Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Personal opinion but at this point we have way too many holes to fill and cannot be done at this deadline. I also don’t trust this front office to find hitters or to not get desperate and overpay to by to much
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Personal opinion but at this point we have way too many holes to fill and cannot be done at this deadline. I also don’t trust this front office to find hitters or to not get desperate and overpay to by to much
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
I agree to some degree but the fact that they haven't already traded for a bat or two shows they are trying not to overpay otherwise they just would have taken whatever the other team asked for. You see all these proposed trades online and they all have us giving up too much for some of these bats in my opinion especially when some are nothing more than a rental. So hopefully they are just waiting it out trying to drive the price down hoping they got the best offer of prospects.
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Personally I’m fine with overpaying as long as the trades are for proven MLB hitters who are currently performing. The M’s have a once in a generation starting pitching staff who are all counting the days until they can sign with a team that will provide some run support. But instead of trading for bats, Jerry and Co. are (at best) searching the bargain bin so they can continue to lay claim to a highly ranked farm system. A farm system that should produce some hitters just about the time all of our young starting pitchers are happily signing elsewhere.
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Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Honestly, they ought to look at selling at this point. This is a sellers market. Find a team that needs some starting pitching and has some top 20 prospects I'd like to deal Castillo if we could. He is too inconsistent for my liking and I'd like to dedicate his salary to some bats in the coming offseason.
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
I hate to agree with you but if their plan is to dumpster dive for bats then I'd rather they trade a starter for a legitimate close to the majors prospect bat.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 5:32 pmHonestly, they ought to look at selling at this point. This is a sellers market. Find a team that needs some starting pitching and has some top 20 prospects I'd like to deal Castillo if we could. He is too inconsistent for my liking and I'd like to dedicate his salary to some bats in the coming offseason.
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Castillo has surprisingly taken a step backwards this year - might be good to sell while he's at peak value. He's just not as dominant this year as he was when we first got him. He started to take a step back at the end of last year it seemed and that has just continued.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 5:32 pmHonestly, they ought to look at selling at this point. This is a sellers market. Find a team that needs some starting pitching and has some top 20 prospects I'd like to deal Castillo if we could. He is too inconsistent for my liking and I'd like to dedicate his salary to some bats in the coming offseason.
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
I think they should trade him also. Maybe attach Polanco or Garver, and I think they could still get a great player for 1B or RF in return.Lamda wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 6:53 pmCastillo has surprisingly taken a step backwards this year - might be good to sell while he's at peak value. He's just not as dominant this year as he was when we first got him. He started to take a step back at the end of last year it seemed and that has just continued.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 5:32 pmHonestly, they ought to look at selling at this point. This is a sellers market. Find a team that needs some starting pitching and has some top 20 prospects I'd like to deal Castillo if we could. He is too inconsistent for my liking and I'd like to dedicate his salary to some bats in the coming offseason.
Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Thing is they won't do it now as it would hurt our playoff chances with only Hancock to replace him - but look for that to happen in the offseason. I will say though - if we make it to the playoffs by some miracle - the rotation for those games better be Gilbert - Kirby - Castillo .... don't have Catillo pitch 2 games!!!
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Re: Potential trade targets from potential sellers and their numbers since 6/1
Hancock has a 2.06 ERA in Tacoma. He just pitched a complete game shutout against Reno on Sunday. I don't think the downgrade would be as big as most people would think.Lamda wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 7:49 pmThing is they won't do it now as it would hurt our playoff chances with only Hancock to replace him - but look for that to happen in the offseason. I will say though - if we make it to the playoffs by some miracle - the rotation for those games better be Gilbert - Kirby - Castillo .... don't have Catillo pitch 2 games!!!