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Originally posted by lou View PostI have a hard time thinking they find a better $4 million pitcher in free agency next year. He protects the kids in the rotation and offers some upside as he was solid 16/17. I think they keep him unless they get something half decent, like an Eveld or whatever.
Wouldn't be surprised to see him traded at Winter Meetings as they were willing to trade him to the team just couldn't come to terms on names
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Straily has had an awful year. They should have sold high on during the offseason. I’m of the belief that the rotation should only have 1 of Straily/Chen next season. And well Chen has been better and obviously ain’t going anywhere.
Jose Ureña
Caleb Smith
Trevor Richards
Pablo Lopez
Sandy Alcantara
That should be the rotation next season. With guys like Neidert, Brigham, Gallen, Merandy, Yamamoto, Elieser, Beggs down waiting in the wings for spot starts and limiting innings on the younger guys."You owe it to yourself to find your own unorthodox way of succeeding, or sometimes, just surviving."
- Michael Johnson
J.T. Realmuto .282/.351/.412
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According to Baseball Reference, Isaac Galloway has the highest WAR among all Marlin OF'ers this season at .5. (Anderson is listed at 3b.) Galloway's rating matches that of Drew Steckenrider, the team's highest rated pitcher. Tip of the hat to Isaac or shake of the head to WAR evaluation, whichever.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostAccording to Baseball Reference, Isaac Galloway has the highest WAR among all Marlin OF'ers this season at .5. (Anderson is listed at 3b.) Galloway's rating matches that of Drew Steckenrider, the team's highest rated pitcher. Tip of the hat to Isaac or shake of the head to WAR evaluation, whichever.
Urena, Richards, and Ca. Smith are rated above Steckenrider also on Fangraphs, but Fangraphs formula is different from BR. FG weighs pitching more on FIP, and I think that's a smarter thing to do to more effectively weigh in defense and judge pitcher's on what they can better control.
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Originally posted by lou View PostIf Galloway's competition is only Brinson, Ortega, Dean, Cooper, B. Lee, Shuck, and Sierra, I don't think a tip of the hat is warranted. Ridiculously small sample sizes of AAAA players (and a slumping Brinson) and it's a battle of BABIP (Galloway .400, everyone else, way lower than .400). Who cares. Galloway should be non-tendered after the season, but he's a nice story of perseverance and he gets the MLB pension so great for him.
Urena, Richards, and Ca. Smith are rated above Steckenrider also on Fangraphs, but Fangraphs formula is different from BR. FG weighs pitching more on FIP, and I think that's a smarter thing to do to more effectively weigh in defense and judge pitcher's on what they can better control.Last edited by Lee Stone; 08-27-2018, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostMaybe a good sign on VV for us??
Baltimore traded AWAY 750K yesterday. They still got like 6.5 Million
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postthat would be such a ridiculously huge signing if we could make it happen. Baltimore all of a sudden caring about the IFA market would be super weird to me. Hopefully we can convince him to sign with us despite having less money.
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Miami should be killing Cuba/Bahamas and Latin America now and in the future
I think Sherman/Jeter/Denbo have done a solid job but if Jorge Mas owned the team they would be all about Cuba/Latin America guys and would be signing Manny Machado to be our SS this offseason
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostSuper Weird but always confused me why teams like Balt/Oak/Miami/Minn/KC never really got into the IFA market with this new system. TB is the only small market team who hits the IFA hard and they scout so well they usually not only get TOP guys but get solid cheap ones and trade for others. The rest sign 1 big name guy each and thats about it
Loria flat out was incapable of seeing that small annual investments in young talent will make your organization better, more sustainable, and will almost eliminate the need to sign mediocre players to big money. It is the most simply concept in the game and in business in general, and Loria just did not understand it.
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What Loria consistently did was the equivalent of an investor preferring to buy a company at its absolute peak with no real room for the deal to be a value rather than investing money in people whose very job it is to find the next big major company at an incredibly small amount of money when that company is just starting up. Sure, the big company is already running and there isnt as big of a risk, but youre also not leaving room for much growth and the upside isnt nearly as high. IF the goal was to be cheap and successful, Jeffrey Loria went about doing it in the single most inefficient way humanly possible. He is a bumbling buffoon.
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Still alot of hope for Miami and VV Mesa especially since some news out of Baltimore is they are only willing to spend like 3.5-4 million for him. No clue if reports are true but have heard that ALOT
Will be something to watch over the next month or 2. Supposedly the timeline is
Sept-Mesa Brothers cleared
Late Sept or Oct-Showcase
Oct/Nov-VV Signs and Maybe Mesa Jr
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostStill alot of hope for Miami and VV Mesa especially since some news out of Baltimore is they are only willing to spend like 3.5-4 million for him. No clue if reports are true but have heard that ALOT
Will be something to watch over the next month or 2. Supposedly the timeline is
Sept-Mesa Brothers cleared
Late Sept or Oct-Showcase
Oct/Nov-VV Signs and Maybe Mesa Jr
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostI think Sherman/Jeter/Denbo have done a solid job but if Jorge Mas owned the team they would be all about Cuba/Latin America guys and would be signing Manny Machado to be our SS this offseason
Prado and Chen - $31 million (for fuck's sake)
Realmuto - $7 (big arbitration raise)
Dietrich - $4.5 (arb2/was super2)
Rojas - $2 (arb2)
Urena - $3 (arb1)
Conley - $2 (arb1)
Cooper, Riddle, Anderson, Dean, Brinson, Ortega, Club Controlled 1B/OF type, Club Controlled Backup Catcher, Richards, Ca. Smith, Pablo, Alcantara, Steckenrider, Wittgren, Guerrero, Brigham, Merandy, Garcia = 18 club controlled dudes for $11+ million
=Just over $60 million
Trade - Castro, Straily, Barraclough
Machado even at $30+ million fits into a $90 million budget and if they also cast out Dietrich, Rojas, and Conley, which no one is losing sleep over, they can get that down another $10ish. I feel pretty confident they could get two young 1B/OF types and a backup catcher trading those 6 guys/Rule V/cheap acquisitions, and just promoting Peters or Quijada in place of Conley to fill out the roster.
I mean Machado is a dream scenario, but purely on a money and personnel level, they can jump into that pool 1 year early and I like that idea because I'd rather spend on him versus someone like George Springer or Gerrit Cole who may be the more marquee names available later. What an offseason that would be, if they extended Realmuto and signed Machado to be home with his family.
Will never happen.
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