Definitely looks more confident.
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The elephant in the room here is the Rangers' contention window. It's not exactly open right now. And if they were to trade for Soto, the sheer cost in terms of both prospects and money could threaten to hamstring any future efforts they make to add additional talent.
rbtexan said:
I'm glad you're not in the Rangers front office.
This team hasn't drafted/developed a top of the rotation starter in decades...DECADES...and now that we have one, you want to trade him away for an outfielder that is likely here for two seasons and then gone.
Soto is not going to be 4-5 prospects. It will be some massive haul like Leiter, White/Winn, Anthony Gutierrez, Luis Angel Acuna, Josh Jung, Leody Taveras, and Justin Foscue/Ezekiel Duran. It will take 4-5 top 100 guys just to get conversations started.Tksymm7 said:
You're proving my point to an extent. We haven't drafted and developed a true ace/superstar level pitcher, really ever. I'm also skeptical of prospects as a whole. Sure, sometimes you end up with guys like Soto, Ronald Acuna Jr., Clayton Kershaw, and Carlos Correa, who were all signed and or drafted as top prospects and then go onto become superstars. But more times than not in the MLB, the absolute best prospects end up being JAGs or solid players.
If you look at the past five or so years of top 10 prospects in the entire sport, there's arguably no player or package of players among those top 10's that I wouldn't trade for Soto (I don't consider Ohtani because he's such a unique player and situation).
Leiter could very well become the superstar/ace that we've all wanted for over a decade, but to have a future Hall Of Famer at the age of 23 on the trading block for 4 or 5 prospects gets more appealing by the day.
investorAg83 said:rbtexan said:
I'm glad you're not in the Rangers front office.
This team hasn't drafted/developed a top of the rotation starter in decades...DECADES...and now that we have one, you want to trade him away for an outfielder that is likely here for two seasons and then gone.
I keep seeing people say this and you need to just stop. There is zero chance the Rangers make a trade without a longer term deal in place. If the trade happens, we'd have Soto for an extended period of time. You can't keep throwing that caveat out there and say that 'because he's a rental' he isn't worth the prospects. No one is saying that.
The expectation is that a trade also means long term deal.
Mr Gigem said:
I saw something earlier that suggested the Rangers go after Aaron Judge in FA instead of Soto
"If he [Mike Rizzo] continues to stick to the ask that he's put out to teams up until this point, I'm not sure Juan Soto is going anywhere. He's been asking for 125% of Juan Soto's value."
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) July 29, 2022
-@JeffPassan discusses the likelihood of Juan Soto getting movedhttps://t.co/A7PJZRSpqn pic.twitter.com/Iym4QKfjBD
gigem1223 said:
Wow the Reds got a haul for Castillo from the M's. Granted, Castillo has another year of control. All aboard trading Perez if that's what the market is looking like for SPs.
Mr Gigem said:gigem1223 said:
Wow the Reds got a haul for Castillo from the M's. Granted, Castillo has another year of control. All aboard trading Perez if that's what the market is looking like for SPs.
No
DannyDuberstein said:
Perez spent a decade as a 1.5 whip, 4.5 ERA guy. The entire league is waiting for him to return to the mean in H2
Danny Vermin said:
Hell No. Very rarely do you get a player, in any sport, who wants to stay on a team because he just loves them and the city. Almost all of them are only about money. Perez should be Ranger until his career is done .
gigem1223 said:DannyDuberstein said:
Perez spent a decade as a 1.5 whip, 4.5 ERA guy. The entire league is waiting for him to return to the mean in H2
I'm not saying trade him for peanuts. If you get a sucker that buys in then you have to.