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Originally posted by fauowls44 View PostBut why would a team give up a prospect when they can just sign a similar player?
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostI know it's a lot to ask the Marlins to act like a real organization, but a real organization throws in $5-$6 million to go along with Castro and you get a nice return.
I think that strategy can be deployed much easier this year. If they don't sign him longterm, that's the move for sure. That gives Diaz 4 months in AAA.
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I'm still offering 4/$48 and seeing what happens. Diaz can be move to 3B and Anderson RF/1B.
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Originally posted by lou View PostYea. Last year he had a year left on his contract though. This year, he doesn't (he has an option with a low buyout that is inconsequential).
I think that strategy can be deployed much easier this year. If they don't sign him longterm, that's the move for sure. That gives Diaz 4 months in AAA.
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I'm still offering 4/$48 and seeing what happens. Diaz can be move to 3B and Anderson RF/1B.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postfor the life of me i dont understand why you keep bringing up signing Castro to an extension. He's been a thoroughly mediocre player for the better part of his career, the only exceptions coming in 2 years in great ballparks in Yankee stadium and Wrigley. Especially now that he isnt a SS anymore, he is the exact player i would never under any circumstances sign to a 4 year extension. You can find starlin castro type production on a year to year basis very very easily on the free agent market for cheaper. Those mid level contracts are almost never a value. Im cool with signing all star level players but my ideal team is likely team control guys mostly and then stars signed to bigger deals.
Banking on Isan Diaz as the future second baseman is ill-conceived from my perspective. I can't see the current version of Diaz contributing shit. He could improve, I wouldn't rule that out, but it's a longshot. The Yankees released a mid-twenties guy named Locastro today. He could play second for the Marlins right now.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostI believe Lou is applying WAR principles in his evaluation of Castro. Pick a number. $7M for 1 WAR or $9M or whatever. Castro put up a 3.3 WAR last season. By any measure, he is theoretically more valuable than his $12M salary. With Realmuto gone, Starlin and B Anderson are the only Marlins who put up any WAR numbers whatever. Problem is that the Marlins have no near term potential to compete and paying Castro is a waste. The concept of paying half his salary and trading him for a single 45 level prospect is more logical.
Banking on Isan Diaz as the future second baseman is ill-conceived from my perspective. I can't see the current version of Diaz contributing shit. He could improve, I wouldn't rule that out, but it's a longshot. The Yankees released a mid-twenties guy named Locastro today. He could play second for the Marlins right now.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostSo "Swings and Mishes", Craig Mish's podcast twitter account just tweeted this:
https://twitter.com/SwingsAndMishes/...52205319057416
For those without twitter it has a shit ton of siren emojis and says "*whispers* there are Marlins things happening today"
One would assume JT News, but potentially Machado news? Or, since it's the Marlins, some small signing.
EDIT: Or just the start of hitters camp. I would hope that's not what he mean, though.
EDIT Again: It's the hitters camp thing.
lololololol
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostNice chat.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postfor the life of me i dont understand why you keep bringing up signing Castro to an extension. He's been a thoroughly mediocre player for the better part of his career, the only exceptions coming in 2 years in great ballparks in Yankee stadium and Wrigley. Especially now that he isnt a SS anymore, he is the exact player i would never under any circumstances sign to a 4 year extension. You can find starlin castro type production on a year to year basis very very easily on the free agent market for cheaper. Those mid level contracts are almost never a value. Im cool with signing all star level players but my ideal team is likely team control guys mostly and then stars signed to bigger deals.
It's simply a value proposition. If guys like LeMahieu and Lowrie are getting $10-12 per year, there is an opportunity of locking in Castro for his age 29-32 seasons, when he just had BIG BB rate/Hard Hit spikes to think there is upside in the bat. He's a high floor guy with his hit tool and positive defense. Maybe he would take a deal two years from free agency seeing the landscape. He would be very nice at the right price. If he wants to test free agency? See ya.
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Originally posted by lou View PostI disagree you can "easily" find 2-3 WAR players on a year to year basis. Everyone in baseball would be thrilled. You will end up with Neil Walker and Martin Prado more often than not.
