I'm bullish on trading Haniger, but that would take some guts and Dipoto, short on success, may run for cover and not take advantage of Haniger's trade value. Dipoto has got cover from some of Seattle's "experts", Jon Morosi (https://sports.mynorthwest.com/1366181/ ... han-trade/), https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/ ... -mlb-trad/), Shannon Drayer and others.Coeurd’Alene J wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 6:13 pmWe got it. You have said that before
Maybe the question to you is what then?
What's his trade value? What's the situation? What are we losing? First the argument for hanging on and buying was "we are close to the playoffs", now it's "we need some veterans to lead these young players". The first is pure bullshit, and the second is true, but Haniger is not a "leader". Haniger is a quiet injury-prone performer, period. Haniger has just one full season of club control remaining and Seattle’s minor league ranks are flooded with talented young outfielders who will need a place to play in 2022. Outfield is the one place on the M's team where we are actually dealing from strength.
The point is that Haniger is no where nears untouchable and if Dipoto isn't entertaining trade offers, he's not doing his job and should be fired. If he doesn't find the trade value he needs, then he won't trade. Could it be a CJ Abrams from the Padres? A Jarren Duran from the Red Sox? A Pete Crow Armstrong from the Mets or maybe catching depth like a Francisco Alvarez from the Mets? An Austin Martin from the Blue Jays? Or another pitching prospect like Matthew Thompson from the White Sox? Those are all potential buyers and those are all foundational players that would or could transform this franchise.
Trading away good players from strength is necessary. Haniger and Seager are not stars to build around, they are above average major leaguers that you get to fill in around stars. Stars are what you draft, or sign internationally, or spend big bucks on in free agency when you have an all around good team. We aren't going to get to the playoffs looking under rocks and diving into dumpsters. And since we are NOT a playoff team, it's essential to take this mid season opportunity to build.
My opinion..... but if Dipoto doesn't make a deal for Haniger.... he should be fired.