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Originally posted by Nick View Post
How much do you spend on Duvall, though? If he opts out, he's opting out of $7 million. So he must be sure that he gets more than that. Do you wanna spend $9-$10 million on Duvall? Maybe. I certainly don't want to go more than one year with Duvall, though.
Sanchez
New CF
Cooper* (Bleday/Burdick)
De La Cruz**/Whatever reserves
*He can be moved and a comparable 1 year OF brought in, such as your Wil Myers salary dump, or, they do the same thing with someone like David Peralta to get Ketel/Kelly. I guess this could be Duvall, but I think you want a player you can push aside quickly and Duvall is better than that for sure. Myers you can "sort of" play all over so he becomes a poor man's Chris Taylor in a scenario Bleday takes off, and who cares about Peralta if you need to push him aside it's a salary dump and he can play against righties here and there, etc.
**BABIP is still insane .398, but even scaling that down he may be hitting a true .250 and that may be pretty solid for a backup. I think he's earned this pencil'd in to next year, absent a disastrous spring training
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Originally posted by lou View Post
Which is STILL 1.7 WAR better than Brinson, Harrison, and Diaz.
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Interesting article on Marlin's farm and a Sandy mention at bottom. Just one's scout opinion - https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/s...mainstage_card
TLDR version
Lewin - He's going to hit and excellent defender
Sanchez - High ceiling, everyday player
Jazz - Also an every day player
Bats - There are no longterm starters in the farm system anywhere
Bleday - Not very good, problems with swing, defensively corner player. Don't expect much moving forward (sigh)
Burdick - Better than Bleday, can maybe play CF and definitely corners, is going to whiff too much to be a longterm starter
VVM - Awful
Conine - Never gonna hit as whiffs too much
Devers - Is a bat boy
E. Cabrera - He's going to be a starter
Eder - Steal of draft, # 3 SP ceiling
Nicolas - Is awesome, top half of rotation arm, Kevin Millwood type, full package <----- Woah
Meyer - He is good, but likely a reliever with frame and a TJ risk with high slider usage if remains a starter (sigh)
McCambley - He's OK
So that is really really sad with the bats, but if Anderson, Jazz, Sanchez, and Lewin are four, you trade for 2 more and sign 2 more, it still works. All roads are leading to two of Pablo, Sixto, Cabrera, Hernandez, Meyer, Eury, and I guess we can throw in Nicolas, being moved for 2 longterm bats.
Also, we can applaud them at developing some real pitching depth and really doing excellent in a few trades (Ozuna, Gallen), but WTF if you whiff on Bleday and Meyer? That is going to sting.
Article also says Marlins and Sandy both have growing optimism to a new deal. Which is fucking DUH give him the Aaron Nola deal (approx 5/$50) and call it a wrap.
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I disagree with them about Burdick. The K-rate is too high, but he doesn’t need to bring it down an astronomical amount like Harrison/Conine. The combination of walks and hard contact is going to play as a starter IMO. Surprised nothing to say about Kameron Misner. Quietly had a very good season.
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Originally posted by Nick View PostI disagree with them about Burdick. The K-rate is too high, but he doesn’t need to bring it down an astronomical amount like Harrison/Conine. The combination of walks and hard contact is going to play as a starter IMO. Surprised nothing to say about Kameron Misner. Quietly had a very good season.
They can probably wait a year and give everyone 2022 to develop more, but they'll have to go out and get someone for 2023 if all of this doesn't turn into at least a corner OF. (I'm working under the assumption Sanchez works out, they get a longterm CF this offseason, and Cooper/De La Cruz/rotating guys are worth the other spot until the trade deadline).
To mention, Misner has had a stupid BABIP since moving up levels. I wouldn't go as far as a good season, but he and Scott have definitely been better. I'm cautiously optimistic on them having their tools take over as they get older and a year past the lost pandemic season. We'll see.
Nothing changes here for me. They need three bats for next year, or four if they trade/DFA one of Cooper/Aguilar.
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