Originally posted by Todd
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Ozuna probably had $45 million in surplus value at the time of trade (2 years of control, let's give him 4 WAR per year (which was a generous projection based on prior years), value of $64 million, minus expected contract prices around $18-20 million lowering him to a $45+ asset). Let's not confuse him with being even Realmuto. Ozuna is on a different planet than Yelich. It is objectively unreasonable to think Ozuna was going to bring any FV60 prospects with that. (Also note Ozuna underperformed last year, so that $45 million value is in fact, down.)
If Alcantara turns into a solid # 4 SP (let's call it 1.5 WAR average for 5 years), that is worth what Ozuna was last year. If they get a bonafide ace/#2, this quickly turns into maybe the best trade in Marlins history and one of the best overall trades in baseball in recent memory. That doesn't include any real contributions from Sierra or Gallen (who I think you meant besides Smith, but yea, he is a potential 5/middle reliever for sure).
It's just a bit dramatic to say horrifically bad when the value is what it is. We shouldn't overvalue our own players even if we like Ozuna.
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Originally posted by emkayseven
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Alcantara, Neidert, Pablo, pick two Chen/Richards/Smith/Gallen/Yamamoto
Urena at this deadline is probably worth a FV45 and FV40 prospect in a 2-1 unless he really breaks out (I don't see that happening). Call it with the Marlins own players Devers/Guzman and Quijada/Pompey. I'd love to make that trade if they can get the innings elsewhere. That on paper really helps 2021 payroll too, as he's probably "$7 million" his last arbitration year.
With Sixto and presumably a 2021 FA SP coming, it could get interesting fast if even 1 of those above guys turns into a #3.
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