Cleveland is looking for an outfielder with team control. I wouldn't rule them out as a trade partner.
lol at Dave Roberts. Wasting a fantastic window for that franchise.tjack16 said:
Here's how the World Series matchups would have gone if only the 1 seeds won their leagues (like in the original format)
2015: Royals vs Cardinals
2016: Rangers vs Cubs
2017: Indians vs Dodgers
2018: Red Sox vs Brewers
2019: Astros vs Dodgers
2020: Rays vs Dodgers
2021: Rays vs Giants
2022: Astros vs Dodgers
That 2021 World Series would have been MLB's worst nightmare ratings and viewership wise
BMX Bandit said:
but CLE isn't going to give up any starters if they are looking to add an outfielder.
marcus stroman may be a target from CHC
1. You might be surprisedBMX Bandit said:
but CLE isn't going to give up any starters if they are looking to add an outfielder.
marcus stroman may be a target from CHC
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if they are adding an outfielder because they want to win division and advance in playoffs. why would they trade a starter from the team? it doesn't make any sense.Farmer1906 said:BMX Bandit said:
but CLE isn't going to give up any starters if they are looking to add an outfielder.
marcus stroman may be a target from CHC
Why not?
BMX Bandit said:if they are adding an outfielder because they want to win division and advance in playoffs. why would they trade a starter from the team? it doesn't make any sense.Farmer1906 said:BMX Bandit said:
but CLE isn't going to give up any starters if they are looking to add an outfielder.
marcus stroman may be a target from CHC
Why not?
now, if they go no a downward spiral and are out of it, then they may trade a starter, but more likely for prospects.
BMX Bandit said:
if they aren't in playoffs, yes. but they won't do that if they are trying to get in playoffs.
are there examples of teams in first place in a small market trading their ace pitcher?
TB was in 3rd in east when the trade was made, 20 games out of first.Farmer1906 said:BMX Bandit said:
if they aren't in playoffs, yes. but they won't do that if they are trying to get in playoffs.
are there examples of teams in first place in a small market trading their ace pitcher?
Yes, look at Tampa. They did it with Archer a few years ago.
No. This is not happening. I don't know why this keeps getting brought up hahaOKCAg2002 said:
No way we sign Ohtani, but is there even a REMOTE possibility we rent him? He pretty much checks every single box we need. The Angels aren't in a position to demand a ton because no team is going to part with their top notch prospects for a wild gamble he resigns.
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All it takes is one desperate GM who wants to blow it out for a chance this year to drive up the price. Someone made a good point the other day that the if the Astros lost their mind and went after him, you're trading high quality players to someone in the division, and that can come back to bite you in the future.OKCAg2002 said:
I'm not going to press it too far, but I don't think teams are going to be giving up as much as we think for 2 months of his service. I agree that it is, at best, highly highly unlikely the Angels would trade him to an interdivisional team. Also, they'd have to face the backlash from all directions. Their fans would throw a fit, and the media would hate that we'd have him. For that last point, it would be delicious to drink in all of the MLB fan tears.
But, yeah. Pipe dream.
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2022 NYY JMo - 3.69 ERA, 3.91 FIP, 1.099 WHIP (excluding his very good STL run)BMX Bandit said:
even that doesn't qualify. what was montgomery? 4th starter for yankees at best? he wasn't going to be in their playoff rotation.
Bieber, even if he has not performed well, is at worse 2nd best starter on guardians. teams trying to be in playoffs don't have a history of trading that type of player.
is it possible? sure, but there isn't a history of anything similar happening that I can think of.
I wouldn't put it past the Mariners to make a deal for Ohtani. They are desperate for the postseason and success in the postseason.EastCoastAgNc said:All it takes is one desperate GM who wants to blow it out for a chance this year to drive up the price. Someone made a good point the other day that the if the Astros lost their mind and went after him, you're trading high quality players to someone in the division, and that can come back to bite you in the future.OKCAg2002 said:
I'm not going to press it too far, but I don't think teams are going to be giving up as much as we think for 2 months of his service. I agree that it is, at best, highly highly unlikely the Angels would trade him to an interdivisional team. Also, they'd have to face the backlash from all directions. Their fans would throw a fit, and the media would hate that we'd have him. For that last point, it would be delicious to drink in all of the MLB fan tears.
But, yeah. Pipe dream.
Hard to picture Moreno trading away the potential GOAT especially with the kind of money he likes to throw around. They could have gotten a king's ransom for Ohtani - like Hershel Walker to Vikings type deal - and rebooted their team into a contender with the last decade's GOAT leading the way. Arte would probably beat anyone's offer but has to know Ohtani doesn't want to waste away in Anaheim.OKCAg2002 said:
I'm not going to press it too far, but I don't think teams are going to be giving up as much as we think for 2 months of his service. I agree that it is, at best, highly highly unlikely the Angels would trade him to an interdivisional team. Also, they'd have to face the backlash from all directions. Their fans would throw a fit, and the media would hate that we'd have him. For that last point, it would be delicious to drink in all of the MLB fan tears.
But, yeah. Pipe dream.
not a relevant comparison.Quote:
2022 NYY JMo - 3.69 ERA, 3.91 FIP, 1.099 WHIP (excluding his very good STL run)
2023 CLE Bieber - 3.77 ERA, 4.14 FIP, 1.248 WHIP
which were unloaded in season while team in playoff hunt?Quote:
So they unload guys while they still have value (basically the entire 2017 Indians staff, Lindor, etc).