And if you want a 5th pitcher you can turn around and get a like Fedde, Severino, Bassitt, etc... to hold down the fort.
Kyle Tucker trade
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
I wouldn't.HawkandMariner88 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 12:18 amWe have more than that. Why would they wanna add a SP to replace an OF they just lost. Wouldn't you think you'd wanna add as many position players as possible, hopefully an OF or 2. We don't know what Houston wants for Tucker, doesn't hurt to ask. I know we'd all like the plethora of 1B available but being that Ty is hitting well now why would you wanna replace him with somebody else, where would you move him to, DH, bench. If Tucker is the best bat you go get him. You don't retool, you just reload. Letting go of 1 SP is not gonna make a difference. Again their not all gonna pan out. See what Houston wants & go from there.
I want more athletes in the lineup. Sell Ty and stick with Locklear/Raley at 1B.
IMO corner OF is absolutely the biggest need given that it's occupied by Moore, Haniger, Canzone *barf*.
Hell, include France in the Astros deal. They need a 1B.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
That might be what they want but there is literally no team other than the M's that can afford to give up an MLB arm of Woo or Millers level and still expect to be in contention. M's would be bidding against themselves in that situation.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:15 pmNot to get Tucker.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:04 pmThe Ms aren't trading anything out of there MLB rotation. It's not even worth discussing. There isn't anyone else in baseball that's going to trade an established MLB arm with the quality and years of team control that Woo and Miller have. That being the case there is zero reason why the Ms would have to. They have enough prospects to get any deal done without subtracting from the current roster.
The Astros are pitching light and probably think they're still in their contention window.
I imagine they'd want a starter to put in the rotation now + players closer to ready.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
I would argue that many teams don't have a trade package that would get Tucker moved regardless.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 6:48 pmThat might be what they want but there is literally no team other than the M's that can afford to give up an MLB arm of Woo or Millers level and still expect to be in contention. M's would be bidding against themselves in that situation.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:15 pmNot to get Tucker.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:04 pmThe Ms aren't trading anything out of there MLB rotation. It's not even worth discussing. There isn't anyone else in baseball that's going to trade an established MLB arm with the quality and years of team control that Woo and Miller have. That being the case there is zero reason why the Ms would have to. They have enough prospects to get any deal done without subtracting from the current roster.
The Astros are pitching light and probably think they're still in their contention window.
I imagine they'd want a starter to put in the rotation now + players closer to ready.
If you want him, that's what it's going to take. It's going to take the moon... I think we may be in a wholly unique position to get him.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
Couple of mock Tucker tradea
The Braves
https://fansided.com/posts/an-astros-ph ... hzjfy56pftPhiladelphia Phillies
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OF Kyle Tucker
Houston Astros
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SS Aidan Miller
SS Bryan Rincon
RHP Christian McGowan
The Braves
https://www.si.com/mlb/astros/news/hous ... nder-evan9In his suggested trade idea, Pressnell would have Tucker head to the Braves and Houston would get right-hander Hurston Waldrep, shortstop Nacho Alvarez Jr., and right-hander Darius Vines.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
Neither of those teams are getting Tucker w.o trading their top pitching prospect. That's Painter for the Phillies and Smith-Shawver for the Braves.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 3:42 amCouple of mock Tucker tradea
https://fansided.com/posts/an-astros-ph ... hzjfy56pftPhiladelphia Phillies
RECEIVE
OF Kyle Tucker
Houston Astros
RECEIVE
SS Aidan Miller
SS Bryan Rincon
RHP Christian McGowan
The Braves
https://www.si.com/mlb/astros/news/hous ... nder-evan9In his suggested trade idea, Pressnell would have Tucker head to the Braves and Houston would get right-hander Hurston Waldrep, shortstop Nacho Alvarez Jr., and right-hander Darius Vines.
If those are the packages they think would get it done, there's about 10 other teams who would offer more in a second.
And why would the Astros trade for 2 short stops when the Phillies have 2x pitchers in the top 100 and just offloaded an OF lol? Not to mention Jeremy Pena is locked up until 2028, and Altuve 2029... makes 0 sense.
Here's what I think it would take from the Phillies:
No. 18 overall SP Andrew Painter, no. 9 in their top 10 OF Gabriel Rincones (AA and MLB ready by mid 2025).
Here's what I think it would take from the Braves:
No. 56 overall SP AJ Smith-Shawver, no. 72 SP Hursten Waldrep
Why should the Astros ask for anything less? They could use Tucker to solidify their starting staff for the next 7 years and replace him with Jacob Melton.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
If the M's were to offer a similar package:Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 6:03 amNeither of those teams are getting Tucker w.o trading their top pitching prospect. That's Painter for the Phillies and Smith-Shawver for the Braves.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 3:42 amCouple of mock Tucker tradea
https://fansided.com/posts/an-astros-ph ... hzjfy56pftPhiladelphia Phillies
RECEIVE
OF Kyle Tucker
Houston Astros
RECEIVE
SS Aidan Miller
SS Bryan Rincon
RHP Christian McGowan
The Braves
https://www.si.com/mlb/astros/news/hous ... nder-evan9In his suggested trade idea, Pressnell would have Tucker head to the Braves and Houston would get right-hander Hurston Waldrep, shortstop Nacho Alvarez Jr., and right-hander Darius Vines.
