bryant and then flip Ender while his value is low. Doesn’t seem optimal in my opinion. I would love Bryant. But it just isn’t going to happen. Get a lefty platoon bat for 3rd. Trade someone off the 40 for swhatever you can get and go to battle.
And again, I never proposed Ender would go to the Cubs so I don't know who you're talking to. I said we could trade Ender to free up money, I have been clear in saying that's probably not to the Cubs. We've done well at holding prospects, we can easily give a package for Bryant that won't cripple the system. Ender's not some crazy value sink like some of you guys are making him out to be, either.
Still, trading MM or Greene is more along the lines that I was thinking... and no, not to the Cubs
Ender's not some crazy value sink like some of you guys are making him out to be, either.
Mitch Haniger to have core muscle surgery and miss 6-8 weeks
Mitch Haniger to have core muscle surgery and miss 6-8 weeks
Another team foolishly holding on to a risky asset (age) while not being close to competing. Mitch should have been cashed in last off season or deadline for a very nice return. Now you have an aging player coming off a significant injury burning meaningful service time.
Another team foolishly holding on to a risky asset (age) while not being close to competing. Mitch should have been cashed in last off season or deadline for a very nice return. Now you have an aging player coming off a significant injury burning meaningful service time.
Whit Merrifield, Trey Mancini, and Matt Boyd waving in the distance.
Edit: forgot Matt Boyd
Another team foolishly holding on to a risky asset (age) while not being close to competing. Mitch should have been cashed in last off season or deadline for a very nice return. Now you have an aging player coming off a significant injury burning meaningful service time.
that's not really what you're doing tho. it's trading Inciarte's plus Greene's plus cash to possibly use for a mid-season addition. obviously if it were only Inciarte v. Bryant to consider, it's not a tough choice.
What's the shaky OF platoon? Ender is fine in CF FT. I'll take 2-3 WAR from him there for his price. Duvall and Markakis being bench players will probably generate the same amount of WAR as them being starters.
I also don't think the 3B would be below average if you go and sign Holt to platoon with Camargo. as i've said, i think you could get 3 WAR out of them in that scenario.
Ender in CF (let's say 2 WAR to be cautious), Camargo and Holt at 3B (3 WAR) = 5
Duvall and Markakis in the OF (1 WAR) plus Bryant (4.7 WAR) = 5.7 for more money and prospect cost.
i would say Pache is too much of an unknown with the bat, but it's unlikely he's any worse than Hamilton there.
I wasn’t talking to you but more in general. There are some who are proposing ender, Greene plus for Bryant. That doesn’t make sense. And ender is probably value neutral or negative. He is coming off an injury down year and won’t be easy to just trade. Again, trading him for nothing doesn’t make sense. If you want to go the Greene for a slot pick sure. But then I still fall back to the whole idea that the Cubs are going to trade him is crazy and they are floating it just to see if anyone will overpay greatly.
our 40 is full so we would have to dump Greene and ender before acquiring Bryant. And I agree. I don’t see why they would trade Bryant and still try to compete. That is like us trading FF to get two marginal players back plus a few prospects. It makes zero Sense.
I also think someone like Realmuto would be a possibility if the catching situation doesn't work out perfectly this year.
But looking at next year's class, I actually think that it'll be really good for us. There isn't a ton of star power there, but there is a plethora of very good players who shouldn't require too much of an investment to acquire. Especially on the pitching side of things.