I pull this up thinking there must be something happening for nearly 20 new replies…nope, just crazy hypotheticals.
OK, so I'm trying to get clear on the rules for your hypotheticals. Are these supposed to be realistic ideas, in that we can actually believe both teams would do it? Or is it just "here's who I'd trade for and what I'd give up".Water Boy said:
I would go Duran, Lowe, Rocker for Shane Bieber and Clase. Let's see who can beat this trade!
I don't understand why you are trying to trade Lowe... He won a Silver Slugger two seasons ago and won a Gold Glove last year. He also played in 161 games last year.Water Boy said:
I would go Duran, Lowe, Rocker for Shane Bieber and Clase. Let's see who can beat this trade!
Yeah we need arms, but you know we will need Zeke a lot this year. I would go in to every season assuming Seager will miss about 50 games, and we should consider ourselves fortunate if it's only that much.Water Boy said:
Never said it wasn't essential. But if you were to ask me what is more needed for this particular team I think arms would be the answer.
Lol I'm fine talking ball, I'm just not sure why you are talking about trading our starting first baseman (a top 5-10 1B) and a guy who started 122 games last year, who will probably be needed for 80+ games this year.Water Boy said:
Alright guys, didn't realize talking rangers ball in a slow offseason was clogging up the thread. If anyone wants to talk ball shoot me a message! See you boys on the 2024 season thread when the season starts.
It seems like trading for a starting pitcher whose numbers in 2023 differed in any way from previous seasons is very risky. We don't really know how the pitch clock impacted guys last year and we need more data to make any conclusions. There are lots of guys who had weird years last year, Bieber being one of them, that teams should be very wary of.thegoodolag15 said:
Trading 3 guys trending upward for two guys trending downward does not appeal. Bieber is not the same guy from 3 years ago, and Clase's velocity showed a concerning drop.
rbtexan said:
Maybe this is an acceptable compromise for conversation. Players I would be ok with the Rangers trading away.
In general:
Blaine Crim
Justin Foscue
Cole Winn
Jon Ornealas
Aaron Zavala
I don't think any of those guys are long-term solutions for the Rangers. They may have more value to another team.
Players I'd trade for a big return:
Owen White
Dustin Harris
Jack Leiter
Leody
Duran
I think those players have more chance of sticking with the Rangers in the future, and for me we'd have to get much more for them in a trade.
I didn't put Rocker on either list because I suspect his value is minimal at the moment because of the injury and the fact that's he pitched so very little as a pro.
Danny Vermin said:
I'm with the why trade Lowe camp. That guy may not be the best player on the team but in my opinion he is the heart and soul of it. We all know how much chemistry means on a team.
I think you are pretty spot on with this list. I'll add though, that none of them should be off limits except Carter and Langford. I think when you start to cross guys off your trade list, you miss opportunities to help your team, but overall I agree.rbtexan said:
Maybe this is an acceptable compromise for conversation. Players I would be ok with the Rangers trading away.
In general:
Blaine Crim
Justin Foscue
Cole Winn
Jon Ornealas
Aaron Zavala
I don't think any of those guys are long-term solutions for the Rangers. They may have more value to another team.
Players I'd trade for a big return:
Owen White
Dustin Harris
Jack Leiter
Leody
Duran
I think those players have more chance of sticking with the Rangers in the future, and for me we'd have to get much more for them in a trade.
I didn't put Rocker on either list because I suspect his value is minimal at the moment because of the injury and the fact that's he pitched so very little as a pro.
re FoscueAggieEP said:
Yeah, Lowe needs to stay on this team. Offensively, really we're looking for a DH and a LF. I think most of us hope that Langford will be the LF sometime this season, so really we're looking for a DH solution that could play MIF to spell Seager and Semien in the field occasionally.
It's possible that Duran could be that player, but I'm not sold on that.
I'd like to see Foscue get some at bats to see if he can be that guy. We've heard how bad he is defensively, but Lowe was once a liability too, so perhaps there is hope for Foscue to be able to give you 30 games in the field at 2nd/SS which is all you'd need.
Longer term the rangers have some options coming for 1B that show promise to be big time bats, but I think that's a 2025 and beyond conversation.
AgBQ-00 said:
I'm thinking Langford breaks camp with the big club. Will be fun to watch during spring training
I think Lowe has always seemed like a work-in-progess. He seems pretty good, but with our history at 1B, he hasn't really done anything to set himself apart.shack009 said:I don't understand why you are trying to trade Lowe... He won a Silver Slugger two seasons ago and won a Gold Glove last year. He also played in 161 games last year.Water Boy said:
I would go Duran, Lowe, Rocker for Shane Bieber and Clase. Let's see who can beat this trade!
It is why I'm open to trading Lowe, et al. He has some team control which should return value. He'll get expensive in FA.thegoodolag15 said:
Trading 3 guys trending upward for two guys trending downward does not appeal. Bieber is not the same guy from 3 years ago, and Clase's velocity showed a concerning drop.
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Crim (1B-26-AAA): 133G, .290, 22 HR, 107 SO, .385 OBP, .891 OPS (71BB)
Ortiz (1B-21-A/A+): 109G, .294, 33 HR, 126 SO, .371 OBP, .990 OPS (49BB)
Wendzel (IF-26-AAA): 124G, .236, 30 HR, 129 SO, .361 OBP, .838 OPS (77BB)
Langford (OF-21-All): 44G, .360, 10HR, 34 SO, .480 OBP, 1.157 OPS (36BB)
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Almost all of Ortiz's value will come from his offensive production, which does put some pressure on his bat. He's a 6-foot, 230-pounder with well below-average speed and fringy arm strength. First base and left field are his only viable options besides DH, and the hope is that he can become an adequate defender at first.
Quincey P. Morris said:
I think this talk of Lowe being traded is just because of how last year went for him. Hopefully he rebounds this year and that talk will stop.
I think he hit .260-something (with a good OBP) and had about 20-25 homers. That's not bad at all, but not as good as he was in 2022. The issue is that he hit 3-hole for us most of the year, where you'd like a guy to be more like .285 and 30 or more homers.Quincey P. Morris said:
Individually he had a down year unless I'm completely misremembering.