Like to see them deal Traintos over Cassie. Cassie is insurance if they can’t extend Tucker. Guessing OC will get an opportunity to play some first as well.
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I think it’s a bit dangerous to use wins as a stat to factor in a players ability, especially when he has pitched for the A’s and Marlins.What am i missing about Lazardo? His career high is.....checks notes.....10 wins with a 1.252 career WHIP and 4.29 ERA.
We can do much better if we are giving up Cassie or Triantos.
Top of the rotation stuff, 3 years of control, 2022-23 was a stud, counting wins for a pitcher on the marlins is a dumb exercise, strikes a lot out, doesn’t walk manyWhat am i missing about Lazardo? His career high is.....checks notes.....10 wins with a 1.252 career WHIP and 4.29 ERA.
We can do much better if we are giving up Cassie or Triantos.
First part of my prediction coming true
There is high upside with him but a lot of risk too because of injury history. I don't like the idea of having 4 of the 5 starters in the rotation all lefties either. Would much rather do a deal with Seattle for Castillo especially with the prospect capital being rumored. If the best we can do is Lazardo would rather it be Triantos not Caissie traded in the deal as Triantos is kinda blocked by Shaw at 2B unless the plan is to try Shaw or Triantos at another position. Plus if they can't extend or resign Tucker then going to need to have Caissie to fill the spot in 2026.What am i missing about Lazardo? His career high is.....checks notes.....10 wins with a 1.252 career WHIP and 4.29 ERA.
We can do much better if we are giving up Cassie or Triantos.
Wonder if Hoyer is prioritizing frontline bats. And letting market get established for relief arms.Has anything been said regarding Lopez. Small sample but he looked like the most legit closer we’ve seen in awhile. I did a quick search and didn’t see anything that indicated he was with a new team
Have a buddy in KC and to hear him talk Canario might be a welcome addition to the Royals. If they don’t deal him he’s going to be in competition with Alcantara for the final roster spot. Somebody has to be on the roster as a backup CF.I didn't realize that Canario is out of minor league options so he either has to make the opening day roster else the Cubs need to trade him before having to put him on waivers. He's barely had much time in Chicago so that surprised me. He and Killian were the return for Bryant which is sad we may never see either do anything in Chicago. Killian may have a chance in the bullpen at some point but I would nit be surprised if Canario turns into a decent OF if given a chance to play regularly with his next team.
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