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Allard is way ahead of the curve age-wise, providing hope he can figure things out. He knows he can't make a mistake over the plate and is very good to his arm side, but he needs to improve his glove side command. With a tendency to pitch away to right-handers, good hitters will sit on that, so an ability to pitch to all quadrants is essential. If he can establish that glove side command, even if off the plate, that could help him stick as a back-end starter in the big leagues.
DallasAg 94 said:
MLB had him projected to be at the MLB level this season.
He has 8.0 IP, with 4 BB, and 3 SO... 19 Hits and 3 of those were HRs.
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Allard is way ahead of the curve age-wise, providing hope he can figure things out. He knows he can't make a mistake over the plate and is very good to his arm side, but he needs to improve his glove side command. With a tendency to pitch away to right-handers, good hitters will sit on that, so an ability to pitch to all quadrants is essential. If he can establish that glove side command, even if off the plate, that could help him stick as a back-end starter in the big leagues.
Looks like the Braves may think he is expendable with the talent they have, knowing he is close... but has to rely solely on location. I think he'll be exciting to follow, but don't want to get too excited that he'll be a long-term SP.
I agree that is about as good as it gets for what we gave up.
I would be livid too. RP are the easiest assets to find and I wouldn't want to give up any type of prospect unless it was a controllable RP or a dominant one. Allard might not do a lot but even if he's an innings eater for 5 years, this will look like a bad trade in retrospect for the Braves.DallasAg 94 said:
Braves fans are livid...
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/07/rangers-trade-chris-martin-braves-kolby-allard.html
I'd rather keep him for the next 5 years.rsf0626 said:
Danny santana has been such a blessing for this team. I will be pissed if we trade him
I might go so far as to say, this will look like a bad trade for the Braves unless Martin plays a role in the Braves winning the WS.Rossko said:I would be livid too. RP are the easiest assets to find and I wouldn't want to give up any type of prospect unless it was a controllable RP or a dominant one. Allard might not do a lot but even if he's an innings eater for 5 years, this will look like a bad trade in retrospect for the Braves.DallasAg 94 said:
Braves fans are livid...
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/07/rangers-trade-chris-martin-braves-kolby-allard.html
Last April I bought $8K in AMD stock at $11. Sold it in May for basically a wash. It is trading at $33+ now.Huell Babineaux said:
Sure would suck for Santana to revert back to his mean next year while we could get a pretty damn good return for him right now....
So, trade Santana and use the crumbs from the trade, to pickup Mancini and get him for 2 more years of control?Grapesoda2525 said:I'd rather keep him for the next 5 years.rsf0626 said:
Danny santana has been such a blessing for this team. I will be pissed if we trade him
A good sign for those who want to keep Santana is that the rangers are interested in trey Mancini. Mancini is a controllable bat nearly the same age as Santana. Mancini would have 4 years of control tho and Santana has 2 after this year.
His "mean" the last 4 years is pretty damn bad.Huell Babineaux said:
Sure would suck for Santana to revert back to his mean next year while we could get a pretty damn good return for him right now....
I'm also skeptical about trading a very good bat right now,Huell Babineaux said:
Sure would suck for Santana to revert back to his mean next year while we could get a pretty damn good return for him right now....
Where have you been?Huell Babineaux said:
Who the **** is trey Mancini? Can we get a DallasAg biography on him?
JD appears to be on a roll lately.bigcat22 said:
Looks like our old friend Kela might have played a part in instigating the brawl...
KT 90 said:
So who gets traded today? Pence I assume. Minor possibly. Anybody else?
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In all, 86 of the 428 prospects traded in July deals from 2003-2014 went on to play the majority of at least two seasons in the major leagues and post a positive career WAR, as measured by Baseball-Reference. That's just 20.1 percent of all prospects moved in such trades.
DallasAg 94 said:I might go so far as to say, this will look like a bad trade for the Braves unless Martin plays a role in the Braves winning the WS.Rossko said:I would be livid too. RP are the easiest assets to find and I wouldn't want to give up any type of prospect unless it was a controllable RP or a dominant one. Allard might not do a lot but even if he's an innings eater for 5 years, this will look like a bad trade in retrospect for the Braves.DallasAg 94 said:
Braves fans are livid...
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/07/rangers-trade-chris-martin-braves-kolby-allard.html