Grapesoda2525 said:
That's the reason JD and the front office are zeroing in on controllable assets. I agree that our options kinda suck, but it wouldn't be a good look to the fans and the players on this team if we were actually sitting in control of a wild card spot and the front office traded almost everyone.
Playing for the 1 game play in game sucks, but if we get a pitcher who could help us get to that game and help us get off to a good start next year, trading a prospect or two would be worth it. What can't happen is we give up decent assets for a pitcher, we don't get the wild card or even get into the wild card game, the pitcher is a free agent and he walks.
You know how to get controllable assets without giving up prospects? Free Agency.
Can we find an improvement for Smyly from our minors (likely) or scrap heap (likely)?
If so, any reason to trade in-season? Same controllable pitchers available now, will be available at the end of the season...
For the high-dollar guys, like Scherzer ($42M x 2 more yrs), Greinke ($35M x 2 more yrs)... they would actually be a step-up over Minor (IMO) for a WC game, which would improve our chances to the playoffs. And then, we'd have 3 legit SPs for the playoffs (New, Minor, Lynn).
If Washington is shopping Scherzer, or Arizona shopping Greinke before the trade deadline, there are few takers. Bos ($236M), CHC ($213M), NYY ($203M) and LAD ($196M) are all up at the Luxury Tax.
Milw ($123M), and Minn ($119M) are highly unlikely.
Given an offseason, NYY, Bos, et al are likely to have more free cash.