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Originally posted by AdamRavs View PostWhich will be made public and make his trade value plummet
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from ESPN Rumors:
Giancarlo Stanton is eligible for arbitration for the first time this winter, and the Miami Marlins outfielder will get a substantial raise from the bargain-basement $537,000 he earned in 2013.
Despite the heftier price tag, the Marlins have given no inclination they are willing to deal their most value asset (at least for now), especially since the 2012 All-Star remains under club control for three more seasons. But could that change under a new management team?
In Sunday’s Boston Globe, Nick Cafardo asks if the Marlins might be more inclined to at least listen now that owner Jeffrey Loria has booted out team president Larry Beinfest and installed Michael Hill as GM.
There would be no shortage of teams looking to add Stanton. The Philadelphia Phillies have made numerous inquiries on Stanton, but the Fish may be reluctant to deal within the NL East. The price, of course, would be exorbitant, likely starting with highly regarded third base prospect Cody Asche and rising from there. Jim Salsbury wrote last month that GM Ruben Amaro has long been on the lockout for a player like Stanton.
Who else might be interested? The New York Mets need an outfield boost and the Marlins will be asking for top pitching prospects such as Noah Syndergaard and/or Rafael Montero. Don’t count out the Yankees, who saw a notable drop in television ratings and could be looking to add a marquee player.
The Red Sox have the resources to land Stanton, especially if outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury leaves via free agency. Stanton would be a very nice fit in Baltimore, where the Orioles are built to win now.
"...now that owner Jeffrey Loria has booted out team president Larry Beinfest and installed Michael Hill as GM." ...Hill was the GM, now he's the president
"Ruben Amaro has long been on the lockout"
GOD I hate ESPNOriginally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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That reminded me of this...
Being a baseball rumormonger is a difficult job to do well. First, you spend years building a network of sources who can and will tell you interesting things about baseball teams. Even after you’ve collected your contacts, be prepared to put in long hours and work weekends to stay ahead of the story or be the first to break it. Don’t expect to sleep or be seen without a cell phone.
However, the job has its perks: attract a large enough following, and you can create your own stories. Slow news day? Pick a highly coveted player whom it might make some sort of sense for a team to trade. Ask an executive who works for that team if there’s any chance that said player might be moved. If the executive says the player won’t be traded under any circumstances, you have a story, or what passes for a story in the MLBTR/Twitter era. If the executive allows even the slightest sliver of a possibility that the player might be available, you have a story that lives a long time and begets a long line of other stories, like something straight out of the Old Testament. What is he worth, and what might it take to trade for him? Which teams might match up? Will the team still be willing to trade him tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow? What about the day after that?
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Giancarlo Stanton led the majors in average home run distance in May (minimum five home runs), averaging 437.1 feet per homer. Stanton hit eight home runs in May; the shortest of which was 412 feet (the average home run distance in baseball this season is 396.8 feet).
Stanton leads the majors in 450-foot home runs this year and crushed two in May to up his season total to five.
Stanton has more 450-foot homers than every other team in baseball.
On May 23, Stanton hit two homers calculated at 463 and 444 feet. The 907 total feet is the second-furthest total distance in a game this season, falling short by one foot to Michael Morse, who hit a combined 908 feet of home runs on April 23.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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