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During the podcast Hahn mentioned that there had recently been discussions with another club or two about prospect for prospect type trades. He said these are unlikely to get done during the season, but that they would likely be revisited in the offseason. Would have to imagine he's talking about the glut of outfielders we have?
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Is it time to get excited about Laz Rivera yet?
steveno89 replied to ron883's topic in FutureSox Board
I don't really know what to make of Rivera yet. It's likely a utility profile, and he is old for his level turning 24 in September. Hard to argue with his performance so far though. He should likely find himself in AA early 2019, and be on the mlb horizon by end of 2019/early 2020. -
It's early, but cannot help but be impressed with what Bryce Bush is doing in the AZL right now. 14 games, .442 AVG, 1.143 OPS at age 18 He absolutely seems like a candidate for full season ball in 2019 given this level of play.
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I have Archer in my 30 team dynasty league, and I'm certainly happy he is out of the AL East. His peripherals of 3.62 FIP/xFIP indicate he has pitched pretty well. Could really improve pitching in the easier NL.
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Eloy >>> Meadows without a doubt. Despite his defensive shortcomings, his bat has the potential to be a special weapon. a 60/65 hit tool combined with 70+ power is similar to what Giancarlo Stanton is, an offensive force. Cease's improvement puts him certainly ahead of Glasnow in value for me. Younger, and more likely to remain in the rotation.
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Eloy/Cease >>> Meadows/Glasnow right now
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Meadows and Glasnow are assets that are close to deteriorating in value. The Pirates were arguably smart to cash in on them while they are still "prospects". Both of them had more value in the winter of 2017 than they do now
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Not sure this deal qualifies as selling high on a player with three more seasons of arbitration control. Arguably it is selling low.
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Players absolutely care about things like this. They have girlfriends, wives, families, sisters, moms as well.
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Sad, but true. Perez and Paulino heading to Toronto, along with Giles
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Domestic abuse should be taken far more seriously than considering the player a "distressed asset". I really question the integrity of the Astros front office on this one.
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Ugly look for Houston to be trading for Osuna before his case goes to court in August.
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We are not at the point where we should be shipping out multiple top prospects for mlb talent. In 12 months we will have a much better idea of what we have in some of these young players.
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If the asking price starts with Robles, I'd imagine either Eloy, Kopech or Robert would have to be included...which I would not do. Sox won't be in on him.
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Bryce Bush is quietly putting up big numbers in 13 games so far in the AZL batting .425 with more walks than strikeouts, 1.061 OPS. I know the AZL isn't the great competition, but he is still only 18.
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Call isn't a bad prospect by any means, but he doesn't have a ton of upside to profile as a regular in the outfield. He's not really fast enough to cover center field, and lacks the power to profile as a corner. The upside is a solid 4th outfielder/bench bat, which our system has a ton of depth at right now. Jimenez/Robert/Rutherford/Adolfo/Basabe/Gonzalez/Walker/Call/Booker are all battling for a couple spots.
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Meh, a 27 year old journeyman minor league reliever. Not seeing much upside here. Plenty of other arms in our system will get a look before he does.
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There will always be 24-26 year old relief prospects available in the rule five draft each season, as teams run out of space to protect those guys in favor of other prospects. All you can do is hope a couple of these guys we acquire end up sticking
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Doubt Rodon gets moved. His injury history and years of control remaining make him difficult to value. The Sox would be asking for a large return and I don't think another club will pay that price. Avilan/Cedeno/Shields may get moved for a crappy return
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Do the Sox have the clear #1 farm system in the mlb?
steveno89 replied to ron883's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I like our system, but I'd have to say the Padres have the best farm in baseball right now. The Rays have a sneaky good system as well that nobody is really talking about. White Sox, Braves, Padres, Rays have the strongest systems right now I'd say Diamondbacks, Mariners, Red Sox, Cubs have the weakest -
Soria traded for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Perez.
steveno89 replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
We might start having our own 40 man roster crunch in a season or two, as we will be unable to protect all these prospects we have acquired. It's a good problem to have as some will inevitably become trade assets. On an unrelated note, The Tampa Bay Rays have very quietly assembled an impressive and deep farm system of talent. I can see them being a force in 3 seasons. -
Soria traded for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Perez.
steveno89 replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Clarkin as had a rough year. He's pretty injury prone and has been too hittable in AA. His stuff does not profile well out of the bullpen either, given his low strikeout rate. I doubt any team would pick Clarkin up if left unprotected at this point. -
Our farm used to look very much like the Seattle Mariners...just full of crap
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Soria traded for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Perez.
steveno89 replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Should be pretty easy to clear up 6-7 40 man roster spots as we trim the fat this offseason Medieros will need to be protected, likely taking Clarkin's spot? -
Soria traded for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Perez.
steveno89 replied to Sleepy Harold's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I doubt Mendick would have to be protected. Stephens and Adams absolutely should be protected though.