It's simply a value proposition. If guys like LeMahieu and Lowrie are getting $10-12 per year, there is an opportunity of locking in Castro for his age 29-32 seasons, when he just had BIG BB rate/Hard Hit spikes to think there is upside in the bat. He's a high floor guy with his hit tool and positive defense. Maybe he would take a deal two years from free agency seeing the landscape. He would be very nice at the right price. If he wants to test free agency? See ya.
Jed lowrie has also been phenomenal the past 2 years and Lemahieu has been solid too, and neither of them got 4 year deals. I guess my biggest problem is the length of the deal youre offering as it seems to make 0 sense to me given our time frame, a 2b prospect right behind castro who will be ML ready this year, and the fact that he is just a very slightly above average player. Signing him to a long term deal makes 0 sense. A 1 year extension or something smaller, maybe, but 4 years at 12 per for Castro is a horrendous deal.Last edited by fish16; 01-15-2019, 11:54 AM.
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https://theathletic.com/768612/2019/...ahieu-signing/
Ken Rosenthal at the Athletic said the marlins plan on spending this offseason, and are interested in signing/acquiring a left handed bat of some sort.
He mentioned maybe trading for the Brewers’ Eric Thames as apossibility.
Others mentioned:
OF Carlos Gonzalez
OF Curtis Granderson
OF Nick Markakis
OF Gerardo Parra
1B Lucas Duda
1B Logan Morrison
IF Neil Walker.
He also pointed out the Marlins wouldn't be the first choice for any of them, but they may become an option for these guys as positions on contenders disappear.
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Fascinating thought (to me). Might have been interesting to deal Realmuto to TB before they acquired Zunino for Mallex Smith. CF Smith would have been an interesting piece for Miami in a trade with the Rays because: 1) Marlins need a leadoff hitter 2) Smith had 3.5 WAR last season 3) Smith's OBP was higher than any 2018 Marlin 4) Smith's OPS was higher than any Marlin other than Realmuto and 5) his 40 SB almost equaled Miami's entire team total.Last edited by Lee Stone; 01-15-2019, 12:28 PM.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postneil walker had between 2-4 WAR every year aside from last year since 2010. My point is that there are much better ways to spend that money, not that Castro isnt necessarily worth that money on the open market. I just think he is a thoroughly average player in a league that is all of a sudden very deep in quality 2b. Again, if his hit tool could be paired with solid defense at SS that would be another scenario, but at 2b he is just unbelievably average and not at all the type of guy you sign to any more than a 1 year deal or maybe a 2 year deal.
Jed lowrie has also been phenomenal the past 2 years and Lemahieu has been solid too, and neither of them got 4 year deals. I guess my biggest problem is the length of the deal youre offering as it seems to make 0 sense to me given our time frame, a 2b prospect right behind castro who will be ML ready this year, and the fact that he is just a very slightly above average player. Signing him to a long term deal makes 0 sense. A 1 year extension or something smaller, maybe, but 4 years at 12 per for Castro is a horrendous deal.
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Originally posted by rmc523 View PostHe also pointed out the Marlins wouldn't be the first choice for any of them, but they may become an option for these guys as positions on contenders disappear.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostFascinating thought (to me). Might have been interesting to deal Realmuto to TB before they acquired Zunino for Mallex Smith. CF Smith would have been an interesting piece for Miami in a trade with the Rays because: 1) Marlins need a leadoff hitter 2) Smith had 3.3 WAR last season 3) Smith's OBP was higher than any 2018 Marlin 4) Smith's OPS was higher than any Marlin other than Realmuto and 5) his 40 SB almost equaled Miami's entire team total.
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I dont think Castro all of a sudden became a patient hitter who hits the ball harder. Im guessing it has more to do with teams giving him less to hit in a much worse lineup than he was in recent years. Also, 48 walks in 600 ab's is nothing all that impressive at all anyways.
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Originally posted by rmc523 View Posthttps://theathletic.com/768612/2019/...ahieu-signing/
Ken Rosenthal at the Athletic said the marlins plan on spending this offseason, and are interested in signing/acquiring a left handed bat of some sort.
He mentioned maybe trading for the Brewers’ Eric Thames as apossibility.
Others mentioned:
OF Carlos Gonzalez
OF Curtis Granderson
OF Nick Markakis
OF Gerardo Parra
1B Lucas Duda
1B Logan Morrison
IF Neil Walker.
He also pointed out the Marlins wouldn't be the first choice for any of them, but they may become an option for these guys as positions on contenders disappear.
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