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Originally posted by Nick View Post
I'm not as confident as you on 1. Toronto dealing Jansen. 2. If Toronto deals Jansen, I feel like there will be a ton of suitors Miami will have to outbid, so getting 2 guys who can play defense competently and swing the bat confidently in the 9-hole may be enough, to maintain some kind of minor league system, and then bring back the players we need to bring back, and make the right acquisitions in Free Agency. I think a Free Agent starter is key, we need a guy who we know will give you 180+ quality innings. Sandy is that guy but we'll see what his status will be. Give you those guaranteed innings, and just see how guys like Eury and Meyer progress, keep their innings down so they're ready to rock in September.
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Originally posted by Todd View PostOr trade with St. Louis eho need pitching and get Ivan Herrera who is 23 with tons of upside but blocked.
But Knizner + Edman is another great idea for sure, and then really focus on getting another SP in FA to help with Sandy issues. Retain Soler on the QO, etc. The teams fill out themselves. I'm fine with a lame C situation if they do get a radical SS upgrade they can keep longterm and some bash shows up in OF/DH.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Posti like danny jansen the player, and maybe im just jaded with john buck in the past, but it just feels like for whatever reason anyone who goes to toronto hits regardless of position, and im just worried he comes here and the low OBP and BA craters. He is good defensively so it would be a massive upgrade, i just think the bat might not be as good as what it has been in toronto, but again, that is still much improved from what we have seen. I also love mitch garver as a backup who can be a DH a lot and i think he plays a little 1b as well. If Soler goes, could be an interesting player who can fill mutliple positions like occasional start at 1b, DH, and backup C. Might even allow you to still carry fortes depending on how the roster shakes out. He can flat out mash, and i doubt he gets anywhere near as much as Soler in the open market, so that might be a cheaper replacement, and we can get a corner OF to replace Soler in the OF and then trade DLC for a righty reliever.
I'm not breaking any news here, but we just need some sort of massive C upgrade. It's close, but i'd view that as a bigger need than SS.
Trevor Rogers is the one to dangle in my opinion, and Thomas White. Id hang onto Noble for next year though as i think his value could get super high in a year or 2 and we can either replace a pitcher who we end up dealing in the future or he could be a bigger piece in a bigger deal as we move forward in the next few years.
I doubt rogers has a ton of value, but who knows. It's impossible to say. im ready to move on because it;s been bad and injured for the last 2.5 years essentially, but maybe sees some value there and we can acquire a bat without essentially touching any pieces of the team this year. Baltimore needs pitching and they have a plethora of hitting, plus we seem to have some experience dealing with their front office in the trades we've made for Scott, Villar, etc. Got to explore that.
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostTrade Berti while he has a little value. We don’t need fast guys who are shitty baserunners.
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pretty disastrous 48 hours all around for florida baseball. Marlins and rays combined to score 3 runs in 4 games, and the rays had the lowest playoff attendance in literally over a century, pretty crazy a great season for both teams can be extinguished in the blink of an eye
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Originally posted by fish16 View Post
Agreed, but it needs to be one of the top guys if that is the route we go. We tried the innings eating Cueto, and that obviously didnt work out. With Sandy's TJ a very likely possibility, give us a guy who can not only eat innings, but do it at a good to great level. It allows us to theoretically remain competitive next year if Sandy is out, and then if sandy comes back in 2025, you have a super elite rotation, and one of the guys opens up a trade possibility to add to the lineup even more in 2025 depending on what holes we still have after next year, or you have a huge array of surplus arms to move to the bullpen to have an overall dominant pitching staff.
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostTrade Berti while he has a little value. We don’t need fast guys who are shitty baserunners.
..... and Scott if you can't resign him for 3 years ::runs away yelling he will never have a 2.8 WAR again and relievers are volatile::
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Originally posted by Nick View Post
Absolutely, go get Nola.
Call me cheap, but if he passes the physical, a Franke Montas 1 year reclamation project seems like a great opportunity for everyone and I think Matt Fulmer/Matt Moore stretched out to 80+ inning multi reliever roles over 40 appearances can make up some ground. I also like Heaney as a project. Seems like a guy the Marlins pitching voodoo fixes and he is closer to his 2022 version. Maybe he too is a just devastating bulk reliever over 100 innings in 30 appearances. There are some value arms in this class that would fit their budget and likely be better than "Cueto 2023."
If they do go name brand shopping, I think it is Bellinger over Nola (and Snell over both of them). I don't love Bellinger's statcast, but he is somehow still 28 so you're getting him at the right time and would be a solid offensive gamble IMO. Combine that with Adames and literally anyone at catcher, and that lineup looks pretty damn good
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Originally posted by Nick View PostI think having both Berti and Hampson coming off the bench is ideal. Catcher, Berti, Hampson, and then just go and get the best hitter you can for the last spot. Basically Yuli's role this year, but get a much better hitter.
____, Fortes
Bell
Arraez, Hampson
____, Berti
Burger
DLC, _____(Soler)
Jazz, Edwards
Sanchez
DLC has massive playing time problems with this set up (which is a good thing). It would be approximately 350-375 starts for DLC, Hampson, Berti, and Edwards here (absent huge injuries), and that effectively makes DLC an 80 game starter as Berti and Edwards should each get 110+ and Hampson should get 50+ lefties. That gets DLC on the bench a lot. And if Jazz and Sanchez show they can hit LHP a bit, that bench number goes up.
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Originally posted by lou View Post
That hitter is DLC assuming no MLB bat trades.
____, Fortes
Bell
Arraez, Hampson
____, Berti
Burger
DLC, _____(Soler)
Jazz, Edwards
Sanchez
DLC has massive playing time problems with this set up (which is a good thing). It would be approximately 350-375 starts for DLC, Hampson, Berti, and Edwards here (absent huge injuries), and that effectively makes DLC an 80 game starter as Berti and Edwards should each get 110+ and Hampson should get 50+ lefties. That gets DLC on the bench a lot. And if Jazz and Sanchez show they can hit LHP a bit, that bench number goes up.
I definitely would want Edwards getting more ABs than DLC in this scenario though. Plus Edwards has got to be able to play a better LF than DLC.
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