Like an assistant with big cans and long legs? Or like just another pitching guy to analyze film?
According to someone with direct knowledge, Kranitz is a tremendous hire. Was told that AA wanted a more analytical driven pitching coach and Kranitz supposedly fits it to a tee.
Also, was told there are two names that haven't been mentioned (I haven't seen their name on this board as it pertains to the current offseason) that we're supposedly very interested in acquiring. One is a SP the other a positional player. Both very talented!
We've talked about just every SP available, not even sure who it could be.
Regarding position player, same, but AA works quietly and his moves dont get leaked until they're done.
Just for reference I’ve seen:
Bauer
Kluber
Carrasco
Greinke
Cmart
Bumgarner
Noah
Wheeler
Degrom
Berries.
Most of those seem really unlikely. I don’t really want a few of them. Only pitchers I could think of would be Marquez or Jon Gray from Rockies that I’d be interested in.
Position players
Merrifield
Haniger
Santana
Kepler
Rosario
Realmuto
S. Perez
Peralta
Pederson
Puig
Well Nimmo or conforto certainly qualifies if this Mets/Marlins thing is realAccording to someone with direct knowledge, Kranitz is a tremendous hire. Was told that AA wanted a more analytical driven pitching coach and Kranitz supposedly fits it to a tee.
Also, was told there are two names that haven't been mentioned (I haven't seen their name on this board as it pertains to the current offseason) that we're supposedly very interested in acquiring. One is a SP the other a positional player. Both very talented!
Morton has been mentioned, but not sure it was ever in the context of the Braves signing him. Drew Pomeranz is also a free-agent sleeper that hasn't been mentioned IIRC. Lance Lynn would also fit as a potential sneaky under-the-radar pickup on the cheap.
As for trade candidates that haven't been talked about much - if at all - you've got Taillon, Dylan Bundy, Luis Castillo, and Dinelson Lamet.
He said the players are very talented... Lynn and Pomeranz are both over 30 and suck
Under 30, eh? Missed that - must've just been in the post on your computer.
"According to someone with direct knowledge, Kranitz is a tremendous hire. Was told that AA wanted a more analytical driven pitching coach and Kranitz supposedly fits it to a tee.
Also, was told there are two names that haven't been mentioned (I haven't seen their name on this board as it pertains to the current offseason) that we're supposedly very interested in acquiring. One is a SP the other a positional player. Both very talented!"
That's why I wanted Hickey. This from MLBTR--
The Atlanta staff had some notable successes last year, but also some disappointments. Frankly, much the same could be said of the Phillies, so it’s tough assess this move from an outside perspective. Clearly, though, Kranitz enjoys plenty of respect within the industry. He previously served as pitching coach for the Marlins, Orioles, and Brewers.
Under 30, eh? Missed that - must've just been in the post on your computer.
"According to someone with direct knowledge, Kranitz is a tremendous hire. Was told that AA wanted a more analytical driven pitching coach and Kranitz supposedly fits it to a tee.
Also, was told there are two names that haven't been mentioned (I haven't seen their name on this board as it pertains to the current offseason) that we're supposedly very interested in acquiring. One is a SP the other a positional player. Both very talented!"
Under 30, eh? Missed that - must've just been in the post on your computer.
"According to someone with direct knowledge, Kranitz is a tremendous hire. Was told that AA wanted a more analytical driven pitching coach and Kranitz supposedly fits it to a tee.
Also, was told there are two names that haven't been mentioned (I haven't seen their name on this board as it pertains to the current offseason) that we're supposedly very interested in acquiring. One is a SP the other a positional player. Both very talented!"