If those are the packages they think would get it done, there's about 10 other teams who would offer more in a second.
And why would the Astros trade for 2 short stops when the Phillies have 2x pitchers in the top 100 and just offloaded an OF lol? Not to mention Jeremy Pena is locked up until 2028, and Altuve 2029... makes 0 sense.
Here's what I think it would take from the Phillies:
No. 18 overall SP Andrew Painter, no. 62 overall OF Justin Crawford, no. 9 in their top 10 OF Gabriel Rincones (AA and MLB ready by mid 2025).
Here's what I think it would take from the Braves:
No. 56 overall SP AJ Smith-Shawver, no. 3 in their top 10 SP Spencer Schwellenbach (MLB ready now), no. 5 in their top 10 SP Owen Murphy.
All the Braves have to offer from their farm is pitching... it's pretty terrible otherwise. Astros could look at it as a way to totally replenish a farm system that is totally void of pitching prospects.
No. 27 overall C Harry Ford, M's no. 6 in their top 10 OF Jonny Farmello (yes, I know he has a torn ACL but he's also in most top 100's and is 19), and SP Logan Evans (on a rapid climb and could slot in their rotation by mid 2025)
Ford could start at catcher for them at the start of 2025. Farmello would instantly become their top 1/2 prospect in their system. Evans gives them a buy-low starter prospect who could be ready soon as well.
Re: Kyle Tucker trade
I agree with all of this. But, do you really think if you were the Astro's GM, PBO, Active ownership group you would weigh in on the highest 3 offers ( I looked on the trade calc site and I saw Tucker's 1.5 years valued at 43.4M)D-train wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:41 pmTrue, especially with the new playoff format. Simple Supply and demand.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:20 pmI think your stance has merit... but I would imagine the tax is larger for the team that is making the move that will make them better instantly vs the team that will see results 3-4 years out.D-train wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:11 pmWhy wouldn't the Astros have to pay more for our prospects or SP. Why does the Tax only apply to us and not them? If a team is out of it and wants to rebuild then they should not care if it is within a division. The team sending prospects is FAR less likely to want to be destroyed by their former prospect for YEARS than the team selling a player with limited control, even a very good one.
It often costs buyers more than the sellers at the deadline.
Seattle has 7 top 100's but none of them are Julio's super high value yet but I am untouchable on Montez, Colt Emerson, and Logan Evans.
Here is the scenario Texas gets healthy and closes the gap on WC and division and Texas offers:
Texas only has 1 prospect in the top 100 so Texas does a volume package.
#76 SS 6'4" Sebastion Wolcott. Plus maybe like the Astros pick of another 5 prospects in a depleted system, Maybe you have one of the youngster players as part of the package: Evan Carter, whatever . Mix and match and the Rangers top offer = 50Million
Seattle offers: Haniger -10M ? I don't know if that is accurate but close? and then Say Cole Young and Ford SS/C and in many rankings in the top 2 or at least top 6? And then Uber athletic but injured Farmelo 1st Rd. pick, and then another couple of top 30's value 55M
#3 an NL team offers #88 ranked prospect, and 4 org. top 10-30 guys. with a value of 36M. Do you think the Astros are like Nah, give me the NL package and at least 1 less top 100 type if not 2.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
Why are you talking about the Texas Rangers as a team that would be trying to land Tucker when they are 7 games under .500 and are trying to shed payroll?Pharmabro wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:32 amI agree with all of this. But, do you really think if you were the Astro's GM, PBO, Active ownership group you would weigh in on the highest 3 offers ( I looked on the trade calc site and I saw Tucker's 1.5 years valued at 43.4M)D-train wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:41 pmTrue, especially with the new playoff format. Simple Supply and demand.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:20 pm
I think your stance has merit... but I would imagine the tax is larger for the team that is making the move that will make them better instantly vs the team that will see results 3-4 years out.
It often costs buyers more than the sellers at the deadline.
Seattle has 7 top 100's but none of them are Julio's super high value yet but I am untouchable on Montez, Colt Emerson, and Logan Evans.
Here is the scenario Texas gets healthy and closes the gap on WC and division and Texas offers:
Texas only has 1 prospect in the top 100 so Texas does a volume package.
#76 SS 6'4" Sebastion Wolcott. Plus maybe like the Astros pick of another 5 prospects in a depleted system, Maybe you have one of the youngster players as part of the package: Evan Carter, whatever . Mix and match and the Rangers top offer = 50Million
Seattle offers: Haniger -10M ? I don't know if that is accurate but close? and then Say Cole Young and Ford SS/C and in many rankings in the top 2 or at least top 6? And then Uber athletic but injured Farmelo 1st Rd. pick, and then another couple of top 30's value 55M
#3 an NL team offers #88 ranked prospect, and 4 org. top 10-30 guys. with a value of 36M. Do you think the Astros are like Nah, give me the NL package and at least 1 less top 100 type if not 2.
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Re: Kyle Tucker trade
Look at it this way. Your not gonna sign all 5 of these guys. Ones gonna have to go. Hancock, Woo, I don't care. Doesn't hurt to make an offer.