Baseball Trade Values assigns the Mariners' competitive balance draft pick a value of $6.2 million:
https://www.baseballtradevalues.com/teams/478/
Baseball Trade Values assigns the Mariners' competitive balance draft pick a value of $6.2 million:
it is an end of 1st Rd pick. But 7M is not a bad starting point. And fk the trade values thing. Ford is undervalued, Hancock, Miller, as well. The thing is it does not matter what the calc says or mlb.com rankings. It matters what Pit. thinks. You've seen how these sales go the trading org says this team has a headliner of player X Your organization would have to give up one of your top 5 to beat it. And basically the team that is willing to give the trading team the most in Pittsburg's valuation wins.
Damn I was close.harmony wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 4:46 amBaseball Trade Values assigns the Mariners' competitive balance draft pick a value of $6.2 million:
https://www.baseballtradevalues.com/teams/478/
Yeah it would be much simpler if Nimmo will sign.D-train wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 12:12 pmI'll admit I am homer biased. I talked briefly with Gilbert in ST 2019 so have that connection. Also he isn't an FA until 2027 vs. 2026 for Reynolds. Just seems a lot simpler to trade for Bednar and sign Nimmo. I bet Gilbert matches or betters Rodon's WAR and Nimmo had 5.0 WAR in 2022 vs. only 2.9 for Reynolds.
Birthdate:
5/5/1997 (25 y, 6 m, 29 d)
Drafted:
2018 June Amateur Draft - Round: 1, Pick: 14, Overall: 14, Team: Seattle Mariners
Contract:
1 yr, TBD (2023)
Service Time:
1.144
Free Agent:
2028
Arb Eligible:
2025
MiLB Options:
3