One thing I hope to see in a Luzardo (or others) deal is them move to a quality over quantity approach. They’ve restocked the depth in the system. Now it’s time for some crown jewels.
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Mish throws a bit of water on the fire saying they’ve discussed Luzardo with a bunch of teams, but “did not hear the Cubs were close or a favorite.” He also said the Cubs are trying to buy low, but the names mentioned by the Cubs guy don’t indicate “buy lo”. Mish also says the Marlins arent set on trading Luzardo.
Mish hasn’t been super in tune with the Marlins since Bendix took over, though. So who knows.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostOne thing I hope to see in a Luzardo (or others) deal is them move to a quality over quantity approach. They’ve restocked the depth in the system. Now it’s time for some crown jewels.
That being said, I'd be open to something like a double FV45+ package to get a major step up in a second player (that's like Serna + Head in the same deal). Or a RF (Caissie) is fine presuming Norby can actually play 3B and/or Sanchez is traded for good value to align with that roster spot. Would depend on the names but in spirit I am with you.
This is where not having the # 2 pick is a real gut punch. The draft takes the shape quickly of do they go low (Noble, Morlando) to get the better next guy (White, Johnson). I saw a mock draft where they took a 2B with their compensatory pick (think it was pipeline), and I was like yea that tracks
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Actually, there is also just absorb Bellinger as they want to dump him. For instance:
Alcantara, Caissie, Bellinger and his $52.5m, and a FV40 or two
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Luzardo, Sanchez, Max Meyer, and maybe Bender or something
To note, Luzardo/Sanchez/Bender are gonna cost minimum $32m through arbitration so this is not a lot of added money for Bellinger, but it is spread out over many spots for the Cubs over more years so it makes sense for them. More so, Max is obviously the kicker and how this would get done on top of that and he probably makes it relatively salary neutral as he is controlled 5 years The years of control being traded here are 13+ incoming for the Marlins and 14 for the Marlins (but Bender is 4 of those). Basically, the Cubs can't feel grifted on losing control years on two huge properties with getting that many years of pitching and a proven RHP basher for right now.
So unpack this. Cubs can still move Suzuki for the cash relief they seek, re-sign Tucker forever, and roll out in the OF...... Happ/Sanchez, PCA, Tucker w/ Triantos floating between 2B/Bench/AAA for 2 years until Happ is a FA. It's a great depth chart and they have an IF (Shaw, Swanson, Nico, Busch, Ballesteros) and got the pitching for cheap. They'd have to resign Tucker though to make this work but they must be doing that right now.
Now trading two SP and Max with a lot of control? Who cares. Max is probably a RP anyways and that's how the Cubs would use him for sure. You're getting to this by Summer 2026 if not Summer 2025. I am just "trading" Bellinger off the team "Mike Hampton-Piazza" style here.
C - Mack, Ramirez
1B - DDLS, Martorella/Hicks/Berry
2B - Edwards, Serna/Otto/Sanoja
SS - _____, Acosta/Serna/Sanoja
3B - _____
LF - Norby
CF - Alcantara, Mesa Jr./Marsee/Pintar/Dane
RF - Caissie
SP - Sandy, Eury, Garrett, Cabrera, Snelling, Weathers
(White, Noble, Mazur)
And now we're at the point where do they pony up two bats, or is Sandy moved for 1 of them (and prospects), and they use all the money saved on the FA bat and bridge SP to White/Noble?
Frankly, this is a lot of moving parts and I doubt it. But ultimately, this goes to the comment on "get a dude crown jewel" and not a bulk deal. Go out and get 2 of those guys even if it costs objectively some really good pieces and all of a sudden, that bat depth chart could make a lot of sense.
And imagine if Serna and Acosta (or Otto) can adequately handle SS and Norby and Acosta can handle 3B, and all of a sudden, you're in business with this:
C - Mack, Ramirez
1B - DDLS, Martorella/Hicks/Berry
2B - Edwards, Otto
SS - Serna, Acosta
3B - Norby (Some Acosta)
LF - Stowers/Dane/Martorella/Berry (Some Norby)
CF - Alcantara, Mesa Jr./Marsee/Pintar/Dane
RF - Caissie
SP - Sandy, Eury, Garrett, Cabrera, Snelling, Weathers
(White, Noble, Mazur)
Who knows what they'd need to upgrade at this juncture (likely LF or one of the MI for a more dedicated SS/3B), but they'd have adequate or better hope everywhere and that frankly, would be a major step forward as the SP is there and they'd have a fleet of relievers behind them with Faucher, Nardi, Cronin, and gang.
