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Luzardo and Cabrera shouldn’t be available for anyone at this point. If they are going to make another addition, it should be through Garrett, rogers, or prospects other than eury. Going into next year, they absolutely need to have sandy, luzardo, Cabrera, eury, Meyer/Eder, and sixto plus Fulton. Garrett, rogers, and Meyer/Eder (preferably Eder) plus other prospects should be more than enough to get the 1-2 other bats we need
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Originally posted by Nick View Post
You don't think Sixto is a ifferent animal considering his extensive injury history? We're worried about getting an extra year out of him, when really what are the chances he makes it to 6 years period?
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View Post
The Marlins were also checking on young 3b prospect Baty from the Mets, reportedly offering Luzardo or Cabrera. I wouldn't give up either of those two for Baty, but Lopez would have worked just fine.
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Originally posted by Nick View PostSigning Gurriel to trade Cooper makes no sense to me. I'm no Cooper fan, but he was significantly better than Gurriel was last year, and Gurriel turns 39 in June. Not like we have a replacement 1st baseman waiting in the wings on the farm either.
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostLuzardo and Cabrera shouldn’t be available for anyone at this point. If they are going to make another addition, it should be through Garrett, rogers, or prospects other than eury. Going into next year, they absolutely need to have sandy, luzardo, Cabrera, eury, Meyer/Eder, and sixto plus Fulton. Garrett, rogers, and Meyer/Eder (preferably Eder) plus other prospects should be more than enough to get the 1-2 other bats we need
But likely, they need to make it at least 6+ WAR to get to the Phillies/Cardinals in the discussion for 5th/6th best team in the NL.
As a thought experiment would you do this. Two massive trades. I can't think of a scenario Pirates/Guardians say no here.
Reynolds/Bednar/Brubaker ---- > Eury, Meyer, Watson, J. Sanchez, Gerardo/Peguro, S. Reynolds, Soriano/Villalobos
Rosario + Fairly Valued Prospect --- > Garrett, Burdick
Then extension-palooza (these all comp out). "Let's be the braves."
-Reynolds 7/$125 (Reynolds is 28)
-Rosario 5/$75 (Rosario is 28)
-Jazz 6/$70 (if he'd take it) (Jazz is 25)
-Arraez 5/$55 (Arraez is 26)
-Luzardo 5/$35 + option (Luzardo is 25)
-Bednar 5/$24 + option (Bednar is 28, with low mileage)
-(Rogers and Cabrera next year)
This is where they'd be then. This is probably....$107-108m for 2023, the numbers are service time starting in 2023, and everyone after the -----> is the longterm prospect path with 6+ years of control
C - Fortes(5), Stallings(2) ---- > Mack, Hernandez
1B - Cooper(1) ---- > Berry
2B - Arraez(5) ---- > Edwards, I. Lewis, Morisette, Vargas
SS - Rosario(5), Wendle(1) ---- > Amaya, Nasim
3B - Segura(3), Berti(2) -----> Groshans, Cappe
LF - Reynolds(7), DLC(5) -----> Bleday
CF - Jazz (4-6)
RF - Garcia(3), Soler(1-2) ------> Jerar, Mesa. Jr., Gerardo/Peguro
SP RHP - Sandy(5), Cabrera(6), Brubaker(3), Cueto(2) ------ > Sixto, Miller
SP LHP - Luzardo(5), Rogers(4) ------> Eder, Fulton
RHP - Bednar(5), Chargois(3), Floro(2) ----> Enright, McCambley, Millbrandt, Others
LHP - Scott(3), Okert(3), Bleier(1) -----> Nardi, Simpson
So basically follow the service time math here.
C ---> A lot of hope with Fortes here, may need some help + Mack to work out
1B ---> Probably needs a stopgap 1B next year to bridge to Berry. He should work exclusively at 1B IMO in this hypothetical
2B ---> Set forever w/ Arraez, Segura, and bridges to some interesting 2B prospects
SS ---> Set forever w/ Rosario and Amaya
3B ---> Set forever w/ Segura bridging to Groshans/Cappe pencil'd in longterm.
