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A Minor trade target to discuss
A Boy Named Seo Dec 21 2018 08:21 AM |
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 21 2018 08:28 AM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
Lagares I guess
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 21 2018 08:28 AM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
Pretty soon we'll be hearing that Brodie is offering Syndergaard and Rosario. And maybe Conforto and Nimmo too.
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Centerfield Dec 21 2018 08:29 AM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
Like him a lot as a reliever. Kinda expensive for what he is if I recall correctly.
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Edgy MD Dec 21 2018 08:38 AM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
If your agent is doing his job, he tells you to pick 10 teams with big markets or big budgets to put on your no-trade list, if you have the juice to get one. They'd be the teams most likely to throw in some extra $$ to get you to waive your rights.
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smg58 Dec 21 2018 09:19 AM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
Minor was one of the best lefty set-up guys in the league in 2017. He is also a better option as a starter than Jason Vargas is -- his 116 ERA+ as a starter last season beats Vargas' career high comfortably, even if the 164 IP is nothing to get excited about. I'd have to see the price, but he wouldn't be a bad get.
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Centerfield Dec 21 2018 09:22 AM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
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And he wasted one on the Mets? LOLOLOL
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Frayed Knot Dec 21 2018 01:04 PM Re: A Minor trade target to discuss |
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Note that he says big budgets OR big markets. But jokes aside, whenever this happens someone will inevitably interpret the N-T clause as proof said player hates the Mets, doesn't want to play in NYC, and is likely to fail if/when he does. When instead, it's more a case of trying to guess which teams might trade for you and, by eliminating them, it helps to nudge a partial no-trade into more of a full no-trade and therefore have a bit better control over your future. Minor was once a #7 overall draft pick - by the Braves in 2009 out of Vanderbilt. That was one slot after Zach Wheeler, six after Steven Strasburg, and, as is required to be pointed out with all 2009 1st round draftees, 18 slots ahead of Mike Trout.
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