So moving on from Burger, it is swinging big. I think the Cubs would be beyond thrilled for Luzardo, Max, and Sanchez, with dumping Bellinger money, even if it costs them two of their top 5 premium prospects. (And yes, the Marlins could well afford Bellinger as-is, but if they ate 33-50% of his contract, he would be moved very fast and that's fine all things considered).
Just some food for thought. We could probably do a similar hypothetical trade of Luzardo+Max+reliever to Baltimore and a number of other teams looking for cheap pitching. Kjerstad and Bradfield would accomplish this same thing effectively, etc.
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at what fucking point do we stop with the 9 paragraph posts that have us taking on millions upon millions of dollars? It's a joke at this point. it's not happening. just stop already. It's as dumb as the Correa, Adames, insert any other name you've advocated for the last 5 years. this is not a major league organization. they have 0 plan to spend money. how do you not realize this yet? How are you still doing these absurd 9 paragraph posts with us taking on a highly paid player at 26 million per year for the next 2 years?
The only thing they are doing is trading for 6 year cost controlled players. that's it. it is abundantly clear. How are we still doing this? It's almost as dumb as the constant posts all year about adames, which they under no circumstances ever would have done.Last edited by fish16; 12-17-2024, 10:06 AM.
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Originally posted by Namaste View Post
You could just fok off to someplace else?
Or just take the 1/4 second to scroll past it?
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postat what fucking point do we stop with the 9 paragraph posts that have us taking on millions upon millions of dollars? It's a joke at this point. it's not happening. just stop already. It's as dumb as the Correa, Adames, insert any other name you've advocated for the last 5 years. this is not a major league organization. they have 0 plan to spend money. how do you not realize this yet? How are you still doing these absurd 9 paragraph posts with us taking on a highly paid player at 26 million per year for the next 2 years?
The only thing they are doing is trading for 6 year cost controlled players. that's it. it is abundantly clear. How are we still doing this? It's almost as dumb as the constant posts all year about adames, which they under no circumstances ever would have done.
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Originally posted by Namaste View Post
You could just fok off to someplace else?
Or just take the 1/4 second to scroll past it?
Also to note, it actually was an idea to have a payroll wash or lower payroll in the aggregate sense (assuming they would trade Bellinger and eat something to get it done ala Hampton/Piazza which is obviously what would hypothetically happen), but I digress.
This is my mistake ultimately. I didn't realize I'm also not allowed to lower team payroll.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postat what fucking point do we stop with the 9 paragraph posts that have us taking on millions upon millions of dollars? It's a joke at this point. it's not happening. just stop already. It's as dumb as the Correa, Adames, insert any other name you've advocated for the last 5 years. this is not a major league organization. they have 0 plan to spend money. how do you not realize this yet? How are you still doing these absurd 9 paragraph posts with us taking on a highly paid player at 26 million per year for the next 2 years?
The only thing they are doing is trading for 6 year cost controlled players. that's it. it is abundantly clear. How are we still doing this? It's almost as dumb as the constant posts all year about adames, which they under no circumstances ever would have done.
And if I’m not in the mood to read the novel, I just ignore it….its not that hard (admittedly now and then I don’t but I mostly just leave it be)
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Originally posted by rmc523 View Post
While I agree they’re a waste of time in the sense that they’re not going to happen, I do appreciate the effort he puts into them.
And if I’m not in the mood to read the novel, I just ignore it….its not that hard (admittedly now and then I don’t but I mostly just leave it be)
That, on top of the constant posts literally every single year during the season about how the future would look good if we just sign one of the top free agents to a 5 year 100-120 million deal despite the team making it abundantly clear that will never happen under Sherman. It's just so unnecessarily repetitive, which would be fine if it had any fucking chance of actually happening. It's almost every single post for years, and it has 0 chance of happening.
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Originally posted by lou View Post
He's too self important.
Also to note, it actually was an idea to have a payroll wash or lower payroll in the aggregate sense (assuming they would trade Bellinger and eat something to get it done ala Hampton/Piazza which is obviously what would hypothetically happen), but I digress.
This is my mistake ultimately. I didn't realize I'm also not allowed to lower team payroll.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Post
it's self important to tell you how much of a waste of time and space it is to post the same thing over and over and over and over again without acknowledging how it never fucking happens and wont ever happen?
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