Originally posted by lou
View Post
Some people are truly just beyond comprehension and don't realize players who are 2+ WAR per 600 PA for their entire career (ages 22-28), with a 2.8+ WAR pace their last 2.5 seasons as they have spiked as they enter their prime ages 26-28, which is all adjusted for park factors with mega-defensive and splits proof floors with hard hit rates so any mention of Coors is irrelevant, and paid less then market-rate for solid starters, as such individuals like Josh Bell, Martin Perez, and Joc Pederson make $16-20m per year in free agency now, are not bad ideas. Especially when help is needed mid-season and options are limited with few teams out of it, especially further regarding the catcher market which has been discussed ad-nauseam where no one really good is available as teams like the 3.5 back larger market Cubs with the best run differential in their division are buyers not sellers (Gomes is not an option) and mid .600 OPS catchers are solid options in a depressed offensive environment league. Let's keep throwing out Yuli with a low .600 OPS analytical performance at 1B and no defensive chops, as well as Segura who has a .515 OPS (who also analytically is a mid .600 OPS guy which is a platoon option versus LHP at best) and see if one can win with thoughts, Stallings, Davis, Garcia, Hampson, and prayers against the Phillies who are already being rumored for Goldschmidt and friends as they have the juice (Painter and M. Abel are higher ranked P prospect than Eder or Meyer) to get it done. Let's ignore the August schedule and not try and run up the score right now in June. Let's not do anything prior to Steve giving Ohtani $550m which is coming. Let's get into bidding wars over rentals like Candelario literally everyone will want and have to overpay to win that bid for 2+ months of control versus trading assets you can live without for years of control of a rock solid ascending infielder that aligns with your contending window, plus one-stop shopping so you're not overpaying on multiple deals as there is an economy of scale position here in an environment 20 teams may be contenders. Let's keep not contending for literally 20 years and be more concerned about hypothetical performers who might be good in 2025/26 who we would love to be 2-2.8 WAR paced players at the end of the day as that's a 90th percentile best case scenario if not higher. It is time to plant flags and go for it and two FV50, one FV45+, and a few FV40 guys (as player's value not system rank is the evaluation) do not matter for 6.5 years of player control at unarguable below market prices based on last year's free agency when combined with the enormous club control of the team's starting rotation and top 6 position players have. One must give value to get value which is a hoarding concept the Marlins (and some others) haven't figured out yet. If the Rockies accept their team does in fact suck this much (which it does as compared to their division) and they need to reboot, we could only be so lucky. The juice is Werth the squeeze. It's time to win and today, not July 31st.
Comment