Semien HR the hard way LOL
Mr Gigem said:
Also not sure I would consider that a "haul" for the Reds
Noelvi Marte - A+
Levi Stoudt - AA
Andrew Moore - A
Edwin Arroyo - A
None of those guys will probably see the majors within 5 years
DannyDuberstein said:
He's got 10+ years of tape showing what he is. No one is giving up any kind of haul for 2 months of a guy whose surge has to be greatly chalked up to his mindset in where he is playing. Nothing to do with heart strings. Pure reality. His value seems to be here
Mr Gigem said:
Also not sure I would consider that a "haul" for the Reds
Noelvi Marte - A+
Levi Stoudt - AA
Andrew Moore - A
Edwin Arroyo - A
None of those guys will probably see the majors within 5 years
They are #18 (eta '23) and #93 (eta '25) ranked prospects in MLB. Maybe equivalent in rankings to Leiter and White.gigem1223 said:Mr Gigem said:
Also not sure I would consider that a "haul" for the Reds
Noelvi Marte - A+
Levi Stoudt - AA
Andrew Moore - A
Edwin Arroyo - A
None of those guys will probably see the majors within 5 years
The Reds got the Mariners #1, #3, and #5 prospects in that trade. That's a haul.
gigem1223 said:
Imagine giving up Leiter, Duran and Winn for Castillo.
The Juan Soto trade negotiations are now down to just 4 teams, according to sources that confirm the process is moving along at a rapid pace. It is believed that at this point no matter how much the #Nationals offer Soto he will decline due to the fact the team is for sale.
— Jim Bowden⚾️ (@JimBowdenGM) July 30, 2022
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LAD Give up #41 Busch: (24/AAA) and 69 Vargas: (22/3B, .294) and Cash for Martin Perez
Rangers Give up Martin Perez and Jung+Duran+Foscue for Vargas (3B), Soto, and Corbin
Nats get Busch, Jung, Duran, and Foscue for Soto and Corbin.
Because the Padres wouldn't get Juan Soto and the Dodgers wouldn't have to face him in a Series this post-season.Proposition Joe said:Quote:
LAD Give up #41 Busch: (24/AAA) and 69 Vargas: (22/3B, .294) and Cash for Martin Perez
Rangers Give up Martin Perez and Jung+Duran+Foscue for Vargas (3B), Soto, and Corbin
Nats get Busch, Jung, Duran, and Foscue for Soto and Corbin.
Why would the Dodgers give up two of their top prospects (and cash) for a guy who might get the ball once in their postseason rotation?
Totally unrealistic.Quote:
LAD Give up #41 Busch: (24/AAA) and 69 Vargas: (22/3B, .294) and Cash for Martin Perez
Let me get this straight. If you're the Dodgers, you trade away two of your top prospects for a middle to bottom end of the rotation (possibly bullpen) pitcher, that you will likely lose to FA at the end of THIS season, simply to keep the Padres from acquiring a player?Quote:
Because the Padres wouldn't get Juan Soto and the Dodgers wouldn't have to face him in a Series this post-season.
Nor next year. Nor in 2024.
Kershaw and Buehler have both been injured. Kershaw is a post-season wildcard. Perez can also come out of the BP.
Tatis Jr is potentially making his 2022 debut in mid-August.Proposition Joe said:
And the Padres are 12 games back.
I mean hell, if the Dodgers are already giving up 2 top prospects for what is probably a playoff long-reliever for them just to prevent Padres getting Soto for 2.5 seasons... why not just throw 2 more prospects in and instead of "preventing the Padres" an getting the piece you really don't need (Perez), you prevent the Padres and get Soto.
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The Texas Rangers are in the mix on Washington Nationals star outfielder Juan Soto but do not expect to be the highest bidder, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic and Fox Sports.
The St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners were the reported top four in the Soto sweepstakes on Friday, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
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Jim Bowden of The Athletic reported Friday that the Padres and Cardinals were the front-runners but that was subject to change if offers from other teams improved.
The day before, rival MLB executives told ESPN's Buster Olney that the Padres were perceived as the favorites for Soto.
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As of now, it appears the Rangers, who are struggling at 45-54 despite an offseason spending spree that included bringing in star infielders Corey Seager and Marcus Semien, won't be meeting that price.