Ag_07 said:
Harry Dunne said:
Some of the things will work out and some won't and there will be plenty of players available before the trade deadline at a cheaper price
I'm not sure if this stands true.
Not only are there fewer teams looking to buy, but most of the buyer's leverage is gone. Sellers know what you need and know that you need it for a playoff run. I think the time to make a deal would be now.
Seems like every trade deadline that passes we are always saying 'Oh well I think we're waiting for the offseason when the price comes down'.
With that said I think JL is going to stand pat and honestly that makes a bit nervous as far as the rotation is concerned.
I think for some positions like SP you're right, because everyone needs more starting pitching at the deadline.
On the other hand, if the Marlins hold on to Realmuto and his level remains similar, he will be worth less at the trade deadline than he is now. Less team control remaining, fewer teams still in the playoff hunt with a specific need at catcher. I think the same is true for solid but non all-star DH/1b /corner OF types, although it seemed like we could have really used one last season at that time and couldn't pull a trade off, so maybe I'm wrong.
I think the main problem is that we aren't likely to get a huge return without giving up Tucker or Whitley and it's going to take at least until then to figure out what they are really worth. It's hard to know exactly what we are "paying" if we give them up.
I'm for trading Tucker for Realmuto because I think over the next 2 years Realmuto and Reddick/Kemp/Jake are going to provide better value than Stassi/Chirinos and Tucker. Based on how our pitchers have done out of the farm system, I'm pretty confident about Whitley. I'm a little more nervous that Tucker's value may never be higher than it is now. I'm not saying he will be a bust, but I have a feeling the results might not live up to the hype, where with Realmuto you have a much better idea of what you are getting.