Originally posted by tjfla
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Peralta and Tomas are going to cost $27 million dollars. Subtract Urena's money, and this is $22+ million dollars. Tomas is worthless, Peralta is probably a 2 WAR player, Urena a 1 WAR player, so just taking those two on right now and sending them back Urena, creates at least negative $15 million in surplus value. Adding in Jerar and another fringe prospect probably moves that to around a negative $18 deficit for the Marlins.
So this is beyond idiotic for the Marlins if the then don't recoup $18 million in prospects (based on a surplus value analysis).
This is receiving one FV50 pitching prospect ($21) and giving them back another FV40 guy at minimum - Arizona has none so moving on.
FV45+ hitters are worth $8 - They have one. Patino, an 18 year old CF. They have 3 better CF in system right now, so he's expendable for sure.
FV45+ pitcher's are worth $6. They have four of these guys. They can ask for one of them for sure, likely the ones farthest away - Malone and Waltson
Then that Comp A pick probably turns into a FV45/40 prospect, so that's probably fair to call "$4"
So in this insane bizzaro world trade, it would be:
D. Peralta, T. Perez, two guys in Arizona's top 8-12 prospects ETA 2024, and a 1st round comp pick (Marlins payroll +$22, and extra draft expenses)
for
Urena, Jerar, Outside top 30 arm
I'm not sure how that works out, but sure? They could sign an OF I guess as they'd REALLY need one in this scenario? I guess the Marlins are improving their farm by absorbing Tomas $17 million?
It would make more sense to offer them Urena and Cooper/Ramirez, and ask for Peralta, Perez, one of their three FV50 CF, and the comp pick.
Cooper/Ramirez can play LF for them now, and they can use saved money on RF. That math can add up much easier.
Peralta, Tomas, Caroll/A. Thomas, Comp A
for
Urena, Cooper/Ramirez, maybe a throw in or Jerar
Anyways. Yay boredom
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