Thanks for the kind words. It really just is content in the face of, "SPEND MONEY OWNERS!!!"Big_Maple wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 8:44 pmSoB - thanks for putting this together. I know it took a lot of time, and frankly this is the kind of stuff I like reading...metaphysical navel gazing. Rosterbating. Whatever. I thought this was a fun read.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:58 am
Numbers since 6/1:
1. Victor Robles LF: .337/.404/.475/.879
2. Julio Rodriguez CF: .271/.334/.451/.785
3. Luke Raley 1B/OF: .235/.330/.498/.828
4. Randy Arozarena RF: .256/.377/.441/.818
5. Yandy Diaz 1B/DH: .310/.358/.469/.827
6. Cal Raleigh C: .214/.323/.422/.745
7. Brandon Lowe 2B: .254/.315/.495/.810
8. Yoan Moncada 3B: N/A... .950 OPS over 12 AAA games.
9. JP Crawford SS: .193/.309/.309/.618 ( )
4th OF: Andrew Benintendi .248/.329/.470/.799
Bench: Dylan Moore Util, Luis Rivas Util, Some catcher
1. Logan Gilbert
2. George Kirby
3. Luis Castillo
4. Bryce Miller
5. Bryan Woo
CL: Andres Munoz
HL: Matt Brash, Gregory Santos, Collin Snider
ML: Troy Taylor, JT Chargois, Austin Voth
LL: Couple of no names off the street
I saw Benintendi play this summer in Detroit. He struck me as a competent but not flashy LF. But looking at his stats, His best years seem to have been with the Red Sox, and his tenure with the White Sox was bumpy to say the least. Then again, he was surrounded by crap and maybe that affected him - it's hard to look around for inspiration when your team loses 120+ games in a season. IMHO, he'd be a risky bounce back candidate. I feel like this might be a trade of suckage for suckage...just shuffling the deck chairs.
The M's ought to shoot a little higher, in my opinion. My top "get" (after the un-getable Soto, that is) would be Rooker. But his asking price will be insanely high. The dude put up 5.5 WAR this season. My second (or third) choice would be BoSox's Wilyer Abreu. The dude is electric, and Boston has an embarassment of riches in the outfield. Abreu's name has been mentioned in several trade rumors. But it would likely take a Logan Gilbert or George Kirby to make that deal happen. I would be willing to part with Kirby, but not Logan to net Abreu.
I'd be happy with Diaz and Lowe. I'm not sure how even that trade proposal is, but it seems like it would work.
This proposal is more in line with what I think they try to do. I'm over making off season plans with Soto, Judge, whoever in them.