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I really hope Miami stays locked in to only moving Realmuto if Robles is coming back. Soto's upside is great, but he's a very young kid with only 301 ABs in the minors because of injuries. Everything is projection with him right now. People can get excited about his upside, but he could just as easily become a bust. And that's the problem with trading good players for prospects. I bet those getting all worked up about some of these kids would have been creaming themselves for the Miguel Cabrera haul. Maybin looked like a 5 tool player, and Miller looked like an ace. But history will look at that deal as one of the worst in sports history. Obviously that's an extreme case, but it is far more likely that prospects never get close to their potential than reaching the absolute top of it, and that becomes even more likely the further away they are, and less track record they have. It's foolish to expect these guys to all become stars, or even above average players.
I get you essentially had to trade good players for prospects for Ozuna and Stanton. You had to move Ozuna right now to maximize his value, and they felt like they had to get rid of Stanton's deal. And you also needed to build up the farm system. But they didn't have to trade Yelich (although the return was fine, even if not the overpay it should have been), and moving Realmuto for an even less impressive deal just doesn't make any sense to me. Keep him, and try to win him over. If he's still pissy at the deadline or in a year, then you can move him. There should be zero urgency to deal him, though, and it should absolutely take a player like Robles to make it happen.
His tweet is somewhat accurate. Marlins keep asking for Robles 1 for 1(They are NOT getting that) and Nats are offering some form of Michael Taylor or Wilmer Difo(ML Talent) and prospects like Kieboom,Feede,others which Miami is listening on.
Said yesterday everyone thinks the compromise is going to be Soto,Fedde OR Kieboom,a Catcher(likely Severino) and 1 or 2 others. Miami will come off Robles and Wash will up their offer
We are looking for quantity but want that Top Prospect as the centerpiece. That is stalemate at this point does Miami hold out and get atleast Soto OR do they say screw it and take an offer of Difo,Fedde,Kieboom,Read or Severino and more?
You have to get Soto, would be such a terrible trade if they don't.Take away Robles and Soto and the Nats system looks like ours...it sucks.
I agree they atleast need Soto but that the talks they are having now. Looks like we are trying to get him while Washington is trying to keep them both and offer quantity
They actually have interesting pieces from ML ready guys to 17 yr olds in A Ball however if u trade JT u need to get Soto as the centerpiece NOT Kieboom
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