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Originally posted by sports24/7 View Post
Jerar is the guy I feel like has the best chance to surprise out of the closer-to-the-big leagues, but lesser prospects in the system. I also feel like maybe we're all overlooking Groshans more than we should considering what he did after Miami traded for him.
And im not super high on groshans, but if you look at his career numbers coming up, he was really good, just had a terrible start to the year last year with the blue jays minor league system and lost his power. it came back a good amount when he got into our minor league system and then was just getting his feet wet at the major league level so not a ton to take away from that, but he was a pretty highly ranked prospect until the start of last year. If he can find average power at the major league level, he should be a starter at some point. Good trade for 2 bullpen arms that we can find elsewhere.
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sixto is definitely not going to be ready opening day, and Heyman says he isnt expected to be ready until summer. so that whole he will be ready for spring training line from when he had his surgery was either completely wrong or he is not recovering as expected.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postsixto is definitely not going to be ready opening day, and Heyman says he isnt expected to be ready until summer. so that whole he will be ready for spring training line from when he had his surgery was either completely wrong or he is not recovering as expected.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postsixto is definitely not going to be ready opening day, and Heyman says he isnt expected to be ready until summer. so that whole he will be ready for spring training line from when he had his surgery was either completely wrong or he is not recovering as expected.
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Originally posted by lou View Post
I can tell you the exact day he will miraculously be healthy and ready - 119 service days into the season
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Listening to the new swings and mishes, and he says what we are all saying pretty much at this point, arraez and segura are hitting really well and should help the on base percentage, but the question is who drives them home. As ive been saying and most of us have, he says that the key to this offense and just how improved it actually is is if Soler and Garcia can have bounceback years and drive those guys home when they do get on base.
He says he has a really good feeling on Soler. Its financially motivated because his salary goes from 15 million this season to 9 next season, but he can opt out, so he might be super motivated to have another huge year and sucker another team into paying him again. Garcia he says he has no feel on, but he's in much better shape. I think they both bounce back to an extent, but it still feels 1 power bat short. Maybe DLC and Sanchez break out, but it's just ridiculous that they didnt get in the correa talks. It's a clear opening, and he would have been the perfect centerpiece to add to this offseason.
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Originally posted by lou View Post
I can tell you the exact day he will miraculously be healthy and ready - 119 service days into the season
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Originally posted by fish16 View Post
they arent playing service time games with a guy who has missed 2 full years. it's stupid. he isnt fully healthy. when he is, he will be back. That might happen to coincide with his service time deadlines, but that would be an incredibly dumb thing to be worried about for a guy who cant stay healthy
But I also can accept what the organization *is* going to do to extract every ounce of value out of these guys. Case and point.
Garret is healthy from his rehab in early September.
AAA Garrett 9/7 start < - One more final official rehab start
MLB Garrett 9/12 start <- called up, immediately demoted. Why?
AAA Garrett 9/17 start <-- Kept normal schedule in AAA. He could have been used over multiple appearances or a start. He earned this time for sure
MLB Garret 9/23 start < - Called back up for a final 3 starts
You know what that did? It caused him to land at .168 days of service time and getting them a year of control. They are not fucking around. Garrett frankly has a grievance case as this is straight up gangster by the Marlins as there was no reason to not keep him up with what he did last year. I applaud this from the front office as this creates more value for them over basically nothing appearances in September in a losing year, but we can be equally sad this is the type of behavior the sport requires.
This is going to happen again and again with every one of their players they can do this with, and yes, Sixto is clearly one of them based on his health, their P depth, and they can milk that until the last week of July for sure. And if you think I am wrong, Edward Cabrera has .168 days of service time. This is not an accident. Groshans will not be on the MLB roster more than 100 days this season (avoids super-2). We won't see Eury, Eder, likely Amaya until mid-June (avoids super-2). Fulton, absent a real explosion, won't be put on the 40 man because they don't need to protect him this offseason so they can punt him to next year, and then we can debate if he goes on the "call up in 2 week" program or does that shift to summer 2024. Same thing with Berry. Summer 2024 guys to presumably skip on super 2 status.
And if we think this is limited to the Marlins, Puk has 2.124 days of service time. The super 2 deadline was 2.128. He didn't get arbitration for 4 days.... much how Garret and Cabrera are 4 days from a year of service time. Oakland was perfect with him.
This is what it is.
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostListening to the new swings and mishes, and he says what we are all saying pretty much at this point, arraez and segura are hitting really well and should help the on base percentage, but the question is who drives them home. As ive been saying and most of us have, he says that the key to this offense and just how improved it actually is is if Soler and Garcia can have bounceback years and drive those guys home when they do get on base.
He says he has a really good feeling on Soler. Its financially motivated because his salary goes from 15 million this season to 9 next season, but he can opt out, so he might be super motivated to have another huge year and sucker another team into paying him again. Garcia he says he has no feel on, but he's in much better shape. I think they both bounce back to an extent, but it still feels 1 power bat short. Maybe DLC and Sanchez break out, but it's just ridiculous that they didnt get in the correa talks. It's a clear opening, and he would have been the perfect centerpiece to add to this offseason.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postsixto is definitely not going to be ready opening day, and Heyman says he isnt expected to be ready until summer. so that whole he will be ready for spring training line from when he had his surgery was either completely wrong or he is not recovering as expected.
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