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Between SP, bats, and bullpen, bullpen was the least of my concerns a week ago, so I don’t want to sound too spoiled.So now, anyone else still not comfortable with the bullpen?
I’ll disagree here. He’s been the same guy basically for the last four seasons. He’s not the guy he was on 2018-2019 but he’s been consistently very good. Above average both at the plate and in the field.I like Bregman a lot but his numbers have trailed off a bit the last few years.
I like Shaw better because there's some slug there.Trade Nico and Assad to the Padres for Miller? Man, I dream of that guy closing games for the Cubs, he is filthier than any reliever I remember since Eric Gagne's salad days. Shaw is a natural 2B with a similar skill set to Nico.
I'm good with it simply because Craig has so many different looks down there. He can really play matchups and he's done that well forever. Ideally, you go get one more guy with velocity but they can probably do that on the cheap.So now, anyone else still not comfortable with the bullpen?
That and the Yankees offered Bellinger 5yrs at $150M and he turned it down. ESPN termed both sides were at an impasse and Yankees were probably moving a different direction.Seen two different hints/rumbles the last couple days regarding the Cubs and Bellinger, that has to be off the table now with Bregman signed, right? Plus, I can't imagine Ricketts would go to the second tier of luxury tax in any event.
Mariners fan here. We have a glut of middle infield prospects and a couple who are on the verge of being big leaguers, but for a team built to win now it would be nice to plug in a proven guy at 2B. Add in Nico's contact skills to our lineup of free swingers, then the 1 year left on his deal would make him a great bridge to the future. That said, I'm not dealing a starting pitcher unless you want to eat a good portion of Castillo's contract. We dont have any big league ready SP depth and all 4 of the guys on rookie contacts had lengthy stints on the IL last year.I'm shocked. Completely shocked. Well done Tommy.
I'd check with the Mariners to see if they'd do Nico for one of the pitchers but if not, just let it ride and use Shaw all over the place
We need a bench guy like Tauchmann, I wonder if he's available again or signed for this year? Suzuki won't play 160 games in RF. More like 120.Ecstatic about the moves. Looking at the current roster I think the biggest need is a left handed bat off the bench. Currently all four are righties. Austin, Amaya, Shaw Alcantara. I don’t like the obvious solution which is bumping Alcantara off the active roster but it definitely wouldn’t be Amaya or Austin who was signed as a righty option at first. Alcantara is now our best option to replace whichever OF isn’t retained after this season. Would say it isn’t a big deal but including Happ we only have four guys that bat from the left side of the plate.
Tauchman would be a nice fit. Suzuki may end up at DH v. LHP Depending on how Ballestareos does v. Lefties early.We need a bench guy like Tauchmann, I wonder if he's available again or signed for this year? Suzuki won't play 160 games in RF. More like 120.
If we extend one I’d take Suzuki’s bat over Happ”s glove.Extend Happ.
He's going to give you a discount to stay and he's going to stay consistent. You can buy his age 32 and 33 seasons for $40M.
I also think Alcantara's ceiling is 4th outfielder simply because I don't think he'll ever hit right handed pitching well enough to be a regular. He is still really valuable because he can handle all 3 spots.
I didn't include Seiya because extending him is a no brainer. I would be shocked if that didn't happen.If we extend one I’d take Suzuki’s bat over Happ”s glove.