Originally posted by fish16
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If we're using the Mariners as an example......
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/seattle-...rospects-2024/
https://www.mlb.com/prospects/mariners
Ford, Young, C. Emerson, Celesten, and <---- All top 100, Celesten is a 2027/2028 player, others 2026
Peete <---- Strong FV45+ type like Head who is all tools and could explode, easily a 2028 arrival player
With a footnote Montes and Farmelo might be able to be swapped out for someone.
I would prefer Ford here big time, but if the name of the game is maximizing value, it might be taking the two youngest guys similarly ranked (Celeten and Peele) to let the Mariners feel their right now window is now as Ford/Young/Emerson join the team quickly with that dope SP and Jazz could be extended as a good fit for everywhere. Marlins still get theirs but its just "down the road" which sucks for us, but in a vacuum it would be a good trade. Big picture, I would shoot for Ford (Raleigh controlled for years) and Peete and give them whatever secondary pieces they want (within reason) to make that happens. If we think Jazz has warts, you do something notable for them - add Sanchez/DLC/Bender, take back Polanco's contract, take back some of Haniger's contract, etc. There are a lot of options here and other FV40s can be added to make it reasonable for all.
Another one I see is the Royals - https://blogs.fangraphs.com/kansas-c...rospects-2024/
I don't see a fit. Marlins would need their top 3 guys (which includes 2 catchers) and someone else in their top 5-15 players, and this becomes a "bulk" deal where players 3 and 4 may be a lot better than a Jazz deal, but you're missing that oomph at top. I would love to be swimming in catchers, but this could turn into a Skipworth and Fortes return fast for me in a few years where I'd shoot for "safer" position prospects. They had a good run a decade ago drafting Barnes, Nola, Fortes, and Realmuto of course, and I feel that's the move of keep drafting athletic catchers in rounds 2-4 (and signing IFA ones that are interesting) and bank on getting one to work out every 5 years.
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