Harry Dunne said:My gut instinct was to post the same thing, but...Bag said:AggiEE said:Deluxe said:Based on your logic, you wouldn't trade Urquidy for Reynolds straight up? We'd make that trade in a second. The Pirates would laugh at it.AggiEE said:Any part of our current 6 man rotation with years of control or under contract should be un-tradeableHarry Dunne said:
It really depends on what you define as "reliable" & what OF.
Conversely it would be "enormously stupid" to trade Tucker for a reliable pitcher.
There's not a big enough improvement in CF to justify the sacrifice to our pitching depth
Of course I'm speaking strictly of the Astros situation
The prohibiting factor in a Reynolds trade isn't that we'd have to give up a starter. It's that we'd have to give up ALOT more than that.
Not even for Urquidy.
He's solid and reliable. If LMJ or someone else gets injured, we are going to need him
The trade Click put together for Contreras should have seen Click fired on the spot. Crane went easy on him
No offerse but thank God you are not calling the shots.
999/1000 you trade Urquidy for Reynolds straight up
1. Chas is underrated. Give him 500 ABs and he's going to hit 25 HR and play good CF and be plenty good enough to bat 8th on what is already the best 1-7 in the league (and play good defense).
2. Urquidy is horse that can eat 30 starts and would be a good #3 SP on most playoff teams. SP get hurt and guys like Urquidy don't grow on trees. Even in 2017 we had to trot Fiers & Peacock out there 50 times.
3. McCullers is injury-prone. Javier I think is gonna be Pedro Martinez but might not be a 200 IP guy just yet. Brown is going to be on an innings count...I think we are going to lean hard on Urquidy.
Reynolds is good and I'd love to have him, but he's not Mike Trout under team control or even Kyle Tucker. He's been up and down. I don't think he improves us as much as I thought before I started looking at the numbers.
Precisely my thoughts.