I like this trade. Hate giving up German and I feel like the Marlins are trading every Marlins minor leaguer I've touted as being underrated at the moment (German/Barnes/Wallach just to name a few), but he's 22 years old in A ball so I'm not crying a river we traded him for a 3rd baseman who is capable of posting a 5 WAR season. Our defense just improved greatly at the position, and while it feels like trading Eovaldi at a little low value I don't see how his trade value gets any better pitching at Yankee Stadium. If he's giving up .282 batting averages to hitters at Marlins Park, he'll end up getting DFA'd before the year ends at Yankee Stadium if he pitches like 2014 and not 2013 Eovaldi.
Anyway this trade has to signal a McGehee trade. His value, outside of the trade deadline this past season, will never be higher. Use him to try and recoup even a modicum of pitching depth in our minors. Grab one or two arms from a teams single A or AA affiliate with decent upside and call it a day. Our team in the majors is for the most part complete (although the back end of the starting rotation is a bit scary) so we should use our last real current trade piece to try to fill back a little of that minor league pitching depth. There's basically no real hitters left above Jupiter so it's whatever in that sense.
Anyway this trade has to signal a McGehee trade. His value, outside of the trade deadline this past season, will never be higher. Use him to try and recoup even a modicum of pitching depth in our minors. Grab one or two arms from a teams single A or AA affiliate with decent upside and call it a day. Our team in the majors is for the most part complete (although the back end of the starting rotation is a bit scary) so we should use our last real current trade piece to try to fill back a little of that minor league pitching depth. There's basically no real hitters left above Jupiter so it's whatever in that sense.
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