LF ---> Set forever w/ Reynolds
CF --> Set forever w/ Jazz
RF --> Garcia under contract, and pray they internally develop some OF in a few years. Nothing to do here basically, but not set up forever as there is not a Groshans or Cappe here yet who will be given a chance
SP ---- > They have 6-9 SP at all times for years. You can never have enough SP so not set forever, but this is a lot of arm talent even moving Eury/Meyer/Garrett
RP --- > They have a lot of control via Bednar/lefties, and all the trickle down SP guys. Decent shape, could develop another high end guy for sure
In 2023, the team has a 43+ WAR team projection and is fighting Philly for last wild card. It's a toss-up.
In 2024, we're talking about stopgap starters/bench players at C, 1B, RF/DH, and maybe a bulk reliever arm. They might have most of this internally though if Fortes/Stallings play as they can, Berry is a fast mover, DLC/Bleday are solid, and they do get a RP or two out of Sixto/Enright/Soriano/Nance/others
In 2025, you we are getting far down the line, but assuming Berry is given his shot, this is likely C/bench depth and the pitching may still all be figured out.
Basically here, Reynolds/Rosario/Brubacker/Bednar + strategic extensions of 25-28 year olds (i.e. prime years) sets up a very very MLB club controlled team. So do we care about Eury/Meyer/Garrett/Watson? We all like them, but do we care if the MLB product is going to be this good and controlled where 2023/2024 can be used to completely rebuild the farm as there is going to be a very low reliance on it for 2-3 seasons?
I mention this as Eury should be virtually untouchable, but you can find ways to make it work. The alternative is, 2023 is going to be an 80 win team at best and more pitching is just traded next year. But the farm will be stronger. Just some food for though.
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Originally posted by lou View Post
I think you'd run to have done that for Cabrera. Baty has been a pretty consistent FV55 prospect and bats are safer than pitchers. Luzardo has proved himself a bit so I can understand that, Cabrera still has massive reliever risk. Reports say Baty should stay at 3B, but worse case in a few years he shifts to 1B and Berry is the DH. That one is a no brainer to me.
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Originally posted by rmc523 View Post
The problem is Cooper can't stay healthy/on the field. I think that's a big reason they're trying to get another one.
So they shouldn't get Gurriel, they should trade for a longterm SS as that move helps 1B through a trickle down. It's the smartest thing they can do absent getting a real 4+ WAR star (like Reynolds). And as mentioned above, they should do BOTH if they want to win.
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Originally posted by Nick View Post
I'd deal Luzardo before Cabrera. Cabrera reminds me so much of Sandy, he's actually better than Sandy was at this point of his career. The injury concerns are greater for him than they ever were for Sandy, but still.
Also I don't think we all have talked about this, but there was a report they offered Cabrera for Brendan Rodgers and the ROCKIES backed off. Now, I like Rodgers and think he'd be fine enough out of Coors despite the bad splits, but in no world would I do that trade, yet the Marlins were interested? So in this vein - do they think he is going to be a reliever as this doesn't make sense to me unless they think he's a reliever and/or that scared of health.
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https://theathletic.com/4115868/2023...sition-change/
"Gurriel could spend time at both second and third base for the Marlins, should he sign there"
WTF?
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Originally posted by lou View Post
They need at least 1 major (Reynolds) and 1 above average bat (Rosario) (or sure 1 superior 5.5+ WAR monster if they want to sign Machado next year), and the emergence of a high leverage right handed reliever (1+ WAR kind of guy, like Bednar).... without weakening the current short/long term core. I just mention that it's probably not 1-2 other bats unless that 1 bat is absolutely amazing. Or maybe you want to project Jazz as a 5-6 WAR guy, then sure that changes the dynamic quickly also, etc.
But likely, they need to make it at least 6+ WAR to get to the Phillies/Cardinals in the discussion for 5th/6th best team in the NL.
As a thought experiment would you do this. Two massive trades. I can't think of a scenario Pirates/Guardians say no here.
Reynolds/Bednar/Brubaker ---- > Eury, Meyer, Watson, J. Sanchez, Gerardo/Peguro, S. Reynolds, Soriano/Villalobos
Rosario + Fairly Valued Prospect --- > Garrett, Burdick
Then extension-palooza (these all comp out). "Let's be the braves."
