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Originally posted by HUGG View PostMorris was great value for the comp pick. I've been banging that drum for a long time now.
But it's pretty clear that the organization has no interest in using these completely free draft picks, which is indicative of a much larger problem.poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostThat one was fine.
But it's pretty clear that the organization has no interest in using these completely free draft picks, which is indicative of a much larger problem.
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Originally posted by marlinsfan24 View PostKike has been valuable, Barnes is killing it in AAA, and Hatcher had good numbers before he got hurt. This is far from true.
Are you saying we should never try to trade for a significant upgrade just because it might cost some B and C-level players that would compromise our "depth?" I can understand being upset that Heaney was included, but come on; the other guys were just fodder.
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Not that I dislike Bryan Morris and I did see some potential in him at the time of the deal (check the thread for that trade if you don't believe me), but trading comp. picks for league average relievers isn't a good thought process just because the Pirates turned the pick into nothing. The comp. pick has upside to be better if drafted and developed properly. Bryan Morris will always be Bryan Morris. Guys like Bryan Morris can be found anywhere for cheap. So, despite the fact that the trade didn't become a disaster, it's not something that should be done continually, especially considering how cheap this team is and how much the farm system sucks.
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Originally posted by Valid View PostKike is a utility player, Barnes was ranked as the Marlins' 20th best prospect and Hatcher was nothing more than a solid reliever, which are a dime a dozen. In return, we got one of the better second basemen in baseball. This is silly.
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Originally posted by Valid View PostHeaney was the only player traded in that deal who was really worth a shit.
Enrique Hernandez is a 23-year-old with a .746 OPS in the majors, who is on pace for 2.7 fWAR per 162 games this season -- 2.0 fWAR in 90 career games in the majors. He's a starting-caliber major-league player and the Marlins organization is very low on those.
Hatcher is whatever, totally expendable.
And Heaney would be the team's second-best starter right now.
Dee is awesome, but he's more of a low-700's OPS guy and his baserunning has been kinda abysmal this season for whatever reason. If he's more of a 3 WAR player than what he looked like for the first two months, then that trade looks kinda like a disaster.
Especially since they clearly threw in more young talent to get the Dodgers to cover Haren's contract. Which is, ultimately, the problem. They keep throwing away young talent because they can't operate like a real major-league team financially. That isn't acceptable or sustainable. You can throw away young talent if you have money. You can't do what the Marlins do.poop
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I mean, they are using the draft picks to acquire assets. They don't need to draft someone.
I think it is fine trading them as part of deals to acquire other guys.
My only point here is, we got to wait to see who they got from LAD and what they do with the money. I understand the skepticism they will spend, but just got to let it to play out. We're all going to agree if they don't spend or address holes and Loria pockets this, this, and Cishek, are awful trades.
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