HR Derby now. Bullpen throwing BP
Mr Gigem said:
Trade Idea
Rangers Get:
Juan Soto
Patrick Corbin
Nationals Get:
Josh Jung
Justin Foscue
Cole Ragans
Owen White
And my counter would be that Soto is absolutely worth it if you are able to sign him to an extension. Soto is only 23y/o, and he is a generational talent with proven experience. You have no clue if any of your top prospects will pan out or come even close to what Soto already is. So, IMO, it would be worth it to give up 4-5 top ten prospects. The kicker is you would need to have an agreement in place to extend his contract before following through with the trade.rbtexan said:
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/juan-soto-trade-rumors-cardinals-emerge-as-potential-frontrunner-nationals-want-4-5-top-young-players/
This article was posted two hours ago. No mention of the Rangers. I found this quote interesting.
"The Nationals, according to major-league sources, are telling teams they want four to five top young players for Soto, a combination of prospects and major leaguers with low service time. To meet that price, one club official said, 'you would have to rip up your farm system.'"
Mr Gigem said:
I think I read he passed up $440 because the APY was not what he wanted. And he probably wants to get the hell out of DC
I understand what you're saying. But the Rangers are in no position to trade for Soto and only have him for the next two years. You better trade for Soto and have a sure fire plan to shore up the glaring needs the team currently has -- SP & RP -- with more offseason acquisitions.Proposition Joe said:Mr Gigem said:
I think I read he passed up $440 because the APY was not what he wanted. And he probably wants to get the hell out of DC
What incentive does Soto have to agree to a contract before he hits free agency?
For a team he's never played for?
And even when he does agree to a contract, what makes you think there won't be opt-outs after Year 2, 4, etc... where he can re-test the market?
We're trading for the remaining time on his contract and exclusive "selling him on the franchise" window, nothing more.
Mr Gigem said:
I think I read he passed up $440 because the APY was not what he wanted. And he probably wants to get the hell out of DC
I mention that because guys like Ragans, Winn, and Owen White could benefit a team like the Nats who are rebuilding, where as, we'll have a problem carrying those 3 on our 40 if we have any level of injury.Quote:
Rule V Guys:
Bubba Thompson (24), Cole Ragans (24)
Guys who will be RuleV in Dec '22 and NOT on the 40.
AAA: Josh Jung, Wendzel,Winn
AA: Dustin Harris,Owen White,Blaine Crim
A+: Englert
Mr Gigem said:I understand what you're saying. But the Rangers are in no position to trade for Soto and only have him for the next two years. You better trade for Soto and have a sure fire plan to shore up the glaring needs the team currently has -- SP & RP -- with more offseason acquisitions.Proposition Joe said:Mr Gigem said:
I think I read he passed up $440 because the APY was not what he wanted. And he probably wants to get the hell out of DC
What incentive does Soto have to agree to a contract before he hits free agency?
For a team he's never played for?
And even when he does agree to a contract, what makes you think there won't be opt-outs after Year 2, 4, etc... where he can re-test the market?
We're trading for the remaining time on his contract and exclusive "selling him on the franchise" window, nothing more.
I wonder if Soto sees Texas as an intriguing place to go after seeing them invest $500 million on Semien and Seager. It probably helps that Boras is the agent for all three, plus others in the Rangers system.
Mr Gigem said:
Yep, kinda sucks that a single player can **** over a team so easily
Danny Vermin said:
I would prefer to take our chances with the prospects we have instead of big bat. Some of us still have Arod battered syndrome.