-Reynolds 7/$125 (Reynolds is 28)
-Rosario 5/$75 (Rosario is 28)
-Jazz 6/$70 (if he'd take it) (Jazz is 25)
-Arraez 5/$55 (Arraez is 26)
-Luzardo 5/$35 + option (Luzardo is 25)
-Bednar 5/$24 + option (Bednar is 28, with low mileage)
-(Rogers and Cabrera next year)
This is where they'd be then. This is probably....$107-108m for 2023, the numbers are service time starting in 2023, and everyone after the -----> is the longterm prospect path with 6+ years of control
C - Fortes(5), Stallings(2) ---- > Mack, Hernandez
1B - Cooper(1) ---- > Berry
2B - Arraez(5) ---- > Edwards, I. Lewis, Morisette, Vargas
SS - Rosario(5), Wendle(1) ---- > Amaya, Nasim
3B - Segura(3), Berti(2) -----> Groshans, Cappe
LF - Reynolds(7), DLC(5) -----> Bleday
CF - Jazz (4-6)
RF - Garcia(3), Soler(1-2) ------> Jerar, Mesa. Jr., Gerardo/Peguro
SP RHP - Sandy(5), Cabrera(6), Brubaker(3), Cueto(2) ------ > Sixto, Miller
SP LHP - Luzardo(5), Rogers(4) ------> Eder, Fulton
RHP - Bednar(5), Chargois(3), Floro(2) ----> Enright, McCambley, Millbrandt, Others
LHP - Scott(3), Okert(3), Bleier(1) -----> Nardi, Simpson
So basically follow the service time math here.
C ---> A lot of hope with Fortes here, may need some help + Mack to work out
1B ---> Probably needs a stopgap 1B next year to bridge to Berry. He should work exclusively at 1B IMO in this hypothetical
2B ---> Set forever w/ Arraez, Segura, and bridges to some interesting 2B prospects
SS ---> Set forever w/ Rosario and Amaya
3B ---> Set forever w/ Segura bridging to Groshans/Cappe pencil'd in longterm.
LF ---> Set forever w/ Reynolds
CF --> Set forever w/ Jazz
RF --> Garcia under contract, and pray they internally develop some OF in a few years. Nothing to do here basically, but not set up forever as there is not a Groshans or Cappe here yet who will be given a chance
SP ---- > They have 6-9 SP at all times for years. You can never have enough SP so not set forever, but this is a lot of arm talent even moving Eury/Meyer/Garrett
RP --- > They have a lot of control via Bednar/lefties, and all the trickle down SP guys. Decent shape, could develop another high end guy for sure
In 2023, the team has a 43+ WAR team projection and is fighting Philly for last wild card. It's a toss-up.
In 2024, we're talking about stopgap starters/bench players at C, 1B, RF/DH, and maybe a bulk reliever arm. They might have most of this internally though if Fortes/Stallings play as they can, Berry is a fast mover, DLC/Bleday are solid, and they do get a RP or two out of Sixto/Enright/Soriano/Nance/others
In 2025, you we are getting far down the line, but assuming Berry is given his shot, this is likely C/bench depth and the pitching may still all be figured out.
Basically here, Reynolds/Rosario/Brubacker/Bednar + strategic extensions of 25-28 year olds (i.e. prime years) sets up a very very MLB club controlled team. So do we care about Eury/Meyer/Garrett/Watson? We all like them, but do we care if the MLB product is going to be this good and controlled where 2023/2024 can be used to completely rebuild the farm as there is going to be a very low reliance on it for 2-3 seasons?
I mention this as Eury should be virtually untouchable, but you can find ways to make it work. The alternative is, 2023 is going to be an 80 win team at best and more pitching is just traded next year. But the farm will be stronger. Just some food for though.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View Post
That's way too much for me in the Pirates deal. I'm not trading Eury, period, unless you're getting a true superstar with a new contract, or a lot of years of control. And while Reynolds is a very good player, he's not a superstar, and only has 3 more years of control. Adding two more premium prospects, and more to Perez is way too much for me. That's bigger return than the Nationals got for Soto.
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Guerriel has apparently played, SS, 3b, LF, and 2b in his career, albeit very briefly for all, and for the most part its been all 1b since 2019 and on aside from 2 innings at 3b. At this stage of his career, i highly doubt he makes the move back to any of those positions, nor does it make much sense. For me, let him and Cooper split 1b and DH, and let Soler play LF. That's the only real way to make it work other than relying on cooper to get injured again.
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Any trade for Reynolds needs to be Rogers, Eder/Meyer, Bleday/Sanchez, and then whatever combo of lower level guys works for the pirates. That's more than fair in my opinion. If they ask for more than that, or require Cabrera or Luzardo, you tell them to fuck off and move onto the next guy who might be available.
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