Would you do it, if you knew he wasn't signing a long term deal with your team and taking a huge chunk of talent out of your farm system.
Lake08 said:
Would you do it, if you knew he wasn't signing a long term deal with your team and taking a huge chunk of talent out of your farm system.
Ag_07 said:
I don't think there is any comparison between Verlander and Ohtani.
JV wasn't a rental and the Tigers were offloading big contract for an aging player who was looking like he was past his prime. He cleared waivers.
Ohtani is a rental and is the best player in the league who happens to will fill two needs on whatever team he's on.
Not a lot of similarities in the two situations.
What I think will be interesting is if a team like the Mets who aren't really in contention make a move for him so they can get the leg up on resigning him with the exclusive window of the next few months.
The Mets are the only organization I could see actually considering that scenario. Cohen and his F-U money are a wild card. If he feels if gives him a leg-up on free agency, who knows.Proposition Joe said:
No team out of contention is going to deal for him. You don't give up top prospects for a negotiating window only.
Moreno took the LAAA off the market. His interview said he wouldn't disclose what led up to him putting them on the market, but it was never an issue about his love and passion of baseball.Marvin said:
I don't see the Angels trading him, even at the risk of losing potential prospects since he'll likely sign elsewhere.
Or do they have new ownership? Maybe they will, if so.
Beat40 said:The Mets are the only organization I could see actually considering that scenario. Cohen and his F-U money are a wild card. If he feels if gives him a leg-up on free agency, who knows.Proposition Joe said:
No team out of contention is going to deal for him. You don't give up top prospects for a negotiating window only.
Agreed they shouldn't but if Ohtani is serious about playing in New York, the Mets with Cohen as owner is not a bad place to land.
I don't have a clue where Ohtani ends up after free agency. City wise it feels like New York or West Coast.
Marvin said:
I don't see the Angels trading him, even at the risk of losing potential prospects since he'll likely sign elsewhere.
Or do they have new ownership? Maybe they will, if so.
No.monarch said:
Altuve, Javier, Meyers for Ohtani…
Don't crap out on this, but would you make that trade? Yes or no, straight across.
Acuna is untouchable to me. I don't think he is better than his brother as Ronald has said... but Ramon Martinez (SP-LAD) once espoused that his brother Pedro was a better SP than he was right before Pedro was traded to Boston.alvtimes said:
Rangers
Acuna #3 (he is blocked by Seager/Semien
Cole Winn#13
Foscue #6…..also blocked by Semien/seager
and an A ball pitcher
if they say no, you move on
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Proposed Trade:
Rangers get DH/RHP Shohei Ohtani,
Angels get OF Evan Carter, SS Luisangel Acuña and RHP Brock Porter
Those three names belong to the No. 8, No. 60 and No. 83 prospects in all of MLB. The first is Carter, whose stock has blown up as he's hit at .301/.413/.464 across two levels of the minors. Acuña is likewise having a strong season at Double-A, while Porter was a top draft prospect just last year. In all, a nice package to extract from a division rival.
If Moreno plans on selling the Angels, which is the rumor, he will trade Ohtani rather than place a half-billion dollar cost on his books (which will cost Moreno directly at closing). Ohtani is gone either at the trade deadline or by opening day next year. Arte will get what he can now.Ag_07 said:
The more I think about it the more I don't think Ohtani gets dealt.
If Moreno was serious about building a decent team for the future he would be dealing him but that's not what he wants. Never has been want he wants.
He wants to be in the spotlight and stuff his pockets and dealing Ohtani doesn't align with that. He's an absolute cash cow for the Angels with ticket sales, merch, advertising, and just overall exposure and eyes on the Angels. Especially if he continues his pace and gives Judge a run for the AL HR record.
No way Moreno opts to give all that up. He wants to milk him for all he can before he leaves town.